Tux Machines Bulletin for Wednesday, October 09, 2024 ┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅┅ Generated Thu 10 Oct 02:49:42 BST 2024 Created by Dr. Roy Schestowitz (𝚛𝚘𝚢 (at) 𝚜𝚌𝚑𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚘𝚠𝚒𝚝𝚣 (dot) 𝚌𝚘𝚖) Full hyperlinks for navigation omitted but are fully available in the originals The corresponding HTML versions are at http://news.tuxmachines.org ╒═══════════════════ 𝐈𝐍𝐃𝐄𝐗 ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ ⦿ Tux Machines - 8 Features Coming in Hot With elementary OS 8 ⦿ Tux Machines - BSD, GNU/Linux, and Free Software Miscellany ⦿ Tux Machines - Events: Budapest Audio Expo and Linux App Summit ⦿ Tux Machines - Free and Open Source Software ⦿ Tux Machines - Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, October 11, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC) ⦿ Tux Machines - Games and Applications: Dawnmaker, Word Cloud Images, PPSSPP Emulator ⦿ Tux Machines - Games: Block Factory, Red Dead Redemption, ZOOM Platform, Proton Experimental and More ⦿ Tux Machines - GNU/Linux Has Hit All-Time Highs Again ⦿ Tux Machines - Latest From Red Hat (About Buzzwords) ⦿ Tux Machines - Most of our servers will be offline because they are relocating ⦿ Tux Machines - NixCon drops AI war drone maker Anduril as a sponsor ⦿ Tux Machines - One Year's Uptime ⦿ Tux Machines - Open Hardware/Modding: 3-D Printing, STM32F429, Zephyr, Raspberry Pi, and More ⦿ Tux Machines - Open Hardware/Modding: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and More ⦿ Tux Machines - Plasma6 and FreeBSD 14 ⦿ Tux Machines - Programming Leftovers ⦿ Tux Machines - Security Leftovers ⦿ Tux Machines - Security Leftovers ⦿ Tux Machines - The Mozilla Blog Posting Stuff Totally Unrelated to Mozilla and the Web ⦿ Tux Machines - Tmux 3.5 Released with Extended Keys Support and New Features ⦿ Tux Machines - Today in Techrights ⦿ Tux Machines - today's howtos ⦿ Tux Machines - today's howtos ⦿ Tux Machines - today's leftovers ⦿ Tux Machines - Ubuntu Budgie 24.10 Release Notes ⦿ Tux Machines - Ubuntu Gamer? 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It is based on Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS and features Linux kernel 6.8 at its core. While we shared some of its initial details last year, and its progress last month, it is time to compile all of its expected features here considering the release is closer than ever before!🤩 With that out of the way, let us focus on the feature highlights. 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With guest host Andy from GNU/Linux Dev Time. * § Canonical/Ubuntu Family⠀➾ o ⚓ Ubuntu Fridge ☛ The_Fridge:_Ubuntu_Weekly_Newsletter_Issue_860⠀⇛ Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 860 for the week of September 29 – October 5, 2024. The full version of this issue is available here. * § BSD⠀➾ o ⚓ FreeBSD ☛ Celebrating_FreeBSD_Day_with_Tara_Stella:_A_Journey from_GNU/Linux_to_FreeBSD⠀⇛ In the spirit of FreeBSD Day 2024, we spoke with Tara Stella, a distinguished architect with a long history in open source development. With three decades of experience, Tara’s transition from GNU/Linux to FreeBSD is inspiring and insightful.   A Legacy in Open Source Tara’s journey in open source began in 1995 with Linux. * § Server⠀➾ o ⚓ Wouter Groeneveld ☛ Finding_Related_Images_in_Hugo⠀⇛ The Good Old Days relaunched last month with version 8 and I spent last week dissecting the changes from the new theme made by Mr. Creosote as it’s always fun to get inspired. They also have a museum page where you can go back in time to see what the site looked like back in the day. One of the things I really like is the way The Good Old Days displays lists, such as this one: all it takes is a cool cover and a small title/year combination in ribbon- style. But you can hover over the cover make a screenshot appear instead—a feature I intended to Steal Like an Artist for my own game list page. o ⚓ Rob Knight ☛ Setting_Up_Mastodon_Author_Tags⠀⇛ Mastodon 4.3 released today with a bunch of features but the one most people, including me, are excited about is author tags - this isn't the name of them but they also don't seem to have a proper name as far as I can tell. Anyway, you need to do two things to get the "More from X" section you can see in the screenshot above. The first is to add the fediverse:creator tag to your site in your head, which I previously wrote about here. * § Databases⠀➾ o ⚓ YottaDB ☛ Bid_Wars⠀⇛ The entire auction process demonstrates YottaDB’s capability to manage concurrent transactions and handle bidding conflicts gracefully, ensuring the auction runs smoothly despite a frenzy of bidders. As you examine the source code, you might notice there’s no error handling. This isn’t an oversight but rather a deliberate choice so I could highlight this under- appreciated gem. From my perspective, it’s fascinating how YottaDB handles writes so seamlessly you don’t need to include error-handling code for them. For those not familiar with M, I hope you find the code approachable and clear. The real value here is in YottaDB’s ability to manage conflicts internally, which simplifies development and keeps your code clean. While error handling remains important in other contexts, the fact that YottaDB takes care of conflicts automatically is a powerful feature that I believe deserves more attention. o ⚓ Rlang ☛ DuckDB_vs_dplyr_vs_base_R⠀⇛ TL;DR: For a very simple analysis (means by group on 100M rows), duckdb was 125x faster than base R, and 28x faster than readr+dplyr, without having to read data from disk into memory. The duckplyr package wraps DuckDB’s analytical query processing techniques in a dplyr- compatible API. Learn more at duckdb.org/docs/api/r and duckplyr.tidyverse.org. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 298 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Events_Budapest_Audio_Expo_and_Linux_App_Summit.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Events_Budapest_Audio_Expo_and_Linux_App_Summit.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Events: Budapest Audio Expo and Linux App Summit⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ Peter 'CzP' Czanik ☛ Budapest_Audio_Expo_2024⠀⇛ This weekend I visited the first Audio_Expo in Budapest. It was the first music event I truly enjoyed in years. Even if corridors and rooms were packed, there was enough fresh air. What sets this event apart from other events is the focus on listening to music on the vendors’ products rather than just the speeds and feeds on why you should buy their products. While, of course, the expected outcome is the same, with the emphasis on listening to live systems, I found the event much more comfortable to walk around. * ⚓ Linux_App_Summit_–_A_Review!⠀⇛ I had the privilege of attending LAS this year. True to my role as a designer, I brought my camera and volunteered during the event to be a photographer. The venue and university of Monterrey were beautiful. The main hall is a wall-to-wall glass building placed in the middle of campus. The pictures we got from there were so nice! The day began with a review of OnlyOffice features and capabilities. We then reviewed the progress that Mexico has seen in advancing Open Source initiatives. The sessions showcased a myriad of topics. They focused on how open source applications can make a difference in many areas. Other sessions focused on design guidelines, application- building logic, publication and efforts to promote GNU/Linux in education. