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Son Dakika Ekonomi Haberleri – Ekonomi Gelişmeleri _ Milliyet – Google Chrome 2022-07-04 16-56-25

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G

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Kostenloser Loot-Shooter auf Steam startet Open Beta – Lässt Menschen gegen Maschinen kämpfen

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G
Synced ist ein kommender Loot-Shooter auf Steam, in dem Menschen gegen böse Maschinen kämpfen. Noch 2022 startet in Synced eine Open Beta.

Wikimania 2023 dates announced

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G
Mark your calendars! Singapore is calling. Wikimania 2023 will run from 16-19 August, in person and online. This edition’s theme is: “Diversity. Collaboration. Future.” Diversity….

Morpht: Data migration for the Book module

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G
A tutorial on how to preserve the hieracrhial structure of book pages during a migration from Drupal 7 to Drupal 9.

A zero-dependency Ruby CLI boilerplate class (with boilerplate tests)

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G
Have you ever wanted to add a simple CLI to one of your small Ruby libraries, but did not want to add the dependency for thor or some other CLI library/framework? Well now you can copy this boilerplate code for a zero-dependency Ruby CLI class! Features include:

How to make an automatic dog feeder with Arduino and Linux

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G

Try this DIY project to learn (or teach your family) to write code that interfaces with real hardware. Read More at Enable Sysadmin

The post How to make an automatic dog feeder with Arduino and Linux appeared first on Linux.com.

3 ways to use Mozilla Hubs, a VR platform that’s accessible and private by design

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G

When NASA’s Webb Space Telescope team and artist Ashley Zelinskie wanted to bring space exploration to everyone, they chose Mozilla Hubs, our open source platform for creating 3D virtual spaces right from your browser.  Ashley told us that they “didn’t want to cut people out that didn’t have fancy VR headsets or little experience in […]

The post 3 ways to use Mozilla Hubs, a VR platform that’s accessible and private by design appeared first on The Mozilla Blog.

FSF Blogs: GNU Guix: Support the growth of the distribution into 2023 and beyond

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G
An update from GNU Guix co-maintainer Maxim Cournoyer on the impressive work they did in 2022.

Start the holiday season by becoming a member of the Open Source Initiative.

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G

Together we can make a difference – become an OSI member today. Only with a strong…

The post Start the holiday season by becoming a member of the Open Source Initiative. first appeared on Voices of Open Source.

Used thin client PCs are an unsexy, readily available Raspberry Pi alternative

Posted on November 30, 2022 by Michael G
“Raspberry Pi boards are hard to get, probably also next year,” says Andreas Spiess, single-board enthusiast and YouTuber, in his distinctive Swiss accent. He’s not wrong. Spiess says he and his fellow Pi devotees need “a strategy to survive” without new boards, so he suggests looking in one of the least captivating, most overlooked areas of computing: used, corporate-minded thin client PCs. Spiess’ Pi replacements, suggested and refined by many of his YouTube commenters and Patreon subscribers, are Fujitsu Futros, Lenovo ThinkCentres, and other small systems (some or all of which could be semantically considered “thick clients” or simply “mini PCs,” depending on your tastes and retro-grouch sensibilities). They’re the kind of systems you can easily find used on eBay, refurbished on Amazon Renewed, or through other enterprise and IT asset disposition sources. They’re typically in good shape, given their use and environment. And compared to single-board enthusiast systems, many more are being made and replaced each year. A project I want to undertake is set up an UltraSPARC machine, and then tie several Sun Rays to them. I also want to mess around with using Linux as the host for several thin clients – they’re so cheap, and it seems like they’re really fun to mess around with.
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