Why Many Nigerians Are Buying Electric Vehicles

The Brands They Go For Revealed! There is a massive embrace of electric cars now among many Nigerians. If you pay close attention to the number of cars on Lagos… The post Why Many Nigerians Are Buying Electric Vehicles appeared first on City People Magazine…Continue Reading

ubuntu-26.04-lts:-best-new-features

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS codenamed “Resolute Raccoon” brings exciting improvements in desktop experience, security, and hardware support for the next five years. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS codenamed “Resolute Raccoon” released on April 23, 2026. This is the latest long-term support release that brings solid improvements in security, desktop experience, and hardware support.Continue Reading

download-the-guide-to-multi-gig-automotive-ethernet-validation

Sponsored by Pickering Interfaces. Applications for 10GBASE-T1 MEMS Fault Insertion. As EV architectures evolve to support ADAS, autonomy, and high-bandwidth in-vehicle communications, validating 10GBASE-T1 Automotive Ethernet links is becoming increasingly complex. This white paper explores how automated MEMS-based fault insertion can help test engineers move beyond time-consuming road testing andContinue Reading

bambu-lab-has-been-violating-agplv3-for-years,-sfc-says

The GNU Affero General Public License version 3, or AGPLv3, is one of the strongest copyleft licenses in the open source world. Published by the Free Software Foundation in 2007, it requires that any software built on an AGPLv3-licensed project must make its complete source code available under the sameContinue Reading

canonical-to-shut-ubuntu-pastebin-after-18-years-of-service

Canonical will decommission its long-running text-hosting service Ubuntu Pastebin on May 31. The company is pulling the plug as part of a broader “infrastructure modernization and migration project”, according to Canonical Community Engineer Aaron Prisk. Ubuntu Pastebin works similarly to GitHub’s Gist, albeit without the revision history. It’s been availableContinue Reading

france’s-terrible-copyright-law,-hadopi,-is-not-quite-dead

One of the best demonstrations that an obsession with protecting copyright’s intellectual monopoly drives politicians insane is the French law known as Hadopi, an acronym for ‘Haute Autorité pour la diffusion des oeuvres et la protection des droits sur internet’ (High Authority for the Dissemination of Works and the Protection ofContinue Reading