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 354 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Free_and_Open_Source_Software.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Free_and_Open_Source_Software.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Free and Open Source Software⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇security_logo⦈_ * ⚓ Foomuuri_-_multizone_bidirectional_nftables_firewall_-_LinuxLinks⠀⇛ Foomuuri is a multizone bidirectional nftables firewall. Foomuuri depends on nftables (version 1.0.0 or higher), python3-systemd, python3-dbus and python3-gobject (called python3-gi in some distributions). This is free and open source software. * ⚓ Blurry_-_static_site_generator_focused_on_page_speed_and_SEO_- LinuxLinks⠀⇛ Blurry is a schema-first, plugin-enabled static site generator. Markdown front matter directly to Schema.org types, so your content is SEO-friendly and rich results-ready out of the box. Blurry brings the concept of schema-first development to static site generators. Specifically, Blurry uses Schema.org schema type names as the names for its template files, and schema type properties as Markdown front matter to populate those templates. This is free and open source software. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣴⣷⡁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣾⣚⣠⠔⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣦⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣥⣄⣤⠂⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢤⠀⠂⢤⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣽⢧⠤⠴⠊⢤⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⠶⠶⠤⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠠⢾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡷⡦⠤⠄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢈⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣛⣉⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠨⢷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣭⡥⠤⢄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠐⠚⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣟⡓⠒⠢⡁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⡄⠀⠀⠀⠈⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠀⠀⠀⠀⢠⡄⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠐⢚⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⡖⠒⠒⠒⠂⠂⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠛⠀⠀⠟⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⠫⠒⢄⠛⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠊⠙⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣍⠉⠙⠦⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠋⢽⣟⣟⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⢶⠙⠢⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡯⠷⣔⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 424 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Free_Software_Directory_meeting_on_IRC_Friday_October_11_starti.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Free_Software_Directory_meeting_on_IRC_Friday_October_11_starti.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, October 11, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇FSF_SOFTWARE_FOUNDATION⦈_ Quoting: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, October 11, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC) — Help improve the Free Software Directory (FSD), a catalog of useful free software that runs under free GNU-like systems (not limited to the GNU operating system and its GNU/Linux variants) and a project of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), by adding new entries and updating existing ones. Every Friday, we meet on IRC in the #fsf channel on Libera.Chat. Unfamiliar with IRC? Read more about it at: https://libreplanet.org/ wiki/IRC_Help Tens of thousands of people visit directory.fsf.org each month to discover free software. Entries in the Directory can contain a wealth of useful information, from basic category and descriptions, to providing detailed info about version control, IRC channels, documentation, and licensing info that has been carefully checked by FSF staff and trained volunteers. Read_on ⠀⢠⣦⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⠔⠒⢂⣩⠭⠝⠛⠛⠛⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣿⠛⠛⠀⣿⠛⢷⡄⢸⡟⠛⠃⢸⡟⠛⠃⠀⠀⢠⡞⠛⠀⢠⡞⠛⢳⡄⢸⡟⠛⠛⠘⠛⣿⠛⠃⢷⠀⣸⡆⢠⡟⠀⣼⡆⠀⢸⡟⠛⣦⠀⣿⠛⠛ ⣀⣠⣿⣀⣀⣠⡏⠀⠠⣊⣥⢤⣤⣀⣤⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⡀⠀⠀⠀⡿⠛⠃⠀⣿⠻⣏⠀⢸⡟⠛⠀⢸⡟⠛⠀⠀⠀⠀⠙⢷⡄⢸⡀⠀⢸⡇⢸⡟⠛⠀⠀⠀⣿⠀⠀⠘⣧⡏⢻⣾⠁⣰⣏⣿⡄⢸⡟⢿⡁⠀⣿⠛⠃ ⠛⠛⡟⠛⠛⠛⠓⠶⠆⠀⠀⠀⢸⡿⣿⠛⠛⠛⠛⠛⠃⠀⠀⠀⠃⠀⠀⠀⠛⠀⠘⠃⠘⠓⠒⠂⠘⠓⠒⠂⠀⠀⠐⠳⠞⠁⠈⠛⠖⠋⠀⠘⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠛⠀⠀⠀⠙⠀⠈⠃⠐⠛⠀⠈⠓⠘⠃⠀⠛⠀⠛⠒⠒ ⠀⠀⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⣤⣶⠟⠃⣿⠿⠿⠿⠿⠆⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡤⠤⠀⠀⠀⢀⠤⡀⠀⠀⠀⢠⠀⡄⠀⠀⠀⢀⠀⡄⠀⠀⠀⠠⢤⡀⠀⠀⠀⢀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠤⡤⠄⠀⠀⠀⡄⠀⠀⠀⢀⠤⡀⠀⠀⠀⢀⠀⡄ ⠀⠀⠓⠒⠒⠒⠚⠛⠋⠉⠁⠀⠀⠀⣿⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⡏⠀⠀⠀⠀⢸⣀⡔⠀⠀⠀⢸⣀⡇⠀⠀⠀⠸⠑⡇⠀⠀⠀⢀⣠⠇⠀⠀⠀⡼⢵⠀⠀⠀⠀⡇⠀⠀⠀⠀⡇⠀⠀⠀⢣⣀⡄⠀⠀⠀⠸⠑⡇ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 477 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Games_and_Applications_Dawnmaker_Word_Cloud_Images_PPSSPP_Emula.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Games_and_Applications_Dawnmaker_Word_Cloud_Images_PPSSPP_Emula.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Games and Applications: Dawnmaker, Word Cloud Images, PPSSPP Emulator⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ Adrian_Gaudebert:_How_much_did_Dawnmaker_really_cost?⠀⇛ About a year ago, I wrote a piece explaining how_much_we estimated_making_Dawnmaker_would_cost. Well, Dawnmaker is finished, so as promised, I'm going to revisit that and show you how much it actually cost to produce our game! Yay, more money talk! In June 2023, I made a budget for Dawnmaker that projected the game would cost a total of 520k€ to make. A year later, I can announce that the total budget is around 320k€. Why such a big difference? Because we never managed to secure funding, and thus had to cut a lot of what we wanted to do. We did not hire a team for the production of the game, did not even do the production of the game, did not pay ourselves, and reduced our spending to the minimum. . * ⚓ It's FOSS ☛ Create_Fun_Word_Cloud_Images_Easily_in_GNU/Linux_Terminal⠀⇛ Create a random word cloud image in the GNU/Linux terminal with this Python tool. * ⚓ Ubuntu Pit ☛ How_To_Play_PlayStation_Portable_Games_on_Ubuntu_Using PPSSPP_Emulator⠀⇛ Everyone likes portable games. But what would it be like if it were a “Play Station Game”? Oh, this will be awesome, won’t it? However, today, I will share the tricks for playing portable PlayStation games on Linux, enhancing your entertainment and giving you a better gaming experience. * ⚓ Barry Kauler ☛ mtPaint_now_supports_webp_images⠀⇛ WEBP image files, with ".webp" extension, are not very well supported in EasyOS. Discussed in the forum: https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=12789 I have compiled mtPaint version 3.50.10 in OpenEmbedded, with .webp support. Note that the latest mtpaint is not 3.51 as is suggested in the forum thread, it is 3.50.10. Yes, the README file here says "3.51", but the latest release identifies itself as "3.50.10": [...] ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 552 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Games_Block_Factory_Red_Dead_Redemption_ZOOM_Platform_Proton_Ex.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Games_Block_Factory_Red_Dead_Redemption_ZOOM_Platform_Proton_Ex.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Games: Block Factory, Red Dead Redemption, ZOOM Platform, Proton Experimental and More⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Block_Factory_is_basically_a_LEGO_factory_automation game_with_diorama_building⠀⇛ You've seen and likely played Factorio, Satisfactory and no doubt seen the chilled-out shapez 2 but there's a newcomer ready to suck your time away in Block Factory. This one is basically a LEGO block factory and automation sim, they just obviously can't use the LEGO name. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Red_Dead_Redemption_and_Undead_Nightmare_come_to_PC_on October_29⠀⇛ Finally huh? They sure kept us waiting. Red Dead Redemption from Rockstar Games is now set for a PC launch on October 29. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ ZOOM_Platform_store_announces_new_tool_to_run_Windows games_on_Linux_with_Proton⠀⇛ Some fun news here. ZOOM Platform, a games store that offers DRM-free games both new and old (as well as helping update some older games) now offers a special tool for Linux gamers to run Windows games with Proton. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Proton_Experimental_fixes_up_issues_for_Final_Fantasy XVI_and_multiple_other_games⠀⇛ Valve released a fresh update for Proton Experimental on October 7th, that pulled in some needed fixes for various Windows games on Linux / Steam Deck. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Pairs_&_Perils_combines_deck-building_and_dungeon- crawling_with_a_card-matching_memory_game⠀⇛ You've probably played card-matching memory games before, but have you played them in the setting of a dungeon-crawling deck- builder before? Pairs & Perils has a fun idea. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Space_Marine_2_fixes_online_for_Steam_Deck_but_may_need launch_option_on_desktop_Linux⠀⇛ Space Marine 2 recently broke online play on Linux / Steam Deck, but the latest update should solve it. Although it seems desktop Linux users will need a launch option. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ Gamescope_gets_improved_ROG_Ally_support_hinting_at more_progress_for_SteamOS⠀⇛ While Valve previously confirmed that they are indeed working towards a version of SteamOS (used on Steam Deck) for the ROG Ally / ROG Ally X, we're now seeing some of that get into Gamescope. * ⚓ GamingOnLinux ☛ itch_is_hosting_another_Queer_Halloween_Stories_Bundle for_2024⠀⇛ Another chance for you to support queer indie developers, authors, and artists. The Queer Halloween Stories Bundle for 2024 is now live on itch.io. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 644 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/GNU_Linux_Has_Hit_All_Time_Highs_Again.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/GNU_Linux_Has_Hit_All_Time_Highs_Again.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ GNU/Linux Has Hit All-Time Highs Again⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024, updated Oct 09, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Just_a_beautiful_view_in_the_morning⦈_ THE "market share" of GNU/Linux is hitting all-time_highs_again (according to statCounter) and about_half_of_all_Web_requests_come_from_Linux_devices_(mostly or_most_of_them_Android). Here in Tux Machines we're 'feeling' the growth GNU/ Linux because traffic is growing (494,283 requests yesterday) and trolls_are getting_ever_more_desperate_to_stop_us. Here in the UK it's estimated that about 6% of laptops (or desktops) run_some kind_of_GNU/Linux and we hear more people talk about it. It's becoming more mainstream while Microsoft_perishes. █ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣤⣴⡾⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠄⠀⠀⢀⣀⣠⣴⣶⣶⣾⣿⠿⠟⠛⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣴⣶⣶⣶⣶⡶⠶⠶⠒⠒⠀⠀⠉⠁⠀⠠⢤⠴⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣄⠀⢠⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣦⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣤⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⣀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⠟⠛⠛⠋⠉⠉⠀⠀⠀⣀⣀⣤⣤⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣤⣴⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣾⣾ ⣿⣿⡿⠿⠿⠿⠛⠛⠋⠉⠉⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣀⣤⣤⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⣿⣻⣿⡿⠖⠛⠿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⣀⣠⣤⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⣿⣿⣯⣽⣷⠿⠟⠋⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠉⠉⠙⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⢀⣀⣀⣤⣤⣶⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⣟⣻⣯⣽⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠿⣛⣛⣭⣽⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⠿⣟⣻⣭⣽⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠿⠛⠋⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠉⠙⠛⠛⠿⠿⠿⠿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟ ⣟⣋⣉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⢀⣀⣀⣀⣸⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⣿⣛⣿⡿⠿⠟⠛⠧⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣟⣻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⠟⠿⠛⠿⠟⠛⠿⠏⠿⠋⠛⠒⠃⠈⠙⠁⠁⠀⠈⠀⠉⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⡿⣿⣿⡟⣯⢿⢿⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⡿⠟⠿⠿⡏⢿⠙⣿⠜⠛⠛⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⡅⢤⣿⣟⡻⢿⡷⣿⣿⣿⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣻⣯⣟⣭⣏⡟⣋⣿⣍⡟⢿⢻⡓⠛⠁⠬⠑⠈⠁⠉⡀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠈⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣷⣯⣳⣿⣿⣣⣳⣯⣟⣷⣻⣾⡿⣹⢽⣯⣾⣯⡽⣟⣹⣿⣵⡽⣿⡒⡒⣯⠁⠲⡽⠼⢟⣷⣮⡤⣼⡶⣯⠁⢱⣟⠇⠤⣺⣦⣁⣐⣄⣄⢠⣤⠀⠀⣀⣅⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠿⣯⣽⣷⣿⣻⡿⣿⣾⣷⣿⣵⣻⣬⣞⣼⡻⣿⣞⣾⣢⣭⡿⠀⣀⣙⡅⠠⣤⠠⣿⡷⠾⣷⣿⡷⢾⠃⠒⠊⢿⢯⠀⠁⣠⣄⣀⠰⢤⣤⠠⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣿⣿⣛⣿⣯⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣙⣵⣯⣜⣲⣷⣯⣇⣬⣼⡃⠂⠝⠃⠰⡞⢿⣿⣭⣡⠨⢤⣾⡄⠠⠖⠀⠀⠀⠒⠃⠐⠃⢠⠝⠃⠒⠀⠀⠀⠀⡠⣤⠀⠀⣴⡄⣶⡆⣈⡁⠀ ⣿⣿⣟⢻⣿⣷⣼⣿⣿⣿⣿⢻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣾⣶⣿⣿⣿⣗⠸⡂⠈⣛⣣⣤⣤⣴⣿⡏⠀⠀⢐⡛⠸⠟⣀⠀⢠⣿⢁⡼⢇⣀⠀⣴⣶⣟⣾⠃⢚⣿⠍⠃⣺⣤⣬⠁⠂ ⣿⣿⡷⣽⣿⣿⣿⣾⣿⡟⣵⣿⣿⣿⣯⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣏⣮⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣾⣿⣿⣿⢿⣿⣧⣿⢷⣷⣿⡿⣶⣆⣀⣩⣅⡈⢀⡆⠀⠼⠛⠈⠉⠉⠉⢹⡥⠀⠆⠈⠀⠠⠯⠷⠂⠀ ⡟⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡻⣿⣿⣿⡽⣟⡻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣿⣷⣿⣿⡿⣋⣼⣿⣿⢶⣷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⠳⠆⢄⣤⣶⠦⠆⣀⡢⢾⡇⠁⡀⣴⡀⢀⢰⠄ ⡀⠨⠿⣿⣿⡁⠈⣛⣯⢹⣿⣷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣷⠆⢀⣼⣿⠟⢳⠿⠛⢿⠿⠉⠛⢻⣿⣿⣿⡻⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣦⣬⣿⣿⣿⣅⡟⢁⡉⠉⣠⣶⣾⣿⣿⢍⠦⣷⣾⣿⣿⣿⢦⣬⠙⠐⠊⠐ ⢶⣼⣿⠋⠨⣿⣿⣿⡇⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡟⡿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣦⣾⣿⡟⣦⠀⠀⢠⣄⣴⣿⣿⡉⠿⢿⣿⣿⢏⣹⣿⣿⣿⠿⠻⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣏⣿⣿⣯⠍⠊⡉⠹⠿⢿⡿⠛⠉⠃⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⣴⣯⣿⣧⠀⠈⠉⣻⣿⠿⠭⢿⣉⠉⠻⣷⣿⣿⣿⣿⣶⣾⣿⣿⣿⣶⡄⠀⢨⣿⢥⣂⣄⣠⣬⡉⣉⣾⣿⣿⣿⣷⣶⣄⣚⣿⣿⡿⠟⡛⠿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣷⣷⣽⣻⡾⠀⢀⠀⠀⠀⠀⣀⠀ ⠿⣩⣯⠁⢀⠀⠀⢿⣷⣶⠀⠀⠳⠛⠀⠐⠉⠙⡛⢷⣺⡿⠿⣿⣿⣿⣶⡼⠋⠿⠻⠿⣿⣿⡿⠻⠿⢿⣭⠱⢿⣿⣿⣿⡟⣿⣿⣟⣃⣀⠀⣬⡛⠰⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⡞⢻⢟⣭⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣧⣘⠒⠈⡅⡈⠹⣎ ⢠⣼⣿⣿⣿⡆⠀⠘⠏⢠⠀⠰⣿⡤⠀⣀⣀⣠⣶⣿⡋⠁⠀⠀⣉⠢⠟⡿⠀⢀⣶⣿⣿⣿⣿⣦⢀⡀⠀⠀⠀⠌⣿⢿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣿⣯⣂⡀⠌⠉⠉⢻⣿⣿⡷⠿⠏⢹⠿⣻⣿⣿⣿⠻⠏⣿⡗⣢⣤⣅⣰⡿ ⠈⠛⣛⣿⣧⠞⠼⠀⠁⣈⣶⣄⡀⠀⠀⣿⡿⠻⡏⠙⠛⠀⣰⣿⣟⣰⣦⣤⣿⡝⠿⠟⠛⣿⣿⣿⣿⡿⠄⠀⣀⣀⠀⠀⣀⣤⣬⡋⠓⠀⠰⣿⣦⣦⣀⣤⠠⠾⣻⣿⠀⢰⣶⠓⠁⠽⢟⣿⣿⣷⡚⠭⠀⠙⠿⠟⢋⣀ ⠀⠬⠁⠀⠻⠟⠀⠚⠋⣿⣿⣏⠁⠀⠀⠀⠀⠾⠓⣶⣦⠀⠁⠀⠀⠹⠿⠿⠛⠂⠀⠀⠶⠉⠀⣨⣿⣶⣶⣿⡿⠿⠀⢠⣿⣿⣿⠻⠗⠀⠀⣈⠙⠻⣿⣿⣿⡟⠛⠃⠀⢠⣿⣿⣿⣷⠨⣿⢻⣿⣿⣇⣀⡶⠿⠟⠁⡛ ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 705 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Latest_From_Red_Hat_About_Buzzwords.