Leftovers: Software
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FFmpeg 3.0 Is a Massive Release with DXVA2-Accelerated VP9 Decoding, New Filters
The FFmpeg developers have revealed earlier today, February 15, 2016, the massive FFmpeg 3.0 release of the popular and powerful open-source multimedia framework for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows operating systems.
While there's still no official announcement on the project's website, we have managed to get our hands on the internal changelog (available in the source archive), so we can now tell you what's new in FFmpeg 3.0.
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retask 1.0 is out
Retask is a super simple Task Queue written in Python. It uses Redis in the backend, and works with both Python2, and Python3. The last official release was 0.4 back in 2013. The code base is very stable and we only received few queries about adding new features.
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GSoC 2016 Project Survey, help me make Dolphin a better File Manager!
I am a first year computer science undergraduate from BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus. I am looking forward to working for KDE for the GSoC.
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Interview with Wes Nunes
What I love about Krita? Just everything. Tools, brushes, it does not weigh on my computer, it was extremely easy to learn how to work on and it is a well-organized program. Not to mention that it has a beautiful interface. What else could I want in software?
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5 free and open music-making tools
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Firefox: Mockups show Activity Stream, New Tab Page and Share updates
Three new mockups for the Firefox web browser reveal how the browser's New Tab Page, Share functionality and Activity Stream (browsing history and bookmarks) could look like in the future.
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LibreOffice 5.0.5 “still” released
The Document Foundation announces LibreOffice 5.0.5, the fifth release of the LibreOffice 5.0 family. Following the announcement of LibreOffice 5.1, LibreOffice 5.0.5 becomes the “still” version (a stable version that has undergone more testing over a longer time), and can be used for the deployment in large organizations.
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Opera: We Will Continue to Respect User Privacy After Possible Chinese Buyout
The recent news of the Opera buyout by a Chinese consortium has left many users wondering what's going to happen next. The company reached out to explain to users that nothing will change with the Norwegian Internet browser and services.
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Debugging golang programs
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How to install Joomla 3 on Ubuntu 14.04
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