Shane made a low poly Tux) in Blender). ποΈπ¨πΌοΈ Any ideas for future projects?
Mike played with ποΈ Ansible)
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Pine64 shows off new stuff at FOSDEM) π²6οΈ4οΈ
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Hardrock64 π€πΈ) - Raspberry Pi) for comparison
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they offered cases) for the π± PinePhone)
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and showcased all the OSes - YouTube video πΉ)
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Regolith π 1.3 released) (via omg! ubuntu!)
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π€΅ Tuxedo Computers) offer Manjaro) and Kubuntu) (via Forbes.com)
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configure and price Kubuntu Focus π»: Canada + US), rest of the world)
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Epic πΉοΈ gives) π΅ Godot a $250,000 grant (via GamingOnLinux)
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Epic owned Rocket League π drops support) for Linux and Mac (via Jupiter Broadcasting)
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GeForce Now) πΎ sadly doesn't work on Linux
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Zorin Grid) π₯οΈπ₯οΈπ₯οΈπ₯οΈ
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Wireguard πββοΈ) will be included) in kernel 5.6 (via TechRadar)
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π§ Thunderbird) is now under) MZLA Technologies (via ZDNet)
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Shane: Digital Sovereignity) - A blog about digital freedoms. Found in the Binary Times podcast) chat. They're just starting out and it's a topic I am very interested in so I felt like giving them a shout out. π
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