The first update, though, is that I'm going to stop updating my macOS releases post—I think it's served its need, and it was becoming arduous to keep up with. I have added a link to Wikipedia's macOS history page at the top of the post, as you can find much of the information I provided there. I know it's not exactly the same, but for my needs, it's good enough.| The Robservatory
This is a post that some of you might be surprised to read. But I’m writing this to declare my intention to shift my daily tech usage away from Windows PCs and back to the Mac. Most of my readers might not know this, but shortly before I started this blog back back in 2012, there was a period of...|
In Episode 505, Ryan and Jose Talk about the State of the Podcast as well as some Barker-related news. This is the Clive Barker Podcast, where long-time fans Ryan and Jose interview guests, bring you the news, and take deep dives into Barker-related stuff. Sponsor : Don Bertram’s Celebrate Imagination | Pinterest | ETSY Store...READ MORE... The post 505 – SOS (Save Our Site) first appeared on www.CliveBarkerCast.com. The post 505 – SOS (Save Our Site) appeared first on www....| www.CliveBarkerCast.com
The new semester is upon us—at least some of us, yours truly included. Summer, you were good while you lasted. Before things ramp up to a more normal pace around here, I want to thank the authors who contributed to the Summer 2025 Guest Post Series. I very much appreciate them writing and giving us so much to think and talk about. In case you missed any of them, see the list of links below. Why Do Philosophy PhD Programs Even Exist?by Barry Lam . . . . . When To Be a Heroby Elizabet...| Daily Nous
Fantasy Premier League teams get Copilot and Firefly custom kits as Microsoft and Adobe drive the next phase of football fan engagement.| MSPoweruser
From Meg McGrath, Long Island Horticultural Research & Extension Center, mtm3@cornell.edu: Since the period lasting several years when late blight was common in the region, starting with the late blight pandemic of 2009, occurrence of this destructive disease has been steadily declining. It was reported in only two counties in the Northeast in 2020 and in […]| Cornell Vegetables
From Meg McGrath, Long Island Horticultural Research & Extension Center, mtm3@cornell.edu Articles, factsheets, and other webpages recently updated include: Biopesticide crop lists have been updated and there are now lists for beets, carrots, potatoes, and strawberries. Also new are tables of biopesticides for cucurbits and tomatoes to facilitate comparing products for labeled diseases. Basil: Downy Mildew management information. Cucurbits: Downy […]| Cornell Vegetables
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After months of demand and a sold-out launch, the FixHub Power Series portable soldering line is finally back—and this time, there’s no preorder wait. The FixHub line was designed with fixers in mind…| iFixit
A deeper dive into the agenda as a document and outlining how I have reimagined it.| The Tampa Monitor
Google now lets Workspace admins track who moved what data and when, with live logs, BigQuery export, and deeper tools for security teams.| MSPoweruser
We are pleased to announce the availability of a new mailing list service running under the new lists.linux.dev domain. The goal of this deployment is to offer a subscription service that: prioritizes mail delivery to public-inbox archives available via lore.kernel.org conforms to DMARC requirements to ensure …| The Linux Kernel Archives
The Linux Foundation IT team has been working to improve the code integrity of git repositories hosted at kernel.org by promoting the use of PGP-signed git tags and commits. Doing so allows anyone to easily verify that git repositories have not been altered or tampered with no matter from …| The Linux Kernel Archives
As you may be aware, starting with 4.12-rc1 Linus will no longer provide signed tarballs and patches for pre-release ("-rc") kernels. Reasons for this are multiple, but largely this is because people who are most interested in pre-release tags -- kernel developers -- do not rely on patches and tarballs to …| The Linux Kernel Archives
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Nintendo sold over 3.5 million Switch 2 consoles within four days of its June 5 launch, making it the company’s fastest-selling console ever.| MSPoweruser
OpenAI launched o3 pro, making it one of the most capable models yet. Read more to find what makes it a good ugrade.| MSPoweruser
We recently added a new page we’d like to draw your attention to: DBT for Providers! We know providers as well as clients come to our site to learn DBT skills and we are happy to provide that free information to all. Now we have an additional feature for mental health providers: a page […]| DBT Self Help
For the longest time, Microsoft had opted to exclude Thunderbolt connectivity from its Surface hardware lineup. I came close to purchasing a 28″ Surface Studio two years ago but the lack of Thunderbolt 3 was a deal breaker. Today’s release of the Surface Laptop Studio (SLS) and Surface Pro 8 (SP8) is significant. With Thunderbolt 4 support, they can now access Thunderbolt eGPU enclosures and a vast amount of other high bandwidth peripherals. eGPU + Surface Laptop Studio As soon as I unb...| eGPU.io
