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Month February 2022

Microsoft will tweak Windows 11’s UI and features pretty much whenever it wants

Enlarge (credit: Andrew Cunningham) Microsoft announced that Windows 11 would be getting a few updates of note this month, and today, those updates are available for most Windows 11 PCs to install. The full list includes a preview of Windows… Continue Reading →

New FFB Settings for Thrustmaster TX?

I’m not getting much good information through the wheel anymore. I feel a lot of resistance when I turn in, but the car feels like it plows straight on. Mid-corner, there’s no variation in the force level, its all on…. Continue Reading →

Amazon Elastic File System Update – Sub-Millisecond Read Latency

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MariaDB 10.7 Database Server Released with New Capabilities

MariaDB 10.7 is an evolution of MariaDB 10.6 with several new features not found anywhere else. Here’s what’s new! The post MariaDB 10.7 Database Server Released with New Capabilities appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/news/mariadb-10-7-database-server-released-with-new-capabilities/ from… Continue Reading →

OBS Studio 27.2 Released with Official Flatpak Support

OBS Studio 27.2 is the second major update in the 27.x series, with new features such as official Flatpak support. Learn more here. The post OBS Studio 27.2 Released with Official Flatpak Support appeared first on Linux Today. Link to… Continue Reading →

This Nintendo “insider” fooled thousands of followers with fake predictions

(credit: Matteo Ianeselli ) The adorable avatar of the “insider” account that fooled thousands. (credit: Jon Cartwright / Twitter)Last week, shortly after the latest Nintendo Direct presentation, fans around the web started stumbling upon a seemingly prescient Twitter account called… Continue Reading →

Hacking group is on a tear, hitting US critical infrastructure and SF 49ers

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images) A couple of days after the FBI warned that a ransomware group called BlackByte had compromised critical infrastructure in the US, the group hacked servers belonging to the San Francisco 49ers football team and held some… Continue Reading →

GitHub adds native support for JavaScript-based diagramming tool, Mermaid

Developers reportedly see a 50 percent productivity boost when documentation is detailed and available in different formats, but previously if you wanted to include pictures and/or diagrams in Markdown files on GitHub, you had to do so by embedding an… Continue Reading →

15 Examples of Different Usages of ffmpeg

ffmpeg is an excellent tool. It’s a complete video editor via the command line. It was created by Fabrice Bellard, the same creator who built QEMU and QuickJS, the engine behind JSLinux. In addition to the conventional conversion commands that we use on a daily… Continue Reading →

Those writing extensively on note-writing rarely have a serious context of use

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