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  • NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell

    March 8th, 2025
    1. 24,064 CUDA cores
    2. 96GB of GDDR7 memory
    3. 600W TDP
    4. Double Flow Through cooler

    https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-rtx-pro-6000-blackwell-leaked-24064-cores-96gb-g7-memory-and-600w-double-flow-through-cooler

  • KDE Gear 25.04 branches

    March 8th, 2025
  • Astera Labs and Micron Deliver End-to-End PCIe 6.x Connectivity

    March 8th, 2025

    “Astera Labs has teamed up with Micron to deliver another industry-first technology development and accelerate the PCIe® 6.x ecosystem! At DesignCon 2025 in Astera Labs Booth #755, the two companies are showcasing the first public demonstration of end-to-end interoperability between a PCIe 6.x Switch and a PCIe 6.x SSD, currently available for ecosystem development.”

    The new Micron PCI6 SSD offers about 27GB/s read speeds, doubling the current PCI 5.0 performance.

    https://www.asteralabs.com/accelerating-the-pcie-6-x-ecosystem-industry-first-pcie-6-x-interop-demonstration-at-designcon/

  • March 8th, 2025
  • FreeBSD 13.5 RELEASE available for download

    March 8th, 2025

    3 days before the official release announcement on March 11th.

  • New KDE Plasma fixes for 6.3.3 and upcoming 6.4 features this week

    March 8th, 2025

    Plasma 6.4.0:

    Controlling window’s titlebar and frame

    Plasma 6.3.3:

    The Digital Clock widget now shows a nicer-looking font picker dialog

    And many more bug fixes as usual:

    Other bug information of note:

    1. 2 very high priority Plasma bugs (down from 3 last week)
    2. 24 15-minute Plasma bugs (down from 27 last week)
    3. 136 KDE bugs of all kinds fixed over the past week

    https://blogs.kde.org/2025/03/08/this-week-in-plasma-a-very-fixy-week/

  • Mozilla Fakespot extension

    March 8th, 2025
    https://www.fakespot.com/?utm_source=www.mozilla.org&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=m24-homepage
  • AMD Ryzen 9 9900X3D and Ryzen 9 9950X3D Price

    March 7th, 2025

    Available starting March 12th​
    Ryzen 9 9950X3D – $699​
    Ryzen 9 9900X3D – $599​

  • KDE Gear 24.12.3

    March 7th, 2025

    Among the changes:

    Over 180 individual programs plus dozens of programmer libraries and feature plugins are released simultaneously as part of KDE Gear.

    Today they all get new bugfix source releases with updated translations, including:

    • kwordquiz: Fix opening files from the command line (Commit, fixes bug #487774)
    • kio-extras: Fix opening AFC filesystems on iPhone/iPads (Commit, fixes bug #487874)
    • okular: Avoid crashes when adding small background images when signing (Commit, fixes bug #499746)
    https://kde.org/announcements/gear/24.12.3/
  • How the kernel versioning system actual works

    March 5th, 2025
  • R Language 4.4.3 – Trophy Case

    March 5th, 2025

    Changelog:

    INSTALLATION

    • R can be installed using C23 (for example with -std=gnu23 or -std=gnu2x) with recent compilers including gcc 12–14, Apple clang 15–16, LLVM clang 17–20 and Intel icx 2024.2. It can be installed with the upcoming (at the time of writing) gcc 15, which defaults to C23.

    C-LEVEL FACILITIES

    • The functions R_strtod and R_atof now allow hexadecimal constants without an exponent, for compatibility with their C99 versions (PR#18805).

    UTILITIES

    • R CMD build and R CMD check now allow reference output for demo scripts (‘demo/demo.Rout.save’ files) to be shipped with the package, as proposed by Torsten Hothorn in PR#18816.

    BUG FIXES

    • kappa(A, exact=TRUE) for singular A returns Inf more generally, fixing PR#18817 reported by Mikael Jagan.
    • Fixed URLs of the sun spots (sunspot.month etc) data sets and mention future changes due to recalibration.
    • The parser now accepts hexadecimal constants with a decimal point without an exponent (taken as p0) as documented in ?NumericConstants (PR#18819).
    • rbind() now works correctly when inputs include a raw vector and a logical, integer or double vector – previously the inclusion of the latter was garbled.
    • smooth.spline() checks validity of its arguments df.offset and penalty: it could segfault if they were NULL.
    • isGeneric(<primitive>, fdef=*, getName=TRUE) now also returns the name instead of just TRUE, fixing PR#18829 reported by Mikael Jagan.
    • isGeneric(fdef = print) now works, fixing PR#18369 thanks to Mikael Jagan.
    • sort(x, method = "qsort") made illegal accesses when x has length 0.
    • dir.create() is protected against being passed an empty string as its path argument.
    • Silent integer overflow could occur in the ‘exact’ computations for fisher.test() for unrealistic inputs: this is now an error.
    • Some invalid C-level memory accesses are avoided for loglin(, margin = NULL). loglin(, param = TRUE) no longer gives an error in corner cases such as a one-dimensional input.
    • dev.capabilities() $ events now reports "Idle" if the device provides it, fixing PR#18836, thanks to Trevor Davis.
    • arima(.., seasonal = <wrong-vector>) correctly errors now, ditto for arima0(), thanks to Norbert Kuder’s report on the R-devel list.
    • binomial(<link>)$linkinv(eta) and .. $mu.eta(eta) now also work for "logit" link when is.integer(eta).
    • as.roman(x) now should work platform independently, also for, e.g., x = "IIIII" (= V) and x = "IIIIII" (= VI).
    • R CMD Rd2pdf works again on an installed package directory containing LaTeX help (from option –latex), thanks to a report by Peter Ruckdeschel.

    https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/NEWS.html

  • LLVM/Clang 20.1

    March 5th, 2025

    Released With AMX-AVX512, AMX-FP8, AVX10.2, AMD GFX950

    https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/releases/tag/llvmorg-20.1.0

  • FreeBSD on Google Summer of Code

    March 5th, 2025
  • March 3rd, 2025
    Valuable News – 2025/03/03
  • Arch Linux 2025.03.01 ISO

    March 2nd, 2025

    https://archlinux.org/download/

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