In this quick tutorial, we will see how we can install WebApps easily on Linux without much hassle.
Source: LXer – How to Install WebApps on Linux
Monthly Archives: October 2022
SpaceX aims to put 350 Mbps satellite internet on planes with Starlink Aviation
SpaceX has revealed the official details of its Starlink satellite internet service for aviation, and it promises to deliver speeds of up to 350 Mbps for each airplane. Delta Chief Executive Ed Bastian admitted earlier this year that the airline conducted “exploratory tests” of Starlink’s internet technology for its planes. Hawaiian Airlines also announced that it will start deploying Starlink internet with “select” aircraft in 2023 around the same time. Shortly after that and after launching Starlink for RVs, the Federal Communications Commission authorized the company to provide satellite internet services to vehicles.
Starlink Aviation, according to the company’s FAQ page, will be available worldwide, as long as the plane equipped with its Aero Terminals has an unobstructed view of the sky. The service’s satellites are moving in Low Earth Orbit, so there’s almost always one or a few overhead. SpaceX says that means passengers will have consistent access to the internet, whether the plane is over land or water and even while it’s taxiing or landing.
If Starlink Aviation can truly deliver on SpaceX’s promises, that would make it a lot faster than other satellite options that only offer speeds of up to 100 Mbps per plane at most. The company claims the service will allow passengers to do things they couldn’t do so mid-flight, such as making video calls, playing online games and using VPN.
The service will initially be available for select airplanes, but the company plans on developing support for more airframes in the future. SpaceX intends to start deliveries for the Starlink Aviation Aero Terminal kits in 2023, so the first airlines to offer the service as an in-flight WiFi option will likely announce it in the coming months.
With Starlink, passengers will be able to access high-speed, low-latency internet from the moment they walk on their plane → https://t.co/bcn8jvpKgipic.twitter.com/mDDQou1ZA3
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 19, 2022
Source: Engadget – SpaceX aims to put 350 Mbps satellite internet on planes with Starlink Aviation
Physicists Got a Quantum Computer to Work by Blasting It With the Fibonacci Sequence
A team of physicists say they managed to create a new phase of matter by shooting laser pulses reading out the Fibonacci sequence to a quantum computer in Colorado. The matter phase relies on a quirk of the Fibonacci sequence to remain in a quantum state for longer.
Source: Gizmodo – Physicists Got a Quantum Computer to Work by Blasting It With the Fibonacci Sequence
What do you get when you cross an e-bike with a supercar?

Enlarge (credit: John Timmer)
“You can let everyone know that people said it’s a really nice-looking bike.”
I’d never received comments like that when testing previous e-bikes, but I got compliments several times when out on the Vintage Roadster, and it’s easy to see why. The bike is gorgeous, evoking classic motorcycles of a century ago, straight down to a battery shaped like a two-cylinder engine.
For me, it constantly called to mind the opening scenes of Lawrence of Arabia, which show Lawrence speeding off on one of those classic machines. Those who have seen the film know that the scenes end with his death in a motorcycle crash. This brings me to my mixed feelings about Vintage’s e-bike equivalent of a supercar. I was introduced to the Vintage after I reviewed a Super73 e-bike, about which I expressed some concern over how easy it was to accelerate the bike to a very illegal (and potentially dangerous) 50 km an hour. Vintage’s sales pitch for the Roadster was basically “we have one that goes even faster.”
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Source: Ars Technica – What do you get when you cross an e-bike with a supercar?
The Morning After: Apple reveals redesigned iPad, M2-powered iPad Pro and new Apple TV 4K
There were rumors of an M2 iPad Pro, but they were just the start of Apple’s announcements yesterday. The company dropped a bunch of new hardware, but let’s start with its most powerful new tablet. The iPad Pro ($799), powered by its M2 chip, offers up to 15 percent faster performance than the M1, according to Apple. It also gets WiFi 6E support and a new “hover” experience for Apple Pencil. With a second-gen Apple Pencil, the iPad Pro will detect the peripheral when it’s up to 12mm away from the display. Hovering above the display, you’ll be able to preview any mark you want to make before you actually apply it. When you place the Apple Pencil near the Scribble app, text fields will expand automatically. The updated Pro arrives on October 26th.
The new entry-level iPad got a major redesign, including USB-C charging and a landscape camera. The new model borrows the thin bezel of higher-end models and embeds the fingerprint reader built into the sleep/wake button. No more home button here. It’s more expensive, however: The redesigned iPad starts at $449 for the 64GB WiFi model. It also launches on October 26th. Alongside these new models, after a slight delay, Apple has also revealed that iPadOS 16 lands on October 24th.
