Leftovers: Windows 10 Being Called "Linux" (Again), Linux Foundation Controls TNS, Mozilla Developer Tools and LibreOffice at FOSDEM 2019
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Next Windows update brings better Linux integration [Ed: Disappointing to see even SJVN calling this "Linux" even though it is not Linux, it's Vista 10 hijacking the brand]
The Windows 10 April 2019 Update boasts many improvements, not least of which is Windows Subsystem for Linux's new ability to let you access Linux files safely from Windows.
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The Future of Artificial Intelligence at Scale
For this week’s episode of the The New Stack Analysts podcast, TNS editorial director Libby Clark and TNS London correspondent Jennifer Riggins sat down (via Zoom) with futurist Martin Ford, author of “Architects of Intelligence: The truth about AI from the people building it,” and Ofer Hermoni, chair of the technical advisory council for The Linux Foundation’s Deep Learning Foundation projects, to talk about the current state of AI, how it will scale, and its consequences.
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ArcticFox has working DevTools again
The past release of 27.9.15 ArcticFox has the Developer Tools working again, they were broken previously because of excessive work on Private browsing.
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FOSDEM 2019 video presentations are online
LibreOffice developers and other community members were present at FOSDEM 2019, the biggest European meetup of free and open source software developers. Check out the talks that they gave! Click a link to find out more and watch the videos…
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Linux Subsystem Files To Become Accessible via Windows File Explorer
Microsoft Joins the OpenChain Project [Ed: Linux Foundation entryism]
Not "Linux Files". It's Windows files.
WSL Update Lets You Access Linux Files in Windows Explorer
Why does Microsoft not help WINE instead?
Linux Subsystem Files Accessible via Explorer in Future Windows 10 Releases [Ed: Sergiu Gatlan on Microsoft EEE of GNU: "WSL is designed by Microsoft as a compatibility layer that makes it possible for Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019 to run Linux binaries in ELF format natively on their Windows computers." Why does Microsoft not help WINE instead?]
“Linux Files Inside of File Explorer”
New Windows 10 19H1 Preview Build Is Out – Brings “Linux Files Inside of File Explorer” & Improved Gaming [Ed: False. These are not "Linux files".]
Audio support is coming to Linux apps with Chrome OS 74