today's leftovers
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Destination Linux 336: TikTok’s Last Dance in Montana: What This Means For Social Media
SHOW NOTES ►► https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/destination-linux/dl-336/
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Destination Linux 336: TikTok’s Last Dance in Montana: What This Means For Social Media
On this episode of Destination Linux (336), we discuss Montana banning TikTok and what this means for our community. Is this a privacy guru’s dream or is the government overstepping? Then we’re going to discuss some new competition for RHEL. Plus, we have our tips, tricks and software picks for you.
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10 amazing upcycling projects
Old tech will always be cool. A mix of nostalgia and forgotten design concepts will forever make something appealing to the right person. Sometimes though, the technology behind them can be hard to keep using – this is where our favourite tiny computer comes in to modernise.
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Where Did Your PCB Go Wrong? KiRI Knows
When working on a PCB design in KiCad, it’s helpful that the files are all text and can easily be checked into Git or other source control. However, stepping back through the revisions to determine where precisely a trace got routed wrong can be tricky. [Leandro] started with a simple script that exported the KiCad project to an image for inspection — over time it grew into a full-blown visual diff tool named KiCad Revision Inspector (KiRI).
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Mozilla Firefox Loses 16 Million More Active Monthly Users Between August 15 2022-2023.
Yes, over 77 million users lost in 4 years and 7 months. If you average out the loss over this period, then they’ve lost about 1.4 million Firefox users per month, give or take a couple thousand. Per day, that means that over 46,300 people slam Firefox shut and never open it again.