Gamers of a particular age will know all too well the allure of amusement arcades back in the ’80s and ’90s. This was a time when the most technologically advanced titles weren’t found in the home; instead, the bleeding edge of the industry was found in arcades, packed with the […]
Move your Dotfiles to Version Control | Linux.com
There is something truly exciting about customizing your operating system through the collection of hidden files we call dotfiles. In What a Shell Dotfile Can Do For You, H. “Waldo” Grunenwald goes into excellent detail about the why and how of setting up your dotfiles. Let’s dig into the why and […]
TransTech Social and Linux Foundation Training & Certification Partner to Award Technology Training Scholarships
We’re proud to announce that we are partnering with TransTech Social Enterprises, an incubator for LGBTQ talent with a focus on economically empowering the T, transgender people, to provide scholarships to promising individuals to help them get started working with open source software. TransTech will award 50 scholarships per quarter […]
Bose Plans to Add AirPlay 2 Support to SoundTouch Speakers and More by End of February
In its support forums, Bose has indicated that it plans to add AirPlay 2 support to select SoundTouch speakers and other systems by the end of February. The following products will be included: SoundTouch 10 SoundTouch 20 series III SoundTouch 30 series III SoundTouch SA-5 amplifier Wave SoundTouch music system […]
Macs May Be Getting ‘Pro Mode’ Option to Boost Performance, According to macOS Catalina Beta
Apple’s Macs could soon have the option for a “Pro Mode” that boosts performance according to data found in the macOS Catalina 10.15.3 beta. Released in December, the beta contains code discovered by 9to5Mac that references an optional Pro Mode that appears to override fan speed limits and energy saving […]