Software: Terminus, ADAMANT, FFmpeg
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Terminus A Modern Terminal App For Linux
A couple of years of using various Linux distros have shown me a lot of new stuff. Some interesting user interfaces, some new package managers but one place where I haven’t seen many inventions is the terminal. It has always been the same old shell that comes by default. Even though it is one of the most used things, I haven’t seen much of a variation with it.
But recently I came across Terminus - A terminal for the modern age. So I decided to give it a try. First of all, let us look at its installation and availability on various systems. -
ADAMANT – An Anonymous, Open Source, Secure Blockchain-based Messenger
The issue of security of correspondence and the personal data protection has always been relevant, attracting more and more groups of people from a wide range of different IT activities. In order to create the highest possible level of security, they make a variety of solutions for products offering the most interesting options for protection.
One of such unusual examples can serve the ADAMANT Messenger, the team of which involved Blockchain technology for the transmission of messages. It is an anonymous, open source and secure Blockchain-based Messenger. The main purpose of the ADAMANT Messenger is to provide anonymity, privacy and security. As you may know already, many instant free messaging applications (like WhatsApp, Telegram, Viber) requires some form of verification (usually a phone number or email address), but ADAMANT requires none. No emails, no phone numbers and no need to register or enter any information about you.
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FFmpeg Received Support For Performing More Operations In OpenCL
Thanks to Google Summer of Code 2018, student developer Danil Iashchenko devoted the past several months to writing more filters within FFmpeg's Libavfilter library in OpenCL.
Iashchenko spent the summer writing more libavfilter coverage for OpenCL to allow more of these video operations to be offloaded to the GPU and thereby freeing up more CPU resources.
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