For individuals that read lots of weblogs, a news aggregator makes keeping track of them effortless, and particularly useful if the weblogs are only updated occasionally. The post 15 Best Free and Open Source Linux News Aggregators appeared first on… Continue Reading →
Calibre 8.2 ebook manager adds new Kobo firmware support, Kindle personal document marking, and bug fixes for macOS, Quickview, and KEPUB rendering. The post Calibre 8.2 Brings New Kobo and Kindle Features appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →
“There has never been a consensus or a ‘smoking gun’ to explain what started the pandemic,” writes ABC News. Yet the Associated Press reports that “A federal website that used to feature information on vaccines, testing and treatment for COVID-19… Continue Reading →
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The government-run website covid.gov used to host information about COVID-19 vaccines, testing, and treatment. Now, under President Trump’s purview, the page redirects to a White House website espousing the unproven theory that COVID-19 originated in a Chinese laboratory. The theory,… Continue Reading →
After obliterating the federal office on long COVID and clawing back billions in COVID funding from state health departments, the Trump administration has now entirely erased the online hub for federal COVID-19 resources. In its place now stands a site… Continue Reading →
A communication error between GoDaddy Registry and Markmonitor took Zoom’s services offline for almost two hours on Wednesday when GoDaddy mistakenly blocked the zoom.us domain. The outage affected all services dependent on the zoom.us domain. GoDaddy’s block prevented top-level domain… Continue Reading →
FreeDOS 1.4 open-source MS DOS-compatible OS released with updated core utilities, better reliability, and improved package organization. The post FreeDOS 1.4 Now Available — A Major Update for the Beloved DOS Revival appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →
While most Linux distributions come with built-in SSH support in the terminal, PuTTY provides a user-friendly graphical interface for those who prefer a visual approach. Here we show you how to install PuTTY on Linux. The post How to Install… Continue Reading →
Today’s links Mark Zuckerberg personally lost the Facebook antitrust case: A folder on his desktop called “mens rea.” Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020, 2024 Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Recent appearances:… Continue Reading →
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