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Latest_From_Red_Hat_About_Buzzwords.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Latest From Red Hat (About Buzzwords)⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ Red Hat ☛ How_to_use_AMD_GPUs_for_model_serving_in_OpenShift_AI⠀⇛ As artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) workloads continue to grow, the demand for powerful, efficient hardware accelerators such as GPUs has become paramount. In this article, we will explore how to integrate and utilize AMD GPUs in Red_Hat_OpenShift_AI for model serving. Specifically, we'll dive into how to set up and configure the AMD Instinct MI300X GPU with KServe in OpenShift AI. * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ Introducing_the_new_Red_Hat_Ansible_development tools:_Streamlining_the_Ansible_creator_experience⠀⇛ In this post, we’ll dive into the key features of this new release, explore the benefits of the accompanying Ansible development container, and discuss how this update lays the foundation for a broader Ansible developer experience. * ⚓ Red Hat Official ☛ 2024_enterprise_trends:_cloud_meets_AI [Ed: Red Hat is a pool of buzzwords and nonsense, drifting in the cosmos looking for gullible clients]⠀⇛ We set out to discover how organisations are approaching their cloud strategy into 2025, their appetite for AI, and the barriers to adoption of emerging innovations. A survey of 609 enterprise IT managers across France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UAE and the UK showed that almost all respondents (99%) are investing in cloud as organisational priority, with preparations for AI adoption being a key driver. Yet numerous challenges persist including cloud sprawl, skills gaps, and compliance and data sovereignty. * ⚓ Red Hat ☛ Generative_Hey_Hi_(AI)_large_language_model_prompt_patterns: Tips_for_developers [Ed: Yet more buzzwords and hype]⠀⇛ A generative_Hey_Hi_(AI)_(gen_AI)_model, such as ChatGPT, is trained using a variety of texts from the internet. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 768 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Most_of_our_servers_will_be_offline_because_they_are_relocating.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Most_of_our_servers_will_be_offline_because_they_are_relocating.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Most of our servers will be offline because they are relocating⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 Quoting: Most of our servers will be offline because they are relocating | Mageia Blog (English) — We are pleased to announce that our servers in Marseille will be moving to new premises, still provided free of charge by IELO. As a result, some services as the bug tracker, wiki, code servers, build system and others will be offline. The planned date is between now and October 9, 2024. We apologize for the inconvenience. This is a necessary step before hardware renewal. Read_on ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 803 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/NixCon_drops_AI_war_drone_maker_Anduril_as_a_sponsor.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/NixCon_drops_AI_war_drone_maker_Anduril_as_a_sponsor.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ NixCon drops AI war drone maker Anduril as a sponsor⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ The Register UK ☛ NixCon_drops_AI_war_drone_maker_Anduril_as_a sponsor⠀⇛ On Monday, the organizers of NixCon, which celebrates the NixOS Linux distribution, welcomed Anduril Industries as a sponsor of the event. The following day, after that commercial deal was questioned in a NixOS discussion forum, the event organizers rejected Anduril's sponsorship, citing community concerns about accepting funds from a defense contractor. * ⚓ C4ISRNET ☛ Anduril_lands_$250_million_Pentagon_contract_for_drone defense_system⠀⇛ The firm is already on a 10-year, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract worth up to $1 billion with U.S. Special Operations Command to supply counter-drone hardware and software, but the spokesperson would not confirm whether the new business is part of its SOCOM award. * ⚓ Wired ☛ Anduril_Is_Building_Out_the_Pentagon’s_Dream_of_Deadly_Drone Swarms⠀⇛ The US Air Force wants the new CCA drones to be more capable and more independent than existing uncrewed craft, which still depend heavily on ground staff. They are envisioned performing a wide range of missions, including reconnaissance, air strikes, and electronic warfare—either alone or in collaboration with aircraft piloted by a human or autonomously. A core part of the program is developing new artificial intelligence software to control the aircraft that can operate autonomously in a wider range of situations than existing military systems, which are typically autonomous only in narrow circumstances. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 863 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/One_Year_s_Uptime.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/One_Year_s_Uptime.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ One Year's Uptime⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024, updated Oct 09, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Just_doing_what_comes_naturally⦈_ TODAY is "the day". My main laptop exceeded 1 year's uptime (07:05:35 up 365 days, 12:50, 41 users, load average: 0.37, 0.45, 0.57) and the other laptops have decent uptime too. My second laptop is about to exceed 300 days (07:08:27 up 299 days, 22:20, 2 users, load average: 7.63, 7.32, 7.25) and Rianne's main laptop is at over 7 months (7:09:19 up 225 days, 19:07, 6 users, load average: 1.23, 0.86, 1.10). Over the years GNU/Linux got more stable and resilient. Catastrophic Linux holes (such as remotely exploitable root level problems) don't happen often and so the main reason for downtime is an outage. Reboots that load the latest kernel are typically needed if catastrophic Linux holes are patched (which affect laptops, not servers with many users). As of this week, my main laptop's battery is officially and perpetually at 0 (it cannot charge anymore; it was still at 1% some days ago), so if there is an outage, downtime follows for sure. To be fair, it's a 2016 laptop and batteries don't typically last a decade. I will remove the battery, probably before next boot. Will this laptop reach an uptime of 2 years? 