08.12.16
Posted in News Roundup at 3:57 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
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… was daunting to me at first. I had to deal with issues I have not encountered before, like getting feedback for your design work or working with people from different time zones. But all this was a good learning experience. Working on open source projects allowed me to develop my skills and gain valuable experience working in highly collaborative software project. I learnt how to be able to function as a part of a team and contribute my time not to only to technical tasks but also to several …
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08.11.16
Posted in News Roundup at 6:18 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… and profit, though its members are hardly eager to push back against government decisions that feed the bottom line. To understand the silence of the military in particular in the face of a visible crisis of war-making, you shouldn’t assume that, from private to general, its members don’t have complicated, often highly critical feelings about what’s going on. The real question is: Why they don’t ever express them publicly?
To understand that silence means grasping all the …
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08.10.16
Posted in News Roundup at 5:06 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… Software Collection. This version introduces a new huge bugs triage and some fixes following first feedback from end-users.
KDE DigiKam 5.1 Released With Bug Fixes, New RAW Camera Support
The first update following the major digiKam 5.0 release is now available.
digiKam 5.1.0 RAW Image Editor Brings Support for Samsung Galaxy S7, New Cameras
The development team behind digiKam, a popular open-source and cross-platform RAW image editor, viewer and organizer for KDE and …
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08.09.16
Posted in News Roundup at 10:05 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… Grafana on Ubuntu
Debian / Ubuntu Python: Set Planet Venus To Combine Two Or More RSS Feeds
Howdy, Ubuntu on Windows! How Fast Is It?
htop Process Viewer to monitor Processes on Linux
Process Substitution – The Best Kept Shell Secret!
Wine or Emulation
The WineHQ Wine development release 1.9.16 is now available for Linux and Mac
What’s new in this release:
Better 64-bit binary compatibility on macOS.
Performance …
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08.08.16
Posted in News Roundup at 11:33 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… in the FOSS world that it is actually exploiting/attacking to sell proprietary software. Don’t feed Black Duck. It’s yet another Trojan horse.]
Open Source Storage Announces NEW Global Cloud Platform [Ed: “Open Source Storage” is NOT Open Source. They’re misusing the label and OSI should stop them.]
Funding
Open-source video service Kaltura pulls in $50M from Goldman Sachs
Open-source video platform Kaltura raises $50M from Goldman Sachs, confirms …
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Posted in News Roundup at 3:00 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… volunteers welcome!).
Choqok Lives — Qt Twitter App Sees First Update in Over a Year
Feed me cereal and call me a-maized: there’s a brand new version of Qt Twitter app Choqok on the way.
Choqok 1.6 Beta is the first update to the app in over a year and a half since the previous, and only the second, major update to the app in almost three years!
“We want to make this release more stable than ever and then we are going to release a beta today and the final version next …
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08.07.16
Posted in News Roundup at 2:50 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… War on Hillary Clinton Says About WikiLeaks
In recent months, the WikiLeaks Twitter feed has started to look more like the stream of an opposition research firm working mainly to undermine Hillary Clinton than the updates of a non-partisan platform for whistleblowers.
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This has puzzled some of the group’s supporters, and led to speculation that the site’s Australian founder, Julian Assange, had timed the release of emails hacked from the servers of the Democratic …
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08.06.16
Posted in News Roundup at 1:18 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
… rack that runs on 48-volt power, with the Open Compute Project (OCP). The company is gathering feedback on the standard before final submission.
Google announced the contribution via a blog post today, noting that it has been collaborating with Facebook on it. If the standard is accepted, it will be Google’s first contributions to the OCP community.
Moving from a single machine with Docker to a cluster of Pi’s
I decided to finally make use of my four Raspberry Pi model …
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