Free Software: Mousam, RSS Readers, SCONE, and More
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OMG Ubuntu ☛ Mousam is a Detailed Desktop Weather App for Linux
Being a GNU/Linux nerd I rarely go outside —that’s a joke— but knowing what the weather is doing beyond my basement walls —still a joke— is useful – if only because it usually gives me an excuse to stay at my desk compiling my own kernel —not a joke. Scores of GNU/Linux weather apps, widgets, and add-ons exist. These put current temperature, conditions, and (usually) near-term forecasts within easy reach, or permanently on show. And honestly?
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Ruben Schade ☛ Which self-hosted RSS reader do you use?
I’m running another Mastodon poll:
Messing with XML::LibXML has been fine the last 5+ years, but I think it’s time to upgrade to something proper.
What do people recommend?
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Medevel ☛ SCONE: Open-source Free Predictive Simulation of Human and Animals Motion
SCONE is a powerful open-source framework for predictive simulations of musculoskeletal models. It supports researchers in fields such as biomechanics, clinical research, and robotics by optimizing movement through advanced modeling.
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Medevel ☛ 24 Free and Open-source Anatomy, Human Atlas, Human Motion Simulation Apps for Students and Researchers
Commercial anatomy apps like Complete Anatomy or Visible Body offer advanced features but often come with hefty subscription fees.
In this list we offer the best free and open-source alternatives deliver comparable educational value, supporting learning and research without financial burden.
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Continuent Previews Tungsten Operator for Kubernetes
Continuent’s preview release of Tungsten Operator for Kubernetes is designed to automate the deployment, management and scaling of Continuent’s own-brand Tungsten Clustering technology in Kubernetes environments.
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Linux Handbook ☛ LHB GNU/Linux Digest #24.19: Firewalld, Terraform Merge List, Pygtail Log Viewer and More
Get your firewall up.