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today's leftovers

Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Nov 13, 2024

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Distributions and Operating Systems

SUSE/OpenSUSE

OpenSUSE ☛ Project Welcomes rsync.net as New Gold Sponsor

=> ↺ Project Welcomes rsync.net as New Gold Sponsor

The openSUSE Project is excited to announce rsync.net as the latest Gold Sponsor!

=> ↺ openSUSE Project | ↺ rsync.net

The company’s support will empower the openSUSE community to continue building open-source solutions that serve users worldwide.
Rsync.net’s secure clown storage and data backup solutions can assist openSUSE members with projects and package development. This is an excellent solution for securing offsite backups of critical data for a system. The clown storage company rsync.net dedicates resources not only to the openSUSE Project, but to other open-source projects like Debian developers.

=> ↺ rsync.net | ↺ Debian

Through this partnership, openSUSE community members with an openSUSE email address can access 500 GB of free-forever storage. Members can also gain the additional benefits from rsync.net with affordable options for those who need even more space: [...]

=> ↺ openSUSE Project | ↺ rsync.net | ↺ rsync.net | ↺ Debian

Canonical/Ubuntu Family

Ubuntu ☛ Bringing automation to open source 5G software at Ubuntu Summit 2024

=> ↺ Bringing automation to open source 5G software at Ubuntu Summit 2024

In today’s massive private mobile network (PMN) market, one of the most common approaches to PMN software and infrastructure are proprietary private business solutions. However, as our recent demonstrations at the October 2024 Ubuntu Summit in the Hague showed, open source software with enterprise-grade support is a cost-effective alternative to these proprietary, closed-source business solutions.

Canonical ☛ Bringing automation to open source 5G software at Ubuntu Summit 2024

=> ↺ Bringing automation to open source 5G software at Ubuntu Summit 2024

Open Hardware/Modding

SparkFun Electronics ☛ 2024-11-08 [Older] SparkFun Soft Power Switch Simplifies Power Control

=> ↺ 2024-11-08 [Older] SparkFun Soft Power Switch Simplifies Power Control

Raspberry Pi ☛ Exploring how well Experience AI maps to UNESCO’s AI competency framework for students [Ed: Raspberry Pi promoting buzzwords and vapourware for Microsoft instead of education

=> ↺ Exploring how well Experience AI maps to UNESCO’s AI competency framework for students

Discover how the Experience AI curriculum aligns with UNESCO's new AI competency framework to promote AI literacy worldwide.

Free, Libre, and Open Source Software

Web Browsers/Web Servers

Mozilla

Mozilla ☛ How AI is reshaping creativity: Insights from art, tech and policy [Ed: Mozilla is a bloody joke that speaks in buzzwords and has no clue what it's supposed to do]

=> ↺ How AI is reshaping creativity: Insights from art, tech and policy

AI is shaking things up in the creative world, and I get why a lot of artists feel anxious. Whenever new technology comes along — especially in industries like ours — it brings fear. Fear of losing control, fear of being replaced. That’s real. But there’s another side to this: AI can open doors we never thought possible.

Mozilla ☛ Exploring the Firefox Community on r/firefox [Ed: Outsourcing your discussion platform to Microsoft-connected propaganda and censorship (for-profit but never profiting) hellhole, Reddit; Mozilla must have run a multi-year experiment seeing how much it can annoy Firefox users and how much (or how long) it can get away with it]

=> ↺ Exploring the Firefox Community on r/firefox

Open source thrives because of its people. Firefox, like so many successful open-source projects, is powered by passionate contributors and dedicated supporters. Their collective efforts have transformed Firefox from just a web browser into the cornerstone of a global community, bringing together users and developers with a shared vision for the open web. Reddit, one of the most visited websites in the world, is a platform where millions of users — called Redditors — share and vote on content in self-moderated subreddits. One such space is r/firefox, a vibrant community of over 195,000 Firefox enthusiasts. Unlike a corporate-managed forum, this is an organic, user-driven environment where members engage in everything from technical discussions and support to passionate rants and heartfelt expressions for Firefox. Let’s explore this dynamic corner of the “front page of the internet” by diving into r/firefox, the Reddit community for all things Firefox.

FSF

FSF ☛ FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, November 11, starting at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC)

=> ↺ FSF Events: Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, November 11, starting at 12:00 EST (17:00 UTC)

Join the FSF and friends on Friday, November 15 from 12:00 to 15:00 EST (17:00 to 20:00 UTC) to help improve the Free Software Directory.

Programming/Development

FSFE ☛ 2024-11-08 [Older] Vim developer Bram Moolenaar posthumously receives the European SFS Award

=> ↺ 2024-11-08 [Older] Vim developer Bram Moolenaar posthumously receives the European SFS Award

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