UBUNTU SUMMIT SpacemiT is demonstrating its impressive new K3 RISC-V SoC, a fairly hefty 16-core device – with a moderately hefty price. One of the few hardware vendors exhibiting at the recent Ubuntu ...
A Chromium fork called CloakBrowser, released by New York-based CloakHQ in early 2026, has surpassed 9,200 GitHub stars this week after its latest update added a Windows x64 build and closed what ...
Under the name Cyberboy v1.0 a maker with the pseudonym Ruben has published the construction data for a portable Cyberdeck on Thingiverse, the housing of which comes entirely from the 3D printer. The ...
Slopfarms are not so rare anymore, but sooner or later they perish, just like slop companies they depend on. It has now been a week since we began avoiding Linuxiac. I had contacted its editor; he ...
Explore GPIOD on Raspberry Pi running Debian Linux (or Raspberry Pi OS). This is the second generation of the project which supports GPIOD V2.x which comes with Debian/RpiOS Trixie and is not API ...
Banana Pi BPI-CM6 system-on-module (SoM) is powered by a SpacemiT K1 octa-core RISC-V processor and compatible with most carrier boards for the Raspberry Pi CM4 or CM5 modules. It ships with 8GB ...
The Banana Pi BPI-CM6 is a computer-on-a-module that’s the same size and shape as a Raspberry Pi CM4 and even uses the same board-to-board connectors. But while Raspberry Pi’s compute module has an ...
With OpenBSD 7.8, Theo de Raadt releases the 59th version of the security-focused Open Source operating system. Since OpenBSD is released semi-annually and developers generally maintain the previous ...
Home automation has become a standard for technology enthusiasts and simple users over the past few years. One of the software below offers the possibility to create your own switching codes which can ...
This is a guide to install Arch Linux ARM on a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5. Command (m for help): o # Create a new empty DOS partition table Command (m for help): n # Create a new partition Command (m for ...
THE night before we moved servers (moving everything to the UK - away from aggressive psychopaths who loathe the Rule of Law) we published a video of Alan Cox, in which he spoke about "Free software".