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Building a GTK App With Haskell (In Under An Hour) - Invidious
A couple of months back, I did a video on creating my very first GTK app using Haskell. And it was a lot of fun! So let's continue along on this journey. Today, I'm creating a GTK app in less than an hour from start to finish using Haskell. You can do this too! You won't need to really know much about GTK or Haskell to follow along with me for this one.
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Please Stop Trolling Nvidia Open Source Driver - Invidious
Nvidia has been receiving a lot of positive responses on there open source driver project but they've also had plenty of people trolling the repo and if you're one of the people doing this please stop, you're not helping anyone.
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PSA: You (probably) don't want this SD card for your Steam Deck. - Invidious
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Linux Action News 241
Why Google's new open-source security effort might fall a bit short, the Arch snag this week, a big win for Right to Repair, and why you might soon have a new favorite filesystem.
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Microsoft's distros, Budgie on Fedora, Rocky Linux funding - Linux and open source news - Invidious
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EndeavourOS Artemis is the First ISO with ARM Installation Support
The popular Arch-based Linux distribution EndeavourOS released their latest ISO refresh called Artemis. Interestingly, the release is named after NASA’s upcoming lunar mission.
Apart from the usual improvements, the latest upgrade includes the latest Linux Kernel 5.18.5 and an updated Calamares installer.
| Plasma Mobile Gear ⚙ 22.06 is Out
The Plasma Mobile team is happy to announce the releases of Plasma Mobile’s updates for May-June 2022, as well as the release of Plasma Mobile Gear ⚙ 22.06.
Plasma 5.25 was released on June 14 and that brought all the improvements developed from February to May 2022 to the shell.
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| MNT Pocket Reform 7-inch modular mini laptop takes a range of Arm (and FPGA) modules
MNT Pocket Reform is an open-source hardware mini laptop with a 7-inch Full HD display, an ortholinear mechanical keyboard, and trackball, that follows the path of its older and bigger sibling: the MNT Reform 2 laptop initially launched with an NXP i.MX 8M quad-core Arm Cortex-A53 module.
The new laptop will not only support a similar “NXP i.MX 8M Plus” module but also a range of other Arm modules namely an NXP Layerscape LS1028A module with up to 16GB RAM, the Raspberry Pi CM4 module via an adapter, Pine64 SOQuartz (RK3566, up to 8GB RAM), as well as based on AMD Xilinx Kintex-7 FPGA for industrial use.
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