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schestowitz[TR2]x https://lemire.me/blog/2024/07/20/scan-html-even-faster-with-simd-instructions-c-and-c/Jul 21 10:06
schestowitz[TR2]# becoming further microsoftifiedJul 21 10:06
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 520 @ https://lemire.me/blog/2024/07/20/scan-html-even-faster-with-simd-instructions-c-and-c/ )Jul 21 10:06
schestowitz[TR2]x https://www.tomshardware.com/software/windows/windows-31-saves-the-day-during-crowdstrike-outageJul 21 10:09
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.tomshardware.com | Windows 3.1 saves the day during CrowdStrike outage — Southwest Airlines scrapes by with archaic OS | Tom's HardwareJul 21 10:09
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schestowitz[TR2] <li>Jul 21 12:08
schestowitz[TR2]                            <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/kaos-linux-2024-07-released-heres-whats-new/">KaOS Linux 2024.07 Released, Here’s What’s New</a></h5>Jul 21 12:08
schestowitz[TR2]                            <blockquote>Jul 21 12:08
schestowitz[TR2]                                <p>KaOS, a rolling-release KDE-centric Linux distro betting on the XFS file system, released its latest stable, 2024.07 ISO, powered by Linux kernel 6.9 and packed with updates and enhancements. </p>Jul 21 12:08
schestowitz[TR2]                                <p> The release’s highlight is the integration of the latest Plasma 6.1.3, KDE Gear 24.05.2, and Frameworks 6.4.0, all built on Qt 6.7.2. This update brings many improvements, notably the ability to start up a remote desktop directly from the System Settings app, a feature that utilizes KRDC once enabled. </p>Jul 21 12:08
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schestowitz[TR2]                     Jul 21 12:08
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | KaOS Linux 2024.07 Released, Here’s What’s NewJul 21 12:08
schestowitz[TR2] <li>Jul 21 12:11
schestowitz[TR2]                                            <h5><a href="https://pointieststick.com/2024/07/19/this-past-two-weeks-in-kde-fixing-sticky-keys-and-the-worst-crashes/">This past two weeks in KDE: fixing sticky keys and the worst crashes</a></h5>Jul 21 12:11
schestowitz[TR2]                                            <blockquote>Jul 21 12:11
schestowitz[TR2]                                                <p>These past two weeks were big for Wayland accessibility support, as Nicolas Fella did a lot of work to improve support for sticky keys to equal the state they were in on X11. This work is not complete, but so far it’s taken a big bite out of the open issues! The work lands in a mixture of Plasma 6.1.3 and 6.2.0 (link 1, link 2, link 3, link 4, link 5, link 6). </p>Jul 21 12:11
schestowitz[TR2]                                                <p> Beyond this, it’s notable that Plasma developers fixed the five most common Plasma crashes, as well as a bunch of less common ones, which you’ll see mentioned below. These were caused by a mix of Qt regressions and our own code defects. The new automatic crash reporting system has been a huge boon here, allowing us to see which crashes are actually affecting people most. So plJul 21 12:11
schestowitz[TR2]ease do continue to report them! </p>Jul 21 12:11
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-pointieststick.com | This past two weeks in KDE: fixing sticky keys and the worst crashes – Adventures in Linux and KDEJul 21 12:11
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schestowitz[TR2]            <li>Jul 21 13:01
schestowitz[TR2]                <h5><a href="https://linuxgizmos.com/raspberry-like-sbc-powered-by-rk3528a-soc-and-pcie-2-0-support/">Raspberry-like SBC Powered by RK3528A SoC and PCIe 2.0 Support</a></h5>Jul 21 13:01
schestowitz[TR2]                <blockquote>Jul 21 13:01
schestowitz[TR2]                    <p>The Radxa ROCK 2A is a credit card-sized single-board computer with a form factor similar to the Raspberry Pi. Key features include a Gigabit Ethernet LAN port, Wi-Fi 6 support, and an FPC connector for further expansion.</p>Jul 21 13:01
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-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 520 @ https://linuxgizmos.com/raspberry-like-sbc-powered-by-rk3528a-soc-and-pcie-2-0-support/ )Jul 21 13:01
schestowitz[TR2]            <li>Jul 21 13:01
schestowitz[TR2]                <h5><a href="https://linuxgizmos.com/radxa-rock-2f-an-upcoming-compact-4k-computer-with-rockchip-rk3528a-and-wi-fi-6/">Radxa ROCK 2F: An Upcoming Compact 4K Computer with Rockchip RK3528A and Wi-Fi 6</a></h5>Jul 21 13:01
schestowitz[TR2]                <blockquote>Jul 21 13:01
schestowitz[TR2]                    <p>The Radxa ROCK 2F is a small computing device designed for a wide range of uses, from development projects to multimedia setups. It’s packed with features, including multiple GPIOs and an HDMI port that supports 4K video at 60 fps, making it versatile for technology enthusiasts.</p>Jul 21 13:01
schestowitz[TR2]                </blockquote>Jul 21 13:01
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schestowitz[TR2]            Jul 21 13:01
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 520 @ https://linuxgizmos.com/radxa-rock-2f-an-upcoming-compact-4k-computer-with-rockchip-rk3528a-and-wi-fi-6/ )Jul 21 13:01
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schestowitz[TR2]There is a reason why its known as "Indian Bowel Movement"...Jul 21 17:38
schestowitz[TR2]There is a reason why its known as "Indian Bowel Movement"...Jul 21 17:38
schestowitz[TR2]https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1tyrAur0Jul 21 17:38
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1tyrAur0 )Jul 21 17:38
schestowitz[TR2]racist remarks thereJul 21 17:38
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