Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund Injects €686,400 into FreeBSD

Germany's STF funds FreeBSD with €686,400 to advance zero trust builds & SBOM tooling for enhanced security. … [Read more...]

New Nuvoton’s M2003 Series with 32-bit Arm Cortex-M23 Core

Nuvoton Technology has introduced the M2003 series, a new line of 32-bit microcontrollers based on the Arm Cortex-M23 core, aimed at upgrading from traditional 8-bit microcontrollers. … [Read more...]

Raspberry Pi Pico Arduino core 4.0 adds support for RP2350 boards

Earle F. Philhower, III has just released the Raspberry Pi Pico Arduino core 4.0 with support for a range of Raspberry Pi RP2350 boards beside the official Raspberry Pi Pico 2. … [Read more...]

LXer Linux News 2024-08-28 04:23:46

Cemu is the Wii U emulator that went open-source and began building on Linux two years ago. Since then they've continued building up their Linux support and out today is the Cemu 2.1 emulator release with even better Linux support. … [Read more...]

How to Install TensorFlow on Ubuntu and Other Linux Distros

Discover a step-by-step guide to safely install the TensorFlow library in a Python virtual environment on Ubuntu with practical examples. … [Read more...]

Check Laptop Battery Health in Ubuntu from the Command Line

Want to check your battery health in Ubuntu from the command-line, no need to install anything extra? … [Read more...]

6 Best Open-Source Password Managers for Mac in 2024

Explore the top open-source password managers available for Mac users. Find the best one that suits your needs and secure your online accounts effectively. The post 6 Best Open-Source Password Managers for Mac in 2024 appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]

Fzf: Quick Search via Fuzzy Finder on Linux (Install + Use)

Fzf is a superfast command-line tool to quickly locate files in an interactive session and append the result to other commands by piping. … [Read more...]

What Microsoft’s Borking of Grub Says About Redmond’s ‘Love’ of Linux

Windows might not rule the day at Microsoft anymore, but it’s still a moneymaker and desktop Linux is still the competition. … [Read more...]

GParted Celebrates 20 Years of Partition Management Excellence

From 2004 to 2024, GParted celebrates 20 impactful years in tech, with 34M downloads and global usage in 250 countries. … [Read more...]

12 Best Free and Open-Source Linux Renderers

There is a large selection of open-source rendering software to download. To provide an insight into the quality that is available, we have compiled a list of our favorite rendering software. The post 12 Best Free and Open-Source Linux Renderers appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]

Encryption, Trust, and the Hidden Dangers of Vendor-Controlled Data

When the keys are controlled by vendors like Google or Apple, what does that mean for user privacy? This article explores the hidden dangers of vendor-controlled encryption and the trust gap it creates, particularly for open-source users and developers. … [Read more...]

A quick guide to tool-calling in large language models

Let's say you're tasked with solving a math problem like 4,242 x 1,977. Some of you might be able to do this in your head, but most of us would probably be reaching for a calculator right about now, not only because it's faster, but also to minimize the potential for error. … [Read more...]

LXer Linux News 2024-08-27 20:40:35

Last week an AmpereOne server finally arrived at Phoronix! Ampere Computing sent over a reviewer server of the AmpereOne A192-32X flagship AArch64 server processor with 192 custom cores and using a Supermicro ARS-211M-NR R13SPD platform. … [Read more...]

Run a Google Search From the Linux Command Line With Googler

To Google from the command line can be an efficient way to look up something on Linux. Jack Wallen shows you how with the help of Googler. The post Run a Google Search From the Linux Command Line With Googler appeared first on Linux Today. … [Read more...]

12 Best Free and Open Source Terminal-Based Image Viewers

Viewing images direct in a terminal used to come at a serious disadvantage. The vast majority of terminal emulators display images using block-characters. Images can be displayed using half blocks or quarter blocks, the former offers the ability to display pixels with colour-accuracy. … [Read more...]