Link to GoFundMe here. Hi there. I’m Kaile Hultner, and since 2019 I’ve been writing about video games and digital culture under the banner of a little site called No Escape. The site b…| No Escape
Open Ibiza Underground Spotify Playlist Ibiza has always been a getaway for me, always good vibes, always good parties outside the numerous commercial venues. On this playlist I wanted to share my own experience of the white island by sharing classics and newer song that sounds similar to the vibeRead More| Lnt Mike Homepage
New 2x Black Vinyl serie in collaboration with Deepgrooves Pressing Plant from the Netherlands These 303 Moments EP Featured Artists : Olivier Abbeloos VS Analog Devices, Monsieur Rock, Lady Maru, Andre Lanine, & Lnt Mike! Genre : Acid Techno, Hard techno ORDER at : https://lntmike.bandcamp.com/merchAreRead More| Lnt Mike Homepage
Promotional Video (MMA-06) Order/Preorder see below Release Biography: Diamond Dust EP by Lnt Mike is a powerfull Analog Acid Techno recorded with a subtle touch of modern flavor. The track “Blizzard” and its Remix by Monsieur Rock is the Debut Track of a transition from a “Pure Analog Hardware Setup”Read More| Lnt Mike Homepage
Analog has been founded on January 16th 2016. It is an independant label based in Brussels, Belgium. AEXP will propose some music made with vintage analog machines (Roland TR-909-TR-808-TR-707-TR-606-TB-303-SH-101-MC-202-JUNO-106-MONOPOLY-MPC-60-LEXICON-PCM-BOSS…). For it’s first opus released on May 4th 2016, AEXP will transport you right in the middle of the mid-nineties.Read More| Lnt Mike Homepage
There is short video teaser to introduce my new electronic music album : WSL SERIES LP (with analogy of Woluwe Saint Lambert which is my hometown) – Credits goes to WSL League for the inspiration during all the the season 2015 – I did one track per surf contest –Read More| Lnt Mike Homepage
Every Friday It’s Smiley Friday ! It all begun on Twitter where a group of artists sharing the same interest in Acid Music Production started to tag each other every friday with a Smiley Image. It has not only been a lot of fun but was also an opportunityRead More| Lnt Mike Homepage
HAPPY NEW YEAR! 🥳 🎉 After much consideration, a plan for 2025 has begun. The big project is to create a new book — A Book About Making Web Games. The decision to move ahead with this plan involves two main ideas. The first, I always wanted to run my own arcade. The second, it … Continue reading "The Plan For 2025"| Photics.com
If you are a developer located around Beijing, or if your connection to Beijing is faster and more reliable than to locations outside of China, then you may benefit from the new git.kernel.org mirror kindly provided by Code Aurora Forum at https://kernel.source.codeaurora.cn/. This is …| The Linux Kernel Archives
We are trialing out a new feature that can send you a notification when the patches you send to the LKML are applied to linux-next or to the mainline git trees. If you are interested in trying it out, here are the details: The patches must be sent to the …| The Linux Kernel Archives
We'd like to announce several small changes to the way Linux tarballs are produced. Mainline release tarball signatures Starting with the 4.18 final release, all mainline tarball PGP signatures will be made by Greg Kroah-Hartman instead of Linus Torvalds. The main goal behind this change is to simplify the …| The Linux Kernel Archives
If you are in charge of CI infrastructure that needs to perform frequent full clones of kernel trees from git.kernel.org, we strongly recommend that you use the git bundles we provide instead of performing a full clone directly from git repositories. It is better for you, because downloading …| The Linux Kernel Archives
The XZ tarballs for the following kernel releases did not initially pass signature verification due to benign changes to the tarball structure done by the pixz compression tool: 4.11.1 4.10.16 4.9.28 4.4.68 These changes would have resulted in GPG returning "Bad Signature …| The Linux Kernel Archives
We are extremely happy to announce that Packet has graciously donated the new hardware systems providing read-only public access to the kernel.org git repositories and the public website (git.kernel.org and www.kernel.org, respectively). We have avoided using cloud providers in the past due to security implications …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Those of you who have been around for a while may remember a time when you used to be able to mount kernel.org directly as a partition on your system using NFS (or even SMB/CIFS). The Wayback Machine shows that this was still advertised some time in January …| The Linux Kernel Archives
If your browser alerted you that the site certificates have changed, that would be because we replaced our StartCOM, Ltd certificates with those offered by our DNS registrar, Gandi. We are very thankful to Gandi for this opportunity. A common question is why we aren't using the certificates offered by …| The Linux Kernel Archives
If you find yourself on an unreliable Internet connection and need to perform a fresh clone of Linux.git, you may find it tricky to do so if your connection resets before you are able to complete the clone. There is currently no way to resume a git clone using …| The Linux Kernel Archives
