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Inkscape 1.4.2 Lands with Bug Fixes, Format Enhancements

Inkscape 1.4.2, an open-source vector graphics editor, is out, merging 1.4.1 with over 70 bug fixes, file import improvements, and new features. The post Inkscape 1.4.2 Lands with Bug Fixes, Format Enhancements appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →

A New Era: Microsoft Open Sources WSL

After years of anticipation, the Windows Subsystem for Linux is now fully open source—developers can build, enhance, and contribute to WSL starting today. The post A New Era: Microsoft Open Sources WSL appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original… Continue Reading →

Linux 6.15 brings new hardware support and bcachefs improvements

Linus Torvalds has officially released version 6.15 of the Linux kernel. While this update doesn’t include anything flashy or headline-grabbing, it continues the steady evolution of the most important open source kernel in the world. As usual, driver updates make… Continue Reading →

How to Make Your Linux Terminal Talk Using espeak-ng

Imagine a small voice synthesizer on your computer. eSpeak NG is basically that. eSpeak NG is derived from the original eSpeak project, with the “NG” standing for community-driven efforts to enhance and expand its functionality. eSpeak NG is a small,… Continue Reading →

Semantic search engine for ArXiv, biorxiv and medrxiv

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Self-hosting is having a moment. Ethan Sholly knows why.

Self-hosting is having a moment, even if it’s hard to define exactly what it is. It’s a niche that goes beyond regular computing devices and networks but falls short of a full-on home lab. (Most home labs involve self-hosting, but… Continue Reading →

The Cruelty Is The Point, But What’s The Goal?

L: White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller gaggles near the West Wing in front of the White House. Photo by Annabelle Gordon for The Washington Post via Getty Images. R: US Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem speaks… Continue Reading →

How Trump Will Make the Tariff Shock Worse

In the fall of 1979, as I was just beginning my teaching career at MIT, I went to an economics conference in Vermont. I made the trip in a state of high anxiety — not because I was worried about… Continue Reading →

Klarna’s Losses Widen After More Consumers Fail To Repay Loans

Klarna’s net loss more than doubled in the first quarter [non-paywalled link] as more consumers failed to repay loans from the Swedish “buy now, pay later” lender as concerns rose about the financial health of US consumers. Financial Times: The… Continue Reading →

A simple search engine from scratch

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