today's leftovers
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Beta News ☛ This free backdoored Windows 11 clone, with Copilot AI, has been updated -- download it now!
Microsoft backdoored Windows might have its issues from time to time, but each iteration is well-designed and easy to use. That isn’t always something that can be said of rival operating systems. For that reason, some GNU/Linux OSes borrow heavily from backdoored Windows aesthetics. If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to run a non-Microsoft version of backdoored Windows 11, then the answer is Wubuntu.
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Sportskeeda ☛ Linux Mint vs Ubuntu: Which is the best distro in 2024?
In conclusion, both ͏operating systems ha͏ve their respective strengths and cater to͏ different user preferen͏ces. Linux Mint ͏shines wit͏h ͏its user-friendly interface, multiple ͏desktop enviro͏nme͏n͏t options, and ͏poli͏shed ͏out-of-the-box experience. It is an excellent choice for users transitionin͏g from Windows or seeking a familiar desktop environment.
On the other hand, the former offers a balance between ͏stability and up-to-date software, and with a modern, intuitive GNOME ͏desktop environ͏ment͏. It is a popular choice for users who value the latest features and ͏a more ͏minima͏listic interface.
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Medium ☛ The Sad Truth About Develop on Linux
As a software developer, I have extensive experience with various Linux distributions, including Mint, Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, and Kali. My exploration of these operating systems has been driven by a combination of curiosity and a desire for new experiences, especially when I find myself seeking a change. Throughout my journey, I’ve utilized these Linux distributions for a range of purposes, from professional work to personal entertainment. During this time, I’ve encountered several issues that have both challenged and expanded my understanding of these systems.
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CentOS / IBM
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CentOS ☛ Managing Internal CI Tests with TMT for CentOS Stream Updates
HealthTrio has adopted CentOS Stream 9 for several use cases within our system. We have a few dozen servers supporting operations like sandbox environments, build infrastructure, monitoring, analytics, automation, and mirroring. All of these servers supporting corporate activities necessitate the use of a safe patch management system.
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Audiocasts/Shows
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Linux Matters: Fetch Is Going to Happen
We discuss emulating SoundBlaster cards in FreeDOS on bare metal, home server hardware lifecycle management, and all the fancy fetch tools.
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Open Hardware/Modding
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CNX Software ☛ Geekworm X1003 PCIe to NVMe SSD adapter for Raspberry Pi 5 works with the active cooler or official case
The Geekworm X1003 is a well-designed PCIe to NVMe expansion board for the Raspberry Pi 5. It supports 2230 and 2242 SSDs with M.2 M-Key, does not interfere with the airflow when using the active cooler, and fits snugly within the official Pi 5 ABS case although you need to take out the fan layer from the top of the case.
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