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It features discussion on the implementation of the Internet streaming and news bills (C-11 and C-18) as well as an analysis of the current state of privacy, ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 274 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Best_Free_and_Open_Source_Alternatives_to_Microsoft_Sticky_Note.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Best_Free_and_Open_Source_Alternatives_to_Microsoft_Sticky_Note.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Sticky Notes⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Microsoft_Sticky_Notes⦈_ Quoting: Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Microsoft Sticky Notes - LinuxLinks — Microsoft’s stance for decades was that community creation and sharing of communal code (later to be known as free and open source software) represented a direct attack on their business. Their battle with Linux stretches back many years. Back in 2001, former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer famously tarnished Linux “a cancer that attaches itself in an intellectual property sense to everything it touches”. Microsoft also initiated its “Get the Facts” marketing campaign from mid-2003, which specifically criticized Linux server usage, total cost of ownership, security, indemnification and reliability. The campaign was widely criticized for spreading misinformation. 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Ubuntu — Celluloid (originally called GNOME MPV, albeit many moons ago) is an MPV-based media player able to leverage many of MPV’s ‘powerful playback capabilities’, but wrapped up within a more modern-looking GUI. The latest Celluloid 0.27 releases serves as the the first major update to the app this year. It introduces a small clutch of changes aimed at improving overall performance, usability, and appearance. Of these, the most eye-catching change is this... Read_on ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 375 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Devices_Pico_ITX_SBC_and_VIDIA_Jetson.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Devices_Pico_ITX_SBC_and_VIDIA_Jetson.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Devices: Pico-ITX SBC and VIDIA Jetson⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ 2.5-inch_Pico-ITX_SBC_features_13th_gen_Raptor_Lake_SoC_up_to_defective chip_maker_Intel_Core_i7-1370PE⠀⇛ AAEON PICO-RAP4 is a 2.5-inch Pico-ITX SBC powered by defective chip maker Intel Raptor Lake processors from the penta-core defective chip maker Intel Processor 300U up to a 14-core defective chip maker Intel Core i7-1370PE, equipped with up to 32GB DDR5 SO-DIMM memory, and supporting M.2 NVMe, SATA, and mSATA storage devices. The Pico-ITX board also features two Ethernet ports (2.5GbE + GbE) with TCC and TSN support, HDMI and eDP/LVDS display interfaces, multiple USB ports, two RS232/ RS422/RS485 interfaces, and I2C and GPIO interfaces for further expansion. * ⚓ Waveshare_MAX9296A_GMSL_camera_board_is_designed_for_NVIDIA_Jetson_Orin developer_boards⠀⇛ Waveshare MAX9296A GMSL camera board allows two cameras to be connected to the Jetson Orin Nano / NX developer boards. The board is built around a MAX9296A Deserializer IC and supports GMSL1 and GMSL2 protocols and ensures fast, low-latency video transmission. The board uses a high-speed interface for transmitting video data, making it ideal for applications like self-driving cars, machine vision, and security systems. * ⚓ NDAA-compliant_NVIDIA_Jetson_Orin_NX_and_Nano_bundles_target_drones⠀⇛ ARK Electronics has recently introduced NDAA-complaint NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX and Nano bundles designed for drones with the company’s Jetson PAB (Pixhawk Autopilot Bus) carrier board, an ARKV6X flight controller, and an SSD preloaded with NVIDIA Jetpack and the ARK UI. I’ve come across the board following a post on X pointing to an article on Tom’s Hardware about the US passing a bill called “Countering CCP Drones Act” that would effectively ban DJI drones in the US.  ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 434 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/ESP32_hardware_leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/ESP32_hardware_leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ ESP32 hardware leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ Maker_Go_ESP32-C6-EVB_quad-relay_board_supports_Wi-Fi_6, BLE_5,_Zigbee_for_smart_home_applications⠀⇛ The Maker Go ESP32-C6-EVB is an open-source development board built upon the ESP32-C6 module. It integrates four relays and four opto-isolated inputs and supports multiple wireless technologies including Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0, and Thread/Zigbee. The Espressif ESP32-C6 on the development board is a single, RISC-V system-on-chip with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5 (LE), and Thread/Zigbee (802.15.4). It is integrated into the ESP32-C6-WROOM-1-N4 module with an onboard PCB antenna, 4MB of SPI flash, and 23 GPIOs. We have seen a fair amount of ESP32-C6 boards recently, including the SparkFun Thing Plus, WeAct ESP32-C6-Mini, ESP32-C6-Pico, and the ePulse Feather C6. * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ ESP32-S3_rotary_encoder_features_1.2-inch_AMOLED touchscreen_display_and_Qwiic_connectors⠀⇛ LILYGO T-Encoder-Pro is a rotary encoder based on Espressif Systems ESP32-S3 WiFi and Bluetooth SoC, equipped with a 1.2- inch AMOLED with touchscreen support, and two Qwiic connectors for expansion. LILIGO T-Encoder was introduced in 2022 with ESP32 WiFi and Bluetooth SoC and a few GPIOs that enabled it to be fitted on a 2-key keypad shield. * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ M5Stack_M5PoECAM-W_V1.1_–_A_ESP32-powered_PoE_camera module_with_3MP_OV3660_sensor⠀⇛ M5Stack M5PoECAM-W V1.1 is a PoE camera module built around the Espressif ESP32 MCU and WIZnet W5500 Hardwired TCP/IP embedded Ethernet controller. The W5500 along with a PoE controller takes care of ethernet and PoE power whereas the 3MP OV3660 sensor is responsible for video and photos. The camera features a wide 65° field of view which makes it suitable for applications like image monitoring and remote data acquisition. Previously we have covered similar camera modules like the LILYGO T-Camera-Plus-S3, Sipeed MaixCAM, and Luxonis OAK- D Series 2 cameras with the latter also having a PoE option. Feel free to check those out if you are interested in the topic. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 499 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Firefox_Promoting_and_Spreading_Hey_Hi_AI_Nonsense.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Firefox_Promoting_and_Spreading_Hey_Hi_AI_Nonsense.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Firefox Promoting and Spreading Hey Hi (AI) Nonsense⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ Mozilla ☛ Choose_how_you_want_to_navigate_the_web_with_Firefox [Ed: Mozilla is wrangling with buzzwords and hype instead of real stuff]⠀⇛ As Mozilla envisions Firefox’s future, we are focused on building a browser that empowers you to choose your own path and gives you the freedom to explore without worry or compromises. We do this through a few foundational ideas – simplifying the online experience, protecting your privacy and offering meaningful choice. * ⚓ Firefox_Nightly:_Experimenting_with_Hey_Hi_(AI)_services_in_Nightly⠀⇛ In the coming months, we will experiment with providing easy access to optional Hey Hi (AI) services in Nightly to improve productivity as you browse. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 536 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Flathub_Surpasses_2_Billion_App_Downloads.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Flathub_Surpasses_2_Billion_App_Downloads.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Flathub Surpasses 2 Billion App Downloads⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024, updated Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Flathub_2_billion⦈_ Quoting: Flathub Surpasses 2 Billion App Downloads — Founded to provide a unified platform for distributing applications across all Linux distributions, Flathub has become a central hub for users seeking diverse software. From essential utilities and productivity tools to games and development software, Flathub offers compatible applications across different Linux distros, simplifying the installation process and improving access to software. Recently, Flathub reached 2 billion downloads. But what’s particularly remarkable is that in just one year, from May 2023, when Flathub had reached 1 billion downloads, the platform has doubled that figure to 2 billion. Read_on Update More here: * ⚓ Flathub_continues_growing_with_over_2_billion_downloads_recorded⠀⇛ Flathub, the main front-end for Flatpak packages, which serves various applications and games to many different Linux distributions and Steam Deck has surpassed 2 billion downloads. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢋⠵⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣴⣾⣇⣵⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⡟⠾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⠀⠀⠙⠟⠉⠉⠉⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣿⡀⠀⠀⣴⣷⣄⡀⠀⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⢿⣿⣦⡀⢿⣿⣿⠟⠀⠀⠈⠙⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣸⡄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣹⣿⣿⣶⣿⣷⣄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣠⣔⣿⣇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣄⠀⣠⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠠⣤⣺⣷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣀⣀⣠⣴⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠒⠒⠒⠒⠀⠙⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠁⡞⠉⠹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠁⡇⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣏⣠⠤⠤⠤⠤⠇⠀⠀⢼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣟⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⡇⠀⢰⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣤⣾⣿⣷⣤⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡧⠾⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⣰⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣴⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣠⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⣿⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⢀⣰⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 616 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ University of Toronto ☛ (GNU)_Emacs_wants_personal_customization_in practice⠀⇛ Recently I read Avoiding Emacs bankruptcy, with good financial habits (via), which sparked some thoughts. One of them is that I feel that GNU Emacs is an editor that winds up with personal customizations from people who use it, even if you don't opt to install any third party packages and stick purely with what comes with Emacs. There are editors that you can happily use in their stock or almost stock configuration; this is most of how I use vim. In theory you can use Emacs this way too. In practice I think that GNU Emacs is not such an editor. You can use GNU Emacs without any customization and it will edit text and do a variety of useful things for you, but I believe you're going to run into a variety of limitations with the result that will push you towards at least basic customization of built in settings. * ⚓ Ali Reza Hayati ☛ Tech_features_|_Ali_Reza_Hayati⠀⇛ It’s not that we always change or modify programs, I won’t change anything most of the times, but it’s about our rights. Think of software freedom in the way you think about freedom of speech. We may not have something to say but we certainly would like to have the freedom just in case. * ⚓ Mailing list ARChives ☛ "rpki-client_9.1_released⠀⇛ rpki-client is a FREE, easy-to-use implementation of the Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) for Relying Parties (RP) to facilitate validation of BGP announcements. The program queries the global RPKI repository system and validates untrusted network inputs. The program outputs validated ROA payloads, BGPsec Router keys, and ASPA payloads in configuration formats suitable for OpenBGPD and BIRD, and supports emitting CSV and JSON for consumption by other routing stacks. See RFC 6480 and RFC 6811 for a description of how RPKI and BGP Prefix Origin Validation help secure the global Internet routing system. * ⚓ Undeadly ☛ rpki-client_9.1_released⠀⇛ Sebastian Benoit (benno@) announced the release of version 9.1 of rpki-client, the essential component for routing security. * § GNU⠀➾ o ⚓ GNU ☛ parallel_@_Savannah:_GNU_Parallel_20240622_('34_counts') released⠀⇛ GNU Parallel 20240622 ('34 counts') has been released. It is available for download at: lbry://@GnuParallel:4   The most glorious 15,000 lines of Perl ever written. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 703 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Games_Steam_Deck_Free_Software_Games_and_Mesa_Work.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Games_Steam_Deck_Free_Software_Games_and_Mesa_Work.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Games: Steam Deck, Free Software/Games, and Mesa Work⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Steam_Deck_LCD_64GB_and_512GB_discounted_until_July 11⠀⇛ If you're still somehow on the fence about buying a Steam Deck, here's a good chance for you to get one cheaper as Valve given two models a discount. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Slow_down_a_bit_and_go_collecting_in_Kamaeru:_A_Frog Refuge⠀⇛ Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge is another wonderful game built with Godot Engine, for gamers who prefer things a whole lot more chilled. Developed by Humble Reeds and published by Armor Games Studios, my key was provided by Stride PR. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Rig_the_game_in_Pip_My_Dice,_a_Yahtzee_roguelike experience_inspired_by_Balatro⠀⇛ A Yahtzee Roguelike experience? That's going to be a thing. FokazLabs recently revealed Pip My Dice and the idea does sound quite interesting. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Warzone_2100_version_4.5.0_Beta_enhances_support_for campaign_mods,_improved_multiplayer⠀⇛ One of my favourite RTS games, Warzone 2100, just keeps on getting better thanks to it being open source. A major new Beta has been released that has some really great improvements for both singleplayer and online play. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Mesa_gets_a_nice_performance_boost_for_Proton_games with_various_videos⠀⇛ Developer Mike Blumenkrantz has another blog post up and Merge Request ready for Mesa, the set of open source graphics drivers, which gives a big boost to performance for Windows games with various videos. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ NonSteamLaunchers_adds_support_for_EmuDeck, SteamRomManager_and_fixes_Battle.net⠀⇛ NonSteamLaunchers is one of the simplest ways to get various other stores like Battle.net, Epic, GOG and more on Steam Deck / Linux has a fresh release adding some useful features. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Dice_rolling_dungeon_crawler_Dice_&_Fold_is_out_now⠀⇛ Released today with Native Linux support, Dice & Fold from Tinymice Entertainment is a turn-based dungeon crawler where your only way of attacking the enemy is by rolling dice. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 785 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/GNU_GNU_Guile_3_0_10_and_Emacs_29_4.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/GNU_GNU_Guile_3_0_10_and_Emacs_29_4.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ GNU: GNU Guile 3.0.10 and Emacs 29.4⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024, updated Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ GNU ☛ GNU_Guile:_GNU Guile_3.0.10_released⠀⇛ We are pleased to finally announce the release of GNU Guile 3.0.10! This release is mainly a bug-fix release, though it does include a number of new features: [...] * ⚓ LWN ☛ Emacs_29.4_released⠀⇛ Version 29.4 of the Emacs editor has been released. This is "an emergency bugfix release" fixing a vulnerability that can cause the editor to execute arbitrary shell code in Org mode. Anybody who runs Emacs on untrusted files — including those using Gnus or one of the Emacs mail modes — should be looking to update. For those who cannot update, a pair of messages from Russ Allbery and Florian Weimer investigates how to disable the Org-mode evaluation, a task that is seemingly more complicated than it should be. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 849 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Growing_Every_Year.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Growing_Every_Year.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Growing Every Year⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024, updated Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Growing_Cabbage⦈_ GNU/Linux is_measured_at_3.99%_on_laptops_and_desktops_right_now, an increase of about 1% in 12 months. WITH THIS site turning_20 we had even bigger and longer celebrations than 5 years_ago (turning 15) and we're proud to say that traffic has been growing lately, both on the Web and over Gemini Protocol (which turned 5 last week). Traffic in this site climbed 10-20% and we're managing to add many stories despite the news (in general) slowing down. As we explained here before, we're only guessing that this may be indicative of GNU/Linux growing and thus interest in it (e.g. "Linux" related searches) increasing. Whatever it is, we eagerly await the 25th birthday (2029). 