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[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 03:21:39 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro – A Rockchip RK3576-powered Raspberry Pi CM4 alternative with up to 16GB RAM, 128GB flash, a 6 TOPS NPU

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Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro, also called ArmSoM-CM5, is a Rockchip RK3576 system-on-module electrically and mechanically compatible with the Raspberry Pi CM4 while offering up to 16GB LPDDR5 memory, 128GB eMMC flash, and a 6 TOPS AI accelerator embedded into the RK3576 SoC.

https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/09/09/banana-pi-bpi-cm5-pro-rockchip-rk3576-raspberry-pi-cm4-alternative-with-up-to-16gb-ram-128gb-flash-a-6-tops-npu/

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 04:38:12 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Gets In On The Generative AI Action

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Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is on many people's minds right now. Some are excited to see what kind of productivity boosts they can get with it, while others are concerned that the way this technology is progressing is very unethical.

https://news.itsfoss.com/red-hat-gen-ai/

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 05:54:26 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Linux 6.12 To Enhance The Hybrid P/E Core Experience On Intel Lunar Lake

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The work written about earlier this year on New Intel Linux Patches Continue Working To Improve Hybrid CPU Task Placement looks like it will be merged for the upcoming Linux 6.12 cycle as the patches have now been queued into the power management subsystem's "-next" branch.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.12-Hybrid-No-SMT-Cap

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 07:10:47 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Fastfetch is the Perfect Replacement for Neofetch

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When development on system info tool Neofetch was discontinued 1 earlier this year a slew of forks, alternatives, and upstart projects sprung up to fill the void. Yet the Neofetch alternative that’s gained the most traction —anecdotally, at least; I’ve not be creeping around Linux conferences to verify first-hand—is Fastfetch.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/09/fastfetch-is-the-best-neofetch-alternative

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 08:27:02 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Moon Watch is a time-stopping horde survival deck-builder from the devs of Backpack Hero

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The team behind the popular Backpack Hero, Jaspel, have revealed their new game Moon Watch. Combining together elements of recent popular games like Vampire Survivors for the basic idea, but blending in deck-building too with the ability to stop time.

https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/09/moon-watch-is-a-time-stopping-horde-survival-deck-builder-from-the-devs-of-backpack-hero/

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 09:43:18 EDT from rss <>

Subject: 6 Best Free Alternatives to Microsoft Word

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If you're tired of paying for Microsoft Office features you don't use, here are free alternatives to Word you can download and start using today.

https://www.techrepublic.com/article/5-free-alternatives-to-microsoft-word/

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 10:59:32 EDT from rss <>

Subject: How to Secure SSH Server with SSHGuard: A Practical Guide

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Your go-to guide for effectively defending SSH servers with SSHGuard against brute-force attacks—find out how!

https://linuxiac.com/how-to-secure-ssh-server-with-sshguard/

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 12:15:47 EDT from rss <>

Subject: Upgrading Linux with Rust looks like a new challenge. It's one of our oldest

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The Rusting of Linux proceeds apace. Of course there are problems, some technical, some very human. Last week saw one of the leading Rusties sign off from the project, quoting "non-technical" barriers to progress. That'll be people, then.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/09/09/opinion_column_rust_linux/

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 13:32:03 EDT from rss <>

Subject: HaloMax Product Line for Long-Range, Low-Power Wireless Solutions

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Teledatics’ HaloMax, recently featured on CrowdSupply, is a long-range wireless module designed for applications like smart agriculture, industrial control, and HAM radio.

https://linuxgizmos.com/halomax-product-line-for-long-range-low-power-wireless-solutions/

[#] Tue Sep 10 2024 14:48:17 EDT from rss <>

Subject: AWS Graviton4 vs. AmpereOne 192-Core Benchmarks For Leading AArch64 Server Performance

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With the Supermicro ARS-211M-NR R13SPD server that's in the lab for a few weeks for reviewing the AmpereOne A192-32X and delivering the first independent benchmarks of the AmpereOne 192-core AArch64 server processor, the AmpereOne benchmarks to date have been comparing to other Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC server platforms.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/ampereone-aws-graviton4

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