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The idea is that instead of switching filament, you swap out hot ends or other tools. That isn’t a new idea. However, most tool changers are expensive. [Engineers Grow] has one that is simple and inexpensive, relying on the printer’s own motors and some clever mechanics. * ⚓ Here’s_how_you_take_contest-winning_photographs⠀⇛ We ran a summer-themed photography contest in August, where contestants had to share what summer meant to them through an image. The only condition was the photo had to be clicked on a Fairphone. * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ Infineon_EZ-USB_FX20_programmable_USB_controller supports_up_to_20Gbps_speeds,_features_LVDS_interfaces⠀⇛ The EZ-USB FX20 is a programmable USB controller supporting speedy transfers via USB 20Gbps and LVDS interfaces. It is the latest addition to Infineon’s EZ-USB line designed to add USB connectivity to devices with high-performance requirements in AI, image processing, and other demanding applications. It offers up to six times the bandwidth of its predecessor, the EZ-USB FX3. The FX20 is powered by a dual-core MCU subsystem, with ARM Cortex-M4F and ARM Cortex-M0+ cores. * ⚓ Hackaday ☛ 3D_Printering:_Listen_To_Klipper⠀⇛ I recently wrote about using Klipper to drive my 3D printers, and one natural question is: Why use Klipper instead of Marlin? To some degree that’s like asking why write in one programming language instead of another. However, Klipper does offer some opportunities to extend the environment more easily. Klipper runs on a Linux host, so you can do all of the normal Linux things. * ⚓ Ruben Schade ☛ Building_a_small,_dense_homelab_cluster⠀⇛ Speaking of homelabs, I’m looking forward to building a small cluster in Clara’s and my upcoming 25 RU home server rack. I’ve got used to Xen and Bhyve for one-off or mirrored hypervisors, but I’ve only ever used large clusters at work. The plan would be to use this to test distributed storage, RDMA, hypervisor failovers, and tooling like Proxmox, XCP-NG, and K8s that clients at work are migrating from, as well as more Xen, Bhyve, and NVMM testing. * ⚓ Hackaday ☛ A_Flip_Digit_Clock,_Binary_Style⠀⇛ Flip digit clocks are a prized piece of consumer electrical ephemera, providing as they do a digital display without significant electronics. Making your own flip digit display involves some drudgery in the production of all those flip cards, but how would it seem if the complexity was reduced? Go from base 10 to base 2 for example, and a binary flip digit display can be made from flip dot display parts. [Marcin Saj] has done just that, resulting in a timepiece that’s a few bits out of the ordinary. * ⚓ Hackaday ☛ Running_Game_Boy_Games_On_STM32_MCUs_Is_Peanuts⠀⇛ Using a STM32F429 Discovery board [Jan Zwiener] put together a Game Boy-compatible system called STM32Boy. It is based around the Peanut-GB Game Boy emulator core, which is a pretty nifty and fast single-header GB emulator library in C99. Considering that the average 32-bit MCU these days is significantly faster than the ~4 MHz  8-bit Sharp SM83 (Intel 8080/Zilog Z80 hybrid) in the original Game Boy it’s probably no surprise that the STM32F429 (up to 180 MHz) can emulate this 8-bit SoC just fine. * ⚓ Qt ☛ Qt_Group_Joins_Zephyr_Project_to_Accelerate_IoT_Development⠀⇛ * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ reComputer_R1000_Raspberry_Pi_CM4-powered_IoT_Gateway runs_open-source_software_for_Edge_Hey_Hi_(AI)_applications_(Sponsored)⠀⇛ Seeed Studio is a Raspberry Pi-approved reseller and device designer. In May 2024, Seeed released their first edge IoT Raspberry Pi-powered gateway and controller, reComputer R1000. It is Raspberry Pi CM4-powered, with Hey Hi (AI) capabilities when equipped with Hailo NPU. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1049 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Open_Hardware_Modding_Arduino_Raspberry_Pi_and_More.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Open_Hardware_Modding_Arduino_Raspberry_Pi_and_More.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Open Hardware/Modding: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and More⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ Raspberry Pi ☛ Ada_Computer_Science:_A_year_in_review⠀⇛ A reflection on Ada Computer Science's successes and key achievements over the past twelve months. * ⚓ CNX Software ☛ GIGAIPC_QBiX-ADNAN97-A1_fanless_industrial_PC_features defective_chip_maker_Intel_N97_CPU,_dual_HDMI,_dual_LAN⠀⇛ GIGAIPC QBiX-ADNAN97-A1 industrial PC is a compact system, powered by the defective chip maker Intel Processor N97 quad- core Alder Lake-N processor. This industrial PC supports up to 16GB of DDR5 memory and features flexible storage options with an M.2 slot for SATA or NVMe drives. Additionally, the QBiX- ADNAN97-A1 supports dual independent displays via two HDMI ports, It also offers dual Gigabit Ethernet, multiple USB 3.2 Gen 2×1 ports, an M.2 E-Key for Wi-Fi/Bluetooth expansion, and a COM port for legacy device connectivity. * ⚓ Purism ☛ True_Choice_for_Smartphone_Privacy_and_Security⠀⇛ The duopoly that exists worldwide (Apple’s IOS and Google’s Android) makes it exceedingly difficult to find a mobile device that does not knowingly share one’s personal information. Forsaking privacy to tech titans and large OEMS (Original Equipment Providers) has been the norm. * ⚓ Jeff Geerling ☛ Use_an_External_GPU_on_Raspberry_Pi_5_for_4K_Gaming⠀⇛ After I saw Pineboards 4K Pi 5 external GPU gaming demo at Maker Faire Hanover, I decided it was time to set up my GPU test rig and see how the Pi OS amdgpu Linux kernel patch is going. * ⚓ Arduino ☛ Top_Arduino_Cloud_IoT_dashboard_ideas_with_the_new_Image widget ⠀⇛ Recently, we announced the exciting new Image widget for Arduino Cloud. This powerful feature opens up a world of possibilities for enhancing your IoT dashboards. But the true potential of the Image widget lies in the applications that you create. Today, we’re excited to dive deeper and show you what kind of IoT dashboards your can create with the Image widget. Whether you’re using it for smart homes, enterprise solutions, or educational tools, the possibilities are endless—and we’re here to help you discover its full potential! ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1125 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Plasma6_and_FreeBSD_14.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Plasma6_and_FreeBSD_14.