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5G-t visz a föld alá a Telekom
Új eszközt kapott Európában az Apple házibarkács programja
Készül az Amazon válasza a Temura
OpenBGPD 8.5 released
The announcement reads: List: openbsd-announce Subject: OpenBGPD 8.5 released From: Claudio Jeker <claudio () openbsd ! org> Date: 2024-06-26 19:10:13 We have released OpenBGPD 8.5, which will be arriving in the OpenBGPD directory of your local OpenBSD mirror soon. This release includes the following changes to the previous release:
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for June 27, 2024
OpenSUSE Leap Micro 6.0 is now available
The openSUSE project has announced Leap Micro version 6.0. Leap Micro is an image-based, lightweight Linux distribution that is designed to run containerized and virtualized applications. It is based on SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) Micro. Changes in this release include the support for full-disk encryption, the addition of Cockpit for web-based system management, and an optional real-time kernel for x86_64. Boot support for legacy BIOS on x86_64 is deprecated with 6.0, and will be removed in a later release. See the SLE Micro release notes for more information.
Hutterer: GNOME tablet support papercut fixes
Peter Hutterer has written a summary of "papercut fixes" for GNOME tablet support that are planned to ship with GNOME 47.
If you're an avid tablet user, you may have multiple stylus tools - but it's also likely that you have multiple tools of the same type which makes differentiating them in the GUI hard. Which is why they're highlighted now - if you bring the tool into proximity, the matching image is highlighted to make it easier to know which stylus you're about to configure. Oh, and in the process we added a new SVG for AES styli too to make the picture look more like the actual physical tool. The <blink> tag may no longer be cool but at least we can disco our way through the stylus configuration now.
[$] Finishing the conversion to the "new" mount API
Types Team Update and Roadmap (Rust Blog)
There has been a lot of work on the next-generation trait solver. The initiative posted a separate update at the end of last year. While we would have liked to stabilize its use in coherence a few months ago, this surfaced additional small behavior regressions and hangs, causing delays. We are working on fixing these issues and intend to merge the stabilization PR soon. We are getting close to compiling the standard library and the compiler with the new solver enabled everywhere, after which will be able to run crater to figure out the remaining issues.
Security updates for Wednesday
Párizsból jelentkezik a nyári Galaxy Unpacked
Dobja a Google a végtelen görgetést
Ennyi volt, Google Podcasts, új menüponttal gazdagodik a YouTube
Késve kap szót az OpenAI búgó hangú asszisztense
Böngészőháború: szárnyal a Chrome, fékezett a Safari
Eldőlt: az asztalra csap az EU a Teams miatt
Már augusztusban jöhetnek az új Pixelek - hazánkba is
[$] Programming in Unison
Unison is a MIT-licensed programming language, in development since 2013, that explores the ramifications of making code immutable and stored in a database, instead of a set of text files. Unison supports a greatly simplified model for distributed programming — one that describes the configuration of and communication between programs in the same language as the programs themselves. Along the way, it introduces a new approach to interfacing with programming languages, which is tailored to its design.
Darktable 4.8.0 released
Version 4.8.0 of the darktable photo editor has been released. Changes include performance improvements for large collections, addition of more EXIF fields in the image information module, and two new modules for image composition: Enlarge Canvas and Overlay. Enlarge Canvas allows adding areas to an image, while Overlay allows adding new content by overlaying pixels from the current image or another image. LWN last looked at darktable in 2022. Users are "strongly advised" to make a backup of their configuration and library before upgrading, as they will not be compatible with darktable 4.6.