I may hate AI slop but I am not a AI hater. I have found decent use of the AI tools and I try to include these tools in my workflow wherever it makes sense. While mainstream LLMs like ChatGPT and Perplexity
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If you have been following AlmaLinux OS, you know it is one of the more popular free enterprise Linux distributions out there. Born out of the CentOS chaos, it has steadily grown into a community-governed project with a clear focus on stability
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You might remember that the KDE folks have been busy working on KDE Linux, their own Linux distribution that is still very much in active development. I tried its Alpha build last year and found the experience surprisingly smooth for something so
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The Espressif-backed M5Stack has been keeping its Cardputer product line alive since 2023 by continuously updating it. The original ran on an ESP32-S3, and the follow-up, the Cardputer-Adv, stuck with the same ESP32-S3 but brought in better audio, a larger battery, a
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Microsoft’s WSL allows people to use Linux inside Windows. It integrates well in the system allowing people to use Linux command line Windows. Linux GUI apps can also be used, which helps for editing config file in GUI-based editors. Now reverse the
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The Steam Deck OLED has been largely off the shelves since mid-February, being among the casualties of the RAM and storage shortage that has been driving up prices across consumer tech since late 2025. It recently came back on May 27, just
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Good news on the age verification front, though. California and Colorado have both moved to exempt open source software from their age verification laws after neither bill originally made any concessions for community-run projects. Warp’s Oz platform has been updated with multi-harness
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If you’ve been holding out for a next-gen Raspberry Pi, the wait just got a lot longer. Eben Upton joined fellow Raspberry Pi honchos, James Adams, the CTO of Hardware Engineering, and Gordon Hollingworth, the CTO of Software Engineering, for a Reddit
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Mozilla has received plenty of flak for adding AI features to Firefox, like a chatbot in the sidebar, automatic alt text in PDFs, AI-powered tab group suggestions, and whatnot. It’s been one thing after another, and while people might appreciate that these
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Large data transfers are one of those things that always seem to find a way to be annoying. Tools like LocalSend make it easier over a local network, but wireless is not always an option, and some transfers are simply too important
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