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Plasma6 and FreeBSD 14⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 I just installed a new FreeBSD desktop machine. For this one, I wanted to have KDE Plasma6, since that’s already running on my GNU/Linux laptop and gaming machine – and it’s time for me to dogfood on FreeBSD. Here’s some notes. § Base Install⠀➾ FreeBSD has a Live ISO and a graphical installer. For licensing reasons, it isn’t Calamares (which is GPLv3). So I use the text-based installer. I downloaded the FreeBSD_14.1_memstick_image. Read_on ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1158 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Programming_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Programming_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Programming Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ AppSignal BV ☛ What's_New_in_Ruby_on_Rails_8⠀⇛ The first Rails 8 beta has officially been released, bringing an exciting set of features, bug fixes, and improvements. This version builds on the foundation of Rails 7.2, while introducing new features and optimizations to make Rails development even more productive and enjoyable. Key highlights include an integration with Kamal 2 for hassle- free deployments, the introduction of Propshaft as the new default asset pipeline, and extensive ActiveRecord enhancements. Rails 8 also brings several SQLite integration upgrades that make it a viable option for production use. * ⚓ Buttondown LLC ☛ How_to_convince_engineers_that_formal_methods_is cool⠀⇛ I have an open email for answering questions about formal methods, and one of the most common questions I get is "how do I convince my coworkers that this is worth doing?" usually the context is the reader is really into the idea of FM but their coworkers don't know it exists. The goal of the asker is to both introduce FM and persuade them that FM's useful. * ⚓ Daniel Miessler ☛ How_My_Projects_Fit_Together⠀⇛ When people look at the various projects I’ve put out over the last year, they often ask which is the main one, or if they’re all related. And if so—how? * ⚓ University of Toronto ☛ Things_syndication_feed_readers_do_with 'conditional_GET'⠀⇛ For reasons beyond the scope of this entry, I recently looked at my feed fetching logs for Wandering Thoughts. As usually happens when you turn over any rock involving web server logs, I discovered some multi-legged crawling things underneath, and in this case I was paying attention to what feed readers do (or don't do) for conditional GETs. Consider this a small catalog. * ⚓ Arjen Wiersma ☛ Enhance_testability_with_selmer⠀⇛ This is my first article in a series called Rock Solid Software. In it I explore different dimensions of software that does not simply break. You can write good software in any programming language, although some are more suited to a disciplined practice then others, Clojure is definitely in the relaxed space of discipline here. * ⚓ Rlang ☛ How_to_Combine_Two_Columns_into_One_in_R_With_Examples_in_Base R_and_tidyr⠀⇛ As a beginner R programmer, you’ll often encounter situations where you need to manipulate data frames by combining columns. This article will guide you through the process of combining two columns into one in R, using both base R functions and the tidyr package. We’ll provide clear examples and explanations to help you master this essential skill. * ⚓ Karl Seguin ☛ TCP_Server_in_Zig_-_Part_3_-_Minimizing_Writes_&_Reads⠀⇛ Before we look at making our server multi-threaded, and then move to polling, there are two optimization techniques worth exploring. You might think that we should finalize our code before applying optimizations, but I think optimizations in general can teach us things to look out for / consider, and it's particularly true in both these cases. In the previous parts, we made use of numerous system calls to setup our server and then communicate with the client. System calls (aka, syscalls) is how our program asks the operating system to do something, like writing bytes to a socket. There's overhead to making syscalls, so it's something we want to keep an eye on and, if possible, minimize. This overhead is small (100-200ns plus some trashing of various caches, from what I could find), therefore it isn't a concern for infrequent calls like the ones we used to setup our server - socket, setsockopt, bind and listen. read and write are a different story though: they're often in a loop and, for a server, the number of calls to read and write will grow with the number of active connection. * ⚓ Jeremy Bowers ☛ This_Post_Is_Not_About_Python⠀⇛ What this post is about is the engineering risks of being a fan. Engineering is about solving problems. At the highest level, tool choice decisions are complicated. You need to consider what engineers you have on hand, what skills they have, what skills they may be able to acquire, what the business needs are, what the costs of a whole range of different possible solutions are, where those costs are themselves usually ranges of risk rather than rigid promises that this approach will cost exactly $1,353,374.54, etc. And I mean this only as a partial list intended to make you think about not just “does this language have a particular library”, but all the way up and down what a senior engineer ought to be considering. In the process of making that decision, you are going to find that every option has downsides. Every single one. If you haven’t found them, you aren’t looking hard enough. * ⚓ Bryan Lunduke ☛ No,_You_Don't_Need_Telemetry_Data_to_Make_Software⠀⇛ If you need telemetry and usage data... * ⚓ Bryan Lunduke ☛ Best_Alternatives_to_Woke_Software⠀⇛ Because we should all be able to use software that doesn't hate us for being normal. * ⚓ Collabora ☛ Mesa_CI_and_the_power_of_pre-merge_testing⠀⇛ Having multiple developers work on pre-merge testing distributes the process and ensures that every contribution is rigorously tested before merging. * ⚓ Qt ☛ Qt_6.8_LTS_Released!⠀⇛ We are thrilled to announce the release of Qt 6.8, packed with support for new desktop, mobile, and embedded platforms, hundreds of improvements, and exciting new features to boost your development experience and meet the needs of demanding applications. * ⚓ Rlang ☛ Use_nanoparquet_instead_of_readr/CSV⠀⇛ * § Python⠀➾ o ⚓ Adriaan de Groot ☛ Python_and_SysV_shared_memory⠀⇛ At work-work the system uses, for historical reasons, a lot of SystemV shared memory. The SysV shared memory API has C functions like shmat(2). There is also a different shared memory Hey Hi (AI) POSIX shared memory, which has functions like shm_open(3). For reasons, on some work- work systems we’re constrained to Python 3.7 and no additional libraries. I wanted to mess with the shared memory on such a system, from Python for convenience, so I wrote some very simple wrappers. Here’s a recap. As usual, corrections are welcome, or tips (by email). I write these notes as much for future me as anyone else. * § Shell/Bash/Zsh/Ksh⠀➾ o ⚓ [Repeat] Linuxiac ☛ Tmux_3.5_Released_with_Extended_Keys_Support and_New_Features⠀⇛ Tmux 3.5 has been recently released, bringing several updates and improvements over its previous version, 3.4. This new release primarily focuses on enhanced key handling, user interface tweaks, and better compatibility with various terminal environments. * § Standards/Consortia⠀➾ o ⚓ RIPE ☛ Saying_Goodbye_to_an_API⠀⇛ On 5 December 2014, we received a resource request, which would normally be an uneventful occurrence. However, this was the first time we received such a request via the API. Nearly ten years and many requests later, we have decided to terminate the Resource Requests API. This will take place on 6 January 2025 as announced on the RIPE NCC Services Working Group mailing list. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1382 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Security_Leftovers.1.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Security_Leftovers.1.