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Month October 2022

FedEx Abandons Its Last-Mile Delivery Robot Program

The courier company FedEx is abandoning a project to develop last-mile delivery robots. In 2019, FedEx partnered with New Hampshire-based DEKA Research and Development Corp, founded by Segway inventor Dean Kamen, to develop a wheeled robot called Roxo for last-mile… Continue Reading →

Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.1 Release Candidate

It’s time to get an early taste of the next major release, Linux kernel 6.1. The first Release Candidate (RC) of Linux kernel 6.1 is out now and ready for testers. The post Linus Torvalds Announces First Linux Kernel 6.1… Continue Reading →

Discord doubles down on apps to make servers more dynamic

Discord is refreshing its popular chat app with a handful of new features, including one that developers who build tools for the platform have wanted for a long time. The changes seek to make the community-building app a more versatile… Continue Reading →

Ardour 7 Adds Live Style Clip Launching & More

Ardour 7 introduces Ableton Live-inspired Clip Launching, MIDI editing improvements, support for Apple Silicon and more.… Read More Ardour 7 Adds Live Style Clip Launching & More Link to original post https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2022/10/16/ardour-7-adds-live-style-clip-launching-more/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

Wikiversity

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Linux Kernel 6.0 Released for the AmigaOne X1000/X5000 PowerPC-Based AmigaOS Computers

Mike Bouma (Slashdot reader #85,252) writes: Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce the immediate availability of a very substantial and comprehensive update of the Software Development Kit (SDK) for AmigaOS 4.1 54.16. Also Linux: Kernel 6.0 for AmigaOne X1000/X5000 has… Continue Reading →

Bad DIMM on Linus Torvalds’ Desktop System Moves Kernel Merges to His Laptop

When a kernel developer asked Linus Torvalds if he’d missed a Git pull, Torvalds “revealed the request was still in his queue as ‘I’m doing merges (very slowly) on my laptop, while waiting for new ECC memory DIMMs to arrive,’”… Continue Reading →

Bocker: Docker implemented in around 100 lines of Bash (2015)

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Ardour 7.0 has been released

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Equifax surveilled 1,000 remote workers, fired 24 found juggling two jobs

Enlarge Hundreds of thousands of Americans juggled two full-time jobs in September, and nearly 4 million more mixed full-time with part-time work, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. This “overemployment” trend has become so popular through the pandemic that Wired… Continue Reading →

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