Heya!, VulcanSphere is here, Interests including watching anime, reading manga, playing video games, watching motorsport, and listening to diverse range of music. Have a somewhat unhealthy obsession with cyberpunk and its aesthetic (night city, neon lights, and rain)
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RIP Bram Moolenaar, the author of vim text editor (groups.google.com)
Here is a message from his family
MIT scientists propose power storage using cement blocks (www.datacenterdynamics.com)
Plan to commercialize supercapacitors in the next few years
Submit a Presentation for the openSUSE Conference (news.opensuse.org)
The time has arrived for people to begin submitting talks for openSUSE Conference 2024. This year’s conference theme is: Evaluating the Future: Where Are We ...
This week in KDE: Akademy approaches (pointieststick.com)
This week was a bit on the slow side as people are on vacation and preparing for Akademy 2023, which begins next week! Nevertheless progress on Plasma 6 continued, with a notable uptick in open bug…
Threads versus Twitter: Shouldn't we be happy the wheels are falling off antisocial social media? (www.theregister.com)
Our vultures ponder decentralization over convenience
This week in KDE: Sounds like Plasma 6 (pointieststick.com)
Excellent progress was made this week towards the goal of full sound theme support in Plasma 6, among other topics–including some important performance work for KWin!
This week in KDE: Plasma 6 development continues (pointieststick.com)
Gonna be honest here: I’m on vacation right now, so this week’s blog post is going to be a bit lazy. I probably missed some things, so if you were expecting to see your work here and di…
Garrett: Why ACPI? (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
"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.
Perl, Pipewire, LibreOffice Update in Tumbleweed (news.opensuse.org)
Tumbleweed snapshots didn’t lack excitement this week as multiple packages received updates and a couple major versions arrived for openSUSE rolling release users this week.
Imbibitor Lunae by darkavey
Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01 (seiya.me)
Exploring the internals of Linux v0.01
Oracle's revised Java licensing terms 2-5x more expensive (www.theregister.com)
One in five users can expect an audit in the next three years
Father and Daughter by str_0426
Blade made cookies for you 💋🔪🍪 by u/lilybunart
Fedora Linux 39 is officially here! - Fedora Magazine (fedoramagazine.org)
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!
Jingliu new student by Marin Liekuriva
On the road to Plasma 6 (pointieststick.com)
At this point you’ve heard a lot about Plasma 6, and each of my weekly “This week in KDE” brings news of a few new features, UI changes, or bugfixes that are only in Plasma 6. But…
"Of six people-" by _Jpex_
OC [SDXL/NightCafe Studio] MedievalEuropeanCanalTown
Ruan Mei X Critter🧬 by u/kenergetic
The Transitional Journey of openSUSE’s Logo Rebranding (news.opensuse.org)
The open-source world is in the midst of an exciting transformation as the openSUSE community prepares to phase in a new project logo. While the competition,...
Clear Course is Set for openSUSE Leap (news.opensuse.org)
The openSUSE release team confirms there will be a successor to Leap 15 and it’s a numerical leap forward. As many eagerly await the arrival of Leap 15.6 thi...