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[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 03:21:07 UTC from rss <>

Subject: OpenBSD 7.6 released

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OpenBSD 7.6, the release in which every single line of the original code form the first release has been edited or removed, has been released. There’s a lot of changes, new features, bug fixes, and more in 7.6, but for desktop users, the biggest new feature is undoubtedly hardware-accelerated video decoding through VA-API.

https://www.osnews.com/story/140873/openbsd-7-6-released/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 04:06:52 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Gnome Foundation’s Financial Woes Worsen

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The Gnome Foundation indicates increased belt tightening in its new budget due to continuing financial woes.

https://fossforce.com/2024/10/gnome-foundations-financial-woes-worsen/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 04:06:52 UTC from rss <>

Subject: “Lost” 1983 programming language bought on eBay

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A YouTube channel has resurrected a programming language that hadn’t been seen since the 1980s — in a testament to both the enduring power of our technology, and of the communities that care about it.

https://www.osnews.com/story/140866/lost-1983-programming-language-bought-on-ebay/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 04:52:41 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linus Torvalds declares war on the passive voice

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Picture this. A developer submits a patch to improve the kernel's performance, only to be met with the scornful gaze of Linux chieftain Linus Torvalds, who declares: "Ah, but your participle is dangling! How do you expect the kernel to thrive under such conditions?"

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/10/08/torvalds_grammar_complaint/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 05:53:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Create Fun Word Cloud Images Easily in Linux Terminal

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Wordcloud is a Python program for creating word cloud images. The project has been there for a long time and has been used in many other projects as dependencies.

https://itsfoss.com/wordcloud/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 06:39:22 UTC from rss <>

Subject: KDE Plasma 6.2 Released, This is What’s New

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A new major update to the KDE Plasma desktop has been released, and it’s jam-packed with new features, enhancements, and performance-focused improvements.

https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/10/kde-plasma-6-2-released-this-is-whats-new

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 07:25:07 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Tails 6.8 Introduces File System Repair and Key Upgrades

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Tails 6.8 security-focused Linux distro offers file system repair for Persistent Storage errors, improved network notifications, and Tor Browser 13.5.6. Learn more!

https://linuxiac.com/tails-6-8-introduces-file-system-repair-and-key-upgrades/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 08:10:52 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Why Desktop Linux Matters, Even If (Almost) No One Uses It

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Linux. You've heard about it. You've maybe even tried it. However, statistically, you probably don't use it. Globally as of 2024, just over 4% of desktop PCs run Linux. That's a tiny slice of the market, and yet it's a milestone for Linux worth celebrating.

https://www.howtogeek.com/why-desktop-linux-matters-even-if-no-one-uses-it/

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 09:11:53 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Kernel Exploits: How Attackers Gain Root Access and How To Defend Against It

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The Linux kernel is a critical component of infrastructure systems worldwide and is known for its stability and security. At the same time, the kernel’s complexity introduces vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit.

https://www.itprotoday.com:443/vulnerabilities-threats/linux-kernel-exploits-how-attackers-gain-root-access-and-how-to-defend-against-it

[#] Wed Oct 09 2024 09:57:38 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Switching customers from Linux to BSD because boring is good

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Stability? Predictability? Reliability? Where's the fun in that? EuroBSDcon 2024: One of Stefano Marinelli's NetBSD boxes sat quietly serving for a decade, because everyone forgot about it. This is how Unix is meant to be.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2024/10/08/switching_from_linux_to_bsd/

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