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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 15, 2023
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=> ↺ Pratham Gupta: GSOC 2023 Final Report
This is the final report for my project. Here i will be explaining about the method we took to find anagrams.
Although still under development, Editor is a important part of Crosswords application for GNOME. It allows us to create basic crosswords with grids and clues.
=> ↺ Scarlett Gately Moore: KDE: KDE neon user edition updates! Debian updates, Snaps on hold.
I had to make the hard decision to put snaps on hold. I am working odd jobs to “stay alive” and to pay for my beautiful scenery. My “Project” should move forward, as I have done everything asked of me including finding a super awesome management team to take us all the way through. But until it is signed sealed and delivered, I have to survive. In my free time I am helping out Jonathan and working on KDE Neon, he has done so much for me over the years, it is the least I can do!
So without further ado! Carlos and I have been working diligently on new Frameworks 5.110, Plasma 5.27.8, and Applications 23.08.1! They are complete and ready in /user! With that, a great many fixes to qml dependencies and packaging updates. Current users can update freely and the docker images and ISO are building now.
GCompris includes well over a hundred fun educational activities. In this video you will learn how they are divided into categories and see a number of examples of what you can find in the GComrpis treasure trove.
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=> ↺ Here’s why so many video game developers are suddenly abandoning the Unity engine
In the wake of a controversial policy change by game engine developer Unity, dozens of small independent video game studios have announced they’ll abandon the engine and/or have called upon Unity to reverse course.
Unity Technologies, headquartered in San Francisco, might be best-known for its cross-platform game engine Unity. For over a decade, Unity has been a go-to toolset for video game production, particularly in the mobile and indie spaces.
Just this year, several of 2023’s highest-profile games were built in Unity, such as Oxenfree II, Dave the Diver, Sea of Stars, Arcadian Atlas, and Venba. For Pacific Northwest productions that we’ve covered on GeekWire, you can also include BattleTech and The Fall Part 2.
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