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Since the last update, I added Python support for the remaining classes of KWidgetsAddons. It was only recently when I discovered that apart from the C++ classes, the libraries also have namespaces which I didn’t even know about. So it turned out that it wasn’t actually completed. But anyway, there were only a few so that is now done. I also added support to automatically build a Python wheel for the bindings. Last week I improved some Python demos and added bindings for KCoreAddons. * ⚓ Week_4_recap_-_Kisbrushop_and_drawDDAline⠀⇛ Currently, my goal is to implement the pixel-perfect algorithm on just brushes that have sharpness checked and are no bigger than 1 pixel before moving on to other brush options. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 986 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/KDE_Plasma_6_1_1_Desktop_Environment_Released_with_Various_Bug_.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/KDE_Plasma_6_1_1_Desktop_Environment_Released_with_Various_Bug_.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ KDE Plasma 6.1.1 Desktop Environment Released with Various Bug Fixes⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Marius Nestor on Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇KDE_Plasma_6.1.1⦈_ KDE Plasma 6.1.1 is here only a week after KDE Plasma 6.1 to fix several bugs, including the bug where desktop files dragged to another screen in a multi- monitor setup disappeared until the Plasma session was restarted. This issue could also cause Plasma to crash when dragging files from the desktop to some folders in the Dolphin file manager, so this is now fixed as well. It also fixes issues with the Cube effect to open reliability, the Zoom effect and ICC color profiles to be better compatible, the Shake Cursor effect to work as expected with every global animation speed, and the Glide effect, which suffered a visual regression. 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Leap Micro 5.4 reaches End of Life⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Leap_Micro_Logo⦈_ Quoting: Leap Micro 6.0 is now available. Leap Micro 5.4 reaches End of Life. - openSUSE News — A new major version of Leap Micro is now available! Leap Micro 6.0 images can be found at get.opensuse.org. Leap Micro 6.0 uses a brand-new codebase, comes with plenty of new appliances and, for the first time, enters images for public cloud. Leap Micro 6.0 is a rebranded SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 6.0 which is an ultra-reliable container and Virtual Machine host by SUSE. Leap Micro is released twice a year and has support over two releases. 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It runs everything I need to be present on the internet, an email server, a web server (like the one you’ve accessed right now to see this blog post) and a public chat server (XMPP/Jabber) so I can be in touch with friends. For my home network, I had a basic Access Point and a basic Router. Lately, my setup has become more… intense. I have IPv6 thanks to Hurricane Electric, the network is passed to my home network (which we’ll talk about in a bit), a home network with multiple VLANs, since friends who come home also need WiFi. I decided to blog about the details, hoping it would help someone in the future. I’ll start with the simplest one. * § Open Hardware/Modding⠀➾ o ⚓ Data Swamp ☛ The_Old_Computer_Challenge_v4_(Olympics_edition)⠀⇛ This is the time of the year where I announce the Old Computer Challenge (OCC) date. I recommend visiting the community website about the OCC if you want to connect with the community. o ⚓ Arduino ☛ Easily_add_Python-controlled_GPIO_pins_to_any computer⠀⇛ USBgpio connects to any modern PC via USB. It has a row of exposed GPIO pins and users can control their states programmatically using Python. If you noticed that this sounds a lot like connecting an Arduino board to a computer, then you’re most of the way to understanding the concept. That’s because the enclosure does, indeed, contain a Nano 33 IoT. The header pins on the top of the USBgpio device connect directly to their counterparts on the Arduino. o ⚓ Matt Evans ☛ MicroMac,_a_Macintosh_for_under_£5⠀⇛ The original Macintosh was released 40.5 years before this post, and is a pretty cool machine especially considering that the hardware is very simple. Insanely Great and folklore.org are fun reads, and give a glimpse into the Macintosh’s development. Memory was a squeeze; the original 128KB version was underpowered and only sold for a few months before being replaced by the Macintosh 512K, arguably a more appropriate amount of memory. But, the 128 still runs some real applications and, though it pre-dates MultiFinder/actual multitasking, I found it pretty charming. As a tourist. In 1984 the Mac cost roughly 1/3 as much as a VW Golf and, as someone who’s into old computers and old cars, it’s hard to decide which is more frustrating to use. So back to this £3.80 RPi Pico microcontroller board: The RP2040’s 264KB of RAM gives a lot to play with after carving out the Mac’s 128KB – how cool would it be to do a quick hack, and play with a Mac on it? * § Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications⠀➾ o ⚓ Bradford Morgan White ☛ Of_Psion_and_Symbian⠀⇛ In 1984, there was one company whose vision was far beyond any other. This company wanted to put a computer complete with a screen, keyboard, solid state storage, and software in the user’s pocket. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1240 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Linux_geeks_cheer_as_Arm_wrestles_x86.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Linux_geeks_cheer_as_Arm_wrestles_x86.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Linux geeks cheer as Arm wrestles x86⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024, updated Jun 25, 2024 Quoting: Linux geeks cheer as Arm wrestles x86 — Encouraging noises are coming from multiple directions around Linux support for both current and next-generation Arm64 kit. The performance of the Apple Silicon-powered Macs has provoked new levels of interest in Arm64 kit by showing that modern Arm devices can equal or exceed the performance of x86-64. Naturally, Arm vendors are keen to exploit this interest, not only by introducing their own next-gen SoCs, but also by ensuring these have first-class Linux support, working drivers for GPUs, chipsets, and the various other software and hardware components that all need to work together for Arm64 Linux to install and run just as smoothly as proprietary OSes with proprietary drivers. Qualcomm's forthcoming Snapdragon X Elite chips look promising and the company is working to ensure good Linux support … although in the interest of balance, we have seen a report that the device's real- world performance isn't as impressive. Read_on Update Also in the news: * ⚓ Advancements_in_Arm64_Linux_Support_Signal_a_New_Era_of_Compatibility⠀⇛ Technological breakthroughs have sparked a wave of innovation in the realm of Arm64 compatibility, with a spotlight on the potential of next-generation hardware. Recent developments driven by the success of Apple Silicon have showcased the prowess of Arm devices, igniting a race among vendors to enhance Linux support for upcoming Arm64 systems. Among the key players in this ecosystem is Qualcomm, whose Snapdragon X Elite chips are poised to revolutionize the sector. Efforts are underway to optimize Linux compatibility, although early indications suggest that real-world performance may not yet meet high expectations. Notably, Tuxedo Computers is carving its niche by developing a Linux laptop based on Snapdragon X technology, adding a fresh dimension to the evolving landscape of Arm64 devices. Simultaneously, AlmaLinux has made significant strides by officially extending support to the latest Raspberry Pi models, bolstered by a custom kernel and firmware tailored to enhance user experience. Looking ahead, initiatives led by industry experts such as SUSE’s Andrea della Porta and Pi Foundation’s Dave Stevenson promise a smoother transition for alternative distros seeking to leverage the full potential of Arm hardware. As the quest for seamless integration continues, the prospect of standardized Linux kernels supporting diverse hardware configurations looms on the horizon, heralding a future where intricate customizations may become a relic of the past. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1328 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Medevel_on_Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Medevel_on_Free_Libre_and_Open_Source_Software.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Medevel on Free, Libre, and Open Source Software⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ Medevel ☛ Apache_Superset_-_The_Must_Know_and_Have_Tools_for_Data Scientists_and_Data_Engineers⠀⇛ Apache Superset stands as a premier open-source data exploration and visualization platform, ingeniously designed to facilitate the creation of dynamic, insightful dashboards. e * ⚓ Medevel ☛ 🌳_Betula-_Free_Open-source_Federated_Personal_Link_Collection Manager⠀⇛ Betula is a self-hosted bookmarking software designed for single users, offering optional Fediverse support. Features include the ability to publish bookmarks with optional titles and descriptions, add tags, and control the privacy of bookmarks. * ⚓ Medevel ☛ Servas_-_Free_Self-hosted_Bookmark_Management_Tool.