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Security Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ LWN ☛ Security_updates_for_Tuesday⠀⇛ Security updates have been issued by Debian (kernel), Fedora (webkitgtk), Mageia (cups), Oracle (e2fsprogs, kernel, and kernel-container), Red Hat (buildah, container-tools:rhel8, containernetworking-plugins, git-lfs, go-toolset:rhel8, golang, grafana-pcp, podman, and skopeo), SUSE (Mesa, mozjs115, podofo, and redis7), and Ubuntu (cups and cups-filters). * ⚓ PCLOS Official ☛ PCLinuxOS:_Today’s_updates⠀⇛ qbittorrent-5.0.0-1 waterfox-G-browser-6.0.19-1rpm-4.20.0- 1 thorium-browser-126.0.6478.251-1 mercury-browser-129.0.2- 1 google-chrome-browser-129.0.6668.89-1 libssh-0.10.6-1 * ⚓ Scoop News Group ☛ Security_provider_ADT_discloses_second_cybersecurity incident_in_two_months⠀⇛ Latest incident involves stolen employee data, the company said in a federal filing. * ⚓ Salih_Emin:_uCareSystem_24.10.07_|_Critical_Fixes_for_Ubuntu,_Raspberry Pi,_GNU/Linux_Mint_and_Debian⠀⇛ It’s time for another update! I’m pleased to introduce uCareSystem 24.10.07, the latest version of the all-in-one system maintenance tool. This release brings several key fixes and improvements that will make your system maintenance even smoother. * ⚓ Bootlin ☛ Bootlin_welcomes_cybersecurity_expert_Olivier_Benjamin⠀⇛ We’re happy to announce that Olivier Benjamin has recently joined the Bootlin engineering team! * ⚓ JURIST ☛ UNODC_report_reveals_Asian_crime_syndicates_exploit_advanced tech_to_expand_global_criminal_networks⠀⇛ The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) released a report on Monday, revealing that Asian crime syndicates have increasingly integrated service-based business models and advanced technologies — including malware, generative artificial intelligence (AI), and deepfakes — into their operations alongside the establishment of new underground markets and cryptocurrency solutions for money laundering. * § Windows TCO⠀➾ o ⚓ SANS ☛ Microsoft_Patch_Tuesday_-_October_2024,_(Tue,_Oct_8th)⠀⇛ Microsoft today released patches for 117 vulnerabilities. Three additional vulnerabilities apply to Chromium/Edge. Another three vulnerabilities are rated critical. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1468 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Security_Leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Security_Leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Security Leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ Federal News Network ☛ IoT-driven_endpoint_proliferation_requires secure-by-design_principles⠀⇛ The government needs to push the market in the direction of secure-by-design, Touhill said. That includes manufacturing, fielding and management of these endpoints. That means specific cybersecurity requirements need to be built-in from the start, and trained personnel to verify the effectiveness of those cybersecurity measures. And that includes more than just software, Touhill said. That also includes the platforms and hardware that the software will run on. And it also needs to take the user into account as well. * § Windows TCO⠀➾ o ⚓ Krebs On Security ☛ [Microsoft]_Patch_Tuesday,_October_2024 Edition⠀⇛ Microsoft today released security updates to fix at least 117 security holes in Windows computers and other software, including two vulnerabilities that are already seeing active attacks. Also, Adobe plugged 52 security holes across a range of products, and Apple has addressed a bug in its new macOS 15 “Sequoia” update that broke many cybersecurity tools. o ⚓ Vice Media Group ☛ American_Water,_the_Largest_U.S._Water Utility,_Hit_with_Cyberattack⠀⇛ The Camden, NJ, company revealed the hack on Monday after identifying issues a few days earlier and notifying law enforcement. According to a regulatory filing, the full impact of the breach is still unknown, as the company is “currently unable to predict the full impact of this incident.” o ⚓ Inside Towers ☛ Nokia_Says_Cyber_Criminal_Attacks_on_Telecom Infrastructure_Accelerating⠀⇛ The growth in DDoS attacks has been fueled by the proliferation of hundreds of thousands of insecure IoT devices, ranging from smart refrigerators to smartwatches, which often have lax security protections yet have gigabit broadband capacity that facilitates the spread of malware. o ⚓ Open Source Initiative ☛ The_Open_Source_Initiative_Supports_the Open_Source_Pledge [Ed: The Open Source Initiative also takes bribes from Microsoft to lobby for GPL violations in GitHub. The OSI is a truly sick organisation that fronts for Microsoft and promotes exploitation.]⠀⇛ Creating a new social norm of companies paying Open Source maintainers and organizations, the Open Source Pledge is supported by the OSI and other contributors. * § Integrity/Availability/Authenticity⠀➾ o ⚓ Federal News Network ☛ DoD_wringing_out_zero_trust_concepts_under assessment_process⠀⇛ The proofs of concept range from a ship-to-shore connection sponsored by Naval Sea Systems Command to the Defense Information Systems Agency’s work on federated identity, credentialing and access management (ICAM). The Pentagon’s zero trust strategy lays out a goal to achieve a “target” level of zero trust across all DoD components by fiscal 2027. o ⚓ The Conversation ☛ As_an_ethical_hacker,_I_can’t_believe_the risks_people_routinely_take_when_they_access_the_internet_in public⠀⇛ You can avoid these risks by logging in from a virtual private network (VPN), not that I saw anyone doing that at the concert. More generally, people can protect themselves from identity theft by, for instance, having anti-phishing systems in their inboxes. However, the easiest defence of all is to be alert to the risks and take sensible precautions in public. By protecting your data and devices, no matter where you are, you can avoid becoming one of the victims. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1591 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/The_Mozilla_Blog_Posting_Stuff_Totally_Unrelated_to_Mozilla_and.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/The_Mozilla_Blog_Posting_Stuff_Totally_Unrelated_to_Mozilla_and.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ The Mozilla Blog Posting Stuff Totally Unrelated to Mozilla and the Web⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * ⚓ Mozilla ☛ The_Mozilla_Blog:_The_Pop-Up:_A_homegrown_space_for_Chicago’s creatives⠀⇛
Kevin and Molly Woods run The Pop-Up, a resale boutique and creative outlet for local artists, nestled in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood. Credit: Jesus J. Montero
