The OpenWrt One router is now shipping
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The OpenWrt One router is now shipping
Walleij: New ARM32 Security Features in v6.10
Fedora moves towards Forgejo (Fedora Magazine)
Apertis v2024 released
[$] Finally continuing the discussion over continue in finally
In 2019, the Python community had a lengthy discussion about changing the rules (that some find counterintuitive) on using break, continue, or return statements in finally blocks. [...]
GNU Shepherd 1.0.0 released
[$] A Zephyr-based camera trap for seagrass monitoring
In a session at Open Source Summit Europe (OSSEU) back in September, Alex Bucknall gave an overview of a camera "trap"—a device to capture images in a non-intrusive way—that he hel [...]
[$] A look at CentOS Stream 10
The Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 beta was released in mid-November and, if all goes according to plan, CentOS Stream 10 should be released before the end of the year. While n [...]
Kubernetes v1.32 released
CentOS Stream 10 and EPEL 10 released
[$] Providing precise time over the network
Handling time in a networked environment is never easy. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) has been used to synchronize clocks across the internet for almost 40 years — but, as compu [...]
[$] Using Guile for Emacs
Emacs is, famously, an editor—perhaps far more—that is extensible using its own variant of the Lisp programming language, Emacs Lisp (or Elisp). This year's edition of EmacsConf, [...]
A Sapling Matures: Meet sq 1.0
Kali Linux 2024.4 released
Fish shell announces 4.0 release
[$] The Homa network protocol
The origins of the TCP and UDP network protocols can be traced back a full 50 years. Even though networks and their use have changed radically since those protocols were designed, [...]