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How to watch the 2024 Summer Olympics: Every streaming option (including free ones)

The Summer Olympics in Paris start today. Here’s how to watch the opening ceremony and the games, in some cases for free.

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Maximizing Your Content Management System with Linux

by George Whittaker

Introduction

In the evolving landscape of web development and management, choosing the right operating system (OS) for hosting your content management system (CMS)…

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NVIDIA’s GPU Kernel Modules Go Open-Source

NVIDIA transitions fully to open-source GPU kernel modules with robust features in the upcoming R560 driver version.
The post NVIDIA’s GPU Kernel Modules Go Open-Source appeared first on Linux Today.

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OpenAI offers GPT-4o mini to slash the cost of applications

The slimmed-down version of GPT-4o will cost developers sixty percent less when making predictions with the model.

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Apple takes aim at the world’s most popular browser in creepy new ad – see for yourself

Safari vs. Chrome: Apple’s latest ad showcases its approach to your privacy versus its take on Google’s. But will it actually motivate people to make a change?

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How to Install JupyterLab on Ubuntu 24.04

JupyterLab is an open-source web-based interactive development environment that extends the classic Jupyter Notebook experience, providing a more flexible and powerful interface for data science and scientific computing tasks.

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Linux hostname Command Tutorial for Beginners (5 Examples)

The Linux hostname command is a utility used to display or set the system’s hostname. A hostname is a unique identifier assigned to a device on a network, functioning much like a person’s name in a social context.

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Blender 4.2 LTS Released with EEVEE Render Engine, Extensions Support

Blender, the popular free open-source 3D animation software, announced new 4.2 release few days ago this Tuesday! Blender 4.2 is a Long Term Support (LTS) release with 2 years support for critical fixes. It introduced new EEVEE render engine, which is completely rewritten from scratch. The new engine features screen space global illumination, real displacement, […]

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NVIDIA 560 Linux Graphics Driver to Fully Adopt Open-Source GPU Kernel Modules

NVIDIA to fully transition to the open-source GPU kernel modules with the upcoming NVIDIA 560 graphics driver for Linux systems.
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Navigating the Digital Terrain – A Salute to SysAdmins!     

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How to use ChatGPT to create an app

So you want to create an app using ChatGPT and make a bajillion dollars? Here’s what you need to know.

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ChatGPT Alternatives: Exploring Free, Open-Source and Affordable AI Models

Ever since the introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, it’s AI everywhere. From writing emails to developing software, this AI technology has truly sparked a big revolution in technology. While ChatGPT was the first to allow people to communicate with the computer in human language, it’s

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Proton promises that its Scribe AI writing assistant won’t mishandle your data

If you want to boost your productivity with AI but are concerned about privacy, Proton’s new writing assistant is here to help.

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Largely Open Source GitLab Is Evidently for Sale and Datadog Is Interested

People close to GitLab have told Reuters that the DevOps pipeline service is looking for a buyer and that cloud monitoring company and Datadog is expressing an interest.
The post Largely Open Source GitLab Is Evidently for Sale and Datadog Is Intereste…

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ChatGPT Alternatives: Exploring Free, Open-Source and Affordable AI Models

Ever since the introduction of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, it’s AI everywhere. From writing emails to developing software, this AI technology has truly sparked a big revolution in technology. While ChatGPT was the first to allow people to communicate with the computer in human language, it’s

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I’m a browser expert – here are two new reasons why Arc is my default for MacOS

Arc has several features that make it stand out among web browsers and it’s adding more all the time. Here are two of my recent favorites.

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These two features make the Arc browser even better. Here’s why I love them

Arc has several features that make it stand out among web browsers. Two such features are Little Arc and Peak which make the browser more efficient.

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Microsoft is changing how it delivers Windows updates: 4 things you need to know

Those monthly Patch Tuesday updates are going to get smaller and easier to manage, Microsoft says. Here’s when and how.

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OBS Studio: Free Live Streaming & Screen Recording in Linux

The post OBS Studio: Free Live Streaming & Screen Recording in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .OBS Studio, short for Open Broadcaster Software Studio, is a free-to-use, open-source, cross-platform software application…

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Audacity 3.6.0 Released with New & Master Effects [Ubuntu PPA]

Audacity audio editor announced new major 3.6.0 release few days ago. Here are the new features and how to install guide for Ubuntu users. The new release features new Master Effects. By clicking “Effects” button in app window, it will now show you Realtime Effects and Master Effects options for choice. While, the new Master […]

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