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Linux Club Organization

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:50:36 PM
Fostering an after-school Linux Club by encouraging participation.

Watching your pets with a Raspberry Pi and a mesh VPN

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:50:33 PM
A Raspberry Pi, a Pi-compatible camera, and a mesh VPN are all you need to watch your pets from afar.

ZOPEOLDARTICLE-49110

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:50:30 PM
SystemRescue 10.0 and Linux Lite 6.4

MX Linux

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:50:28 PM
A look at the user-friendly, vertically integrated community distro.

IBM plans to replace 7,800 jobs with AI, pauses hiring certain positions

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:48:49 PM
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says he could see 30% of back-office functions replaced by AI over 5 years.

One of the World's Lithium Leaders Looks Like a Shakier Source

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:30:00 PM
Chile, which boasts unmatched reserves of the battery metal, is shifting to a new state ownership model for lithium extraction and production.

Ubuntu 23.10 Looks Like It Will Switch To Using Dbus-Broker

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:30:00 PM
While distributions like Fedora Linux have been using Dbus-Broker for years already as their high performance D-Bus compatible implementation to, for Ubuntu 23.10 later this year is finally where it looks like Ubuntu will be transitioning to this better alternative to dbus-daemon...

AI Pioneer Quits Google to Warn Humanity of the Tech's Existential Threat

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:14:00 PM
Prominent Google computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton said he does not believe that AI systems are yet as intelligent as humans. "But I think they soon may be."

Database Trends Spotted at KubeCon Europe

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 03:00:02 PM
Much more work needs to be done to bridge the gaps between database management systems, containers, and cloud-native computing. The post Database Trends Spotted at KubeCon Europe appeared first on Linux Today.

Animated series in the works for Vampire Survivors, plus big upgrade upcoming

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 02:21:59 PM
Not only will Vampire Survivors get another content upgrade and a small patch later this month but an animated TV show is currently in the works.

Generative AI and Security: Balancing Performance and Risk

Tuesday 2nd of May 2023 02:00:59 PM
Are we moving too fast with AI? Nearly all tech companies are moving to incorporate generative AI, and industry luminaries are weighing in. The post Generative AI and Security: Balancing Performance and Risk appeared first on Linux Today.

AMD Adds AV1 Video Encoding Support To Mesa VA-API

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:30:52 PM
AMD has contributed support to Mesa's VA-API Gallium3D state tracker for supporting AV1 video encoding...

Don't get stuck in a honeypot

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:30:31 PM
Honeypots have been around for years and are a tried and tested cybersecurity mechanism. By creating a fake environment with attractive assets, organizations use honeypots to lure attackers into a trap where their actions can be studied and learned from to improve cybersecurity measures. Simultaneously, they are protecting the business’ real assets by preoccupying the attacker with the decoys. However, honeypots have a narrow field of view as the only activity that they detect is those that target them directly. If an attacker gains access to a network, but not through the honeypot, the business would be none the wiser.… [Continue Reading]

Charming monster collector Cassette Beasts is out now

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:17:52 PM
Cassette Beasts is the second full release from Bytten Studio following Lenna's Inception. It's a rather sweet evolution on the Pokémon-like monster catching games.

Open-source Ray 2.4 upgrade speeds up generative AI model deployment

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:17:35 PM
The open source Ray machine learning (ML) technology for deploying and scaling AI workloads is taking a big step forward today with the release of version 2.4. The new release takes specific aim at accelerating generative AI workloads.

How To Install VirtualBox on Rocky Linux 9

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:12:46 PM
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install VirtualBox on Rocky Linux 9. Are you ready to unleash the power of multiple operating systems on your Linux machine? With VirtualBox, you can easily run different operating systems on your machine without the need for additional hardware. Whether you’re a seasoned Linux user or … The post How To Install VirtualBox on Rocky Linux 9 appeared first on idroot.

AMD GPUOpen Prepares For Radeon RX 7600/7700 Series

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:09:58 PM
While AMD has yet to launch the Radeon RX 7600 or RX 7600 series graphics cards (sans the RX 7700S), AMD's GPUOpen tooling has seen new releases today in preparation for those forthcoming RDNA3 GPUs...

Cities: Skylines final expansion announced for May 23rd

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:06:29 PM
Paradox Interactive announced today that the mini-expansion Cities: Skylines - Hotels & Retreats is due for release on May 23rd.

lightning @ Savannah: GNU lightning 2.2.2 released!

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:04:14 PM
GNU lightning is a library to aid in making portable programs that compile assembly code at run time. Development: http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/lightning.git Download release: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/lightning/lightning-2.2.2.tar.gz   GNU Lightning 2.2.2 main new features: Mips release 6 support. New rbit* instruction, used for reversing bits. new popcnt* instruction, used to count set bits in a word. new lrot* and rrot* instructions, used to rotate bits. new ext*, ext*_u and dep* instructions, used to extract and deposit bits, using a pattern compatible with C bit fields. New qlsh*, qlsh*_u, qrsh* and qrsh*_u instructions, used to as normal shifts, but that also save overflow or underflow bits in a second output register. New unld*, unld*_u, unst*, unld*_x and unst*_x instructions, used to read or write unaligned memory. New mov*_f_w, mov*_w_f, mov*_d_w, mov*_w_d, mov*_d_ww and mov*_ww_d instructions, used to move values from/to gpr from/to fpr registers without using memory (if supported by the cpu). New fma*, fms*, fnma* and fnms* instructions, used for fused multiply-add.

MimiPenguin: Display (Hack) Login Passwords of Linux Users

Thursday 27th of April 2023 04:00:03 PM
MimiPenguin is a free and open source Shell/Python script used to dump the login credentials from the current Linux desktop user. Learn more here. The post MimiPenguin: Display (Hack) Login Passwords of Linux Users appeared first on Linux Today.

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