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Linux @sh.itjust.works KDE Plasma 6.7 Released
KDE Plasma is a popular desktop (and mobile too) environment for GNU/Linux and other UNIX-like operating systems. In addition to other hardware, it also powers the desktop mode of the Steam Deck gaming handheld. The KDE community today announced the latest release: Plasma 6.7.
This new major release brings back the Oxygen and Air themes from the KDE 4 era, including the Horos wallpaper. The ability to switch virtual desktops independently for each output/display was added. It is now easier to toggle between light and dark mode directly from the Brightness & Color widget. You can now test microphones from the audio settings, and assign a custom global keyboard shortcut for "push-to-talk" microphone un-mute. If you have Plasma keyboard enabled and a physical keyboard key is long-pressed a selection of related special characters is presented to choose from. When it
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Web Development @programming.dev JavaScript @programming.dev Very talented open-source developer Fabrice Bellard who already is well known for his work on QEMU, the Tiny C Compiler, and FFmpeg, has another accomplishment: Micro QuickJS. The Micro QuickJS JavaScript engine can compile and run JavaScript programs with as little as 10 kB of RAM.
Fabrice Bellard yesterday provided an early Christmas gift to JavaScript enthusiasts with Micro QuickJS. This JavaScript engine is designed for embedded systems with minimal memory use. This entire JavaScript engine requires just around 100 kB of ROM, including the C library. The performance of this engine is comparable to that of QuickJS.
Godot @programming.dev Dev snapshot: Godot 4.6 dev 5
As the Northern Hemisphere’s days get shorter and colder, we get closer to our much anticipated feature freeze. Dev 5 is jam-packed with new features and enhancements as contributors try to finish off their big contributions before we hit the feature freeze and Beta 1 shortly after. As a reminder, feature freeze is the period where we stop merging anything except for bug fixes as we shift our focus to polishing the existing code in preparation for release. We plan on entering our feature freeze on December 3 and only releasing one more dev snapshot before entering the Beta phase.
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There can still be a huge bubble to pop and still have it be just as transformative as the author thinks it will be
The Internet itself is a prime example, it similarly was massively over-hyped for the time. The bubble grew and popped and while billions of monies were lost and a lot of companies went under, ultimately it did little to stop or even slow the transformative-ness of it (for better or for worse). In the end, it didn't even slowdown online shopping.
But I think he was also exaggerating to a point, because like you said he's personally invested even if he's not "laying the foundation". But, how much is he off? A couple years? 5 or 10? That's still not a lot of time to lay preparations with properly functioning governments and considering the current state of affairs as it is.....