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Ars Technica USA Tech September 28, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 28, 2022 11:00 am UTC / A world-exclusive interview between man and machine.Aurich Lawson / Getty Images Share this story... + más
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9to5Mac USA Tech February 21, 2023
M1 Linux 6.2 support is now available – an achievement that creator Linus Torvalds originally saw as an impossible task. It can be run on the , , , and chips. Torvalds had long wanted an ARM laptop capable of running Linux, and when the M1 MacBook Air came out said that it... + más
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Ars Technica USA Tech August 04, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Aug 3, 2023 9:02 pm UTC / The Steam Deck.Valve Apple's macOS has been the second most popular operating system on the Steam game distribution platform for a long time, but that has now changed. Linux has... + más
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Ars Technica USA Tech December 06, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Dec 5, 2022 10:45 pm UTC / An AI-generated illustration of an AI-hallucinated computer.Benj Edwards / Ars Technica Share this story Over the weekend, experimenters discovered that OpenAI's new chatbot, , can... + más
Linux 6.0 arrives with support for newer chips, core fixes, and oddities | Ars Technica
Ars Technica USA Tech September 21, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Sep 20, 2023 10:02 pm UTC The LTS (long-term support) period for the Linux kernel is being cut down. , the kernel jumped from two years of support to six. Now, six years later, it turns out that's a lot of... + más
Linux is not exactly “ready to run” on Apple silicon, but give it time | Ars Technica
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