today's leftovers
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Khronos Makes Progress On Its GL Transmission Format
Next week is SIGGRAPH while taking place now in Anaheim, California is the Web3D Conference. From this conference focused around 3D graphics for the web, the glTF 1.0.1 specification was released and more.
In addition to the update to the GL Transmission Format (glTF), they also released an open-source glTF validator. Additionally, they confirmed that the glTF MIME type has been approved by IANA.
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Linux 4.7 Notebook Power Testing: Possible Regression When Idling
While measuring the battery power rate during the course of many benchmarks, it ended up being comparable to the earlier kernels. You can see those load benchmark results and power data via this OpenBenchmarking.org result file.
Today and tomorrow I'll do a similar idle power comparison on my other notebooks (Haswell era) to see if the results are similar to this Broadwell notebook on Linux 4.7. Have you experienced anything similar with Linux 4.7? Feel free to share your thoughts by commenting on this article in the forums.
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Adobe Style Icons For 10 Open-Source Creative Apps
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System Shock remake coming to Mac and Linux, demo coming to OS X
The legendary System Shock is being remade thanks to devs Night Dive Studios and a successful Kickstarter campaign. Now it has reached its first stretch goal which will see the game coming to Mac and Linux.
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GNOME To Improve Keyboard Settings
Keyboard configuration is a crucial part of any modern desktop operating system, and GNOME is working to make its even better.
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KaOS 2016.07
KaOS is proud to present the 2016.07 ISO. The policy is, once a first pacman -Syu becomes a major update, it is time for a new ISO so new users are not faced with a difficult first update. With all the needed rebuilds for the move to GCC 5, most systems will see 70-80% of their install replaced by new packages so a new ISO is more than due.
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Update on Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT) for the day
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Top Stocks of the day: Red Hat, Inc. (NYSE:RHT)
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Three Years Ago Today Ubuntu Made Its Biggest Gamble
It's three years to the day since Canonical launched the most audacious crowdfunding campaign in history.
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Facebook open-sources tools for fast React app creation in JavaScript [Ed: This if BOGUS ‘Open Source’]
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Facebook just announced an open source project to make it easy to get started with React
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Facebook Inc (NASDAQ:FB) Stock News Update: Facebook's React project is an open source library
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Malta unveils zoning planning and permissions app
Malta’s Planning Authority has launched a smart phone application that provide online access to planning applications and can be used to report planning irregularities. The software should make zoning and planning more accessible to citizens and companies, and reduce bureaucracy.
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ETSI bundles standards for EU eID regulation
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute has published a collection of standards for electronic signatures, electronic seals, electronic time-stamps, and for trust services providers. The publication coincides with the entering into force on 1 July of the European Union's eIDAS regulation on eID and trust services for electronic transactions.
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Protecting the open source software supply chain [Ed: FUD for marketing of Sonatype]
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