today's leftovers
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Python testing: Asserting raw byte output with pytest
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How to Speed Up WordPress with Redis Caching
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KDE Applications 17.12 Linux Software Stack Ports More Apps to KDE Frameworks 5
The KDE Project today released the beta version of its upcoming KDE Applications 17.12 open-source software suite for GNU/Linux operating systems.
Now that the KDE Applications 17.08 series reached end of life last week with the release of its last maintenance update, KDE Applications 17.08.3, it's time to look forward to the next major update, KDE Applications 17.12, coming December 14, 2017, to a GNU/Linux distro near you.
KDE Applications 17.12 entered development a while ago, and, as of today, it's available in a beta form for public testing. This release promises to port more KDE apps to the latest KDE Frameworks 5 stack, including JuK, KGet, Sweeper, KMix, KMouth, KImageMapEditor, Palapeli, and Kolf.
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Sparky 5 Desktop Editions screenshots
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Free software log (October 2017)
Anyway, that's for next month. For October, the only thing I have to report is refreshing the signing key for my personal Debian repository (generating a new key for the new release) and finally updating the distributions to move stretch to stable, jessie to oldstable, and create the new testing distribution (buster).
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Are These Ambiance Theme Forks Better Than The Real Thing?
Ahh, Ambiance. It’s been the default Ubuntu GTK theme for almost as long as I’ve been blogging, but it’s far from being the design darling it was when it debuted back in 2010.
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XIP with Linux: A New Spin on Embedded Architecture
Execute-in-Place (XIP) Linux with AXFS enables embedded systems to run Linux within a memory-constrained system by executing most of the code in-place from flash memory like an MCU.
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OnePlus 5T hands-on—OnePlus offers $800 design at a $499 price
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