today's leftovers
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Vivaldi 1.3 Released, This Is What’s New
A new version of the power-user web-browser Vivaldi has been released and is now available for download.
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Anatine (Pristine Twitter App) – Mobile web version of Twitter App for Linux Desktop
Anatine is a Brand New Free, open-source Desktop Twitter App for Linux, Windows, and OS X. Anatine describes as a pristine Twitter app, which build with Electron framework and emulating mobile Twitter website on your desktop.
App is Simple and straightforward, It emulating mobile.twitter.com on desktop and included all the features which are available on it, such as share, replay, re tweet & manage account.
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Bleed 2, a very action-packed platformer is coming to Linux
Bleed 2 is a new very action-packed platformer that is being ported to Linux by Ethan Lee, he's even noted directly in the trailer!
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Linux Top 3: Apricity, Tails 2.5 and Guix
Among the new release in the last week is the first stable release of Apricity OS, tagged officially as 07.2016. Apricity is an Arch Linux based distro with a unique system configuration tool called Freezedry.
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Tumbleweed gets three snapshots, Leap deadline approaches
Since the release of Linux Kernel 4.7 in the 20160730 snapshot, which brought lengthy email discussions about out-of-tree and third-party drivers on the Factory mailing list, openSUSE Tumbleweed produced three snapshots.
Snapshot 20160803 made a small update to the repositories for Mozilla Thunderbird and k3b. The snapshot updated libzypp to version 16.2.1, gnome-online-accounts to 3.20.3 and obs-service-source_validator. In 20160803, virt-viewer had the most changes.
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Looking for a replacement Homeserver
Almost exactly six years ago I bought one of these Fuloong 6064 mini PCs. The machine has been working great ever since both collecting my mail and acting as an IMAP server as well as providing public services -- it's also keyserver.siccegge.de. However jessie is supposed to be the last Debian release supporting the hardware and the system's rather slow and lacks memory. This is especially noticeable with IMAP spam filter training and mail indexing. Therefore I'm looking for some nice replacement -- preferably non-x86 again (no technical reasons).
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Hackaday Prize Entry: An Open Source Retina Scanner
The Open Indirect Ophthalmoscope gets around these problems by using a digital camera in the form of a Raspberry Pi camera module. This camera, with the help of a 3 W LED, is able to image the back of the eye, snap a picture, and send that image anywhere in the world. It’s a simple device that can be constructed from a few mirrors, a cheap lens, and a few 3D-printed parts, but is still very valuable for the detection of ophthalmological disorders.
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