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Would someone have some info to overclock a 1.6 binned ultrasparc IIIi in an ultra 25? Just flashing the ultra 45 obp? instagram.com/p/C_s40QOoFbO/?i

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APNG (Animated Portable Network Graphics) is an image format that extends the capabilities of the PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format to support animations.

It allows multiple images (frames) to be stored in a single file, creating the effect of animation. It was designed to be a drop-in replacement for GIFs while providing higher quality and better features.

#apng

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Valkey Is a Different Kind of Fork: thenewstack.io/valkey-is-a-dif by @sjvn

#Valkey, the #Redis #opensource fork, started strong and rapidly gained momentum.

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Private Packagist is joining the Open Source Pledge! Join this effort and pledge to also give at least $2,000 per employed full-time developer per year to open-source projects and maintainers!

blog.packagist.com/packagist-i

A good way to achieve this amount? Sponsor the PHP Foundation! thephp.foundation/sponsor/ and then join the pledge with your company!

osspledge.com/

#opensource #sustainability #phpc #php

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501(c)(3) nonprofit status of organizations matters to you because...

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What do #FireFox users want from #Mozilla?

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Printed in Space: 3D-Printed Metal Parts Shown Off After Returning From the ISS - The European Space Agency (ESA) is showing 3D-printed metal parts made onboard the... - hackaday.com/2024/09/08/printe #internationalspacestation #3dprinterhacks #3dmetalprinter #space

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Fastfetch is the Perfect Neofetch Replacement

When development on system info tool Neofetch was discontinued1 earlier this year a slew of forks, alternatives, and upstart projects sprung up to fill the void. Yet the Neofetch alternative that’s gained the most traction —anecdotally, at least; I’ve not be creeping around Linux conferences to verify first-hand—is FastFetch (or Fastfetch; not sure on the capitalisation). Fastfetch is similar to Neofetch in that it ‘pretty prints’ information about your OS, pertinent underlying technologies, and system’s hardware specs in a terminal window. But it’s a lot more capable, faster, more featured, supports Wayland (which Neofetch technically didn’t), and (perhaps most importantly) :sys_more_orange:
#News #CliTools #SystemTools

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/09/fastfe

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Welp, if the FBI recommends an ad-blocker, who am I to argue? ic3.gov/Media/Y2022/PSA221221 (h/t HN)

Pi-hole is my weapon of choice, here's how I set it up: github.com/geerlingguy/interne

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Hah, today I learnt that the wireframe 'CGI' in Escape from New York, used for Snake Plissken to make a stealthy glider entry into the lawless prison island by air, was actually 'faked' by building a model of Manhattan covered in reflective tape. In 1981 this was the cheaper solution for a movie with limited budget

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The Stored Communications Act is one of few federal privacy laws that protects your communications online. The California Supreme Court should take up a case to help protect that law. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/08/california-supreme-court-should-help-protect-your-stored-communications

🐦🔗: https://nitter.oksocial.net/EFF/status/1832916323967344657#m

[2024/09/08 22:58]

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