ImageX: Integrate Zoom Meetings Seamlessly into Your Drupal Website via Our Developer’s Module

Authored by: Nadiia Nykolaichuk and Leonid Bogdanovych.

Zoom is a key player in the sphere of online meetings. They have the power to dissolve geographical barriers, uniting individuals and teams across vast distances for communication and collaboration. What can be more convenient than using a robust video conferencing platform? Using it in the comfort of your own Drupal website!

Xen 4.19 is released

Xen Project 4.19 has been officially out since July 31st, 2024, and it brings significant updates. With enhancements in performance, security, and versatility across various architectures like Arm, PPC, RISC-V, and x86, this release is an important milestone for the Xen community. Read more at XCP-ng Blog

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A journalist-turned-product leader on reshaping the internet through community and creative coding

A journalist-turned-product leader on reshaping the internet through community and creative coding

Here at Mozilla, we are the first to admit the internet isn’t perfect, but we know the internet is pretty darn magical. The internet opens up doors and opportunities, allows for human connection, and lets everyone find where they belong — their corners of the internet. We all have an internet story worth sharing. In […]

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F-Droid website now available in Czech!

I believe privacy and freedom are fundamental rights and should be available
to everyone in the world. A few years ago, I’ve started translating FOSS
apps on Weblate, which has evolved to me
being a maintainer of many projects, including F-Droid. Now I’ve finally
finished reviewing all website strings and I’m happy to announce that the
website is now also available in the Czech language! F-Droid is used by many
even here in the Czech Republic, and I believe this will help even more
users to discover this awesome project.

Many thanks also to the past volunteer translators, without whom the
translation would have taken me much longer. If you think you can also help
with translating F-Droid, feel free to! You can find all information in the
documentation.

You can also help F-Droid by contributing to the
code
, reporting
issues
or making a
donation
. Any help is appreciated!

If you need to contact me, you can find me in the F-Droid
Translators
room on Matrix. Next
step is translating the documentation and posts, so if you can lend a hand,
I’d be very happy!

And of course, thanks to all F-Droid maintainers and contributors for making
this awesome project!

Google is killing its one-click app to run Chrome OS in a VM on Android devices

Remember earlier this year, when Android Authority discovered Google was experimenting with letting you run full Chrome OS on your Android device? In case you were wondering if that particular piece of spaghetti was sticking to the wall, I’m sorry to disappoint you it isn’t. Despite creating the Ferrochrome launcher app, which would’ve made the whole thing a one-click affair, Google has just removed the whole concept from the Android code base altogether. Unfortunately, though, Google has decided to kill its Ferrochrome launcher app. This was revealed to us by a code change recently submitted to the AOSP Gerrit. The code change, which hasn’t been merged yet, removes the entire Ferrochrome launcher app from AOSP. Google’s reason for removing this app is that it doesn’t plan to ship it or maintain its code. It seems that Google is shifting towards using the Linux-based Debian distro instead of Chrome OS as its testbed for AVF development. ↫ Mishaal Rahman at Android Authority I’m not really sure if people were really asking for something like this, and to Google’s credit – for once – the company never even so much as hinted at releasing this to the general public. Still, the idea of carrying just your phone with you as your primary computer, and plugging into a display and input devices as the need arises, remains something a lot of people are fascinated with, and putting Chrome OS on your Android phone would’ve been one way to achieve this goal. Despite decades of attempts, it seems not even the smartest people in Silicon Valley can crack this nut. Perhaps they should ask Gemini to solve it for them? It doesn’t involve pizza’s, glue, or rocks, so who knows – it might surprise them!

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