Leftovers: Software
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Kubernetes rolls out its latest version
It's always funny watching a new open source initiative gain traction -- all the more so when the initiative in question isn't yet firmly ensconced into the warm, inviting bosom of its own full-fledged foundation. This is certainly the case for Kubernetes.
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Calibre 2.62 eBook Manager Supports the New Kindle Oasis, EPUB 3 Metadata
Today, July 8, 2016, Calibre developer Kovid Goyal has been proud to announce the release of Calibre 2.62 ebook library management software for all supported platforms, including GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X.
It looks like the Friday weekly releases of Calibre are back, and Calibre 2.62 is here to add a couple of new features, as well as to fix many of the annoyances reported by users since last week's Calibre 2.61 update or previous releases.
The most important feature of Calibre 2.62 is support for the newest Kindle Oasis e-reader model that has started shipping today. So if you receive your new Kindle Oasis device this weekend, you'll be able to connect it to Calibre to upload your books.
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wlc 0.4
wlc 0.4, a command line utility for Weblate, has been just released. This release doesn't bring much changes, but still worth announcing.
The most important change is that development repository has been moved under WeblateOrg organization at GitHub, you can now find it at https://github.com/WeblateOrg/wlc. Another important news is that Debian package is currently waiting in NEW queue and will hopefully soon hit unstable.
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Skype Claims "Exciting" Linux News Next Week [Ed: don’t even install it, Skype harvests local data]
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Chrome OS and Linux Users Can Now Make Phone Calls From Skype for Web
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