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Month July 2022

Audacious 4.2 Release Adds Initial Support for Ogg FLAC Streams

Audacious 4.2 has been in development for almost one and a half years and comes as an update to last year’s Audacious 4.1 release. Learn more here. The post Audacious 4.2 Release Adds Initial Support for Ogg FLAC Streams appeared… Continue Reading →

First Image From the James Webb Space Telescope

“On Monday, July 11, President Joe Biden released one of the James Webb Space Telescope’s first images in a preview event at the White House in Washington,” reports NASA in a press release. The full set of Webb’s first full-color… Continue Reading →

Fluxus – 3D game engine for livecoding worlds into existence

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New in Calibre 6.0

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Piloslib Is A Free, Open-Source Library Of Audio & Modulation Tools Focusing On Synthesis

Piloslib is a free, open-source library of audio and modulation tools that focus on synthesis, live electronic music, interconnection, probability, unique sounds and intuitive interfacing.… Read More Piloslib Is A Free, Open-Source Library Of Audio & Modulation Tools Focusing On… Continue Reading →

Running an Open Source Home Area Network

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Is Amazon’s AWS Quietly Getting Better at Contributing to Open Source?

“If I want AWS to ignore me completely all I have to do is open a pull request against one of their repositories,” quipped cloud economist Corey Quinn in April, while also complaining that the real problem is “how they… Continue Reading →

‘Hit the Kill Switch’: How Uber Used Covert Tech to Thwart Government Raids

The Washington Post shares details from “a trove of more than 124,000 previously undisclosed Uber records.” For example, in 2015 Uber CEO Travis Kalanick often pulled an emergency kill switch on its data — that is, “ordered the computer systems… Continue Reading →

“Downright nasty” weather couldn’t stop the 100th Pikes Peak hillclimb

Enlarge / Tommy Boileau’s 1967 Chevrolet Camaro is undeniably quick, but he had never raced it in the wet prior to the 2022 hill climb. (credit: Gregory Leporati) Tommy Boileau is a bit nervous. The 28-year-old driver from Colorado Springs… Continue Reading →

‘Clean Slate’ Justice Laws Offer a Second Chance—Only to Some

States are trying to automate criminal record clearance. But what if they end up amplifying racial disparities? Link to original post https://www.wired.com/story/clean-slate-law-race/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

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