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today's leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 12, 2023

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Late Night Linux – Episode 237

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Will finds a domain registrar with a terrible name, Graham baffles us with 3D graphics, Félim discovers hidden python tools, and Joe does some maths to reveal how many Linux users there are on Steam. Plus bulletin boards, free hot water, music from /dev/urandom, and more.  

Red Hat: Building a quantum-ready world

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As the world's leading provider of enterprise-ready open source software, Red Hat is uniquely positioned to help prepare the widely varying users of its embedded platform cryptography for the transition to a post-quantum world.

How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)

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How to Kill a Decentralised Network (such as the Fediverse)

Add peripheral lighting to improve VR immersion

=> ↺ Add peripheral lighting to improve VR immersion

The entire purpose of virtual reality (VR) is to improve immersion beyond what can be achieved with a regular TV or monitor. So it can be frustrating to VR users when the darkness in their peripheral vision reminds them that they are, in fact, wearing a headset.

The Fridge: Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 795

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Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 795 for the week of July 2 – 8, 2023. The full version of this issue is available here.

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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 795

=> ↺ Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 795

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 795 for the week of July 2 – 8, 2023.

Shirish Agarwal: PLIO, Mum, Debconf, Pressure Cooker, RISC-V,

=> ↺ Shirish Agarwal: PLIO, Mum, Debconf, Pressure Cooker, RISC-V,

There is an RFP for it. While playing with it, I also discovered another benefit of the viewer, a sort of side-benefit, it tells you if any images have gone corrupt or whatever and you get that info. on the CLI so you can try viewing that image with the path using another viewer or viewers before deleting them. One of the issues is there doesn’t seem to be a magnify option by default. While the documentation says use the ^ key to maximize it, it doesn’t maximize. Took me a while to find it as that isn’t a key that I use most of the time. Ironically, that is the key used on the mobile quite a bit. Anyways, so that needs to be fixed. Sadly, it doesn’t have creation date or modification date sort, although the documentation does say it does (at least the modification date) but it doesn’t show at my end. I also got Warning: UNKNOWN command detected! but that doesn’t tell me enough as to what the issue is. Hopefully the developer will fix the issues and it will become part of Debian as many such projects are. Compiling was dead easy even with gcc-12 once I got freeimage-dev.

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