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Month July 2023

How to Disable and Enable CPU Cores in Ubuntu

In this tutorial, we will attempt to demonstrate how to enable and disable CPU cores in Ubuntu systems. Follow along here. The post How to Disable and Enable CPU Cores in Ubuntu appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →

Twitter said only verified users will be able to access TweetDeck after 30 days

After swathes of users were unable to access parts of TweetDeck over the last few days, Twitter started rolling out a new version of the web app to users Monday. The company also added that in 30 days, users will… Continue Reading →

System76 Is Making Cases for Building Do-It-Yourself Computers

Now, you can build your own computer using the same chassis and cooling technology System76 uses in the popular Thelio line of desktops. The post System76 Is Making Cases for Building Do-It-Yourself Computers appeared first on Linux Today. Link to… Continue Reading →

Twitter competitors soar after yet another bad Musk move

Twitter was even messier than usual this weekend. On Saturday, owner Elon Musk tweeted that Twitter would combat “extreme levels of data scraping,” by limiting accounts that don’t subscribe to Twitter Blue so that they could see only 600 posts… Continue Reading →

Google Says It’ll Scrape Everything You Post Online for AI

Google updated its privacy policy over the weekend, explicitly saying the company reserves the right to scrape just about everything you post online to build its AI tools. From a report: If Google can read your words, assume they belong… Continue Reading →

The Link Rot Spreads: GIF-hosting Site Gfycat Shutting Down Sept. 1

Gfycat, a place where users uploaded, created, and distributed GIFs of all sorts, is shutting down as of Sept. 1, according to a message on its homepage. From a report: Users of the Snap-owned service are asked to “Please save… Continue Reading →

AMAs are the latest casualty in Reddit’s API war

Enlarge (credit: Getty) Ask Me Anything (AMA) has been a Reddit staple that helped popularize the social media platform. It delivered some unique, personal, and, at times, fiery interviews between public figures and people who submitted questions. The Q&A format… Continue Reading →

Musk annoys Twitter users by capping number of tweets they can view each day

Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | NurPhoto ) Twitter has imposed limits on how many tweets users can view each day, with owner Elon Musk claiming the drastic change was needed to fight “data scraping” and other “manipulation.” Users who hit… Continue Reading →

CALIcon23 Conference Session Recordings Available on YouTube

We understand your time is precious, but we believe the CALIcon23 Conference session recordings will provide you with invaluable insights and knowledge. Here are some reasons why you shouldn’t miss this opportunity: Expert Speakers: The educational sessions included leading subject… Continue Reading →

TweetDeck suffers as Musk enforces read limits on Twitter

Over the weekend, Elon Musk limited the number of tweets users can read in a day, which he said was to prevent data scraping. While this measure has affected all Twitter users, TweetDeck users in particular are today reporting major… Continue Reading →

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