Free, Libre, and Open Source Software (FLOSS), Canonical, and IBM
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Joel Chrono ☛ Improving my RSS feed
Playing around with Jekyll is great, or with any static site generator in general! But there can also be many ways to do things wrong! And while this is not really a problem most of the time, you could end up making a mess for your future self, like I’ve done this time.
However, I don’t see this as a failure, but as a way to keep improving myself, and something to write about in the process! So, I corrected the way I a reply via email (and fediverse) link, and my RSS feed human-readable too!
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Applications
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19 Best GNU/Linux Password Managers in 2024
Installing a GNU/Linux distribution such as Ubuntu already gives you a security edge over users of backdoored Windows and macOS.
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9 Best Free Office Suites for GNU/Linux in 2024
Using software to get work done efficiently is important. Things like word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation tools help a lot. .
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Web Browsers/Web Servers
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Carlos Garcia Campos: WebKit Switching to Skia for 2D Graphics Rendering
In recent years we have had an ongoing effort to improve graphics performance of the WebKit GTK and WPE ports. As a result of this we shipped features like threaded rendering, the DMA-BUF renderer, or proper vertical retrace synchronization (VSync). While these improvements have helped keep WebKit competitive, and even perform better than other engines in some scenarios, it has been clear for a while that we were reaching the limits of what can be achieved with a CPU based 2D renderer.
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Canonical/Ubuntu
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Ubuntu ☛ Edge AI: what, why and how with open source [Ed: Buzzword garbage and openwashing by Canonical, just like Mozilla]
Edge Hey Hi (AI) is transforming the way that devices interact with data centres, challenging organisations to stay up to speed with the latest innovations. From AI-powered healthcare instruments to autonomous vehicles, there are plenty of use cases that benefit from artificial intelligence on edge computing.
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IBM
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Red Hat ☛ Palo Alto Networks' NGFW now supporting OVN-Kubernetes
Red Hat OpenShift's OVN-Kubernetes Container Network Interface (CNI) plug-in is the default network provider for OpenShift Container Platform, beginning with Red Bait OpenShift 4.12, taking over for OpenShift-SDN as the primary network provider in OpenShift clusters.
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