(Update) MediaTek presents Genio 1200 based SoM compatible with ADLINK’s carrier board

MediaTek released a System on Module (SoM) that integrates their latest Genio 1200 AIoT (MT8395) System on Chip showcased last month. The LEC-MTK-I1200 features 8-cores (4x Cortex-A78/4x A55), 5-cores Arm Mali-G57 GPU and an APU system (5 TOPS). For quick prototyping, ADLINK has also designed a development board compatible with the LEC-MTK-I1200. The LEC-MTK-I1200 comes […]

Source: LXer – (Update) MediaTek presents Genio 1200 based SoM compatible with ADLINK’s carrier board

GNOME 46 Desktop Environment Slated for Release on March 20th, 2024

With GNOME 45 out the door and already hitting the stable software repositories of some of the most popular rolling-release distributions, it’s time for the GNOME devs to focus their efforts on the next major release of this widely used Linux desktop environment, GNOME 46.

Source: LXer – GNOME 46 Desktop Environment Slated for Release on March 20th, 2024

Linux History: a Look Back at 3 Decades of Linux (Infographic)

Here’s a look back at (more than) 3 decades of Linux history: from the very beginning of Linus announcing Linux, to a few years ago. Every important event in Linux history. We created an infographic that shows every important event in the history of Linux in a fun visual way. It’s just a reminder and a fun look back at what made Linux what it is today and how it came to be this way.

Source: LXer – Linux History: a Look Back at 3 Decades of Linux (Infographic)

[$] AI from a legal perspective

The AI boom is clearly upon us, but there are still plenty of questions
swirling around this technology. Some of those questions are legal ones
and there have been lawsuits filed to try to get clarification—and perhaps
monetary damages. Van Lindberg is a lawyer who is well-known in the
open-source world; he came to Open
Source Summit Europe
 2023 in Bilbao, Spain to try to put the current
work in AI into its legal context.

Source: LWN.net – [$] AI from a legal perspective

Firefox 118.0 released

Version
118.0
of the Firefox browser has been released. Changes include
improved fingerprinting prevention and automated translation: “Automated
translation of web content is now available to Firefox users! Unlike
cloud-based alternatives, translation is done locally in Firefox, so that
the text being translated does not leave your machine.


Source: LWN.net – Firefox 118.0 released

Reclaim the internet with Mozilla

Remember when the internet felt personal? Like a cool space for ourselves to discover really amazing things? The web allowed us to tell our stories in new ways, learn from others across the world and solve problems together. This extraordinary power is what sparked Mozilla’s commitment to a healthy internet, through activism and open source […]

Source: LXer – Reclaim the internet with Mozilla