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Month September 2022

OBS Studio 28.0 with Native Apple Silicon Support Is Here

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PHP 8.2.0 RC1 available for testing

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Solr’s Dense Vector Search for indexing and searching dense numerical vectors

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SQLite 3.39.3

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GNU Grep 3.8 Starts Issuing Warnings About Using Egrep and Fgrep

After 104 commits from six different people, GNU grep was released Saturday, reports Phoronix. The biggest change? “It’s now made more clear that if you are still relying on the egrep and fgrep commands, it’s past due for switching to… Continue Reading →

Plink: Create epic music together with friends and strangers

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Slidge – XMPP bridges

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PDHlibrary

Completed Drupal site or project URL: https://www.pdhlibrary.comThe client provides continuing education courses in civil, electrical geotechnical, mechanical, and structural engineering. Their goal is to provide quality continuing education courses at a great price. The client has approached us to migrate their… Continue Reading →

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 20.04 LTS Users Get New Kernel Update, 9 Vulnerabilities Patched

Just a day after the release of Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS, which ships with Linux kernel 5.15 LTS from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS by default, a new kernel update is now available to address several security issues, including CVE-2022-1729, a race condition… Continue Reading →

Looks Like Ubuntu 22.10 (Kinetic Kudu) Will Be Powered by Linux Kernel 5.19

Ubuntu 22.10 is due out on October 20th, 2022, and if you’re wondering which kernel version the upcoming Ubuntu release will ship with by default, let me tell you that the Kinetic Kudu will be powered by Linux kernel 5.19…. Continue Reading →

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