⠀⇛ Introducing Servas, a self-hosted bookmark management tool that brings organization to your digital spaces. Built on Laravel and Inertia.js, Servas utilizes Tailwind CSS and Svelte for a sleek, user-friendly frontend. [...] AGPL-3.0 License * ⚓ Medevel ☛ 15_Free_Libre_Must-Have_Data_Analytics_Tools_for_Data Scientists⠀⇛ Welcome to our article about the best open-source self-hosted tools for data scientist and engineers. In this fascinating world of data, having the right tools at your disposal is crucial. * ⚓ Medevel ☛ Elementary_-_A_Powerful_Open-source_Solution_for_Data Observability⠀⇛ If you're a data engineer or data scientist, you understand the importance of a robust data observability tool. Enter Elementary, a native data observability solution designed specifically for data and analytics engineers. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1400 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/OpenShot_3_2_Video_Editor_Brings_Remove_Gap_Feature_New_Themes_.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/OpenShot_3_2_Video_Editor_Brings_Remove_Gap_Feature_New_Themes_.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ OpenShot 3.2 Video Editor Brings Remove Gap Feature, New Themes, and More⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Marius Nestor on Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇OpenShot_3.2⦈_ Highlights of OpenShot 3.2 include support for Blender 4.1 and improved Blender animations, support for the latest FFmpeg 7.0 multimedia framework, experimental support for Java bindings, a new Remove Gap feature to remove unwanted gaps between video clips, adds Effect Sequencing before or after keyframes are applied, and new Retro and Cosmic Dusk themes. OpenShot 3.2 also introduces new Playhead and Marker icons for all themes, adds support for friendly names on the timeline when splitting a video clip or updating file names, adds a new Not Found thumbnail image placeholder for missing or corrupt files, adds Shear X and Shear Y to the Copy and Copy All Keyframes menus, and adds auto-resize capability to the Crop effect. 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There are also connection points for a Li-Po battery and a USB Type-C port for charging and USB Type- A port for peripherals. But the prototype isn’t a finished product. It boots the Debian Linux-based Raspberry Pi OS with a few customizations, but the operating system hasn’t really been optimized for this form factor yet (and there are some aspects of the OS that don’t fit on a 1024 x 600 pixel display). And there’s no physical case for the computer – the circuit board is exposed and there are no physical keycaps for the keyboard. 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In a particular situation, when each scheduling policy needs its specific action, the core kernel scheduler calls an operation defined in struct sched_class. For example, when the core kernel scheduler needs to select a task to be scheduled, it calls the sched_class.pick_next_task(rq) callback of a concrete scheduling policy. When a task becomes runnable, the core kernel scheduler calls sched_class.enqueue(rq, p, flags) so the concrete scheduling policy enqueues task p to run queue rq. When a task's runtime state needs to be updated, the core kernel scheduler calls sched_class.update_curr(rq). o ⚓ sched_ext:_scheduler_architecture_and_interfaces_(Part_2)⠀⇛ This is the second blog post about the sched_ext, a BPF- based extensible scheduler class. In this blog post, I briefly update what has been happening in sched_ext, then introduce the scheduler architecture and the sched_ext API. After reading this, you should have a good understanding of the sched_ext architecture and be ready to read the source code of any sched_ext schedulers. * § R⠀➾ o ⚓ Dirk Eddelbuettel ☛ Dirk_Eddelbuettel:_x13binary_1.1.61_on_CRAN: Maintenance⠀⇛ The x13binary team is thrilled to share the availability of Release 1.1.61 of the x13binary This release brings two updates suggested by the tireless CRAN maintainers. Kurt Hornik suggested to now also ignore stderr when calling the x13 binary via system: it appears that builds under the new-ish and clang-based flang-new now emit on stderr even if Fortran-based binaries did not before. So we adjust. And Brian Ripley pointed out that our Makefile for creating the x13 binary was not quite as is should be, which we adjusted. And I just realized I should have named this 1.1.60-2 to follow the upstream convention but didn’t. Next time. o ⚓ Rlang ☛ Race_Charts_In_R:_How_To_Visualize_And_Compare_Change Over_Time_With_Gganimate⠀⇛ So, you’ve mastered the basics of ggplot2 animation and are now looking for a real-world challenge? You’re in the right place. After reading this one, you’ll know how to download and visualize stock data change through something known as race charts. o ⚓ Rlang ☛ An_Introduction_to_healthyR.ai⠀⇛ This post will introduction to the healthyR.ai package. The healthyR.ai package is a collection of functions that I have developed to help me analyze and visualize data. o ⚓ Rlang ☛ Polynomial_Support_Vector_Machines:_Why_Warner_Music Entering_the_South_Asia_Market?⠀⇛ The Warner Music Group launched a new company in April, Warner Music South Asia targeting region markets that include Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The company thought that the region was populated and diverse. o ⚓ Rlang ☛ Celebrating_a_Decade_of_EARL:_Join_us_in_Brighton,_UK_for EARL_2024!⠀⇛ See the full agenda and book your tickets today for EARL 2024 and key in RBTBZO at the checkout for a limited (while stocks last) 10% saving on your tickets as a special for R bloggers readers. * § Python⠀➾ o ⚓ TechRepublic ☛ The_10_Best_Python_Courses_That_are_Worth_Taking in_2024⠀⇛ Today’s best Python courses offer hands-on experience with data analysis, web development, machine learning and more. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1693 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Programming_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Programming_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Programming Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ Vadim Kravcenko ☛ Security_at_Startup⠀⇛ In my opinion, security is one of the most forgotten aspects of software engineering. It rarely gets focused on until it’s too late. Even though at least one incident lands on HackerNews every week where some data gets leaked or someone gets hacked — people still think, “Nobody cares about my little startup.” You might think you're too small to be noticed by the big, evil hackers. Wrong. Size doesn't matter. You're always a target; there’s always data to leak and ways to exploit your business. * ⚓ Otávio C ☛ SwiftLint⠀⇛ As the name suggests, SwiftLint is a tool used by the Swift community to enforce certain rules, styles, and conventions. And although I use SwiftLint in my own projects, its real value shows when used in a shared codebase. Code reviews, for instance, are expensive, requiring a lot of back-and-forth between the engineer who submitted the code for review and the reviewers. Quite frequently, the suggestions from reviewers are related to coding style and conventions, wasting everyone’s time. Team opinion should be automated whenever possible, reducing the time wasted in code reviews and leaving the practice for what really matters: logic, performance, code design, and architecture. * ⚓ Jim Nielsen ☛ A_Local-first_Codebase_Opens_the_Door_to_More Collaborators⠀⇛ When every single feature you build has to scaffold the lifecycle around fetching, updating, and revalidating the data that’s being changed, you alienate people who could otherwise collaborate on the front-end because they don’t know how to build the show spinner -> fetch -> render -> update -> show spinner -> revalidate loop (we spend a lot of time and effort on the coordination problem). * ⚓ Rlang ☛ The_Crucial_Role_of_Release_Control_in_R_for_Healthcare Organizations⠀⇛ Here is what we have: four companies and four somewhat complex bespoke solutions. It seems likely that if we interviewed a hundred representatives from a hundred different companies we would get at least a hundred different solutions. It is also not difficult to imagine that multiple protocols for managing R and package versions imposed a fairly complex project management solution on the FDA as it simultaneously deals with submissions from multiple sponsors. * ⚓ DataGeeek ☛ Polynomial_Support_Vector_Machines:_Why_Warner_Music Entering_the_South_Asia_Market?