Krita 6.0 Beta Released - Using Qt6 & Wayland Color Management Support
The first beta release of Krita 6.0 is now available for this featureful digital painting program. Krita 6.0 is re-based against the Qt6 toolkit while Krita 5.3 Beta is also being released at the same time for those sticking to Qt5⊠â Read more
NetBSDâs Kernel Supports Lua Scripting But Donât Look For Rust In There Anytime Soon
For those not fond of the increasing use of the Rust programming language within the Linux kernel or FreeBSDâs considerations for Rust in its kernel, you can perhaps find refuge within NetBSD. One of the NetBSD developers has explained why you likely wonât be finding Rust code within the NetBSD kernel anytime soon⊠â Read more
China Has Seized Sonyâs Television Halo
Sony announced last month that it plans to pass control of its home entertainment division â including the two-decade-old Bravia television brand â to Chinese electronics group TCL through a joint venture in which TCL would hold a 51% stake. The Japanese company was long ago overtaken in sales by South Koreaâs Samsung and LG and now holds just 2% of the global television market. Sony s ⊠â Read more
Also the short documentary âJohn Was Trying to Contact Aliensâ was really heartfelt and great. Didnât know the story of John Shepherd yet. Discovered some great music thanks to this short film. Inkl. Harmonia
Enjoying the show Resident Alien with Alan Tudyk.
Recording audio to MiniDiscs like itâs 2001.
Recording audio to MiniDiscs like its 2001
Intel ISPC 1.30 Released With AMX Support Added To The Standard Library
Intel ISPC 1.30 is now available as the latest feature update to their Implicit SPMD Program Compiler as a variant of the C programming language to easily target their array of CPUs and GPUs⊠â Read more
Munich Makes Digital Sovereignty Measurable With Its Own Score
alternative_right writes: The city of Munich has developed its own measurement instrument to assess the digital sovereignty of its IT infrastructure. The so-called Digital Sovereignty Score (SDS) visually resembles the Nutri-Score and identifies IT systems based on their independence from individual providers and âforeignâ legal spheres. The Technical ⊠â Read more
Linux 7.0 Should Fix Nouveau For The Large Pages Support For Better NVK Performance
The Linux 6.19 merge window had introduced support for larger pages and compression with the Nouveau kernel driver, which ultimately should help provide a performance win to this open-source NVIDIA driver. The Mesa NVK driver was ready to make use of that new kernel driver functionality but then it ended up being disabled due to bugs. Fortunately, for the Linux 6.20~7.0 kernel those issues should be resolved so then the Mesa ⊠â Read more
Valveâs Steam Machine Has Been Delayed, and the RAM Crisis Will Impact Pricing
Valve has pushed back the launch of its Steam Machine, Steam Frame and Steam Controller hardware from its original Q1 2026 window to a vaguer âfirst half of the yearâ target, blaming the ongoing memory and storage shortage that has been squeezing the tech industry.
The company said in a post today that rising component pr ⊠â Read more
BMW Commits To Subscriptions Even After Heated Seat Debacle
BMW may have retreated from its controversial plan to charge monthly fees for heated seats, but the German automaker is pressing ahead with subscription-based vehicle features through its ConnectedDrive platform.
A company spokesperson told The Drive that BMW âremains fully committedâ to ConnectedDrive as part of its global aftersales strategy. Features r ⊠â Read more
System76âs COSMIC Desktop Planning Vulkan Renderer, Improved Gaming Experience
Following Decemberâs release of COSMIC Epoch 1 along with the Pop!_OS 24.04 release by System76, today they shared more of their feature plans for the next two major COSMIC desktop updates⊠â Read more
GNOME Shell & Mutter 50 Beta Releases Bring Stable VRR, Improved Frame Scheduling
Ahead of the imminent GNOME 50 beta release, the GNOME Shell and Mutter components have declared their â50.betaâ releases to ship the latest bug fixes, memory leak fixes, and some last minute improvements ahead of the stable release in March⊠â Read more
Microsoft Adds Sysmon To Windows
Microsoft has finally delivered on its promise to integrate Sysmon â the long-standing system monitoring tool from its Sysinternals suite â directly into Windows, a move that should make life considerably easier for enterprise administrators who have struggled with deploying and managing the utility across thousands of endpoints.
