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Month November 2023

PHP 8.0 End of Life Is Today, November 26, 2023

Slashdot reader sysadminafterdark writes: Released on November 26, 2020, PHP 8 brought many optimizations and powerful features to the language.Fast forward to today, and PHP 8 is getting the boot in favor of 8.1, 8.2, and 8.3 with 8.4 in… Continue Reading →

Optimize your storage costs for rarely-accessed files with Amazon EFS Archive

Today, we are introducing EFS Archive, a new storage class for Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) optimized for long-lived data that is rarely accessed. With this launch, Amazon EFS supports three Regional storage classes: EFS Standard – Powered by… Continue Reading →

Oracle of Zotero: LLM QA of Your Research Library

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America’s Bowling Pins Face a Revolutionary New Technology: Strings

There’s yet another technological revolution happening, reports the Los Angeles Times. Bowling alleys across America “are ditching traditional pinsetters — the machines that sweep away and reset pins — in favor of contraptions that employ string. “Think of the pins… Continue Reading →

Mystery-o-matic.com random murder generator is open-source

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Naev – open-source game about space exploration, trade and combat

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As Doctor Who Turns 60, the TARDIS Flies Again Tonight

It was November 23rd of the year 1963 that Doctor Who first premiered on the BBC. And the many years since then have wrought their changes, writes the BBC: Events on screen and off have shaped the character’s personality, their… Continue Reading →

FFmpeg 6.1 Drops a Heaviside Dose of Codec Magic

FFmpeg 6.1’s codename is a tribute to the great 19th century mathematician Oliver Heaviside. This version includes support for multi-threaded hardware-accelerated video decoding of H.264, HEVC, and AV1 video using the cross-platform Vulkan API, the next-gen replacement for OpenGL, which… Continue Reading →

A DX7 USB Dongle

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Mail-in-a-Box: a mail server in a box

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