⠀⇛ The Warner Music Group launched a new company in April, Warner Music South Asia targeting region markets that include Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The company thought that the region was populated and diverse. I will analyze the reasons behind that decision based on some economic data related to South Asia. * ⚓ Otávio C ☛ Replacing_Type_Methods_to_Improve_Testability⠀⇛ Whether we like them or not, type methods, also known as class methods or static methods, are heavily used in Swift and are part of our daily lives as engineers. From analytics trackers to requesting system permissions, we’ve all encountered type methods from external libraries that we have no control over. Testing code that interacts with them might seem difficult without using method swizzling, but fortunately, this isn’t always the case. * ⚓ James G ☛ Sketching_algorithms_in_separate_files⠀⇛ I knew that this would be a complex task: tracking incremental changes would not be easy. There was one part of the project in particular that I was trying to reason through. I wondered how I could add incremental build support for data files. Data files are single files that contain records. Each record gets a file. A single data file could have 5,000 records. How would I deduplicate? * § Perl / Raku⠀➾ o ⚓ Rakulang ☛ 2024.26_CCR_Matters⠀⇛ A potential defacement of a blog spotted by Ralph Mellor, showed the importance of the Raku Collect, Conserve and Remaster Project. So if you’re looking around for something to do in the holiday season (or any other time of the year): any work on this project would be deeply appreciated! o ⚓ [Old] PerlMonks ☛ Parsing_Ada_Based_Constants⠀⇛ While this worked fine for what was needed, some one asked "Why didn't you make a proper implementation?" My reply, of course, was "This serves our needs" and left it as is. For about a week. My thoughts kept drifting back to it, so I gave in and said "Challenge accepted." So, I made the "proper implementation" per the Ada standard, including floating point conversion. There is a base converter in CPAN I might have used, but Horner's Method is simple and efficient - and almost habitual to use. I haven't tested whether using a hash or using index (with lc or uc) would be more efficient. I used a hash. * § Java⠀➾ o ⚓ Frank Delporte ☛ Links_of_the_BeJUG_Presentation:_Lessons_Learned from_#JavaOnRaspberryPi⠀⇛ I started experimenting with Java on the Raspberry Pi a few years ago because I wanted to learn if I could control electronic components with my favorite programming language. The short answer is: of course! But during that journey, I learned a lot more, and I want to share that with you… ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1856 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Proprietary_Software_and_Microsoft.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Proprietary_Software_and_Microsoft.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Proprietary Software and Microsoft⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 ⚓ Windows_11_is_Now_Automatically_Enabling_OneDrive_Folder_Backup_Without Asking_Permission_-_Slashdot⠀⇛ * ⚓ Neowin ☛ Windows_11_is_now_automatically_enabling_OneDrive_folder backup_without_asking_permission⠀⇛ Microsoft has made OneDrive slightly more annoying for Windows 11 users. Quietly and without any announcement, the company changed Windows 11's initial setup so that it could turn on the automatic folder backup without asking for it. Now, those setting up a new Windows computer the way Microsoft wants them to (in other words, connected to the internet and signed into a Microsoft account) will get to their desktops with OneDrive already syncing stuff from folders like Desktop Pictures, Documents, Music, and Videos. Depending on how much is stored there, you might end up with a desktop and other folders filled to the brim with shortcuts to various stuff right after finishing a clean Windows installation. * ⚓ Open Source Initiative ☛ Open_Source_Hey_Hi_(AI)_Definition_–_Weekly update_June_24 [Ed: Buzzwords and openwashing for Microsoft OSI, sponsored by Microsoft]⠀⇛ This week saw lively debate on the role of data information in AI. Dive into the key points discussed here! * ⚓ TecMint ☛ Vivaldi_6.8_Released_–_A_Modern_Classic_Web_Browser_for Power-Users⠀⇛ Vivaldi was created by former Opera CEO Jon von Tetzchner and his team. It is designed as a powerful and customizable browser for power users, offering a range of features beyond just web browsing. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1916 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Raspberry_Pi_and_Secure_Pi_News.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Raspberry_Pi_and_Secure_Pi_News.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Raspberry Pi and Secure Pi News⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Secure_Pi⦈_ * ⚓ This_custom_Raspberry_Pi_PC_is_battery-powered,_has_a_built-in_handle, and_glows_with_RGB_LEDs⠀⇛ Arnov Sharma has created a Raspberry Pi-powered PC that is completely portable thanks to it's integrated battery pack. * ⚓ Pocket_Z_project_hopes_to_rekindle_pocket_PC_form_factor_—_with_a Raspberry_Pi_Zero_2W_inside⠀⇛ It may not be as powerful as your smartphone, but this UPMC is on the right track * ⚓ SP2302:_A_Next-Generation_Secure_Embedded_Linux_Board⠀⇛ Introducing the SP2302: A Next-Generation Embedded Linux Board from Secure Pi ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣤⣤⣤⣤⣄⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣂⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⡄ ⠀⢠⣶⣶⣦⠀⣤⢿⣤⡄⢠⣤⢿⣤⢴⣤⣶⣶⣶⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⠀⢠⡄⠀⠀⠀⣀⣰⣿⣷⣂⣰⣤⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣀⣶⣶⣤⣶⣶⣀⣀⡀⣤⠀⣟⣙⣁⡄⠀⢀⡄⣿⣿⣏⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧ ⠀⠘⣿⣿⡿⠀⠛⠛⣛⣂⣸⣛⣛⣛⣾⣿⣿⣿⡿⣿⣏⣥⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠀⠀⣰⣶⣶⣶⢤⣼⡇⣻⢤⣬⣿⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⢻⡛⡟⣿⢛⠽⡛⡿⠆⣤⠀⣟⣛⣁⡍⠠⠈⠃⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿ ⣶⣶⣿⣿⣶⣶⣶⣶⣾⢇⣈⠋⣴⡿⡟⣯⣏⡁⣀⣻⡞⠾⣿⣿⠿⠿⢿⣿⣷⠠⠄⠈⠉⠛⠉⠰⠾⣿⣿⠶⠆⢨⠁⠀⠀⠈⠀⠠⠩⠨⠭⣥⣤⠁⠴⠀⠤⠄⣤⠀⠟⠽⣴⢊⠀⢠⡀⢿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⢿⡯ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⠹⠇⠸⢿⣵⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⠋⠀⠅⠀⠀⠀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣴⣆⣈⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣙⣋⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠦⠒⠲⠟⠛⠄⠀⠈⠁⠈⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⣙ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠁⠀⠀⠈⢹⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣹⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢳⡄⢶⠶⠆⢠⠀⠀⠀⡀⢰⣤⣽⣿⡾⠁⠠⠤⠄⠽⠟⠺⠿⠀⡉ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣡⣤⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⠀⠉⠙⠓⡿⣿⡏⡞⣿⣿⡿⣿⣿⢹⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡜⣷⣖⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣇⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⠉⠏⠤⠤⢤⣴⣶⠄⠀⠀⢸⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⠀⠀⠀⠀⠁⣴⣷⢿⣿⢿⡇⢻⣗⡈⠹⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⣯⡁ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠃⠀⠀⠀⠸⠷⠀⠀⡖⠀⢈⠈⣩⣀⡀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢺⠀⠀⠀⢰⣿⣿⣿⣸⣿⣘⣿⡏⠉⢁⣶⡀⢀⢀⣤⣤⡄⣿⣷⡅ ⠈⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠛⠀⠀⠀⠀⢐⣶⣶⣎⣤⡀⠸⡿⠇⠶⠆⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⢱⣦⣿⣿⣶⣶⡆⠉⠉⠉⠽⢆⣀⣨⠭⡆⠀⠀⣿⣿⣇⡁⣈⣁ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣠⣄⠀⠀⡠⢄⠀⣞⣻⠁⠛⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣸⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⠉⠉⠿⢿⢿⣿⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣅⣀⣦⣤⣤⠀⡶⠿⢇⢠⣯ ⣿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣶⣿⣿⡏⡙⠋⠉⠀⣿⣿⣿⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⠀⠀⠀⢸⢿⠿⠇⠤⡤⠤⠴⠿⠏⠉⠁⢸⣻⢛⠀⢒⣿⡿⢸⣷ ⣯⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡏⠀⠐⠲⠀⣶⣶⢦⠀⠀⣀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⠀⠀⢲⣶⠁⠀⠀⣿⣿⣿⣿⢻⣿⣗⡂⠀⠈⠘⠀⠈⠁⠁⢠⣦ ⡯⠝⠅⠾⣫⢻⣣⣷⠄⠀⠀⠀⠐⢋⢅⣀⣀⣷⢧⣶⣦⣖⡇⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⠀⠀⢸⣿⠀⠀⠀⣧⣼⣸⣽⡈⢩⣭⡬⢠⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⡷ ⠁⠀⠀⠀⠲⠟⢿⡇⠰⠆⠀⠀⠘⢾⣶⣽⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣥⠄⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣾⠀⠨⠿⠽⠀⠀⠄⠈⠝⣻⠀⢈⠰⠴⡄⣤⡆⠀⠀⠀⠠⣤⣤⠦ ⠂⠀⠀⠀⠀⠒⠒⠺⠦⠄⣠⡚⣯⣽⣯⣭⣭⣭⣭⣭⠉⣟⣉⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⡀⠀⠀⠃⣤⡴⣯⡁⢀⠀⣭⣾⣭⠉⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣤⢤⠀⢁⣤⢄⠀⠀⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠐⠛⠻⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠠⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⠶⣆⣿⣃⣸⠤⣯⣿⣭⠀⠀ ⣿⣉⣁⣀⣀⣀⣙⣰⡶⠔⠊⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⠀⠀⢠⣶⣖⣠⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠠⣴⣤⣾⣿⣾⣿⣾⠛⣮⡍⢀⠀ ⠍⠉⣹⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠶⠧⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢸⠀⠀⠹⣿⣿⡿⠛⠙⠣⣤⡄⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⢉⠁⠀⠄ ⣄⣡⣽⣾⣿⣿⡿⠇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡸⠿⢥⣿⣿⣿⠀⠸⠇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠀⠉⠁⠀⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠉⠈⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠰⣿⡇⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⣼⢃⠀⠀ ⡙⠛⠉⠉⠁⠀⠀⠘⠀⠈⠁⠀⠴⠉⢿⣾⣿⡿⣿⠂⠀⣙⠻⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠰⠶⣿⣿⣿⡇⠐⣿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡇⡦⢠⠀⠄ ⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⡰⢚⡛⢯⡉⠉⠀⣶⡶⣶⣌⠉⠉⣉⡉⣉⢉⣍⢉⡉⣉⣉⣉⠉⠉⣉⡉⣉⢉⣉⢉⡉⣉⡉⣉⢉⣉⠉⠉⣉⡉⣉⢉⡉⢋⡉⣠⣶⣦⣄⠻⢇⠄⡛⠛⠛⠛⠛⡛⠛⠃⠀⣄⡀⠀ ⠁⢁⣠⣄⠀⠀⠀⠘⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢇⠸⠟⣸⠇⠀⠘⣿⣿⣿⣿⢦⡄⣽⠃⣿⠘⠛⢽⡇⠛⠉⣿⢠⡄⢹⠇⣿⠘⠛⢻⡟⢻⠇⠛⠸⡟⢠⡄⢿⠇⠛⢸⡛⢿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠀⠠⠼⠷⠿⣟⠘⢻⡝⠻⣿⣿⣽⣷⠀ ⠀⠘⠿⠿⠂⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠩⠯⠁⠀⠀⠀⠈⠙⠋⠡⠯⠤⠁⠠⠉⠀⠀⠈⠁⠦⠀⠍⠨⠁⠨⠀⢉⠀⠄⠈⠃⠸⠁⠀⠀⠉⠈⠁⠉⠀⠀⠈⠁⠈⠃⠙⠛⠛⠋⠀⠀⠀⠐⠲⣿⣿⠊⠁⠐⠿⠚⠙⠛⠘ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1988 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Red_Hat_Leftovers_and_Ben_Cotton_Fedora_Calling_Out_Open_Source.