• One Card, Many Systems

    SD cards are getting larger and cheaper all the time – why not share a card between two operating systems for the Raspberry Pi? The PINN OS installer lets you automate the process.

  • Pico Pi Parade

    The Pi Pico chips are pretty cheap, which has made them hugely popular with hobbyists. This overview helps you decide which of these tiny computers to pick for your project.

  • Zack's Kernel News

    Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the little links that bring us closer within the Linux kernel community.

  • Indie Gems

    The best indie games are fun, substantial, and well designed. And because they are Free software, curious programmers can view the source code to learn about game development.

News and Articles

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  • TUXEDO Computers Scraps Snapdragon X1E-Based Laptop

    Due to issues with a Snapdragon CPU, TUXEDO Computers has cancelled its plans to release a laptop based on this elite hardware.

  • Smooth Delivery

    A simple yet powerful tool for installing .deb packages with dependency resolution.

  • Code Inspection

    Py7 combines seven Python lint tools to deliver a comprehensive check of your Python source code.

  • Programming Snapshot – Zsh and Go

    When typing in the shell, Mike Schilli would like a function that offers recently modified files in a terminal user interface and builds them into his commands. The Z shell and two Go programs do the trick.

  • Doghouse – Devices

    Component changes can affect functionality; the answer lies in checking and tracking serial numbers.

  • Welcome

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  • Performance Driven

    CachyOS promises lighting fast speed and optimized performance for experienced users and newcomers alike.

  • Locking the Gate

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  • Tutorial – Donetick

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