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Retro and Hardware Products and Projects With GNU/Linux Focus


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 20, 2023


Debian and Ubuntu Leftovers

Audiocasts/Shows: Destination Linux and Late Night Linux



10 amazing lighting projects


↺ 10 amazing lighting projects


> Lighting an LED may be a simple beginner project for Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi Pico coders, but that doesn’t make it any less cool. There’s so much you can do with an LED when it’s connected to a computer. Here are just some of the ways a Raspberry Pi project focussed on lights has wowed us.



URANUS is an AI Edge Fanless Embedded System with NVIDIA Jetson Modules


↺ URANUS is an AI Edge Fanless Embedded System with NVIDIA Jetson Modules


> URANUS is an AI edge fanless embedded system designed to be compatible with multiple NVIDIA Jetson modules. This compact platform is designed to handle various neural networks and offers support for LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity.



System76’s New Laptops Have 16:10 Displays And RTX 4000 GPUs


↺ System76’s New Laptops Have 16:10 Displays And RTX 4000 GPUs


> System76 has announced an update to the Oryx Pro, one of the company’s laptops that ship with desktop Linux. It has a 16-inch display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, making it excellent for reading and working, and if you’d like to game, it’s also equipped with RTX 4000 GPUs, letting you choose up to an RTX 4070.



Torture-Testing C-Clamps


↺ Torture-Testing C-Clamps


> Of all of the tools tested, only 1 out of 18 clamps survived the testing without damage. The brands Todd tested were Wilton, Wright Tool, Stanley Proto, Crescent, Bessey F-Style, Bessey C-Clamp, Groz, Yost, Lincoln Electric, Performance Tool, Pony, Harden, WEN, Pittsburgh, and Shop Tek.



Bringing Back The Minitel


↺ Bringing Back The Minitel


> If you didn’t live in France in the 80s or 90s, it’s likely you missed out on one of the most successful computer networks in existence prior to the modern Internet. Known as Minitel, it was an online service available over existing phone lines that offered a connected computer terminal for users to do most things we associate with the modern world, such as booking travel, viewing news, looking up phone numbers, and plenty of other useful activities. While a lot of the original system was never archived, there are still some efforts to restore some of its original functionality like this MiniMit.




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