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Month January 2024

‘An aged hobby’: enthusiasts struggle to keep model railway industry on track

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Coding Self-Attention, Multi-Head Attention, Cross-Attention, Causal-Attention

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Show HN: Citadel – a Calibre-compatible eBook management app

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Docker Desktop as Flatpak Likely to Arrive Soon

The Docker team is planning for Flatpak and Snap packaging of the Docker desktop via the Flathub and Snap stores in Q1 2024. This potential move could be a game-changer for Docker Desktop on Linux, smoothing the installation process and… Continue Reading →

Decker – A HyperCard Replacement

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Building a fully local LLM voice assistant to control my smart home

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Are Amazon’s AI-Generated Review Summaries Part of a Larger Change in Online Shopping?

“Customer say,” writes Amazon on at least some of their product pages, across from that grid showing the number of five-star and four-star reviews… But at the bottom of that summary is a disclaimer that what you read was “AI-generated… Continue Reading →

Kernel 6.7: New Year, New Linux!

2024 is here, and with it comes a brand new Linux kernel release. Collabora’s kernel team made a number of key contributions, including a new kselftest for verifying driver probe of Devicetree-based platforms, multiple improvements to further improve support for… Continue Reading →

Stellarium is a free GPL software which renders realistic skies in real time

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Did a US Hedge Fund Help Destroy Local Journalism?

“What is lost when billionaires with no background nor interest in a civic mission, who are only concerned with profiteering, take over our most influential news organizations? What new models of news gathering, and dissemination show promise for our increasingly… Continue Reading →

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