Rounding out the barrage of Apple announcements, there’s a new $129 Apple TV 4K model. It has an A15 chip, 64GB of storage and HDR10+ support, with a 128GB Apple TV 4K option adding gigabit Ethernet. Both new Apple TVs also support WiFi 6. We’ve got all the pre-order details here.
– Mat Smith
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Motorola and Lenovo show off their concept rollable smartphones and laptops
The phone’s display shrinks from 6.5 to 4 inches.
We’ve seen rollable phone concepts from companies like Oppo and TCL, and LG was even working on a commercial rollable smartphone until it quit making mobile devices last year. Now, Lenovo is showing off a laptop with a rollout display, while its mobile division, Motorola, has a roll-out smartphone — and they look like some of the more practical efforts yet. The phone starts out at a very pocketable 4 inches high, but with the click of a button, the OLED panel extends to a more normal, in 2022, 6.5 inches.
We’ve not seen a rollable laptop until now. The prototype starts with a typical landscape display and then rolls into a square, making it better for documents or vertical TikTok-style videos.
Netflix will begin charging ‘extra user’ fees early next year
So you’d better hurry up and boot your ex from your account.
The next phase of Netflix’s months-long crackdown on password sharing – which itself follows the company’s first quarterly subscriber loss in a decade – is soon upon us. The company announced during its quarterly earnings call on Tuesday that beginning in early 2023, it will charge customers an added monthly fee to people who share their login credentials. The news comes as Netflix attempts to return to growth after losing subscribers earlier in the year. With help from Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and the latest season of Stranger Things, the company was able to add more than 2.4 million subscribers in its third quarter. Netflix has not yet announced pricing, though if it follows the pilot program, it could work out to around $3 to $4 per month.
Rolls-Royce’s first EV is the $413,500 Spectre coupe
It may be the quietest-riding Rolls yet.
The luxury British manufacturer has unveiled its first ground-up EV, the Spectre coupe. The “spiritual successor” to the Phantom looks much like its stately gas-powered counterparts but promises an even quieter and smoother ride. Although it’s still finalizing specifications, the company expects the all-wheel drive machine to make a 0-60MPH dash in 4.4 seconds and achieve an EPA range of 260 miles. Not particularly notable, but this isn’t about numbers. This is about luxury.
Meta will have to sell Giphy after losing UK appeal
A tribunal found the deal reduced competition.
The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) regulator has ordered Meta to sell Giphy after it lost its battle at the Competition Appeal Tribunal. The authority reviewed the decision in July after the tribunal sided with Meta on one issue (sharing sensitive third-party information). But it found the deal could still hurt competition by limiting rivals’ access to Giphy’s library of GIFs, requiring unfavorable terms and reducing digital advertising choices. Meta bought Giphy in May 2020 at an unofficially estimated price of $400 million.
Source: Engadget – The Morning After: Apple reveals redesigned iPad, M2-powered iPad Pro and new Apple TV 4K
How to Install Docker Swarm on Rocky Linux
Docker Swarm is a container orchestration built on top of Docker Engine. It allows you to create and deploy a cluster of Docker nodes with multiple servers.
Source: LXer – How to Install Docker Swarm on Rocky Linux
Lyft's app now lets you reserve and pay for a parking spot
Lyft now lets driver’s search, reserve and pay for a parking spot on its app, The San Francisco Chronicle has reported. It has partnered with parking company SpotHero to offer the service, promising “guaranteed parking, quick-find locations and transparent pricing.”
The company will offer the service in “select locations,” including San Francisco, but Lyft didn’t list any other regions — but SpotHero is available in 300 US and Canadian cities in 47 states/provinces. All Lyft says in its FAQ is that you need to “tap the steering wheel icon in your app to see if parking is available near you.”
To use the feature, you’ll need to add your vehicle license plate and other details. If you tap the parking icon, it shows the locations of various spots on a map, including the closest one. From there you just hit the “Reserve Now” button, and you’ll see the final price before you tap “Reserve and Pay.” It then shows the details, including your car license plate, facility info and more.
It’s an odd tie-up, as using Lyft means you don’t need to worry about parking. Still, a lot of people have Lyft on their phones, so it’s more convenient than downloading yet another app. At the same time, it’s likely a big boost to SpotHero and a new source of revenue for Lyft.