We are happy to announce that Fastly has offered their worldwide CDN network to provide fast download services for Linux kernel releases, which should improve download speeds for those of you located outside North America. We have modified the front page to offer CDN-powered download links, but all the existing …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Linus named the upcoming 4.0 release of the kernel "Hurr Durr I'ma Sheep" (see his git commit), so we are celebrating this April Fool's day with a minor prank. If you've been redirected to imasheep.hurrdurr.org, do not panic. It's all part of the joke. We've also restored …| The Linux Kernel Archives
We've had to temporarily limit FTP access to mirrors.kernel.org due to high IO load. We have recently upgraded our hardware in order to increase capacity -- 16TB was no longer nearly sufficient enough to host all the distro mirrors and archives. We chose larger but slower disks and offset …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Since we rely on the OpenSSL library for serving most of our websites, we, together with most of the rest of the open-source world, were vulnerable to the HeartBleed vulnerability. We have switched to the patched version of OpenSSL within hours of it becoming available, plus have performed the following …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Good-bye bzip2 We started listing xz-compressed versions of kernel archives in all our announcements back in March 2013, and the time has come to complete the switch. Effective immediately, we will no longer be providing bzip2-compressed versions for new releases of the Linux kernel and other software. Any previously released …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Montreal frontend We have added another official frontend for serving the kernel content, courtesy of Vexxhost, Inc. There is now a total of three frontends, one in Palo Alto, California, one in Portland, Oregon, and one in Montreal, Quebec. This should allow for better geographic dispersion of official mirrors, as …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Special thanks to Benoît Monin for donating a MIT-licensed CSS theme to the kernel.org project to replace the one we hastily put together. Though the Pelican authors have since obtained a free-license commitment from the copyright owners of the CSS files shipping with Pelican, we wanted to have something …| The Linux Kernel Archives
We've implemented two oft-requested features today: The download links now default to .tar.xz versions of archives There is now a JSON file with the release information located in https://www.kernel.org/releases.json. If you've been screen-scraping the front page, please use this instead. If you have any …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Due to a failure in one of the rsync scripts during the maintenance window, the mirrors of /pub hierarchy on www.kernel.org got erased. We are resyncing them now from the master storage, but in the meantime you will probably get an occasional "Forbidden". The entirety of the archive …| The Linux Kernel Archives
You are probably wondering what happened to the site's look. Unfortunately, we've been alerted that the default theme shipped by Pelican (which we largely adapted) has an unclear license. Until this is cleared up, we've put together a quick-and-dirty cleanroom CSS reimplementation that preserves the functional aspects of the site …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Welcome to the reworked kernel.org website. We have switched to using Pelican in order to statically render our site content, which simplifies mirroring and distribution. You can view the sources used to build this website in its own git repository. Additionally, we have switched from using gitweb-caching to using …| The Linux Kernel Archives
Photics.TV passed another milestone. Over 10,000 subscribers decided that the tech variety channel was something they wanted to see more. It’s nice. That’s a lot of people. Thanks for joining the adventure, as the ultimate direction for this project is not quite clear. Tech video serendipity has been fun. This is just the beginning though, … Continue reading "Photics.TV Reaches 10,000 Subscribers"| Photics.com
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As a public speaker and writer, I am always looking for good photos for presentations and articles I write on this website. What do I mean by "good"? I look for images that reflect what I'm trying to say, add to the story, amplify the message. And I look for images that don't perpetuate or cont| Law Office of Lainey Feingold
Every student who takes art history courses will sooner or later be assigned the task of writing a research paper. Sometimes your professor may assigned the specific topic you write on, but at other times you are responsible for formulating your own research idea. Developing this idea can make or …Continue reading| ItalianRenaissance.org
Good news everyone! Our paper describing the Planet Hunters NGTS project and presenting the first 5 planet candidates discovered by the project has been published in the Astronomical Journal! The p…| Planet Hunters
About 6 months ago, I added support for webmentions to my site - displaying comments and interactions posted elsewhere. However, I've not been comfortable with some parts of this - something brought b| www.bentasker.co.uk
