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Firefox 145 Adds URL Fragment Creation, Rounder UI, PDF Notes + More

Firefox logo infant of the number 145.It’s that time of the month again: a new version of Mozilla Firefox web browser is available — but what’s new? Well, a fair bit. Firefox 145 includes, amongst other changes, new comment/note taking tools in the built-in PDF editor, visual changes that see tabs, buttons and input fields made rounder, and better browser fingerprinting protections. As a refresher, last month saw Firefox 144 add Google Lens image search options, make the browser’s profile manager available to more users, and expand the on-device translation tool to transpose an array of additional languages (including Icelandic – Þá var tími!). For a […]

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Fish 4.2 Released with Multi-line Command Suggest + More

Fish Shell logo on a blue sea background.Rust-based fish shell has just released a new version, landing a catch of improvement sure to reel in (I’m sorry) those seeking out a bash alternative. Fish 4.2.0 (go on; go leave the obvious comment) nets a couple of minor-ish new features — it’s already a capable shell — with the big one being that fish will now auto-suggest multi-line commands from your command history as you type. Those of you who routinely run commands making use of line breaks or continuation characters to chain actions (or just prettify input so it’s easily readable) this is likely to be a […]

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Minisforum MS-R1: 12-Core Linux ARM Workstation for AI and VMs

Minisforum MS-R1 workstation floating over text.Minisforum, a Chinese company famed for selling range of mini PCs, has launched an affordable ARM-based mini workstation with UEFI boot, making it easier to run Linux distributions without the need for custom firmware or bootloaders. The MS-R1 is designed for local inference tasks, Android VM containers in Docker and edge computing. It could (distro dependant) be used as an ARM-powered general purpose desktop PC, but cheaper and more versatile options are out there. It runs a customised version of Debian 12. Other Linux distributions with generic ARM images may work, though some could require tweaks, drivers or newer Linux […]

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