Source: Engadget – Lyft’s app now lets you reserve and pay for a parking spot
LLVM Begins Preparing For Intel Sierra Forest & Grand Ridge CPUs
Last week saw Intel sending out new GCC compiler patches for adding the “Sierra Forest” CPU target and the number of new x86_64 instructions it’s adding. Those GCC patches follow Intel publishing an updated programming reference manual where they detailed these new instructions coming for Sierra Forest Xeon CPUs as well as Grand Ridge. Now on the LLVM compiler side, they too have begun landing new patches for these new Intel instructions…
Source: Phoronix – LLVM Begins Preparing For Intel Sierra Forest & Grand Ridge CPUs
Netflix Confirms It's Looking To Launch a Cloud Gaming Service
Netflix wants to extend its nascent gaming efforts to PCs and TVs, and it’s looking to launch its own cloud gaming service to do so, VP of game development Mike Verdu confirmed at TechCrunch Disrupt on Tuesday. Protocol reports: “We’re very seriously exploring a cloud gaming offering,” Verdu said. “We’ll approach this the same way as we did with mobile — start small, be humble, be thoughtful — but it is a step we think we should take,” Verdu added. “The extension into the cloud is really about reaching the other devices where people experience Netflix.”
Verdu didn’t share many additional details, but suggested the company was looking to launch more than just casual games on TVs. He declined to say whether Netflix would build its own game controllers like Google has done for its failed Stadia service, but he said the titles wouldn’t rely on TV remotes for input. […] Verdu called Netflix’s expansion into gaming a pivotal moment for the company, but admitted that it was a slow and deliberate multiyear effort. However, the company may already be seeing some rewards from those efforts. “We’re seeing some encouraging signs of gameplay leading to higher retention,” the company wrote in its letter to investors Tuesday. The report notes that Netflix has released a total of 35 games for mobile devices thus far, with an additional 55 games in its pipeline. “Fourteen of those games are being built by Netflix’s own studios, Verdu said, adding that the company was going to launch an additional studio in Southern California soon.”
Further reading: Netflix Password-Sharing Crackdown Will Roll Out Globally In ‘Early 2023’
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Netflix Confirms It’s Looking To Launch a Cloud Gaming Service
Linux dodges serious Wi-Fi security exploits
What appeared to be one simple Linux Wi-Fi networking security problem was soon revealed to be five different nasty Wi-Fi security problems. Fortunately, the patches are on their way.
Source: LXer – Linux dodges serious Wi-Fi security exploits
Intel's Linux Vulkan Driver Lands Workaround For HITMAN 3
Intel Arc Graphics A750 and A770 work on Linux if you are running the very latest Linux kernel and Mesa. The gaming experience is decent aside from occasional driver issues. One of the games that has been pesky with the open-source Intel “ANV” Vulkan driver has been the HITMAN 3 title running under Steam Play but with the newest Mesa 22.3 code should now be fixed up…
Source: Phoronix – Intel’s Linux Vulkan Driver Lands Workaround For HITMAN 3
DuckDuckGo makes its Mac browser beta open to all
All Mac users can now take DuckDuckGo’s browser and its built-in privacy protections for a spin. The company first gave us a glimpse of its desktop web browser in December last year before launching it as a closed beta in April. Now, the beta browser is finally open to the public and can be downloaded — clicking this link will automatically load its DMG file — from DuckDuckGo’s website. The company has also bundled the browser with new features, some of which were requested by testers who’ve been using it over the past few months. One new feature is the Duck Player, a YouTube player that prevents the website from serving the viewer targeted ads.
While YouTube will still register a user’s views, the videos they watch will not add any information to their advertising profile. The company says that had prevented most ads from showing up in videos during testing, but any ad that does pop up for viewers will not be personalized. Another new feature is integration with Bitwarden, an open-source password manager, on top of DuckDuckGo’s own manager and support for 1Password’s autofill feature.
When it’s switched on, DuckDuckGo’s Email Protection can shield the user’s inbox with email tracker blocking. The company has also upgraded its Cookie Consent Pop-Up Manager to be able to block more cookies on more websites. Other features that were added after testers requested them include the bookmarks bar, pinned tabs and a way to view locally stored browsing history.
