I have got my hands on this 10 inches touchscreen from SunFounder that is made for Raspberry Pi like devices. If you are considering adding touch capability to your Raspberry Pi project, this could be a good contender for that. I have
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Before the age of blogs, forums, and YouTube tutorials, Linux users relied on printed magazines to stay informed and inspired. Titles like Linux Journal, Linux Format, and Maximum Linux were lifelines for enthusiasts, packed with tutorials, distro reviews, and CD/DVDs. These glossy
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Mozilla’s Firefox needs no introduction. It is one of the few web browsers around that is not based on Chromium, setting out to provide a privacy-focused browsing experience for its users. Sadly, some recent maneuvers have landed it in hot water, the
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Logseq is different from the conventional note-taking applications in many aspects. Firstly, it follows a note block approach, rather than a page-first approach for content organization. This allows Logseq to achieve data interlinking at the sentence level. That is, you can refer
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I guess you already know that It’s FOSS has an active community forum. I recently upgraded its server and changed its look slightly. Hope you like it. If you have questions about using Linux or if you want to share something interesting
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Large Language Models (LLMs) are powerful, but they have one major limitation: they rely solely on the knowledge they were trained on. This means they lack real-time, domain-specific updates unless retrained, an expensive and impractical process. This is where Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)
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