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November Plasma 6 update (pointieststick.com)
submitted 7 months ago by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/kde@lemmy.ml

Probably the big news is that we released the Plasma 6 Alpha today! What does that mean? Well, go read this blog post by David Edmundson to find out! In a nutshell, you should try out the Plasma 6 Alpha out using one of these distros (or by building it yourself using kdesrc-build) if you’re an adventurous person who has a backup and wants to help make the final release better by reporting bugs or even fixing them. It really does help!

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submitted 7 months ago by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/linux@kbin.social

We’re pleased to bring you Fedora Linux 39, our complete, community-built operating system. And stop by our virtual release party! It's free!

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Garrett: Why ACPI? (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
submitted 7 months ago by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/linux@kbin.social

"Why does ACPI exist" - - the greatest thread in the history of forums, locked by a moderator after 12,239 pages of heated debate, wait no let me start again.

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submitted 10 months ago by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/linux@lemmy.world

Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01

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Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01

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submitted 10 months ago by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/tech@kbin.social

Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01

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submitted 10 months ago by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/linux@kbin.social

New trade association brings together open source Enterprise Linux community It will provide an open process to access source code that organizations can use to build distributions compatible with RHEL

RENO, Nev., AUSTIN, Texas, and LUXEMBOURG—August 10, 2023—CIQ, Oracle and SUSE today announced their intent to form the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA), a collaborative trade association to encourage the development of distributions compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) by providing open and free Enterprise Linux (EL) source code.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 4 points 10 months ago

Ng told us that each DCI unit costs around SG$33,000 (US$25,000) and can treat - very roughly - enough water for about 1MW to 1.3MW of cooling infrastructure. To cover the whole output of SIN10 would therefore need 20 to 25 DCI units, which suggests a cost of maybe US$500,000, although no figures have been quoted to us for the deal.

The installation was partially funded by a Singapore government program to save water, and Digital claims it saves 1.24 million liters of water per month.

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SIN10 cooling water can be used three times as long

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submitted 10 months ago by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/tech@kbin.social

SIN10 cooling water can be used three times as long

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Initial drive starts in Germany, pushes automotive blueprints

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submitted 10 months ago by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/tech@kbin.social

Initial drive starts in Germany, pushes automotive blueprints

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by VulcanSphere@kbin.social to c/science@kbin.social

Why 'dont deploy on Friday' is a thing

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 21 points 11 months ago

Blocks of cement infused with a form of carbon similar to soot could store enough energy to power whole households. A single 3.5-meter block could hold 10kWh of energy, and power a house for a day, and the technology could be commercialized in a matter of years, the scientists say.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 4 points 11 months ago

"Clients are moving towards third-party Java runtimes such as Azul, Amazon Coretto, Eclipse Temurin and IBM Semuru since Oracle announced the heavy pricing model. Other surveys also indicate decline in Oracle JDK usage and increase in use of other Java runtimes," Tyagi said.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 5 points 11 months ago

And in #Japan, with #VisualKei #Vkei (#JapaneseRock) band #XJapan.

The frontman #Yoshiki even called out #Twitter Japan of their trademark right (which is legitimate).

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 5 points 11 months ago

All for the "engagement rate" to be presented during IPO.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 4 points 11 months ago

CSAM is bad, no matter it is human-created or machine-generated.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Yup, even if Reddit is backtracking it won't matter anymore.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

#Threadiverse is fresh and Vulcan loves how the community can band together in the federation of discussion and link aggregators.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 19 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Dark Reader, because dark mode rocks.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Yup, as much as Vulcan hates Elon, music industry is even more greedy.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Reddit's antenna-head mascot.

[-] VulcanSphere@kbin.social 20 points 1 year ago

Incoming demise of third-party apps and (potential) IPO blackout should increase more interest towards fediverse link aggregator and discussion platforms...

Fediverse is neat and waiting to be discovered.

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