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[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 02:40:33 UTC from rss <>

Subject: GAFAM Hates - Except in a Worryingly Parasitic Way - GNU/Linux and Its Freedoms (or Its Users)

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Containing the spread of a righteous and just ideology is hard, but when companies control the means of communication (not production) they can interfere in all sorts of ways.

http://techrights.org/n/2025/01/27/GAFAM_Hates_Except_in_a_Worryingly_Parasitic_Way_GNU_Linux_and_.shtml

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 03:56:48 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Shotcut 25.01 Update Brings Bins, HSL Filters, and More

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Shotcut 25.01 video editor rolls out with new features like Playlist Bins, HSL filters, Gradient Map, and improved Wayland support.

https://linuxiac.com/shotcut-25-01-update-brings-bins-hsl-filters-and-more/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 04:57:48 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Use XOR Gate in Bash Script

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In the world of digital logic, XOR gates play a crucial role in determining outputs based on binary inputs. When translated into a Bash script, implementing an XOR operation can facilitate decision-making processes and enhance various programming tasks. This article will guide you through the practical usage of XOR gates in a Bash script, helping you understand how to effectively implement logic operations in shell scripting.

https://bashscript.net/how-to-use-xor-gate-in-bash-script/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 05:43:34 UTC from rss <>

Subject: IYKYK: The secret language of memes

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If you’ve been on the internet anytime in the past 25 years, there’s a good chance you’ve seen a meme, shared a meme, or perhaps even created a meme. From the LOLcats and Advice Animals of the mid 2000s to the many emotions of Moo Deng, the world’s favorite pygmy hippopotamus, internet memes allow us to share pieces of media that we find funny, ironic or relatable.

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/internet-culture/secret-language-of-memes-iykyk/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 05:43:34 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Facebook flags Linux topics as 'cybersecurity threats' — posts and users being blocked

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Facebook is banning posts that mention various Linux-related topics, sites, or groups. Some users may also see their accounts locked or limited when posting Linux topics. Major open-source operating system news, reviews, and discussion site DistroWatch is at the center of the controversy, as it seems to be the first to have noticed that Facebook's Community Standards had blackballed it.

https://www.tomshardware.com/software/linux/facebook-flags-linux-topics-as-cybersecurity-threats-posts-and-users-being-blocked

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 06:59:49 UTC from rss <>

Subject: AMD ZenDNN 5.0 Software For AI Delivers "400% Performance Uplift"

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Released last November following the AMD 5th Gen EPYC "Turin" server processor launch was ZenDNN 5.0 as their deep neural network library optimized for EPYC/Ryzen processors.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/AMD-ZenDNN-5.0-400p-Performance

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 08:16:03 UTC from rss <>

Subject: How to Install Pi-hole Server on Linux

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Pi-hole is a powerful network-level advertisement and Internet tracker blocking application that acts as a DNS sinkhole. It is lightweight and can run on most Linux-based systems, offering an efficient way to block ads across all devices on your network. This guide walks you through the step-by-step process of installing Pi-hole on your Linux server.

https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-pi-hole-server-on-linux

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 09:32:18 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Microsoft builds open source document database on PostgreSQL, suggests FerretDB as front end

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We're not in Kansas anymore..Microsoft has launched a document database platform constructed on a relational PostgreSQL back end. The Redmond giant is also suggesting users can kick things off by implementing an open-source FerretDB solution on the platform to get started.

https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2025/01/27/microsoft_builds_open_source_document/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 10:48:34 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Passwords

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Apple Passwords is a password manager application which lets users store and access encrypted account information. Passwords is proprietary software. We recommend the best free and open source alternatives for Linux.

https://linuxlinks.com/best-free-open-source-alternatives-apple-passwords/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 12:04:48 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Incus 6.9 Container & Virtual Machine Manager Released

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Incus 6.9 introduces VM memory dumps, improved QEMU hooks, uplink addresses in OVN state, and direct ACL management on bridged networks.

