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Month October 2024

Topgolf, but for racing: F1 Arcade’s bold pitch to American F1 fans

No matter where you live in the US, there’s a high likelihood F1 Arcade is eyeing available properties in your area. The immersive racing experience, which opened its second American location in Washington, DC this week, is poised for rapid… Continue Reading →

What is Systemctl and How Should You Use It?

Systemd is a popular init system that serves as a management tool for various systems within the Linux operating environment. Through systemd, we can perform essential administrative and maintenance functions, like managing system resources, controlling startup options, logging, and journaling…. Continue Reading →

Microsoft To Sell Xbox Games Directly Through Android App

Microsoft will offer direct game purchases through its Xbox app for Android starting November, following a U.S. court ruling against Google’s app store monopoly. The move allows Microsoft to circumvent Google’s revenue cut on in-app purchases and signals renewed focus… Continue Reading →

How to Self-host a Search Engine in 15 Minutes

After trialing SearXNG for a while, I decided to host my own SearXNG instance. In case you are not familiar with SearXNG, it’s a metasearch engine that pulls search results from multiple sources, such as Google, Qwant, Brave Search, DuckDuckGo,… Continue Reading →

Ubuntu 24.10 “Oracular Oriole” Is Now Available for Download, This Is What’s New

Powered by the latest Linux 6.11 kernel series, Ubuntu 24.10 features the latest and greatest GNOME 47 desktop environment for the Ubuntu Desktop flavor with additional patches for Mutter and GNOME Shell to enhance stability and performance. In addition, the… Continue Reading →

NotebookLM AI – Creates YouTube Videos into Study Guides

The post NotebookLM AI – Creates YouTube Videos into Study Guides first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Google has been pushing the boundaries of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with its various tools and services. One of its latest… Continue Reading →

The Internet Archive slammed by DDoS attack and data breach

The Internet Archive, the nonprofit organization that digitizes and archives materials like web pages, came under attack Wednesday. Several users – including over at The Verge – confronted a pop-up when visiting the site, reading, “Have you ever felt like… Continue Reading →

OBS Studio 31.0 Promises NVIDIA Blur Filter/Background Blur, Refactored NVENC

OBS Studio 31.0 promises several new features including NVIDIA Blur Filter and Background Blur, preview scrollbars, v210 format support for AJA device capture, Amazon IVS service integration, QSV AV1 screen content coding, and support for first-party YouTube Chat features. The… Continue Reading →

Internet Archive Suffers ‘Catastrophic’ Breach Impacting 31 Million Users

BleepingComputer’s Lawrence Abrams: Internet Archive’s “The Wayback Machine” has suffered a data breach after a threat actor compromised the website and stole a user authentication database containing 31 million unique records. News of the breach began circulating Wednesday afternoon after… Continue Reading →

You can now buy songs from Green Day’s ‘Dookie’ in lo-fi formats like doorbell chime and wax cylinder

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Green Day’s classic pop-punk album “Dookie,” Los Angeles art studio Brain has constructed extremely lo-fi versions of the songs in various formats and is selling one-off versions of them. On the website Dookie Demastered… Continue Reading →

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