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How to run dozens of AI models on your Mac or PC – no third-party cloud needed

Running advanced LLMs like Meta’s Llama 3.1 on your Mac, Windows, or Linux system offers you data privacy, customization, and cost savings. Here’s how you do it.

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5 best open-source email clients for Linux (and why Geary is my go-to)

I’ve used every open-source email client available. These are the best of the best.

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5 Linux commands for troubleshooting connectivity issues

Network issues seem to occur at the worst possible times – use these Linux commands to get to the bottom of them.

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Germany to Fund Open Source Software Maintainers Through New Fellowship Program

Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund unveils a new program to fund maintainers of open source projects that’s expected to be up and running by year’s end.
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How to Disable Push Notifications on Chrome, Firefox, and Opera

The post How to Disable Push Notifications on Chrome, Firefox, and Opera first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Web push notifications are a common way for websites to send updates and information directly to your browser, even if…

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How AlmaLinux Came to Be Fixing Bugs Ahead of a Content Creation-Focused Open-Source Event

This is a story about a software project and a small Linux Foundation-sponsored conference for a niche audience that’s generally beneath the radar. The software project is AlmaLinux. The conference is Open Source Days, a one-day event that will happen on Sunday in Denver, although I could just as easily say that it’s SIGGRAPH, a […]

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Alpaca: A Linux GUI App to Manage Multiple AI Models Offline

Alpaca is a new and easy-to-use Linux GUI application that simplifies downloading and managing offline AI models locally on your PC.
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PG Back Web Brings User-Friendly PostgreSQL Backups to All

Meet PG Back Web, a fresh open-source project offering a hassle-free PostgreSQL automatic backup solution via a sleek web interface.
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Amarok 3.1 Released With Updated Last.fm Plugin, Last.fm Similar Artists Applet

Coming a little over three months after Amarok 3.0, the Amarok 3.1 release introduces a new version of the Last.fm Similar Artists context applet that works with the Amarok 3.x series and an updated Last.fm plugin that now uses a token-based authentica…

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Manjaro Team Tests Immutable Version of its Arch-Based Distribution

If you’re a fan of immutable operating systems, you’ll be thrilled to know that the Manjaro team is working on an immutable spin that is now available for testing.

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Firefox 129 Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Firefox 129 is now available for download, featuring HTTPS default, improved Reader View, new multilingual support in VoiceOver, and more.
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PeaZip 9.9 Open-Source Archive Manager Adds Internal Drag-and-Drop Features

PeaZip 9.9 has been released today for this open-source, free, and cross-platform file compression and encryption software featuring both GTK and Qt graphical user interfaces.
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Scrcpy 2.6 Added Mirroring Android Audio Support

Scrcpy, the free open-source Android screen mirroring app, released version 2.6 (then 2.6.1 with quick fix) a few days ago. Scrcpy is an app works on Linux, Windows, and macOS, allowing users to remote access and control their Android screen from PC/laptop, either wireless through TCP/IP in same network or wired with USB cable. It […]

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Immich 1.111 Enhances Mobile Photo Editing

Immich 1.111, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, rolls out an enhanced UI and new mobile photo editor features like rotate and crop.
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Podman 5.2 Enhances macOS VMs With GPU Support

Podman 5.2 container management tool brings VM creation on macOS with libkrun, supports GPUs, and expands Quadlet capabilities.
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Manjaro Linux Unveils Immutable Variant

Manjaro Linux expands its offerings with a new immutable edition that is now open for community feedback and testing. Here’s more on that!
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How I Installed Armbian Desktop

Here’s how I installed Armbian desktop on my Rockchip SBC.

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Mozilla Firefox 129 Is Now Available for Download, Here’s What’s New

Mozilla Firefox 129 open-source web browser is now available for download wtih improved reader view, new developer features, and other changes. Here’s what’s new!
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Vanilla OS Orchid improves on an already brilliant Linux distribution

If you’re looking to hop on board the Linux train, VanillaOS is waiting to take you, full steam ahead, into the land of open source with beauty and ease of use.

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Linux Kernel 6.9 Reaches End of Life, Users Must Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.10

Since Linux kernel 6.9 is not an LTS (Long Term Support) branch, it was only supported for a couple of months and is now marked as EOL (End of Life) on the kernel.org website. Renowned Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman has urged users to move t…

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