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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jan 22, 2024
=> Links 22/01/2024: Microsoft's Chatbot Openly Promotes Fascism, Getty Images Latest to Call for Action | IRC Proceedings: Sunday, January 21, 2024
=> HTTPS image: Lightning Thunderstorm Storm Weather
=> ↺ HTTP: What Android, GNU/Linux, and Windows Look Like in 2024 (Based on statCounter, by Country)
Take a close look (very large image)
=> ↺ HTTP: Linus Torvalds Announces the First Linux Kernel 6.8 Release Candidate
Linus Torvalds announced the general availability of the first Release Candidate version of the upcoming Linux 6.8 kernel series for public testing.
KDE, GNU/Linux, openwashing, and more
=> ↺ HTTP: BPF Opens Door to Linux Extensible Scheduling (Maybe with Rust!)
In a Christmas hacking project, one Canonical engineer spun up a Linux scheduler that could operate from user-space.
=> ↺ HTTP: Huawei claims HarmonyOS NEXT kernel is 3x more efficient than Linux
The CEO has also claimed that the Harmony kernel is three times more efficient than Linux
=> ↺ HTTP: 10 Best GNOME-based Linux Distributions To Check Out
Updated list
=> ↺ HTTP: Alternatives to the Top Utility, Fish Shell to Add Some Rust
Some CLI tools and stuff
=> ↺ HTTP: Collector - New Alternative to macOS Dropover for Linux
Looking for an alternative to macOS Dropover utility? Collector is the one for GNU/Linux Desktop!
only a few more hwotos for now
=> ↺ HTTP: Wayland protocols 1.33 Released. This is What's New.
Explore the latest release of Wayland-Protocols 1.33, featuring crucial updates, and stable protocol transitions that promise a more reliable and optimized user environment.
=> ↺ HTTP: Hangover 9.0 Released: Run Windows Apps in ARM 64
Hangover 9.0 introduces RISC-V support, expanding its reach to new platforms. Explore the new features.
=> ↺ HTTP: Stable kernels: Linux 6.7.1, Linux 6.6.13, and Linux 6.1.74
I'm announcing the release of the 6.7.1 kernel
=> ↺ HTTP: Serpent OS January Updates
Precisely one month since our end of year summary, so, what have we been up to? With a new year, a new start was long overdue. We're pleased to announce that we've finally shifted our butts over to our own server (again).
With focus on GNU/Linux
=> ↺ HTTP: Daily Mix: IBM, Mozilla, and More
today's leftovers
=> ↺ HTTP: Programming Leftovers
a few more coding-related links
=> ↺ HTTP: 7 Best Linux Server Distributions for Virtualization
Virtualization is not a new topic...?
=> ↺ HTTP: Games on GNU/Linux: Steering Wheel and Elgato Stream Deck+
a pair of new articles
=> ↺ HTTP: Making Two New High Contrast Themes for KMines
with screenshot
Linux and more
some more Sunday howtos
=> ↺ HTTP: GNOME's Christian Hergert: Faster Numbers and Sidebars in Libpanel
a couple of development updates
=> ↺ HTTP: Genode - Road Map for 2024
After intensively concentrating on deeply technical topics below the surface in 2023, we are going to reap user-visible rewards in 2024 by focussing on Sculpt OS usability.
=> ↺ HTTP: Programming Leftovers
Python, R, and more
=> ↺ HTTP: FOSS, SUSE, BSD, Games, and More
today's leftovers
=> ↺ HTTP: Events: Guix at FOSDEM 2024, HOPE, Fedora Linux Test Week
3 reminders
=> ↺ HTTP: Windows TCO Leftovers
Latest Windows TCO examples
some focused on GNU/Linux
=> ↺ HTTP: Sailfish OS - Applications
Can be installed from the official Jolla store
=> ↺ HTTP: Open Hardware and Retro
Mostly Linux-centric, some hackable
a few howtos for Sunday
=> ↺ HTTP: Today in Techrights
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