Bungie Sues Elite Tech Boss, Lavicheats & VeteranCheats For Copyright Infringement
Aug21

Bungie Sues Elite Tech Boss, Lavicheats & VeteranCheats For Copyright Infringement

Game developer Bungie is continuing its legal battle against businesses and individuals who develop and distribute cheats for its popular multiplayer game Destiny 2. Last month the company filed a lawsuit in a California district court targeting people behind the Ring-1 cheating operation and in a Washington court yesterday, filed three more lawsuits targeting three additional cheat distributors. Bungie vs. Elite Boss Tech According...

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How to set up your printer on Linux
Aug21

How to set up your printer on Linux

Even though it’s the future now and we’re all supposed to be using e-ink and AR, there are still times when a printer is useful. Printer manufacturers have yet to standardize how their peripherals communicate with computers, so there’s a necessary maze of printer drivers out there, regardless of what platform you’re on. The IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) and the OpenPrinting.org site are working...

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Charter Patents Technology That Can Ban Piracy Devices on Its Network
Aug20

Charter Patents Technology That Can Ban Piracy Devices on Its Network

With dozens of millions of subscribers, Charter is one of the largest Internet providers in the United States. Most people use their Internet connections for legitimate activities. However, similar to other ISPs, there are pirating subscribers as well. These pirates are causing quite a bit of trouble for Charter. The company is involved in two lawsuits where prominent music outfits accuse it of failing to disconnect repeat copyright...

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Check file status on Linux with the stat command
Aug20

Check file status on Linux with the stat command

The stat command, included in the GNU coreutils package, provides a variety of metadata, including file size, inode location, access permissions and SELinux context, and creation and modification times, about files and filesystems. It’s a convenient way to gather information that you usually need several different commands to acquire. Installing stat on Linux On Linux, you probably already have the stat command installed because...

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3 steps for managing a beginner-friendly open source community
Aug20

3 steps for managing a beginner-friendly open source community

When someone is new to contributing to open source, the best place to start is often beginner-friendly bugs and issues. But before they can do that, they have to be able to find those kinds of issues. As a member of an open source project, there’s a lot you can do to help beginners find a way to contribute.  read more Powered by...

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