What’s new in KDE Plasma 5.25
Jack Wallen takes a look at what's new with the latest release of the KDE Plasma open source desktop.
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Jack Wallen takes a look at what's new with the latest release of the KDE Plasma open source desktop.
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Jack Wallen kicks the tires of the latest container-specific OS, openSUSE Micro, and shares his thoughts (good and bad) with you.
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Colin Thierry Published on: July 6, 2022 A cybercriminal named “China Dan” claimed to have stolen personally identifiable information of 1 billion Chinese citizens. According to an announcement on a…
Colin Thierry Published on: July 6, 2022 Israel’s Privacy Protection Authority took over the servers of an Israeli company after it failed to respond to several of its traveling booking…
Jack Wallen introduces you to the open-source TrueNAS SCALE NAS solution and shows you how to get started once you have it installed.
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This month, large models are even more in the news than last month: the open source Bloom model is almost finished, Google’s LaMDA is good enough that it can trick…
Last year, the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched the first product based on silicon that was developed in-house. Now the Pico microcontroller has been upgraded with built-in Wi-Fi for running new Internet-of-Things projects. Source of Article
Ukrainian YouTuber Sergeii Gordieiev, AKA "The Q," has gone and done a very YouTubey thing indeed, rigging up a bicycle to ride with two half-wheels instead of a single rear wheel. Why? Well, because it looks absolutely bizarre rolling down the road. Source of Article
Scientists have demonstrated an intriguing new variation on the CRISPR gene-editing system, which involves fixing a mutation on one chromosome by copying a healthy version from the other. “Nicking” the DNA also seemed to work better than cutting it. Source of Article
Scientists studying plastic pollution in the UK have turned their eye to small land mammals and found traces of the material in more than half the species sampled, with a seemingly equal distribution across locations and even dietary habits. Source of Article
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