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OBS Studio 31.1 Released With Windows on Arm Support

Discover the latest features of OBS Studio 31.1, now with Windows on Arm support. Enhance your streaming experience with improved performance and compatibility. The post OBS Studio 31.1 Released With Windows on Arm Support appeared first on Linux Today. Link… Continue Reading →

We made Postgres writes faster, but it broke replication

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Enshittification and the Bitterness of Billionaire Bros

One of the many weird, ugly developments in these weird, ugly times has been the MAGAfication of a number of Silicon Valley billionaires. In a fully functional democracy the views of a handful of people with anti-democratic ideas wouldn’t matter…. Continue Reading →

Intel Announces It’s Shutting Down Clear Linux

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Shutting Down Clear Linux OS

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NASCAR will not return to Chicago Street Course in 2026

The Chicago Street Course race has been part of the NASCAR Cup schedule since 2023 in a bold move to bring street racing to the top level of the sport. However, after three years, the event will not return in… Continue Reading →

‘Sony is Still Stubborn About the Size of Its Cameras’

Sony removed the tiltable screen from its new RX1R III full-frame compact camera to maintain similar dimensions to the previous model, despite adding numerous new features and charging $5,100 for the device, The Verge reports. The company increased the camera’s… Continue Reading →

Fanfic study challenges leading cultural evolution theory

It’s widely accepted conventional wisdom that when it comes to creative works—TV shows, films, music, books—consumers crave an optimal balance between novelty and familiarity. What we choose to consume and share with others, in turn, drives cultural evolution. But what… Continue Reading →

The Not Great Rescission

Photo by Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call via APThe Senate passed a $9 billion rescission bill yesterday. If you’re wondering what that means, you’re not alone. Rescission is a rarely used mechanism where the executive branch goes back to Congress asking… Continue Reading →

Introducing the Ars Technica Posting Guidelines version 3.0

Ars Technica’s community is—in our biased opinion—second to none online. For more than 26 years, readers have enabled and inspired our work, creating a community with an amazing signal-to-noise ratio. To aid these efforts, we’re updating our Posting Guidelines to… Continue Reading →

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