The 6-DoF arm handles 1.5 kg loads with a 650 mm reach, targeting desktop AI work.
Two of the most popular modern terminal emulators for pro Linux users. But which one is the better of the two?
The open source groupware platform partners with Collabora to provide a paid feature for free. There is also a Kanban module along with a time approval feature.
Hardware support gets major buffs across multiple architectures.
The venerable text editor feels timeless and timely in the age of AI and enshittification. A novelist argues that it is perhaps because Emacs is the embodiment of FOSS ideals
K3s is a lightweight Kubernetes distribution designed for simplicity and low resource usage. It is ideal for labs, learning Kubernetes, edge deployments, and small environments. […]
If you’re juggling multiple tasks and want something simpler than Jira or ClickUp, this is worth trying.
An AI assistant in the terminal can help you guide through the process, help you move faster with your tasks. I tested Qwen Code and share my findings with you.
A new day for privacy advocates to look forward to.
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