https://linuxiac.com/incus-6-9-container-and-virtual-machine-manager-released/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 13:21:03 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Mozilla Thunderbird 134 Adds New Notification System for Real-Time Desktop Alerts

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Mozilla Thunderbird 134 was released today as the latest development version for this powerful, open-source, cross-platform, and free email, calendar, chat, news, RSS, and contactbook client.

https://9to5linux.com/mozilla-thunderbird-134-adds-new-notification-system-for-real-time-desktop-alerts

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 14:22:02 UTC from rss <>

Subject: AI bots paralyze Linux news site and others

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I’m sure someone will tell me we just have to accept that a large percentage of our bandwidth is going to overpriced bullshit generators, and that we should just suck it up and pay for Sam Altman’s new house.

https://www.osnews.com/story/141617/ai-bots-paralyze-linux-news-site-and-others/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 15:38:18 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Llama.cpp AI Performance With The GeForce RTX 5090

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In beginning the NVIDIA Blackwell Linux testing with the GeForce RTX 5090 compute performance, besides all the CUDA/OpenCL/OptiX benchmarks delivered last week a number of readers asked about AI performance and in particular the Llama.cpp performance with the RTX 5090 flagship graphics card.

https://www.phoronix.com/review/nvidia-rtx5090-llama-cpp

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 16:54:33 UTC from rss <>

Subject: SuperStation: Cyclone V FPGA Console for Retro Gaming and MiSTer Compatibility

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The SuperStation is an FPGA-based gaming console developed for retro gaming enthusiasts and FPGA hobbyists. By leveraging FPGA hardware, it replicates classic gaming systems with a high degree of accuracy while providing flexibility for exploring multiple retro platforms.

https://linuxgizmos.com/superstation %e1%b5%92%e2%81%bf%e1%b5%89-cyclone-v-fpga-console-for-retro-gaming-and-mister-compatibility/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 18:10:50 UTC from rss <>

Subject: You Can Use These Apps on Both Windows and Linux

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Having a Windows and Linux PC doesn’t mean you need entirely different toolsets for each platform. Many apps offer seamless cross-platform experiences, ensuring productivity without the hassle of relearning software. Here are seven apps that work smoothly on both Windows and Linux.

https://www.howtogeek.com/you-can-use-these-apps-on-both-windows-and-linux/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 19:27:03 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 4 (Jan 20 – 26, 2025)

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Catch up on the latest Linux news: kernel 6.13, Solus 4.7, Debian 13 freeze scheduler, VirtualBox 7.1.6, Wine 10, Vivaldi 7.1, MySQL 9.2, and more.

https://linuxiac.com/linuxiac-weekly-wrap-up-week-4-jan-20-26-2025/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 20:43:18 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Linux Kernel Source Code Surpasses 40 Million Lines January 2025 Update

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As of January, 2025, the Linux Kernel Source has approximately 40 Million lines of code! This is one of the greatest achievements in the history of open-source, community-driven projects.

https://ostechnix.com/linux-kernel-source-code-surpasses-40-million-lines/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 21:59:35 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Cozy: A Super Useful Open Source Audiobook Player for Linux

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Cozy makes audiobook listening easy with simple controls and an intuitive interface.

https://news.itsfoss.com/cozy/

[#] Tue Jan 28 2025 23:15:48 UTC from rss <>

Subject: Hyprland 0.47 Wayland Compositor Delivers Experimental HDR, GPU Hotplugging

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Hyprland 0.47 is out to begin a new week with some exciting enhancements to this visuals-focused Wayland compositor.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Hyprland-0.47-Released

[#] Wed Jan 29 2025 00:32:03 UTC from rss <>

Subject: 5 of the most unique Linux distros you need to try out

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Unlike macOS and Windows, the Linux ecosystem is filled with a host of cool distributions, each featuring its own spin on the open-source platform. But for tinkerers who love working with different distros, you might end up getting tired of installing the same ol’ Debian and Arch-flavored distributions. So, here’s a list of unique Linux distributions that are as useful as they are eccentric.

https://www.xda-developers.com/most-unique-linux-distros-you-need-to-try-out/

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