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schestowitz[TR2]                                <li>Jun 13 14:18
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://ubuntu.com//blog/ubuntu-security-notices-now-available-in-osv-format">Ubuntu Security Notices now available in OSV format</a></h5>Jun 13 14:18
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Jun 13 14:18
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>Canonical is now issuing Ubuntu Security Notices (USNs) in the open source OSV format. Using the information provided, developers can identify known third-party, open source dependency vulnerabilities that pose a genuine risk to their application and its environment. This collaboration between Canonical and OSV aims to simplify vulnerability management and further enhance security for UbunJun 13 14:18
schestowitz[TR2]tu users. </p>Jun 13 14:18
schestowitz[TR2]                                    </blockquote>Jun 13 14:18
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schestowitz[TR2]                                Jun 13 14:18
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-Ubuntu Security Notices now available in OSV format | UbuntuJun 13 14:18
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schestowitz[TR2]      <li>Jun 13 15:10
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <h5><a href="https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-and-create-a-chat-server-using-matrix-synapse-and-element-on-rocky-linux-9/">How to Install and Create a Chat server using Matrix Synapse and Element on Rocky Linux 9</a></h5>Jun 13 15:10
schestowitz[TR2]                                    <blockquote>Jun 13 15:10
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p>Matrix is an open standard for decentralized and end-to-end encrypted communication. It is a collection of servers and services that communicate with each other using a standardized API that synchronizes in real time. It uses homeservers to store account information and chat history. If one home server goes down, other servers can continue communication without issues due to the nature of Jun 13 15:10
schestowitz[TR2]decentralization. You can use a Matrix home server hosted by someone else or host your own to maintain control over your data. </p>Jun 13 15:10
schestowitz[TR2]                                        <p> In this tutorial, you will learn how to install and create a chat server using Synapse, a home server implementation of Matrix. Element is a Matrix web client built using Matrix React SDK. This will allow you to offer Matrix chat on the web. You can also use the server with any other Matrix client. We will also install the Coturn server to enable Voice and Video calling. The Coturn servicJun 13 15:10
schestowitz[TR2]e is optional if you are not interested in using it. </p>Jun 13 15:10
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.howtoforge.com | How to Install and Create a Chat server using Matrix Synapse and Element on Rocky Linux 9Jun 13 15:11
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schestowitz[TR2]<li><h5><a href="https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/06/12/meles-risc-v-sbc-t-head-th1520-soc-in-credit-card-form-factor/">Meles RISC-V credit card-sized SBC is powered by T-Head TH1520 quad-core SoC</a></h5><blockquote><div></div>Jun 13 23:37
schestowitz[TR2]<p>Shenzhen Milk-V Technology&#8217;s Meles SBC (single board computer) is powered by a T-Head TH1520 quad-core RISC-V processor and offered in a credit card form factor similar to the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B layout. The board is quite more powerful with a 2.0 GHz quad-core SoC equipped with a modern GPU, a 4K capable video encoder and decoder, and a 4 TOPS NPU.  </blockquote></li> Jun 13 23:37
schestowitz[TR2]           Jun 13 23:37
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.cnx-software.com | Meles RISC-V credit card-sized SBC is powered by T-Head TH1520 quad-core SoC - CNX SoftwareJun 13 23:37

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