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If Life Gives You Lemons, Build this Lemontron

via Hackaday by Heidi Ulrich on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 19:30:00 GMT
[James] and his Lemontron portable 3D printer
What if your 3D printer could fit in a box of filament but still rival the build plate size of heavyweights? Enter the Lemontron, a free and open source portable …read more

FrankenPHP: A Modern PHP App Server in Go (Install + Use)

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 19:09:43 GMT

FrankenPHP is a modern PHP app server built on Go and C that comes with a Caddy server to redefine traditional PHP servers and outshine competitors. Here's how to install it.

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How I Turned My Raspberry Pi Into a Private Internet Archive

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 19:04:46 GMT

After the Internet Archive breach, I built my own private Internet archive using a Raspberry Pi and ArchiveBox. Here's how I did it.

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OpenELA Publishes Code for Devs Who Want to DIY RHEL 9.5

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 19:00:56 GMT

Wanna build your own RHEL clone? OpenELA’s got all the source code you need, ready to download for free.

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Major Security Audit of Critical FreeBSD Components Now Available

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 18:55:23 GMT

The FreeBSD Foundation, in partnership with the Alpha-Omega Project, has released the results of an extensive security audit of two critical FreeBSD components: the bhyve hypervisor and the Capsicum sandboxing framework.

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ScubaGear: Open-source tool to assess Microsoft 365 configurations for security gaps

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 18:43:29 GMT

In this article we'll talk about ScubaGear - an open-source tool the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) created to automatically evaluate Microsoft 365 (M365) configurations for potential security gaps.

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With Core ONE, Prusas Open Source Hardware Dream Quietly Dies

via Hackaday by Tom Nardi on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 18:00:37 GMT
Yesterday, Prusa Research officially unveiled their next printer, the Core ONE. Going over the features and capabilities of this new machine, it’s clear that Prusa has kept a close eye …read more

Rocky Linux 9.5 Released, Here’s What’s New

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:36:34 GMT

Rocky Linux 9.5 is now available for download, packed with updates like Podman 5.0, GCC 11.5, Node.js 22, and more.

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NVIDIA 550.135 Graphics Driver Released with Better Linux Kernel 6.11 Support

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:32:38 GMT

NVIDIA 550.135 is a small update that only improves support for distribution running the Linux 6.11 kernel series, which renamed drm_fbdev_generic to drm_fbdev_ttm, by using drm_fbdev_ttm when present to keep supporting direct framebuffer access on Wayland compositors to present content on newer kernels.

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FreeCAD 1.0 Open-Source 3D Parametric Modeler Released, Here’s What’s New

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:28:46 GMT

Highlights of FreeCAD 1.0 include a new built-in Assembly Workbench, the inclusion of the topological naming problem mitigation code, a new materials system for appearance properties, a new BIM workbench with better setup & management tools and better IFC support, as well as a new logo.

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Grep Command in Linux

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:20:14 GMT

Grep is a Linux command-line utility for searching files for specific patterns that match regular expressions. In this blog post, we will explain grep with real examples.

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Blender 4.3 Open-Source 3D Graphics App Introduces Experimental Vulkan Backend

via Linux Today by Content Operations on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:11:21 GMT

Four months after Blender 4.2 LTS, the Blender 4.3 release introduces an experimental Vulkan backend on Linux and Windows systems to render the user interface. However, there are some limitations like lack of support for GPU subdivision and OpenXR, and slower performance compared to the OpenGL backend.

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FreeCAD Version 1.0 Released

via Hackaday by Maya Posch on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 16:30:00 GMT
After 22 years of development, FreeCAD has at long last reached the milestone of version 1.0. On this momentous occasion, it’s good to remember what a version 1.0 is supposed …read more

Boss Byproducts: Calthemites Are Man-Made Cave Dwellers

via Hackaday by Kristina Panos on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 15:00:33 GMT
At this point, we’ve learned about man-made byproducts and nature-made byproducts. But how about one that’s a little of both? I’m talking about calthemites, which are secondary deposits that form …read more

Seeing Into the Future – Full Episode – C5 TV

via Liberty Nation News by Liberty Nation Authors on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 15:47:40 GMT

By Liberty Nation Authors

On this episode of Liberty Nation News’ Conservative 5: Panel discusses Cabinet choices and reasons behind the picks, the economy that is on everyone’s wish list, then add in a dash of fun and post-election 2024 trivia. For more episodes, click here.

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via Scripting News on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 14:36:12 GMT
It's noteworthy that we haven't seen many outages as Bluesky scales. On Twitter they had fail whales for years.

Local Neglect

via The Z Blog by thezman on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 14:17:00 GMT
This week, Erik Prince, the founder of the private military company Blackwater, posted a condemnation of the Venezuelan ruler on Twitter. Prince has connections to the inner circle of Donald Trump, so his opinions about such things could reflect Trump’s … Continue reading

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via Scripting News on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 13:51:13 GMT
What matters with social networks is what you can get done there, not so much the features of the network. Bluesky has the same features today it had a month ago. The difference is we had an election in the US, I guess that was the catalyst. The presence of Elon Musk so close to Trump says there is a need for a Musk-free place. I've kept my account on Twitter. I started there in 2006, and I love the web more than I feel it would do any good to erase my presence there. It's pretty much against my religion to deliberately erase bits of the web. And whatever you think of Twitter, it is most definitely part of the web.

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via Scripting News on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 13:39:57 GMT
On Bluesky, inbound RSS is becoming a thing.

2028 Presidential Poll a Real Head-Scratcher

via Liberty Nation News by Graham J Noble on Wed, 20 Nov 2024 13:36:21 GMT

By Graham J Noble

The 2024 presidential election is barely in the rearview mirror, and yet, at least one polling organization decided to sound out a small sample of voters on their preferred 2028 White House candidates. Why conduct a 2028 presidential poll in November of 2024? One can only speculate. Maybe a rudimentary social experiment to find out […]


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