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Submission + - Fedora 29 Released

ekimd writes: Fedora 29 is released today. Among the new features are the ability to allow parallel installation of packages such as Node.js.

Comment Re:240km/hr? (Score 0, Troll) 419

Yeah, and population density certainly has nothing to do with it.

Given that Japan has a population density of 337.1 per sq. km, and the United States has 34.2 per sq. km, maybe when the U.S. has a population of 3.2 billion we'll start to see some maglevs here, too.

Submission + - Fedora 19, Schrödinger's Cat, Released

ekimd writes: Fedora 19 aka "Schrödinger's Cat" is released. Some of the major features include: OpenShift Origin platform-as-a-service (PaaS) management software, PHP 5.5, Ruby 2.0.0, MariaDB by default, and more. The full feature list can be found here.

Submission + - Firefox takes the performance crown from Chrome

diegocg writes: Recent browser benchmarks are showing surprising results: in "a geometric mean of all four performance-based categories: Wait Times, JavaScript/DOM, HTML5/CSS3, and Hardware Acceleration", Firefox 22 "pulls off an upset, replacing the long-time performance champion Google Chrome 27 as the new speed king" (other browsers benchmarked were IE10, Opera 12, and Opera Next). With these results, and Firefox developers focusing in fixing the UI sluggishness, can this be the start of a Firefox comeback, after years of slow market share decline?.
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Submission + - Samurai sword-wielding man aids woman being attacked (foxnews.com)

ekimd writes: A Samurai sword-wielding Mormon bishop helped a neighbor woman escape a Tuesday morning attack by a man who had been stalking her. A fourth-degree black belt in the Kishindo form of martial arts, Hendrix owns a collection of swords and weapons that he trains with. "Some people have bats they go to," said Hendrix. "I have my sword."

Comment Re:I thought I disabled ads. (Score 3, Informative) 304

Bologna. I've been using Gnucash for years on a sizable business with no problem. I'm also very familiar with QuickBooks (I worked as a staff accountant for several years). Sure, there's a lot that quickbooks can do that Gnucash can't, but there's nothing fundamentally missing from Gnucash to prevent someone from using it for business purposes. If FOSS means anything to you, Gnucash is the only way to go.

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