Run any GUI app in the terminal `term.everything` is a Linux CLI program to run GUI windows in your terminal. Specifically, `term.everything` is a built-from-scratch Wayland compositor that outputs to a terminal rather than your monitor.
This GitHub repository contains a collection of example files demonstrating various use cases and configurations for the llamafiles tools, including examples:
* **System Administration:** Scripts and configurations for Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi 5, and macOS.
* **LLM Interaction:** Examples of prompts and interactions with LLMs like Mixtral and Dolphin.
* **Text Processing:** Scripts for summarizing text, extracting information, and formatting output.
* **Development Tools:** Examples related to Git, Emacs, and other development tools.
* **Hardware Monitoring:** Scripts for monitoring GPU and NVMe drive status.
X11 is seeing renewed activity with the emergence of the Xlibre fork, prompting new releases of the X.org X server and Xwayland. The article discusses the history of the fork's creator, the controversy surrounding his contributions, and the broader debate around Wayland's usability and accessibility compared to X11.
Vuls is an open-source agentless vulnerability scanner designed to help administrators find and manage security vulnerabilities in their systems. It offers fast, deep, and remote scanning options, along with dynamic analysis and middleware/library scanning. It supports a wide range of operating systems including Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, and macOS.
Founded in 2007, Bitnami initially simplified open-source software deployment with pre-packaged stacks, eliminating complex configuration tasks for developers.
Bitnami has adapted to the changing tech landscape, expanding from installers and VMs to support cloud platforms, containers (Docker, Helm), and Kubernetes.
Logitech Media Server is the server software that powers audio players from Logitech, including Squeezebox 3rd Generation, Squeezebox Boom, Squeezebox Receiver, Transporter, Squeezebox2, Squeezebox, and SLIMP3. It is open-source software written in Perl, running on multiple platforms including Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, and Windows.
This article lists five of the best open-source email clients for Linux, with a focus on Geary as the author's preferred choice. The article provides details on each client, including its strengths, weaknesses, and suitability for different user needs.
A ruby script calculates VRAM requirements for large language models (LLMs) based on model, bits per weight, and context length. It can determine required VRAM, maximum context length, or best bpw given available VRAM.
Noema Research introduces Pinboard, a developer tool for improved productivity. Pinboard, a command-line tool, efficiently manages files and terminal references, enhancing development workflows. Key features include flexible pinning, contextual updates, clipboard integration, an interactive shell, and undo functionality.
Termux is an Android terminal application and Linux environment. The app's repository; includes links to various installation packages.