Post Overview
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How-to
7 years ago+14 14 0 x 1One-upping the NES Classic Edition with the Raspberry Pi 3 and RetroPie
NES Classic is no more, but luckily cheap hobbyist boards are great for little projects.
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How-to
7 years ago+14 14 0GamePad Zero: a Raspberry Pi Retro Gaming Rig inside an Original NES Controller
What's cooler than running all your favorite emulated games on a $10 computer? Putting that computer into an original NES controller, of course.
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Current Event
7 years ago+3 3 0GNOME 3.24 Released
GNOME 3.24, the latest version of GNOME 3, is now available. Introducing an updated platform and applications, the release includes a number of major new features and enhancements, as well as many smaller improvements and bug fixes. 3.24 represents a ...
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Video/Audio
7 years ago+5 5 0KDE's Plasma 5.9 has been released
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Video/Audio
7 years ago+8 8 0AMI F120 Jukebox controlled by Raspberry Pi
Fun project by revnhoj to showcase the capabilities of the Raspberry Pi. The jukebox is controlled wirelessly from a tablet via a browser interface. Project is implemented using NOOBS, Apache2, MySQL and PHP.
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7 years ago+2 2 0Happy 20th Birthday, KDE
20 years ago today Matthias Ettrich sent an email that would mark the start of KDE as we know it today - a world-wide community of amazing people creating Free Software for you. In his email he announced the new Kool Desktop Environment and said “Pro ...
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7 years ago+18 18 0Plasma 5.8.0 LTS Released
Today KDE releases its first Long Term Support edition of its flagship desktop software, Plasma. This marks the point where the developers and designers are happy to recommend Plasma for the widest possible audience be they enterprise or non-techy ho ...
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Video/Audio
7 years ago+14 14 0Pi Cart: a Raspberry Pi Zero Retro Gaming Rig in an NES Cartridge
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Video/Audio
7 years ago+23 23 0Turn The Raspberry Pi Zero Into A Mini Dongle Computer
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7 years ago+1 1 0Introducing GNOME 3.22 'Karlsruhe'
GNOME 3.22 was released today, marking the culmination of 6 months work by the GNOME community. The new release introduces major new features as well as many smaller enhancements and fixes.
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Current Event
8 years ago+7 7 0Vim 8.0 Released
Vim 8.0 adds support for asynchronous I/O, channels, and JSON. Vim 8.0 also supports jobs, timers, partials, lamdas, closures, packages, new style testing, and more. Additionally, Vim 8.0 adds support for the GTK+ 3 tool-kit and Microsoft Windows use ...
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Video/Audio
8 years ago+33 33 0Raspberry Pi Mini NES Classic Console
Raspberry Pi with 3D-printed NES case and working cartridge system.
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Current Event
8 years ago+8 8 0Debian turns 23!
Today is Debian's 23rd anniversary. If you are close to any of the cities celebrating Debian Day 2016, you're very welcome to join the party!
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Video/Audio
8 years ago+18 18 0Water Cooled Raspberry Pi 3
Water cooling and overclocking raspberry pi 3 to it's limits.
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Current Event
8 years ago+5 5 0KDE Plasma 5.7 released
Today KDE releases an update to its desktop software, Plasma 5.7. It has improved workflows, better kiosk support, a new system tray, and more.
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Expression
8 years ago+8 8 0Debian Stretch Successor To Be Codenamed Bullseye
Taking place this week in Cape Town, South Africa is DebConf 16. One of the interesting bits of information out of that event is the codename for Stretch's successor. Debian "Stretch" is the codename for Debian 9 and should be officia ...
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8 years ago+5 5 0Slackware 14.2 released
Yes, it is that time again (finally)! Following a long period of planning, development, and testing, the Slackware Linux Project is proud to announce the latest stable release of the longest running distribution of the Linux operating system, Slackw ...
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Expression
8 years ago+23 23 0Judge blasts Oracle’s attempt to overturn pro-Google jury verdict
Oracle's cross-examination of Schwartz "focused on character assassination." Google successfully made its case to a jury last month that its use of Java APIs in Android was "fair use," and the verdict rejected Oracle's c ...
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Expression
8 years ago+25 25 0 x 1EFF to FCC: Prevent ISPs From Following Your Every Internet Move
San Francisco - The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today to update privacy rules to prevent broadband Internet access service providers from recording and sharing their customers’ every move onl ...
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Expression
8 years ago+25 25 0Hey Google, want to fix Android updates? Hit OEMs where it hurts
Don’t just shame Android partners into updating—kick 'em in the revenue.