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Red_Hat_Leftovers_and_Ben_Cotton_Fedora_Calling_Out_Open_Source.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Red Hat Leftovers and Ben Cotton (Fedora) Calling Out Open Source Initiative for Openwashing⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024, updated Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ Weekly_status_of_Packit_Team:_Week_25_in_Packit⠀⇛ We have fixed an issue that has been introduced by another bug fix. * ⚓ Red Hat ☛ Leverage_Red_Bait_Satellite_for_Insights_reporting_and automation⠀⇛ Red_Hat_Satellite is a solution designed to manage and operate Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux (RHEL) infrastructure and environments at scale. While Satellite assists system administrators in ensuring system consistency, reducing errors and meeting compliance requirements by implementing standard operating environments, it also provides the capability to run automation across multiple datacenters. * ⚓ Unicorn Media ☛ No_Need_to_Move_From_CentOS_7_by_June_30_If_You_Have Aftermarket_Support⠀⇛ Although Sunday will be the last day that CentOS 7 will be officially supported, you don't have to move to something else right away. There are plenty of support services you can use to keep your workloads safe and secure until you're ready to migrate. * ⚓ Web Pro News ☛ Red_Hat_Moves_One_Step_Closer_to_In-Vehicle_Linux Systems⠀⇛ Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System took a major step forward with a functional safety assessment, as well as certification for a critical Linux math library. * § Openwashing⠀➾ o ⚓ Ben_Cotton:_Open_source_Hey_Hi_(AI)_and_open_data [Ed: Ben Cotton calling out Open Source Initiative for disgraceful and Microsoft- sponsored openwashing]⠀⇛ I’m a little late to the party with this post, but I need to get it out of my head. The question of “what is ‘open source AI’, exactly?” has been a hot topic in some circles for a while now. The Open Source Initiative, keepers of the Open_Source_Definition, have been working on developing a definition for open source AI. The latest draft notably does not require the training data to be available under an open license. I believe this is a mistake. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2066 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Red_Hat_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Red_Hat_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Red Hat Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ TecMint ☛ How_to_Install_RHEL_9_for_RHCSA_Certification⠀⇛ In this article, we’ll walk through the steps to perform a standard RHEL 9 installation that you can use for your RHCSA exam preparation. * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Automate_actions_from_Datadog_observability_data⠀⇛ What if you could take action from this intelligence to quickly resolve alerts quickly before they result in an outage, threat or slow down in the application? Better yet, what if you could also specify the type of alert you want to respond to and the action you would like to be taken? The good news is you can do this today with Event-Driven Ansible, part of Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform.  * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Buzzwords_unite:_6_reasons_to_run_AI_at_the_edge [Ed: Red Hat admits it is full of it: Buzzwords]⠀⇛ Data at the edge includes IoT generated data, user generated data, or models running locally on edge-based devices. It does not include focus on training a large model on a centralized, public cloud. * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Customize_your_Red_Hat_OpenShift_nodes_and_keep_them updated⠀⇛ Red Hat OpenShift is designed to run on a wide variety of hardware and operational contexts. OpenShift runs so well in a variety of environments that admins rarely need to intervene. But increasingly, we meet customers on the leading edge of innovation who want to modify default settings to provide the customized environment their business needs. For example, OpenShift clusters used for data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning (ML) workloads often require specialized hardware accelerators. Other workloads might be storage-bound or network-bound,  requiring specialized hardware such as storage or network interfaces for optimal performance. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2131 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Security_Leftovers_and_Windows_TCO.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Security_Leftovers_and_Windows_TCO.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Security Leftovers and Windows TCO⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ APNIC ☛ The_evolution_of_network_security⠀⇛ Guest Post: The evolution of network security and forthcoming challenges. * ⚓ SANS ☛ Configuration_Scanners_Adding_Java_Specific_Configuration_Files, (Mon,_Jun_24th)⠀⇛ Hunting for configuration files is one of the favorite tricks we typically see used against our honeypots. Traditionally, standard and more generic configuration files like ".env" or ".config" are the target, with some cloud-specific configuration files sprinkled in. * ⚓ Silicon Angle ☛ Ollama_addresses_remote_execution_flaw_following_Wiz discovery⠀⇛ As generative artificial intelligence continues to grow in popularity and become mainstream, so do security issues surrounding large language models and their support services. A new report today from Wiz Inc. details one such vulnerability discovered in Ollama, the open-source infrastructure project designed to simplify the packaging and deployment of Hey Hi (AI) models. * ⚓ LWN ☛ Security_updates_for_Monday⠀⇛ Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (ipa and libreswan), Debian (netty), Fedora (python-PyMySQL, tomcat, and webkitgtk), Gentoo (Flatpak, GLib, JHead, LZ4, and RDoc), Mageia (thunderbird), Oracle (nghttp2 and thunderbird), Red Hat (dnsmasq, libreswan, pki-core, and python3.11), Slackware (emacs), SUSE (gnome-settings-daemon, libarchive, qpdf, vte, and wget), and Ubuntu (libhibernate3-java). * ⚓ Mozilla ☛ Mozilla_Attack_&_Defense:_IPC_Fuzzing_with_Snapshots⠀⇛ Process separation remains one of the most important parts of the Firefox security model and securing our IPC (Inter-Process Communication) interfaces is crucial to keep privileges in the different processes separated. Today, we will take a more detailed look at our newest tool for finding vulnerabilities in these interfaces – snapshot fuzzing. § Snapshot Fuzzing One of the challenges  when fuzzing the IPC Layer is that isolating the interfaces that are to be tested isn’t easily doable. Instead, one needs to run an entire Firefox instance to effectively fuzz these interfaces. However, having to run a Firefox instance for fuzzing comes with another set of downsides: First, we cannot easily reset the system back into a known-good state other than restarting the entire browser. This causes issues with reproducibility and breaks determinism required by coverage-guided fuzzing. And second, many errors in the parent process are still handled by crashing, again forcing a full and time consuming restart of the browser. Both cases are essentially a performance problem – restarting the browser is simply too slow to allow for efficient and productive  fuzzing. This is where snapshot fuzzing comes into play – it allows us to take a snapshot at the point where we are “ready” to perform fuzzing and reset to that snapshot point after each fuzzing iteration at practically no cost. This snapshot technique even works when we find a bug in the parent process which would normally force us to restart the browser. * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Chinese_Hackers_Have_Stepped_Up_Attacks_on_Taiwanese Organizations,_Cybersecurity_Firm_Says⠀⇛ A suspected Chinese state-sponsored hacking group has stepped up its targeting of Taiwanese organizations, particularly those in sectors such as government, education, technology and diplomacy. * ⚓ Security Week ☛ New_SnailLoad_Attack_Relies_on_Network_Latency Variations_to_Infer_User_Activity⠀⇛ New attack named SnailLoad allows a remote attacker to infer websites and videos viewed by a user without direct access to network traffic. * ⚓ Security Week ☛ EFF_Issues_New_Warning_After_Discovery_of_Automated License_Plate_Reader_Vulnerabilities⠀⇛ The EFF has issued a warning over the use of automated license plate readers following the discovery of serious vulnerabilities.  * ⚓ Security Week ☛ LivaNova_USA_Discloses_Data_Breach_Impacting_130,000 Individuals⠀⇛ LivaNova USA says the personal and medical information of 130,000 individuals was compromised in an October 2023 data breach. * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Push_Notification_Fatigue_Leads_to_LA_County_Health Department_Data_Breach⠀⇛ The Los Angeles County Department of Health Services discloses a data breach caused by push notification spamming attack. * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Vietnamese_Members_of_FIN9_Hacking_Group_Charged_in US⠀⇛ The US has announced charges against four Vietnamese nationals for hacking businesses and causing $71 million in losses. * ⚓ Unveiling_Network_Weaknesses:_Penetration_Testing_vs._the_Cyber_Kill Chain⠀⇛ Imagine a red team simulating a cyberattack, meticulously probing your defences. Now, picture a framework dissecting the attacker’s every move. * ⚓ Prioritize_Security_Threats_Effectively_with_CVSS_(Common_Vulnerability Scoring_System)⠀⇛ The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) developed the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) to rate the severity of security vulnerabilities in software systems. * ⚓ Threat_Actor_Claiming_a_0-day_in_Linux_LPE_Via_GRUB_bootloader⠀⇛ A new threat actor has emerged, claiming a zero-day vulnerability in the Linux GRUB bootloader that allows for local privilege escalation (LPE). * § Windows TCO⠀➾ o ⚓ Silicon Angle ☛ LockBit_claims_Federal_Reserve_breach,_demands ransom_not_to_release_stolen_data⠀⇛ Infamous ransomware gang LockBit is claiming to have breached the U.S. Federal Reserve and is threatening to release stolen banking information if a ransom payment is not made. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2319 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Security_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Security_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Security Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ The_Marvin_Attack⠀⇛ Since that time, we have identified lots of other vulnerable implementations and have shipped fixes. Note that most of the CVEs in applications that use OpenSSL have only received workarounds, not complete fixes. If such applications are used with hardware security modules (HSMs) or smart cards (PKCS #11 tokens), they may still be vulnerable. * ⚓ Ubuntu ☛ Meet_DISA-STIG_compliance_requirements_for_Ubuntu_22.04_LTS with_USG⠀⇛ DISA, the Defense Information Systems Agency, recently published their Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS in April 2024. We’re pleased to now release the Ubuntu Security Guide profile to enable customers to automatically harden and audit their Ubuntu 22.04 LTS systems for the STIG. * § Debian Family⠀➾ o ⚓ Daniel Pocock ☛ Sheriff_of_Cork_&_Debian_Edward_Brocklesby_or Brockelsby_Street_confusion⠀⇛ We've seen lots of rude comments about confusion between domain names and trademarks but what about the confusion between different permutations of the name Brocklesby / Brockelsby? In my last blog, we looked at some of the most unique names in the Debian and FSFE world and I noted that it may be foolish for infiltrators to use names like this because every change they make in the code would attract extra scrutiny. On the other hand, a name that looks very English and is easily confused like Brocklesby/Brockelsby would appear to be a far more subtle opportunity to obfuscate the real identity. * § Confidentiality⠀➾ o ⚓ Troy Hunt ☛ Troy_Hunt:_The_State_of_Data_Breaches⠀⇛ I'm talking about class actions. I wrote about my views on this a few years ago and nothing has changed, other than it getting worse. I regularly hear from data breach victims about them wanting compensation for the impact a breach has had on them yet when pushed, most struggle to explain why. We've had multiple recent incidents in Australia where drivers' licences have been exposed and required reissuing, which is usually a process of going to a local transport office and waiting in a queue. "Are you looking for your time to be compensated for?", I asked one person. We have to rotate our licenses every 5 years anyway, so would you pro-rata that time based on the hourly value of your time and when you were due to be back in there anyway? And if there has been identity theft, was it from the breach you're now seeking compensation for? Or the other ones (both known and unknown) from which your data was taken? o ⚓ Federal News Network ☛ DoD_study_sees_‘big_breakthrough’_with using_AI_for_declassification⠀⇛ The research study, “Modernizing Declassification with Digital Transformation” is sponsored by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security. It’s being carried out by the University of Maryland’s Applied Research Laboratory for Intelligence and Security (ARLIS), one of DoD’s University Affiliated Research Centers. J.D. Smith, chief of the records and declassification division at DoD’s Washington Headquarters Services, said the research project validated a proof of concept that shows AI and machine learning models can use “contextual understanding” to perform records management and declassification functions. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2431 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Software_Celluloid_LM_Studio_LibreOffice_and_WordPress.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Software_Celluloid_LM_Studio_LibreOffice_and_WordPress.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Software: Celluloid, LM Studio, LibreOffice, and WordPress⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ Ubuntu Handbook ☛ Celluloid,_GTK4_GUI_for_MPV,_Adds_Floating_Header- bar,_Faster_Loading⠀⇛ Celluloid, free open-source GTK4 GUI front-end for MPV, released new 0.27 version hours ago. Celluloid, formerly GNOME MPV, is a media player interacts with mpv via the client Hey Hi (AI) allowing access to mpv’s powerful playback capabilities, while providing a modern user interface that looks native in Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation, and other GNU/Linux with GNOME Desktop. * ⚓ It's FOSS ☛ Using_LM_Studio_to_Run_LLMs_Easily,_Locally_and_Privately⠀⇛ LM Studio makes it easier to find and install LLMs locally. You can also interact with them in the same neat graphical user interface. * ⚓ Document Foundation ☛ LibreOffice_social_control_media_in_2023_–_TDF’s Annual_Report⠀⇛ We use our social control media channels to raise awareness about our work, share information and encourage new contributors to join us (This is part of The Document Foundation’s Annual Report for 2023 – we’ll post the full version here soon.) * ⚓ WordPress ☛ WordPress_6.5.5⠀⇛ WordPress 6.5.5 is now available! This release features three security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately. This minor release also includes 3 bug fixes in Core. You can download WordPress 6.5.5 from WordPress.org, or visit your WordPress Dashboard, click “Updates”, and then click “Update Now”. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2491 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Today_in_Techrights.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Today_in_Techrights.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Today in Techrights⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Sail_Amsterdam_2015⦈_ ⚓ Updated This Past Day⠀⇛ 1. ⚓ The_"Other"_SPLC⠀⇛ You know you're winning the debate when censorship is explored 2. ⚓ Microsoft:_By_Default,_Destroy_Linux⠀⇛ Here is what the very "polite" Microsoft Boccassi had to say 3. ⚓ Perens_on_a_Stick⠀⇛ Remember what Novell did and how few (barely anyone) sided with Novell 4. ⚓ Andrew_Tanenbaum_Gets_an_Award_for_His_Work_on_MINIX⠀⇛ ACM one week ago 5. ⚓ Twitter's_Fall_to_Irrelevancy_in_Europe⠀⇛ Musk bought a dud 6. ⚓ [Meme]_'Useless'_Kids_of_EPO_Examiners⠀⇛ malnourished? 7. ⚓ Granting_Loads_of_Monopolies_in_Europe_(to_Foreign_Corporations_of_Epic Size_and_Far_Too_Much_Power_Inside_Europe)_is_Vastly_More_Important_Than Raising_European_Kids_Properly?