The functionality landed this week in Windows Insider builds 26300.7733 (Dev ⊠â Read more
Microsoftâs New Open-Source Project: LiteBox As A Rust-Based Sandboxing Library OS
Microsoft engineers and other stakeholders have been developing LiteBox as a security-focused library OS written in the Rust programming language and leveraging Linux Virtualization Based Security âLVBSâ. The design is for LiteBox to operate as a secure kernel protecting the normal guest kernel via virtualization hardware⊠â Read more
Debianâs Challenge When Its Developers Quietly Drift Away
You may recall the news last month around no one was left on Debianâs data protection team and other volunteer staffing challenges with different Debian efforts in the past. Debian Project Leader Andreas Tille has been looking at the issue of the challenges that arise when Debianâs all-volunteer developers quietly drift away either due to time commitments, other interests, or other reasons but donât properly communicate it to the Debian project⊠â Read more
Russian Spy Satellites Have Intercepted EU Communications Satellites
European security officials believe two Russian space vehicles have intercepted the communications of at least a dozen key satellites over the continent. From a report: Officials believe that the likely interceptions, which have not previously been reported, risk not only compromising sensitive information transmitted by the satellites ⊠â Read more
Mesa 26.0-rc3 Released With More Graphics Driver Fixes
Eric Engestrom is out with another on-time Mesa release. Mesa 26.0-rc3 provides the latest weekâs worth of bug fixes as we work toward the stable Mesa 26.0 release as soon as next week⊠â Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org Found some numbers now, theyâre saying it was around 10cm in 3-4 hours. I donât know, felt like more. đ The forecast wasnât really good either, now that I think about it. They said thereâs going to be some snow, okay, fine, but then, boom.
Haha, that old ad is lovely. Those days are over. đ€Ł
Intel Sends Out Initial Linux Patches For Xe3P_LPG Graphics With Nova Lake P
In recent months Intel Linux engineers have been quite active in preparing for next-gen Nova Lake processors. That work has included initial Xe3P graphics support and enabling display support and related display/graphics functionality. The newest now is enabling Nova Lake P including the Xe3P_LPG graphics support⊠â Read more
âEveryone is Stealing TVâ
A sprawling informal economy of rogue streaming devices has taken hold across the U.S., as consumers fed up with rising TV subscription costs turn to cheap Android-based boxes that promise free access to thousands of live channels, sports events, and on-demand movies for a one-time $200 to $400 purchase.
The two dominant players â SuperBox and vSeeBox â are manufactured by opaque Chinese companies and distributed ⊠â Read more
Havenât watched it to the end yet, but @lyse@lyse.isobeef.org might like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EarBm4tfMXs
Ich hab es jetzt endlich geschafft, diese alte Podcastdatei anzuhören, die ich auf meiner Platte fand. Omega-Tau 293 ĂŒber WasserstraĂen und im Speziellen den Neckar. Total interessant. Ich bin bisher noch nie ĂŒber diese Serie gestolpert und habe keine Ahnung, wie ich ĂŒberhaupt zu der Datei kam. Leider ist der Podcast mittlerweile eingestellt, das TLS-Zertifikat der Website die Tage abgelaufen und die Folgenseite tot, aber die Audiodatei gibtâs noch: https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/omegataupodcast/omegatau-393-wasserstrassen.mp3
As Software Stocks Slump, Investors Debate AIâs Existential Threat
Investors were assessing on Wednesday whether a selloff in global software stocks this week had gone too far, as they weighed if businesses could survive an existential threat posed by AI. The answer: Itâs unclear and will lead to volatility. From a report: After a broad selloff on Tuesday that saw the S&P 500 software and services index fall nearly ⊠â Read more
Mesa Will Now Prevent Compiling With LTO Due To âRandom Impossible-To-Debug Bugsâ
While link-time optimizations âLTOâ can deliver some nice performance benefits out of this compiler optimization technique, it can make debugging said binaries more challenging. Due to various bugs in Mesa being attributed to the use of compiler link-time optimizations when compiling Mesa, the builds are being blocked on using LTO⊠â Read more
A few minutes of nice colors in the sky: https://lyse.isobeef.org/abendhimmel-2026-02-04/
GIMP Post-3.2 Will Be Looking At Hardware Acceleration, Full CMYK & More
With GIMP 3.2 releasing soon, GIMP developer OndĆej MĂchal presented at FOSDEM 2026 this past weekend on some of the feature work being eyed for post-3.2 developments⊠â Read more
Anthropic Pledges To Keep Claude Ad-free, Calls AI Conversations a âSpace To Thinkâ
Anthropic said today that its AI assistant Claude will not carry advertising of any kind â no sponsored links next to conversations, no advertiser influence on the modelâs responses, and no unsolicited third-party product placements â calling Claude a âspace to thinkâ that should remain free of commercial interrupt ⊠â Read more
Pinterest Sacks Workers For Creating Tool To Track Layoffs
Pinterest has sacked two engineers for tracking which workers lost their jobs in a recent round of layoffs. BBC: The company recently announced job cuts, with chief executive Bill Ready stating in an email he was âdoubling down on an AI-forward approach,â according to an employee who posted some of the memo on LinkedIn.
