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[#] Fri Feb 14 2025 03:44:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ARCTIC Freezer 4U-SP5 Provides Effective Cooling For AMD EPYC 9004/9005 CPUs

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Along with the recently reviewed ARCTIC Freezer 4U-M for Ampere Altra, ARCTIC Cooling had also recently sent over their ARCTIC Freezer 4U-SP5 heatsink for cooling AMD EPYC 9004/9005 server processors within 4U rackmount height requirements. This cooler does a very good job at keeping even 400 Watt processors running well.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/arctic-freezer-4u-sp5

[#] Fri Feb 14 2025 04:45:12 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Stackable HAT brings high-resolution 24-bit ADC to Raspberry Pi (Crowdfunding)

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Sequent Microsystems’ “Eight 24-bit ADC 8-layer Stackable HAT” is a Raspberry Pi expansion board designed for home automation projects. It is compatible with all Raspberry Pi models with a 40-pin GPIO header and features a stackable design that provides scalability for more complex setups.

https://www.cnx-software.com/2025/02/12/8-layer-stackable-hat-brings-high-resolution-24-bit-adc-to-raspberry-pi/

[#] Fri Feb 14 2025 05:00:27 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Here's Linux running inside a PDF, running inside a browser, running on a Windows PC

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I'm in. I intone the words with a sense of victory as I navigate the file directory using only shell commands—a feat that might have impressed the occasional adolescent maybe two decades ago. But then, the camera pans out to reveal a PDF document… inside a Chrome browser… running on Windows.

https://www.pcgamer.com/software/operating-systems/heres-linux-running-inside-a-pdf-running-inside-a-browser-running-on-a-windows-pc/

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Subject: Darktable 5.0.1 Raw Photo Editing Tool Released

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Darktable 5.0.1, an open-source raw photo editing tool, brings key bug fixes, UI tweaks, and improved performance.

https://linuxiac.com/darktable-5-0-1-raw-photo-editing-tool-released/

[#] Fri Feb 14 2025 06:47:13 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Make A Secret File Stash In The Slack Space

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Disk space is allocated in clusters of a certain size. When a file is written to disk and the file size is smaller than the cluster(s) allocated for it, there is an unused portion of varying size between the end of the file’s data and the end of the allocated clusters. This unused space is the slack space, it’s perfectly normal, and [Zachary Parish] had an idea to write a tool to hide data in it.

https://hackaday.com/2025/02/10/make-a-secret-file-stash-in-the-slack-space/

[#] Fri Feb 14 2025 08:03:28 UTC from rss <>

Subject: LibreOffice still kicking at 40, now with browser tricks and real-time collab

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Standard FOSS office suite continues to evolve in interesting new directions. LibreOffice is a big, mature chunk of code now, but that doesn't make it impossible to teach it impressive new tricks. Some of them could make it more important than ever.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/02/13/libreoffice_wasm_zetaoffice/

[#] Fri Feb 14 2025 09:19:43 UTC from rss <>

Subject: ESP32-S3 IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connectivity

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Waveshare recently launched the ESP32-S3 IR Thermal Imaging Camera Module which is a wireless infrared thermal imaging device based on the ESP32-S3-WROOM-1 chip. Designed with a compact form factor of 29 × 29mm, this module is intended for applications such as thermal monitoring, security surveillance, and industrial diagnostics.

https://linuxgizmos.com/esp32-s3-ir-thermal-imaging-camera-module-with-wi-fi-and-bluetooth-connectivity/

[#] Fri Feb 14 2025 10:36:00 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Simplifying Embedded Development with Xedge32 for ESP32

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Xedge32 brings Lua-based development to the ESP32, allowing direct hardware control without C coding. Streamline your workflow and focus on building embedded applications more efficiently.

https://realtimelogic.com/downloads/bas/ESP32/

[#] Fri Feb 14 2025 11:52:16 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 7 Best Free and Open Source GUI Electronic Circuit Simulators

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Electronic circuit simulation uses mathematical models to replicate the behavior of an actual electronic device or circuit. We feature the best GUI tools.

https://linuxlinks.com/best-free-open-source-gui-electronic-circuit-simulators/

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Subject: OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Switching From AppArmor To SELinux For New Installations

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SUSE/openSUSE has a long history with the AppArmor Linux security module going back to the Novell days and when AppArmor was originally known as SubDomain. OpenSUSE/SUSE and Ubuntu Linux have been big proponents of AppArmor for Linux security but now moving forward on new installations of openSUSE Tumbleweed it will be defaulting to Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux).

https://www.phoronix.com/news/OpenSUSE-Tumble-Goes-SELinux

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