⠀⇛ "Efficiency" first? Whose? Corporations or families? No wonder so many young families are hesitant to have any kids these days; that's particularly true in east Asia and also in north America, not just Europe 8. ⚓ Techrights_in_the_Coming_Decade:_The_Free_Speech_(Online)_Angle⠀⇛ Free speech is a fundamental tenet of a free society ⚓ New⠀⇛ 9. ⚓ Staying_the_Course⠀⇛ censorship isn't easy against sites that understand ways to resist it 10. ⚓ The_'All-Seeing'_Microsoft_Eye⠀⇛ Microsofters are observing us closely 11. ⚓ Links_24/06/2024:_Long_COVID_and_"How_I_Write_Blogs"⠀⇛ Links for the day 12. ⚓ Allegations_That_Microsoft_is_Covering_Up_Employee_Dissatisfaction_and Using_a_Survey_to_Catch_'Risk'_to_the_Cult_Mentality⠀⇛ This favours or gradually socially-engineers a company for sociopathy 13. ⚓ 'Linux_Hint'_Inactive_for_Nearly_a_Month_(It_Used_to_be_Very_Active)⠀⇛ Their Twitter account hasn't been active for a long time and it's not too clear what's going on 14. ⚓ An_Unexpected_GNU/Linux_Trend⠀⇛ Burkina Faso is changing and not just politically 15. ⚓ Android_(Linux)_at_New_Highs_in_Burkina_Faso,_Now_Measured_at_72%_ (Windows_Was_Measured_at_98%_15_Years_Ago)⠀⇛ based on this month's estimates 16. ⚓ With_0.76%_for_ChromeOS_and_3.7%_for_GNU/Linux_(4.5%_Total)_Burkina Faso_Approaches_5%_for_'Linux'⠀⇛ More if one counts Android as "Linux" 17. ⚓ Gemini_Links_24/06/2024:_Being_Dull_and_OpenSSH_Autoban⠀⇛ Links for the day 18. ⚓ EPO_Issues_in_The_Hague⠀⇛ a report dated 4 days ago about a meeting that took place 12 days ago 19. ⚓ [Meme]_Garbage_in,_Garbage_Out_(EPO_Patent_Quality)⠀⇛ "Get back to work" 20. ⚓ When_the_Employer_Makes_You_Too_Sick_to_Go_to_Work_(New_EPO_Document)⠀⇛ "registering when you are sick" 21. ⚓ [Meme]_Putin's_Red_Flags⠀⇛ Firefox ESR or Firefox USSR 22. ⚓ The_Corporate/Mainstream_Media_and_Even_Social_Control_Media_is Distorting_the_Record_About_What_Mozilla_Actually_Did_(It_Originally Surrendered_to_Vladimir_Putin)⠀⇛ Mozilla being avoided for purely technical reasons (sites not being compatible with it) is one thing. Foolishly, Mozilla is giving people more political reasons to also shun Mozilla. This is suicide. 23. ⚓ GNU/Linux_Up_Some_More_This_Morning,_Windows_Down_Sharply_Even_in_Rich Countries⠀⇛ Microsoft is in trouble in the Muslim world 24. ⚓ United_Arab_Emirates_(UAE)_Rising..._Towards_5%_for_ChromeOS_and_GNU/ Linux⠀⇛ the latest numbers show it growing from about 0.1% to around 2.4% for GNU/Linux, plus 2.01% for Chromebooks (ChromeOS), i.e. about 5% in total. 25. ⚓ Links_24/06/2024:_New_Research,_New_Attacks_on_Justices_Sceptical_of Patent_Maximalists,_European_Commission_for_Copyright_Maximalists⠀⇛ Links for the day 26. ⚓ [Meme]_12_Years_a_Fedora_Volunteer⠀⇛ IBM gives me a 'free' Fedora badge as recognition 27. ⚓ IBM_Slavery:_Not_a_New_Problem⠀⇛ When IBM got rid of Ben Cotton it showed the world how much it valued Fedora 28. ⚓ Why_They_Want_to_Abolish_Master/Slave_Terminology_(Because_This_is_What They're_Turned_Free_Software_Into)⠀⇛ It used to be about community; GAFAM turned that into exploitation and worse 29. ⚓ Roy_and_Rianne's_Righteously_Royalty-free_RSS_Reader_(R.R.R.R.R.R.) Version_0.2_is_Released⠀⇛ They say summer "officially" started some days ago 30. ⚓ Torvalds'_Number_Two_Quit_Linux_a_Decade_Ago_and_Has_Since_Then_Earned an_Honorary_Doctorate⠀⇛ Revisiting Fuzix and Alan Cox 31. ⚓ GNU/Linux_Reaches_All-Time_High_in_Tunisia⠀⇛ Based on statCounter 32. ⚓ Over_at_Tux_Machines...⠀⇛ GNU/Linux news for the past day 33. ⚓ IRC_Proceedings:_Sunday,_June_23,_2024⠀⇛ IRC logs for Sunday, June 23, 2024 ⚓ New⠀⇛ 34. ⚓ You_Know_the_Microsoft_Products_Really_Suck_When...⠀⇛ "Qualcomm and Microsoft go 'beyond the call of duty' to stop independent Copilot+ PC reviews" 35. ⚓ IBM_and_"Regime_Change"⠀⇛ Change of regime is not the same as freedom 36. ⚓ Microsoft_Windows_in_Nicaragua:_From_98%_to_Less_Than_25%⠀⇛ Operating System Market Share Nicaragua 37. ⚓ Techrights_in_the_Coming_Decade:_The_Community_Angle⠀⇛ Somebody needs to call them out on their BS 38. ⚓ Techrights_in_the_Coming_Decade:_The_Software_Angle⠀⇛ Gemini Protocol has just turned 5 - i.e. roughly the same age as our Git repositories 39. ⚓ Techrights_in_the_Coming_Decade:_The_Patent_Angle⠀⇛ Next month marks 10 years since we began covering EPO leaks 40. ⚓ Wookey,_Intrigeri,_Cryptie_&_Debian_pseudonyms_beyond_Edward Brocklesby⠀⇛ Reprinted with permission from Daniel Pocock ========================================================================= The corresponding text-only bulletin for Monday contains all the text. 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Hopefully those processes are all running as expected. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 3046 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/TUXEDO_Computers_Unveils_the_InfinityBook_Pro_15_Gen9_Linux_Ult.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/TUXEDO_Computers_Unveils_the_InfinityBook_Pro_15_Gen9_Linux_Ult.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ TUXEDO Computers Unveils the InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 Linux Ultrabook⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Marius Nestor on Jun 25, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇TUXEDO_InfinityBook_Pro_15_Gen9⦈_ Featuring an all-aluminum chassis in an ultra slim design, the TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 Gen9 ultrabook is powered by Intel Core Ultra 7 155H (16 cores and 22 threads) or AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS (8 cores and 16 threads) processors with Intel Arc (8 Xe cores) or AMD Radeon 780M (12 GPU cores) graphics respectively. The new TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 15 laptop also features a brand-new 15,3-inch 180 degrees tiltable display with a HiDPI resolution of 2560×1600 pixels, 16:10 aspect ratio, 120 Hz refresh rate, 100% sRGB color space coverage, 500 nits brightness, and privacy webcam shutter. 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The full version of this issue is available here. * ⚓ Real-time_Ubuntu_24.04_LTS_is_Available⠀⇛ Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, released real-time Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on May 30, 2024. This latest offering from Canonical promises to revolutionize real-time computing by delivering an enhanced, low-latency, and deterministic operating system tailored to meet the stringent demands of modern, time- sensitive applications. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 3142 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Windows_TCO_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/06/25/Windows_TCO_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Windows TCO Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 25, 2024 * ⚓ India Times ☛ Cyber_attack_compromised_Indonesia_data_centre,_ransom sought:_report⠀⇛ Minister Budi Arie Setiadi said the attacker used a new variant of existing malicious software called Lockbit 3.0, without giving further details. * ⚓ Cyble Inc ☛ CHC_Cyberattack:_Check_Your_Mail_In_July_For_Data_Breach Notice⠀⇛ “CHC plans to mail written letters at the conclusion of data review to affected individuals for whom CHC has a sufficient address. Please note, we may not have sufficient addresses for all affected individuals. The mailing process is expected to begin in late July as CHC completes quality assurance procedures,” reads the official statement by Change Healthcare. UnitedHealth issued a data breach notification, revealing that the ransomware attack exposed a “substantial quantity of data” for a “substantial proportion of people in America.” During a congressional hearing, UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty estimated that “maybe a third” of all Americans’ health data was compromised in the attack. * ⚓ Security Week ☛ Hacker_Claims_Theft_of_30M_User_Records_From_Australia Ticketing_Company_TEG⠀⇛ The link to the Snowflake campaign is supported by the fact that, late last week, a threat actor believed to be associated with the infamous hacking group ShinyHunters, claimed it was offering the information of roughly 30 million TEG customers. * ⚓ Wired ☛ Red_Tape_Is_Making_Hospital_Ransomware_Attacks_Worse⠀⇛ Crippling ransomware attacks against hospitals and health care providers are on the rise. These ruthless cyberattacks can take medical systems offline for weeks—canceling appointments and surgeries and causing harm to patients. Doctors and nurses are plunged into crisis situations where they resort to using pen and paper, while IT staff work to make systems safe and bring them back online. The recovery can be long-lasting and brutal. Health care professionals, lawyers, and cybersecurity experts tell WIRED that amid the chaos caused by criminal hackers, a little-known bureaucratic process can slow down hospitals and medical providers getting their systems working again. * ⚓ US News And World Report ☛ Cyber_Attack_Compromised_Indonesia_Data Centre,_Ransom_Sought⠀⇛ Minister Budi Arie Setiadi said the attacker used a new variant of existing malicious software called Lockbit 3.0, without giving further details. The Lockbit cybercrime group is notorious for using malicious software called ransomware to digitally extort its victims. ╘══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╛ ¶ Lines in total: 3229 ➮ Generation completed at 02:50, i.e. 31 seconds to (re)generate ⟲