Pinterest told investors the move would imp ⊠â Read more
Intel Driver Disabling Vulkan Video Encode On Newer Hardware Due To Insufficient Testing
While Vulkan Video is a cross-vendor, cross-platform video encode and decode API that is beginning to gain traction by multimedia applications and frameworks, the Intel âANVâ open-source Vulkan driver has for now taken a step-back on its encode support with newer hardware. Newer Intel graphics hardware is seeing Vulkan Video encode support disabled due to insufficient testing⊠â Read more
Why Googleâs Android for PC Launch May Be Messy and Controversial
Googleâs much-anticipated plan to merge Android and ChromeOS into a single operating system called Aluminium is shaping up to be a drawn-out, complicated transition that could leave existing Chromebook users behind, according to previously unreported court documents in the Google search antitrust case.
The new OS wonât be compatible with all exi ⊠â Read more
GNU Coreutils 9.10 Released With Many Improvements
Earlier this week Rust Coreutils 0.6 released while out today is GNU Coreutils 9.10 as the de facto standard for this set of core utilities on Linux systems and other platforms⊠â Read more
Adobe Actually Wonât Discontinue Animate
Adobe is no longer planning to discontinue Adobe Animate on March 1st. From a report: In an FAQ, the company now says that Animate will now be in maintenance mode and that it has âno plans toĂądiscontinue or remove accessâ to the app.
Animate will still receive âongoing security and bug fixesâ and will still be available for âboth new and existing users,â but it wonât get new features. Many creat ⊠â Read more
One Line Fix Coming For Achieving Better Linux Performance On The HP OMEN 8E41 Laptop
A one-line patch to the HP WMI x86 platform driver for Linux was posted for allowing the HP OMEN Transcend Gaming Laptop 14-fb1xxx to correctly hit its rated TDP limit for allowing better performance outside of the Microsoft Windows confines⊠â Read more
AMD Hints the Next-Gen Xbox Console Could Launch Next Year
An anonymous reader shares a report: Speaking during an earnings call on Tuesday, CEO Lisa Su stated that its development of Microsoftâs next-gen Xbox SoC is âprogressing well to support a launch in 2027.â
While the comment doesnât outright confirm the next Xbox will release next year, it indicates that the Microsoft could be ready to launch soon.
[ have more in common with cigarettes than with fruit or vegetables, and require far tighter regulation, according to a new report. The Guardian: UPFs and cigarettes are engineered to encourage addiction and consumption, researchers from three US universities said, pointing to the pa ⊠â Read more
NVIDIA DLSS For Blender Under Review But Licensing Concerns Persist
A few months ago at SIGGRAPH was a demo of Blender with NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) integration. The pull request is now open for landing NVIDIA DLSS support into Blender for better quality upscaling/denoising and performance but concerns persist over the licensing due to NVIDIA DLSS binaries⊠â Read more
@movq@www.uninformativ.de Oh, so just half a millimeter then! :-D Thatâs plenty these days for everything to shut down, Iâm afraid. If only the same Ă©lan was still in action as back then:
And here I am watching Mattias Björnströmâs gas pedal freezing at full throttle around -40°C. Well, falls apart and gets stuck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLgmV15XeSY
Iâm not an expert on this subject at all, but I reckon an automatic in addition with all its sensors is much worse than a manual one. All wheel drive, studded tires and diff locked is what one wants in icy situations. :-D
Dank Fedora MiracleWM & Other Fedora 44 Changes Approved
The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee âFESCoâ has signed off on the latest batch of Fedora 44 change proposals as they work toward nearing the end of feature work for this spring update to Fedora Linux. Plus some early changes for Fedora 45 have also been granted⊠â Read more
NASA Delays Artemis II To March
ClickOnThis writes: NASA has delayed the Artemis II launch to March of this year, after a wet dress-rehearsal uncovered a hydrogen leak. From the NASA article: During tanking, engineers spent several hours troubleshooting a liquid hydrogen leak in an interface used to route the cryogenic propellant into the rocketâs core stage, putting them behind in the countdown. Attempts to resolve the issue involved stop ⊠â Read more
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org I donât know a number (wait, why canât I google a Wetterbericht but only a Wettervorhersage?!), but it was enough for public transportation to shut down. đ I think I saw around five trucks on the side of the road who couldnât continue, too icy. Some cars stranded.
My car has an automatic gearbox and Iâm not sure if thatâs good or bad in such conditions. đ Pretty hard to accelerate without spinning wheels âŠ