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Month July 2022

The world needs a non-profit search engine

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U.S. News pulls Columbia University from its 2022 rankings

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Amplify UI – Don’t just prototype. Connect your UI to the cloud

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How to Deploy the Jitsi Meet Conferencing Server with Ubuntu 22.04

Jack Wallen shows you how easy it is to deploy a user-friendly video and voice conferencing server to your LAN with Jitsi Meet. The post How to Deploy the Jitsi Meet Conferencing Server with Ubuntu 22.04 appeared first on Linux… Continue Reading →

Pluralistic: 08 Jul 2022

Today’s links Finance caused the fall of Rome: A politics of protecting contracts and property is a civilizational suicide pact. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2002, 2007, 2012, 2017, 2021 Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent… Continue Reading →

Notepad++ v8.4.3: Unhappy Users’ Edition

Article note: I’m a long time fan and user of Notepad++. I will not be requesting a refund.Comments Link to original post https://notepad-plus-plus.org/news/v843-unhappy-users-edition/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

The Visual Studio Code Server

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Microsoft releases PowerToys v0.60.0 with great new Windows 11 features

Microsoft has released PowerToys v0.60.0, and while the company says that this is a release cycle that focuses on stability and improvements, this does not really convey how significant an update it is — particularly for Windows 11 users. Among… Continue Reading →

Even the Webb Telescope’s Engineering Test Images Manage To Wow

On Wednesday evening NASA released a “test” image from the telescope that suggests the forthcoming scientific images and data will be spectacular. Ars Technica reports: The release of the test photo, which NASA casually says is “among the deepest images… Continue Reading →

Netflix rolls out spatial audio to all devices, available for ‘Stranger Things’ and more

Today, Netflix announced that it is bringing spatial audio to all devices with the aim of enhancing the listening experience throughout its catalog of original titles. Currently, the content that supports spatial audio includes the fourth season of “Stranger Things,”… Continue Reading →

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