game-jam-winner-spotlight:-as-i-lay-flying

It’s time for the third in our series of spotlight posts looking at the winners of our eighth annual public domain game jam, Gaming Like It’s 1930! We’ve already covered the Best Adaptation and Best Deep Cut winners, and this week we’re looking at the winner of Best Visuals: AsContinue Reading

survey:-half-of-americans-use-ai-for-health-decisions

The survey highlights a growing trend of patients turning to AI for self-diagnosis, raising concerns among medical professionals., The survey highlights a growing trend of patients turning to AI for self-diagnosis, raising concerns among medical professionals., from Newsnation Read MoreContinue Reading

test-your-drupal-website-with-cypress

If you don’t include tests in your Drupal development, chances are it’s because you think it adds complexity and expense without benefit. Cypress is an open source tool with many benefits: Reliably tests anything that runs in a web browser Works on any web platform (it’s great for testing projectsContinue Reading

what’s-new-in-gnome-44?

I use GNOME as my primary desktop environment on my Linux PC at home. GNOME gives me an easy-to-use graphical desktop that provides the flexibility I need yet doesn’t get in my way when I focus on my work. GNOME recently released GNOME 44 with a bunch of new features.Continue Reading

Free PCs for low-income households and stricter market oversight

Rising memory prices are weighing on businesses and consumers worldwide. While Intel and Nvidia are already working on technologies that could reduce the burden on gamers, South Korea is preparing a broader package aimed at preserving access to PCs for low-income citizens despite high hardware prices. The government wants to monitor the market more closelyContinue Reading