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Full Upstream Support Coming for MediaTeks IoT Edge AI Genio platforms

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 22:21:43 GMT

Collabora is delighted to announce a growing collaboration with MediaTek which will enable Collabora to introduce, improve, and maintain MediaTek's IoT Edge AI Genio platforms upstream, with the goal of fully supporting the official Evaluation Kit (EVK) in Debian as well as other Linux distributions.

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Hashdeep: A Powerful Tool for File Verification in Linux

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 21:11:18 GMT

In this article, I’ll provide a detailed understanding of what hashdeep is, how it works, and how you can use it effectively in Linux environments.

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Bypassing Airpods Hearing Aid Georestriction With a Faraday Cage

via Hackaday by Maya Posch on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 21:00:42 GMT
When Apple recently announced the hearing aid feature on their new AirPods Pro 2, it got the attention of quite a few people. Among these were [Rithwik Jayasimha] and friends, …read more

How To Configure Nginx as a Reverse Proxy on Ubuntu 24.04

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:47:18 GMT

Nginx or NGINX is a widely used web server with many features, including load balancing, reverse proxying, content caching, mail proxying, and more. In this tutorial, you will learn to configure Nginx as a reverse proxy on Ubuntu 24.04.

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Docker Rollout: Zero Downtime Deployment for Docker Compose

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:41:48 GMT

Learn how to install and use Docker Rollout to quickly update the Docker Compose services with zero downtime by automating every task.

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WUD 7.1 Brings Fresh Notification Features to Docker Monitoring

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:21:49 GMT

WUD just released version 7.1, bringing a fresh set of features to streamline container management and alerts that will definitely excite Docker enthusiasts. But wait—haven’t you heard of it? Well, here’s the short version.

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A regal pose…

via The Ultimate Answer to Kings by Joel on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:30:41 GMT
Keeping me company while I took laundry off the line… He’s not always so dignified. Last Sunday at a get-together on SurvivalDave’s deck he met two ladies he doesn’t see often – and we’ve never met a female human he … Continue reading

The pear tree is a lot shorter…

via The Ultimate Answer to Kings by Joel on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 20:30:22 GMT
When I picked the fruit in August I had a lot of trouble with the tall vertical branches in the middle, so I determined that before winter I’d prune them off. I hesitated, of course, because that’s a pretty major … Continue reading

I Want To Believe: How To Make Technology Value Judgements

via Hackaday by Jenny List on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 18:00:03 GMT
In the iconic 1990s TV series The X Files, David Duchovny’s FBI agent-paranormal investigator Fox Mulder has a poster on his office wall. It shows a flying saucer in flight, …read more

Open Borders America: Migrants Warned It’s Time to ‘Self-Deport’

via Liberty Nation News by Kelli Ballard on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 18:34:08 GMT

By Kelli Ballard

Editor’s note: Join Liberty Nation News each week to stay updated on the nationwide ramifications of an open borders America. Migrants Warned It’s Time to “Self-Deport” President-elect Donald Trump appointed Tom Homan, who had served as the acting director of ICE during his previous term, as the new “border czar.” The new appointee wasted no time in […]

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via Scripting News on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 18:21:00 GMT

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via Scripting News on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 18:17:17 GMT
When I was a boy my mother would sometimes say if I didn't stop belching I wouldn't be able to stop.

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via Scripting News on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 18:09:39 GMT
Why Repubs won? They campaigned in a new way that the Dems apparently didn't notice (neither did I, not claiming to be better). Repubs were more creative and improvisational. They didn't worry what Jake Tapper or Ezra Klein would think, so came off as more genuine. It's a TV show, acting and suspension of disbelief are what count. It has nothing to do with anything else. Sorry it has to be that way but that's how it is. I don't think they hate women btw, they would have voted for Roseanne Barr or Melissa McCarthy. Maybe Chris Rock, they probably would have really liked Will Smith. Idiocracy was incredibly prescient. No joke.

Hackaday Podcast Episode 296: Supercon Wrapup with Tom and Al, The 3DP Brick Layering Controversy, and How To Weld in Space

via Hackaday by Tom Nardi on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 17:00:09 GMT
In this episode you’ll get to hear not one, not two, but three Hackaday Editors! Now that the dust has mostly settled from the 2024 Hackaday Supercon, Al Williams joins …read more

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via Scripting News on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 17:01:36 GMT
I predict that people will come to appreciate features that Mastodon has that the other twitter-like social web apps don't.

Am I Isolated: Open-source container security benchmark

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 16:53:25 GMT

This article discusses Am I Isolated, an open-source container security benchmark that probes users’ runtime environments and tests for container isolation.

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DXVK 2.5 Unveils Major Memory Management Overhaul for Smoother Gaming

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 16:03:52 GMT

DXVK 2.5 optimizes memory with periodic defragmentation, enabling efficient resource use for better game performance without increasing VRAM costs.

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DOJ and FBI Face the Gaetz of Hell

via The Skeptical Bureaucrat on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 15:30:00 GMT

Rodin didn't know the half of it.























Here's the question of the day, who monitors or oversees the FBI?:
Within the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI is responsible to the attorney general, and it reports its findings to U.S. Attorneys across the country. The FBI’s intelligence activities are overseen by the Director of National Intelligence.
Say, isn't that incoming DNI Director the same former Congressional Representative and U.S. Army reservist that Hillary Clinton keeps calling a Russian agent, one who was personally dispatched by Putin to frustrate Hillary's presidential ambitions? And the same one who was placed on the TSA 'Quiet Skies' watchlist so her boarding passes would have the quad-S marking that got her a thorough airport shake-down whenever she flew? Yes, she is! 

If confirmed, she'll be TSA's boss's boss, and able to find out just who did that do her. Revenge like that is practically poetic.    

And the incoming Attorney General might be another former Congressman, one who was the subject of a futile but still years-long effort by DOJ to find any substance to allegations of his trafficking in underage women? (Even unsubstantiated sexual allegations are always the best kind to stir up a Washington scandal.) He is!

I'll bet those two each have a list of grievances with both DOJ and its subordinate Bureau, and if confirmed they'll be in the perfect position to double-team their former accusers. The accusatory institutions, anyway, if not the individuals, who will most likely decide to retire before The Trumpening 2 gets truly underway.     

The appointment of Gaetz, in particular, will bring on much hypocritical weeping and wailing over transgression of the apolitical norms that DOJ has respected at least since Watergate. 

But, did they really respect those norms? Obama's AG, Eric Holder, for instance, couldn't have found those supposed norms if he'd hunted for them with a GPS and a flashlight.

Maybe the appointment of Gaetz will turn out to be just superior trolling, a shot across the bows. Maybe even a misdirection intended to hide the REAL strike that will come from the new Department of Government Efficiency? Taking away half their personnel and facilities in the cause of efficiency would bring retribution to DOJ and FBI just as well as a head-on clash with AG Gaetz.

Either way, this will be the kind of spectacle that you could sell tickets to. 

How to Count Total Frames in a Video on Linux Using FFmpeg

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 15:07:23 GMT

This article will walk you through how to use FFmpeg on Linux to count video frames.

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This Week in Security: Hardware Attacks, IoT Security, and More

via Hackaday by Jonathan Bennett on Fri, 15 Nov 2024 15:00:08 GMT
This week starts off with examinations of a couple hardware attacks that you might have considered impractical. Take a Ball Grid Array (BGA) NAND removal attack, for instance. The idea …read more

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