We tried out the browser for Mac and found it easy and quick to import passwords and bookmarks from other browsers like Chrome. It loaded quickly, as well, and the Fire Button that can instantly clear browsing data with one click is easily accessible at the top right corner of the app. Those who try it out and find themselves wanting to see features that aren’t available for the browser yet can simply click at the ellipsis (…) menu next to the URL box to send the company their feedback.
To note, DuckDuckGo hasn’t forgotten its Windows users. Its Windows browser is still in early friends and family beta, though the company is planning to make it available to more people through a private waitlist beta launch in the coming months.
Source: Engadget – DuckDuckGo makes its Mac browser beta open to all
Mold 1.6 High Speed Linker Adds PPC64 and s390x, Smaller Output Files
Mold as the open-source high performance linker continues its ascent in working to prove itself as a viable alternative to LLVM’s LLD and GNU Gold. Mold 1.6 is out today with the latest fixes and features…
Source: Phoronix – Mold 1.6 High Speed Linker Adds PPC64 and s390x, Smaller Output Files
5 ways to navigate the Linux terminal faster
Shortcut keys provide an easier and quicker method of navigating and executing commands on the command line.
Source: LXer – 5 ways to navigate the Linux terminal faster
Hackers Threaten to Release Medical Info of Australian Actors, Politicians, Activists, and More
Hackers say they’ve obtained data from an Australian health insurance company and have threatened to release the private medical information of high-profile Australians if a ransom isn’t paid, according to a new report from the Sydney Morning Herald.
Source: Gizmodo – Hackers Threaten to Release Medical Info of Australian Actors, Politicians, Activists, and More
You don't have to be an astronaut to explore space, Mozilla Hubs can take you there
This month, Mozilla Hubs, a place where you can get together with friends online in a virtual-social space, partnered with conceptual artist Ashley Zelinskie on her New York exhibition, “Unfold the Universe: First Light.” The exhibition features her VR artwork “Unfolding the Universe: A NASA Webb VR Experience” in Mozilla Hubs. The exhibit runs through […]
Source: LXer – You don’t have to be an astronaut to explore space, Mozilla Hubs can take you there
Five Hours' Sleep Is Tipping Point For Bad Health
At least five hours sleep a night may cut the over-50s’ chances of multiple chronic health problems, researchers say. The BBC reports: The PLoS Medicine study tracked the health and sleep of UK civil servants. All of the about 8,000 participants were asked: How many hours of sleep do you have on an average weeknight?” Some also wore a wrist-watch sleep tracker. And they were checked for chronic conditions, including diabetes, cancer and heart disease, over two decades of follow-up:
– Those who slept five hours or less around the age of 50 had a 30% greater risk of multiple ailments than those who slept seven hours
– Shorter sleep at 50 was also associated with a higher risk of death during the study period, mainly linked to the increased risk of chronic disease
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Five Hours’ Sleep Is Tipping Point For Bad Health
How to Safely Dig for Gold in Web3? —OKLink Audit Securing Your Exploration

Ambitious miners started their Web3 exploration in pursuit of gold. Using new ways to pull gold out of the world under more uncertainty, the stakes are higher than ever. Will big risks lead to a bigger payout?
Web3 Gold Rush with Risks
Even though global market instability increased, driven by the international macroeconomic downturn, adventurers still gravitate towards the goldfield. Recently, the Ethereum Merge, a historic upgrade casting aside the POW with promises of massive environmental benefits, has brought opportunities for risk-free arbitrage. One of the hacker teams claimed to have made nearly 10000 ETHW (about $0.2M) in this arbitrage.
However, It’s just swings and roundabouts. The hacked incident on BNB Token Hub(a cross-chain bridge connecting the BNB Beacon Chain and BNB Chain) resulted in huge losses by issuing 2 million additional BNB($570M), the entire chain was “paused” before the hacker could make off with his exploits. The hacker only managed to snag around 127M off the chain.
Regarding both events, OKLink Audit group also provides insights from on-chain data analysis, revealing these mysterious stories. According to an article named The Crypto World Is on Edge After a String of Hacks published in the New York Times, more than $2 billion in digital currency has been stolen in hacks this year, shaking faith in the experimental field of decentralized finance, known as DeFi. The vulnerability of the crypto goldfield needs a security guard.
Shield of Adventurer – OKLink Audit Tokenscanner
Besides reading analysis articles to learn more about the onchain world, finding some handy tools for general individual investors is not easy. For non-tech investors, user-friendly and professional are two critical elements if they choose a tool to boost their adventure in Web3. OKLink Audit is doubling the security guarantee in both onchain data analysis and code analysis. Tokenscanner which is a risky token scanner tool, and ArgusEyes are core products of OKLink Audit.
