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Month January 2023

Training NanoGPT on My Journal

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FCC threatens to disconnect Twilio for illegal robocalls

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YouTube Offers College Credits from Watching Videos

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How to Autostart tmux Sessions Remotely When Logging in via SSH

In this brief guide, I’m going to explain why and how to autostart a tmux session on a remote system when logging in via SSH in Linux. The post How to Autostart tmux Sessions Remotely When Logging in via SSH… Continue Reading →

Build ChatGPT like chatbots on your website

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Wine 8.0 Released — and Plenty of Improvements are Included

An anonymous reader shares this report from OMG! Ubuntu: Developers have just uncorked a brand new release of Wine, the open source compatibility layer that allows Windows apps to run on Linux. A substantial update, Wine 8.0 is fermented from… Continue Reading →

What Are ‘Dark Factories,’ and Do They Exist?

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Canonical Announces General Availability of Ubuntu Pro, Free for Up to 5 PCs

An anonymous reader quotes a report from 9to5Linux: Ubuntu maker Canonical announced Thursday the general availability of its Ubuntu Pro comprehensive subscription for Ubuntu users who want to expand the security updates and compliance of their systems. First released in… Continue Reading →

D&D Won’t Change Its Original 1.0 OGL License, Reference Document Enters Creative Commons

An anonymous reader shares a report from PC Gamer: In a blog post published Friday, Wizards of the Coast announced that it is fully putting the kibosh on the proposed Open Gaming License (OGL) 1.2 that threw the tabletop RPG… Continue Reading →

A History of the FFmpeg Project

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