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| | | | | Cassidy Williams, this one, here, is the real one, don't listen to the others! | |
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www.adriancourreges.com
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| | | | | If you'd like to read my article about the breakdown of Supreme Commander rendering process on dead tree, you can find it in the latest issue ... | |
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www.dmuth.org
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| | | | | Awhile ago, I got into QR Codes. I've found them increasingly handy because I could make QR codes based on documents that I had stored in Google Docs, and then I could invite people to scan those QR Codes in person if I wanted to share what was in the doc. The QR Codes themselves could be printed | |
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| | | Note This post is based on a whitepaper I wrote at the beginning of 2016 to be used to help many different companies understand the Linux kernel release model and encourage them to start taking the LTS stable updates more often. I then used it as a basis of a presentation I gave at the Linux Recipes conference in September 2017 which can be seen here. With the recent craziness of Meltdown and Spectre , I've seen lots of things written about how Linux is released and how we handle handles security patches... | ||