With Tokenscanner, users could quickly check risk analysis, token classifiers, and security scores with exclusive scoring dimensions based on the massive database from OKLink Explorer. Since the Tokenscanner launched, more than 4.2 million tokens have been scanned, and more than 164k risky tokens have been found. As OKLink has supported multi-chains, Tokenscanner also has the multi-chain check capability. With multi-dimensional analysis, which concludes with swap analysis, holder analysis, contract analysis, and liquidity analysis, users can evaluate the token’s risk with the convenience and intuitionism of operation.
Put the User First and be Professional
When we check the Top10 blockchain security companies list online, there are only a few tools for individuals. OKLink Security Guard Tokenscanner is one of them. It supports the detection of 30+ risk items such as honey pot and transaction tax which, when you swap, you must set a very high slippage tolerance on DEX. Besides the four dimension analysis, Liquidity pairs of top DEXes and token governance can also be easily understood after you click search.
Compared with other token scanners, Security Guard Tokenscanner takes the user-first approach. A fast interface access speed empowered by API achieving interface response under one millisecond and explicit interface structure design guarantee the goal of Security Guard – put the user first and be professional in security based on a massive database. Risk scores can directly help such users have a quick and straightforward knowledge of token risk. The tokens are scored according to 33 detailed rules, and 10,000 samples are subsequently selected for score adjustment.
Onchain Data Analysis Empowering Security of Web3
The purpose of a blockchain is to facilitate one shared consensus based on coded rules that we’ve already agreed upon. For every adventurer in Web3, a systemic risk in the world leading to the collapse of the whole world or the loss of trust is something that no one wants to see.
OKLink Audit safely grows consumer access to cryptocurrency with a handy search tool and one clear score, simple and easy to solve comprehensive problems in Web3, getting massive data support from the OKLink Multi-Blockchain Explorer. It’s the key to having outstanding on-chain analytics.
Being a security guard is not an easy task. With other services such as smart contract audit provided together, OKLink offers further simplicity and transparency to users of the blockchain risk. OKLink Audit makes you go further into the Web3 dark forest.
About OKLink
As OKLink’s parent company, OKG is one of the earliest blockchain companies founded in China. It has now developed into a conglomerate and a leader in the blockchain industry. Established in 2013, OKG has been committed to blockchain technology’s research, development, and commercialization. OKLink has been one of OKG’s subsidiaries dedicated to blockchain data and information services since 2018. Visit the website and Twitter for more information.
Source: TG Daily – How to Safely Dig for Gold in Web3? —OKLink Audit Securing Your Exploration
Firefox 106 will let you type into directly into browser PDFs
Sorry, Adobe but we can let users type or even hand-write directly. Mozilla has released the latest version of the leading FOSS browser for Linux, Windows, macOS, FreeBSD and mobile OSes.…
Source: LXer – Firefox 106 will let you type into directly into browser PDFs
Ikea is trialing driverless truck deliveries in Texas
Ikea has teamed up with Kodiak Robotics, a company that’s working on self-driving technology for long-haul trucking, to test driverless deliveries from its warehouses. Since August this year, an autonomous heavy-duty Kodiak truck has been delivering furniture from an Ikea distribution center near Houston to a retail store near Dallas every single day. While the truck has a backup driver behind the wheel who’s in charge of picking up the loaded trailer and of overseeing the delivery, the truck runs autonomously over long stretches of highway during its 300-mile, one-way journey.
With this partnership, Ikea is hoping to have a better grasp of how autonomous deliveries can make long-haul trips safer and could lead to better working conditions for truck drivers. While Kodiak’s trucks aren’t electric, it’s worth noting that a previous study by the UC San Diego (PDF) using another company’s vehicles show that autonomous trucks are around 10 percent more efficient than their traditional counterparts. According to Forbes, the two companies agreed to a three-month pilot program, but if it all goes well, they could sign a multi-year deal that would cater to a number of Ikea stores and warehouses.
The Swedish home furniture brand also embraced other types of technological advances over the past few months. In June, it launched a new AI-powered app that can scan rooms using LIDAR so that it can create 3D replicas you can design with Ikea furniture. It also made EV owners feel more welcome by signing a deal to install Electrify America’s fast chargers in more than 25 of its stores in the US.
Source: Engadget – Ikea is trialing driverless truck deliveries in Texas