Limiting battery charging levels to 80% can help prolong the battery life of laptops, especially for those using docking stations where unplugging is not an option.
In the latest edition of FOSS Weekly, topics covered include limiting battery charging, a new COSMIC-equipped Linux distro, Android's native Linux terminal, file searching methods, and more Linux news, tips, and memes.
Zep's Graphiti, an open-source temporal knowledge graph, is introduced to enhance AI agents' memory, context, and responses over time.
Linux and Open Source News include releases like Framework Mono, CrossOver 25, and the introduction of Garuda COSMIC and Nova NVIDIA GPU driver.
Open source software was integral in achieving an Oscar-winning project, showcasing its effectiveness and capabilities in diverse fields.
Linux tips and tutorials cover file searching methods, advanced security enhancements using Pledge, handling PKGBUILD on Arch Linux, and ways to tweak the sudo command.
Homelab enthusiasts can explore using Raspberry Pi and CasaOS, while alternative open-source software like AFFiNE offers privacy-focused options as a Notion alternative.
The FOSS community can engage with a Linux boot process quiz, handy tips like searching in Brave with '@', and enjoy tech trivia about the low-power TRADIC computer.
FOSSverse Corner highlights customization of the terminal prompt with Starship, a topic that garners interest and further exploration for terminal enthusiasts.
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