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A New Anaconda Web UI Installer Coming To Fedora Linux 42

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:14:24 GMT

Fedora Linux is getting a brand new installer with a modern Anaconda Web UI, designed for ease of use. Learn more about its features and how to try it out!

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PeaZip 10.1 File Archiver Improves Resilience to Password Guessing Attacks

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:06:14 GMT

PeaZip 10.1 is here only two weeks after PeaZip 10 and updates the backend to Pea 1.21, which introduces scrypt KDF as the default option instead of PBKDF2 to improve resilience to password-guessing attacks. This change alone increases the memory cost up to 1GB per instance. KDF was supported since Pea 1.5.

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Fedora 42 to Feature KDE as a Flagship Edition

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:23:47 GMT

Great news for KDE fans! Fedora KDE is no longer a spin! The Fedora KDE Desktop Spin has been officially promoted to Edition status.

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Dissecting Emissions  and the EPA

via EPautos  Libertarian Car Talk by eric on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:43:15 GMT

Many people do not understand that the EPA has been deliberately misrepresenting “emissions” for decades – and do not know that the bulk of the “emissions” problem was solved 40 years ago:   . . . If you like what you’ve found here please consider supporting EPautos.  We depend on you to keep the wheels turning!  Our donate […]

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Retrotechtacular: Color TV

via Hackaday by Al Williams on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:00:15 GMT
We have often wondered if people dreamed in black and white before the advent of photography. While color pictures eventually became the norm, black and white TV was common for …read more

No Title

via Scripting News on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:32:55 GMT
If Bluesky is open source, which it appears to be, someone who has time and has experience packaging products, should create a Bluesky distribution for a few popular hosting services, so installing a new instance is as simple as it can possibly be. One click? That would be awesome. We need to have thousands of these running. If it really is like the web, as they say it is, then it should be like the web in every way. There are lots of websites. If you sell your website to a billionaire, that has no effect on my website. Right now we are totally vulnerable to the Bluesky folk selling their service to another country, or our country for that matter -- or a billionaire, or whoever. Whoever did this packaging job would deserve the Nobel Peace Prize. Anticipating the objection that Mastodon is already doing this -- it is not. Setting up and using a Mastodon instance is good for nerds. Not for poets.

You Wouldnt Download a ChairBut You Could

via Hackaday by Lewin Day on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:30:17 GMT
[Morley Kert] had a problem. He’s a big fan of the lovely Fortune Chair from Heller Furniture. Only, he didn’t want to pay $1,175 for a real one. The solution? …read more

How to Use Rsnapshot for Backup and Restore on Linux Servers

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:00:46 GMT

In this tutorial, you'll learn how to backup and restore using Rsnapshot on a Linux server.

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New York Court Delays Bungled Trump Convictions

via Liberty Nation News by John Klar on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:42:43 GMT

By John Klar

The unusual saga of a former president of the United States being criminally convicted in New York has taken several twists and turns, and now the defendant Donald Trump has transformed from civilian ex-POTUS to President-elect. That was a challenge for New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who oversaw Trump’s conviction on 34 felony […]

BREAKING: Judge Issues Stay in Trump Hush Money Case

via Liberty Nation News by Liberty Nation Authors on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:54:50 GMT

By Liberty Nation Authors

New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan on November 12 granted a stay on all deadlines associated with President-elect Donald Trump’s conviction in what became generally known as the “Hush-money case.” The much-anticipated decision means Trump will avoid a possible prison sentence, since the Nov. 26 sentencing date is now off the table.   Earlier […]

How to Generate and Verify Files with MD5 Checksum in Linux

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:05:24 GMT

In this article, we’ll explain what MD5 is, how to generate MD5 checksums for files, and how to verify the integrity of files using these checksums.

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Ubiquitous Successful Bus: Version 3

via Hackaday by Arya Voronova on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:00:30 GMT
USB 2 is the USB we all know and love. But about ten years ago, USB got an upgrade: USB 3.0. And it’s a lot faster. It started off ten …read more

DXVK 2.5 Improves Memory Management in God of War and Other Video Games

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:23:30 GMT

DXVK 2.5 is here one and a half months after DXVK 2.4.1 to improve memory management for God of War and other video games by periodically performing memory defragmentation to return some unused memory to the system. However, this feature is currently disabled on Intel’s ANV Vulkan driver.

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Fedora Linux Elevates KDE to Edition Status

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:07:41 GMT

Fedora Linux 42 elevates KDE to Edition status alongside GNOME, granting it flagship recognition and equal marketing support across Fedora's platforms.

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Trumponomics 2.0

via The Z Blog by thezman on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:44:35 GMT
The next few weeks will bring a flurry of news regarding various names for jobs in the next Trump White House. Some of it will be gaslighting from people who just make things up for regime media. Some of it … Continue reading

Minuteman ICBM Launch Tests Triple Warheads

via Hackaday by Maya Posch on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:00:16 GMT
On November 5th, the United States launched an LGM-30G Minuteman III ICBM from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. Roughly 30 minutes later the three warheads onboard struck their targets …read more

On Captive Clienteles and Enshittification

via Center for a Stateless Society by Kevin Carson on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:00:39 GMT
In a column four years ago, I recounted the experience of a friend in academia with the godawful “learning management software” which her institution required for designing exams. She complained that she was trying to create a midterm exam and “blackboard is complete fucking garbage. No intuitive way to break up questions into sections, can’t...

Red Guard Regan Out

via EPautos  Libertarian Car Talk by eric on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:28:06 GMT

Incoming President-again Trump has announced his choice to replace Michael “Red Guard” Regan as the head of the Environmental Protection Agency – which stopped protecting the environment back in the ’70s, if it ever did at all. It is a fact – as in objectively true – that in the case of vehicle-caused air pollution, […]

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Tuesday Talk*: Will The Least Dangerous Branch Hold?

via Simple Justice by SHG on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:54:55 GMT
With Republicans in control of two branches of government, the guardrails will be left to the third branch, the judiciary, if any guardrails there will be. The judiciary, as a whole, and the Supreme Court, in particular, have not always acquiesced to the unconstitutional and capricious acts of the president, whether it involve a Muslim […]

Did Donald Trump Just Forge an Enduring Political Realignment?

via Liberty Nation News by Tim Donner on Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:44:50 GMT

By Tim Donner

Since Donald Trump’s lopsided victory in the 2024 presidential election, there has been much talk – happily on the right, hauntingly on the left – of whether we have just witnessed a seismic event that rarely occurs in politics: a genuine and durable realignment of the electorate. While that term is based on art as […]


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