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Update: May 18, 2023. It took a few weeks, but Twitter finally shut off our API access. Though we were in limbo for a bit, we can now confirm that… [...]
Dehydrating the web, DDOSing a brain, and A/B testing mistakes The post The Overflow #180: The battle for your attention at work appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]
MVC in the WWW, radioactive dryers, and the 11ty bundle. The post The Overflow #179: Brag about your code appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]
Google AI, stopping malicious packets at the source, and backups. The post The Overflow #178: Chat with your documentation appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]
Jobs in climate tech, mortal consent issues, and rendering in React The post The Overflow #177: The AI is the UI appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]
KYC, JPG size mysteries, and fluid typography The post The Overflow #176: Jobs that save the world appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]
Communities on Teams, mathematical serendipity, and Node v20. The post The Overflow #175: The coding school that bought a university appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]
Stateless auth-as-a-service, the liability of doing good, and visualized React The post The Overflow #174: This email could have been a meeting appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]
The people affected by the layoffs, SQL instead of releases, and CSS creator speaks The post The Overflow #173: From Smalltalk to smart contracts appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]
The next-gen browser, energy from gravity, and image optimization The post The Overflow #172: The path to async work appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]

Why these layoffs are different, the logic of revenge, and Electron at 10 The post The Overflow #171: The tech toolbox appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog. [...]

Longing to use touchpad gestures in Linux Mint to manage windows, workspaces, tiling, and so on? Well, you’re in luck. Gesture support is coming to Cinnamon 5.8, Linux Mint says… [...]

Want to rename the audio devices that appear in the Quick Settings menu sound switcher? “No,” will be the answer from most people reading this. But I reckon a few… [...]

I know that the Papirus icon pack is hugely popular so I figured I’d ferry word that a new version is available for download The June update is largely composed… [...]

As anticipated, support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now over — but don’t panic if you’re still using it, as this is not the end of the road. Ubuntu 18.04… [...]

An all-snap Ubuntu desktop is coming — and sooner than you might think! According to Canonical’s Oliver Grawert, the next long-term support release of Ubuntu will be available to download… [...]

Ubuntu 23.10 is aiming to ship the CUPS printing stack as a snap package. Canonical’s Till Kamppeter, who is also the project lead for the OpenPrinting Project, says he wants… [...]

A major update to Tube Converter is now available. If you’re not familiar with this GTK4/libadwaita app, it’s a GUI tool that makes it easy to download videos from YouTube… [...]

Join me in hearing an imaginary drum roll as I reveal the date and location of the next Ubuntu Summit. This year, Riga in Latvia will host Ubuntu’s in-person soirée,… [...]

Many moons ago I covered a neat audio tool called PulseEffects, which made it easy to modify the sound output of any app on a global or per-app basis. As… [...]

Being able to quickly switch between different audio devices is one of my favourite things about GNOME Shell’s Quick Settings menu. No longer do I have to fire up Settings… [...]

A recent NY Times article, “In Battle Over A.I., Meta Decides to Give Away Its Crown Jewels,” reported that Meta, — the technology giant that owns Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp — made the… [...]

Read the original blog at Read More The post Stand up for Open Source Software Patent Defense appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

Read the original post at: Read More The post Linux Foundation Research Finds Open Source Crucial to Realizing Full Potential of Microgrids appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

Read the original post at: Read More The post Energy Sector in Midst of Major Transformation, With 76% of Utilities Implementing Digitalization Plans, and 64% Using Open Source to Accelerate… [...]

We are just four weeks away from the Embedded Open Source Summit (EOSS) kicking off in Prague, Czech Republic + virtually, and we’d be remiss if we didn’t call attention… [...]

Read the original post at: Read More The post The Linux Foundation’s OPI Project Announces Arm as Premier Member appeared first on Linux.com. [...]
read the original post at Read More The post This Year’s Embedded Open Source Summit Should NOT Be Missed! appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

The post Meet New OpenSSF GM Omkhar Arasaratnam appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

The first in a series of blogs aimed at Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development The post Understanding Ext4 Disk Layout, Part 1 appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

A great introduction on using the debugg Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development The post Enter the drgn appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

Miguel Henrique Otero describe características que considera definitorias del Partido Socialista Unido de Venezuela (PSUV). [...]