Tux Machines
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 16, 2022
=> Godot Engine - Dev snapshot: Godot 4.0 beta 5 | Security Leftovers
=> ↺ YaST Development Report - Chapter 11 of 2022 | YaST
As the end of the year approaches, the YaST team is focusing more and more on evolving D-Installer with the goal to release an incomplete but decent prototype in December. But we also find time to improve (Auto)YaST with small corrections and not-so-small new features incorporated into openSUSE Factory and released as updates for SUSE Linux Enterprise 15-SP4.
=> ↺ Tokodon 22.09 - PCLinuxOS
Tokodon is a Mastodon client. It allows you to interact with the Fediverse community. Mastedon has microblogging features similar to the Twitter service, which are offered by a large number of independently run nodes, known as instances, each with its own code of conduct, terms of service, privacy options, and moderation policies. Now available for the KDE Plasma Desktop.
=> ↺ Build Your Own Mastodon Server on Debian (Step by Step Server Build Guide) - Invidious
There's way too much drama with Twitter nowadays, so the alternatives are looking more attractive than ever. Setting up your own Mastodon server is a fun project, and also a potential alternative to Twitter. In this video, Jay walks you through the entire process of setting up your own Mastodon server on a Debian-based VPS.
=> ↺ How to address challenges with community metrics | Opensource.com
The previous two articles in this series looked at open source community health and the metrics used to understand it. They showed examples of how open source communities have measured at their health through metrics. This final article brings those ideas together, discussing the challenges of implementing community health metrics for your own community.
=> ↺ Month of LibreOffice, November 2022 – Half-way point... - The Document Foundation Blog
So far, 203 sticker packs have been awarded in the Month of LibreOffice, November 2022. But we’re only half of the way through – so if your name (or username) isn’t on the list, join in, help to make LibreOffice even better, and get some cool swag! We’ll have 10 bonus pieces of merchandise to give away, to 10 lucky people…
=> ↺ Apache Kafka service design for low latency and no data loss | Ubuntu
Designing a production service environment around Apache Kafka that delivers low latency and zero-data loss at scale is non-trivial. Indeed, it’s the holy grail of messaging systems. In this blog post, I’ll outline some of the fundamental service design considerations that you’ll need to take into account in order to get your service architecture to measure up.
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