It’s also possible to edit the Game Boy Development wiki again. To get access to editing the wiki you first need to register a forum account. When you have activated your forum account, use the same username and password to log in to the wiki. We apologize for the extra step in the registration process, but we’d like to keep the wiki completely spam free.| gbdev.gg8.se
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Last month I had the privilege of observing at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG) at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on La Palma. It’s convenient that often the conditions required for excellent observations are the same as what you’d look for in a warm holiday destination, although when you’re working night shifts there isn’t […]| Planet Hunters
If we’re confident that there is a real transit signal coming from a given star, we can apply for an allocation of time to use the Zorro speckle imager on the Gemini South telescope (which is a hug…| Planet Hunters
Once we have identified an object as a potential planet candidate from the NGTS data, the first step is to check whether we also see the transit signal in data from the Transiting Survey Exoplanet Satellite (TESS). Let’s walk through an example of one of the subjects that we initially thought was a planet candidate, […]| Planet Hunters
You may be wondering how a subject goes from being one of thousands of subjects in the Planet Hunters NGTS project to becoming a candidate and then, hopefully, a bonafide planet! In this series of posts I hope to shed some light on the life cycle of a Planet Hunters NGTS subject. Once a set […]| Planet Hunters
We’ve spotted another transiting object around a star! With unprecedented image resolution we have captured the transit of this festive phenomena seen in the animation below. The transit has a depth of ~6.5% around this small star that has a radius of only 0.4 Solar radii. That means that we can estimate the size of […]| Planet Hunters
This week, I was in Edinburgh for the UK Exoplanet Meeting 2022 (UKExom22, for short) where I presented details of the project and the results so far from Planet Hunters NGTS, including details on our 4 new planet candidates. This was an opportunity to showcase the brilliant work of the Planet Hunters NGTS volunteers to […]| Planet Hunters
You may have seen my previous post announcing that we have 4 new planet candidates discovered by Planet Hunters NGTS, if not you can find it here. We wanted to give you some more information on wha…| Planet Hunters
Today, I presented the latest Planet Hunters NGTS results at the UK’s National Astronomy Meeting in the University of Warwick. Good news everyone! I am very excited to announce that we have four new planet candidates have been found by Planet Hunters NGTS. In addition, we have been able to get some observations of three […]| Planet Hunters
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Yesterday Google released a new version of Google Earth Pro (for the Desktop version of Google Earth – not mobile) version 7.3.2. I’ve copied the highlights from their announcement post at the Google Earth and Maps forum down below. The new version addresses a number of issues with different platforms and features, but the most […]| Google Earth Blog
Last night Google released a new version of the desktop version of Google Earth Pro version 7.3.1 (which is free despite the confusing “Pro” name). You can download this at the download page found here: www.google.com/earth/desktop/ This new version 7.3.1 represents some significant work by Google to add “bug fixes, performance and feature improvements, and […]| Google Earth Blog
Although this blog has stopped regular blog postings, Google Earth still has a legacy of amazing stories and content. This post summarizes some of the most popular content found by our readers during the year of 2017. The top 5 most popular posts (from any year) on Google Earth Blog during 2017: Secret Mars Base […]| Google Earth Blog
We recently came across a site called “Thomas Pesquet in Google Earth”. It features a KML file that includes over 625 photographs of Earth form the International Space Station (ISS) by French astronaut Thomas Pesquet that were shared through social media. The site and KML were created by Jean-Daniel Cesaro who has painstakingly geolocated them […]| Google Earth Blog
Yesterday we showed you a video created by satellite imaging company Planet of the launch of their most recent flock of Doves using a series of images they had captured from orbit. As we mentioned in that post, it was almost certainly a first for satellite imaging. After writing that post we were having a […]| Google Earth Blog
A couple of weeks ago, satellite imaging company Planet launched a flock of 48 ‘Doves’, their low cost imaging satellites. They managed to capture imagery of the launch from one of the Doves already in orbit: Read more about it on the Planet blog. As far as we know, this is a satellite imaging first. […]| Google Earth Blog
Google has recently added some fresh imagery to Google Earth. It is currently only visible in the default layer, so there will be more to see once Google updates the ‘historical imagery’ layer as well. Volcanic Island in Alaska Bogoslof Volcano, located in the Aleutian Islands in the northern Pacific Ocean, erupted in late May. […]| Google Earth Blog
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