Freedom and legacy go hand in hand. For entrepreneurs, it means building something that reflects not only their vision but also the stories they want to share with the world. Husband-and-wife Kevin and Molly Woods embody that philosophy. Their partnership began with a Microsoft's Surveillance Arm LinkedIn message — one that didn’t lead to a job, but to something much bigger. “She was a recruiter,” Kevin recalled. “You know those messages you always think are a scam? Well, that’s how we met. She sent me one of those 15 years ago, and we’ve been together ever since.” § A new era of creators * ⚓ Mozilla ☛ Semicolon_Books:_A_haven_of_independence_and_empowerment_in Chicago⠀⇛ Danielle Moore is a woman on a mission. It shows in the carefully curated, outward-facing books that line the shelves of Semicolon Books in Chicago’s River West neighborhood. * ⚓ Mozilla ☛ DishRoulette_Kitchen:_Empowering_Chicago’s_entrepreneurs_for generational_change⠀⇛ Community is power. That’s the driving force behind DishRoulette Kitchen, a support hub for local food entrepreneurs in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood. * ⚓ Mozilla ☛ Local_roots,_digital_connections:_How_Chicago’s_small businesses_are_building_with_Solo⠀⇛ As a community builder at Mozilla, I’m all about staying connected — whether that’s producing community events to invite more people into our brand, or working directly with people to make sure our products are actually helping those who need them most. Recently, I had the chance to sit down with three amazing small business owners in Chicago to explore how Solo, Mozilla’s AI-powered website builder, could help them expand their online presence. Solo is built to make creating websites easy, but these sessions were about more than that — they were about building new websites for these small business owners to share their stories and build stronger connections with their communities. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 1671 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Tmux_3_5_Released_with_Extended_Keys_Support_and_New_Features.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Tmux_3_5_Released_with_Extended_Keys_Support_and_New_Features.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Tmux 3.5 Released with Extended Keys Support and New Features⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Tmux_3.5_terminal_multiplexer⦈_ Quoting: Tmux 3.5 Released with Extended Keys Support and New Features — Tmux 3.5 has been recently released, bringing several updates and improvements over its previous version, 3.4. This new release primarily focuses on enhanced key handling, user interface tweaks, and better compatibility with various terminal environments. However, before moving to the novelties in the new version, let’s briefly explain what tmux is for those who aren’t familiar. To put it simply, self-described as a terminal multiplexer, tmux is a tool that allows users to manage multiple terminal sessions within a single window. Imagine splitting your terminal into various panes, each with a separate session, and having the flexibility to detach or reconnect later. This is especially useful for developers, system administrators, and anyone needing to keep track of multiple processes simultaneously. Now, let’s dive into the latest release. 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GNU/Linux can automatically go to sleep when system is idle or laptop lid is closed, though user can configure to disable that behavior via either graphical options or logind.conf configuration file. * ⚓ Ubuntu Pit ☛ How_To_Customize_Your_KDE_Plasma_Desktop’s_Look_and_Feel⠀⇛ KDE Plasma is an awesome desktop environment for GNU/Linux desktops. You can easily customize your desktop screen with plenty of features. There are a lot of themes, widgets, and icons available for the KDE desktop. 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As businesses increasingly rely on robust database solutions, Percona stands out for its ability to handle high-traffic websites and complex data operations efficiently. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2121 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/today_s_leftovers.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/today_s_leftovers.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ today's leftovers⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Roy Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 * § SUSE/OpenSUSE⠀➾ o ⚓ OpenSUSE ☛ Presenting_GRUB2_BLS⠀⇛ The new PE binary is a version of GRUB2 that includes a set of patches from Fedora, which makes the bootloader follow the Boot Loader Specification (BLS). This will make GRUB2 understand the boot entries from /boot/efi/ entries, and dynamically generate the boot menu showed during boot time. o ⚓ CubicleNate ☛ Upgrading_the_Atari_VCS_with_openSUSE_Tumbleweed⠀⇛ The author shares their experience with the Atari VCS, purchased after years of anticipation. Initially intrigued by its retro aesthetic and modern features, the author details upgrades made to enhance performance. Ultimately, they find satisfaction in its dual functionality as a home theater PC and casual gaming console, celebrating its design and upgrade potential. * § Debian Family⠀➾ o ⚓ Thorsten Alteholz ☛ Thorsten_Alteholz:_My_Debian_Activities_in September_2024⠀⇛ This month I accepted 441 and rejected 29 packages. The overall number of packages that got accepted was 448. I couldn’t believe my eyes, but this month I really accepted the same number of packages as last month. [...] Despite the announcement the package libppd in Debian is not affected by the CVEs related to CUPS. By pure chance there is an unrelated package with the same name in Debian. I also answered some question about the CUPS related uploads. Due to the CUPS issues, I postponed my work on other packages to October. Last but not least I did a week of FD this month and attended the monthly LTS/ELTS meeting. ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2194 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Ubuntu_Budgie_24_10_Release_Notes.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Ubuntu_Budgie_24_10_Release_Notes.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Ubuntu Budgie 24.10 Release Notes⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 Quoting: Ubuntu Budgie 24.10 Release Notes | Ubuntu Budgie — The key focus for the team for this cycle has been the conversion of our distro to a Wayland based distro. We have been working closely with our fellow Buddies Of Budgie maintainers. Excellent progress has been made towards this huge effort – internally we already have a Wayland based distro that we are ‘dog-fooding’. We will share more information once we have a more stable offering. Read_on ䷩ 𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚎 2225 ╒═══════════════════ 𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐈𝐂𝐋𝐄 ═════════════════════════════════════════════════╕ (ℹ) Images, hyperlinks and comments at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Ubuntu_Gamer_The_Steam_Snap_Now_Runs_Better_Than_Ever.shtml Gemini version at https://tuxmachines.org/n/2024/10/09/Ubuntu_Gamer_The_Steam_Snap_Now_Runs_Better_Than_Ever.gmi ⠀⌧ █▇▆▅▄▃▂▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁ Ubuntu Gamer? The Steam Snap Now Runs Better Than Ever⠀▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▁▂▃▄▅▆▇█ ⌧ posted by Rianne Schestowitz on Oct 09, 2024 🄸🄼🄰🄶🄴_🄳🄴🅂🄲🅁🄸🄿🅃🄸🄾🄽_⦇Steam_logo⦈_ Quoting: Ubuntu Gamer? The Steam Snap Now Runs Better Than Ever - OMG! Ubuntu — Valve recommend Ubuntu users stick to the official Steam DEB for the best experience but plenty of Ubuntu users prefer the convenience offered by the unofficial Steam snap maintained by Canonical and available to install through App Center. The latest release of snapd, the engine that installs, manages, and configures snap apps, includes a couple of changes that improve the performance of the Steam snap specifically. Snapd 2.65 sees the removal of “all AppArmor and seccomp restrictions to improve user experience”. This doesn’t mean the Steam runs un-sandboxed, rather the Steam snap is more in control of its own containers (Steam is really more of a framework than app, with multiple components, parts, and so on). 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