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Peter's Path
Apr 06, 2026 from Peter's Path

Veluwe Wander Trail part 03

Hiked part 3/25 of the Veluwe Wander Trail, 16.8 kilometres from Planken Wambuis to Lunteren. Hike report Map Details DataValue FromPlanken Wambuis ToLunteren Distance16.8 km Duration4h 7m Speed4.0...

News - AlternativeTo.net
Apr 06, 2026 from News - AlternativeTo.net

Anthropic ends free Claude access for third party tools like OpenClaw

Anthropic has ended free access to Claude Code through third party tools like OpenClaw, meaning standard Claude subscriptions no longer cover those integrations. Since April 4 at 3 PM ET, users acc...

Hackaday
Apr 06, 2026 from Hackaday

In Space (Probably) Everyone Can Hear You.. Well, You Know

The news is full of reports from the moon-bound Integrity, otherwise known as Artemis II. Mostly, the news is good, but there has been one “Houston, we have a problem…” …read more

Peter's Path
Apr 06, 2026 from Peter's Path

Monthly update #0431 • March 2026

Posts The following posts were written last month. Books Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman Going Postal by Terry Pratchett Development E2EE Backend ...

It's FOSS
Apr 06, 2026 from It's FOSS

Even in 2026, Linux Is Still Adding Support for Sega Dreamcast’s GD-ROM from the '90s

Linux continues to surprise. Linux kernel saw a new patch that adds support for Sega Dreamcast’s GD-ROM, a ’90s-era console technology that refuses to fade away.

The Emu Café Social
Apr 06, 2026 from The Emu Café Social

Touching the Gowanus Canal?

I recently came across Clive Thompson’s Linkfest newsletter (hosted on Buttondown just like my own Newsletter Leaf Journal). Each issue consists of links he collected from around the web with comme...

Kev Quirk
Apr 06, 2026 from Kev Quirk

I Hate Insurance!

So yesterday I received an email from Admiral, our insurance provider, where we have a combined policy for both our cars and our home. Last year this cost £1,426.00, but this year the renewal had g...

The Emu Café Social
Apr 06, 2026 from The Emu Café Social

Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 04-06-26

The Pook-Emu Bee, your favorite (or “favourite” if you prefer British English) daily links collection, returns after taking two days off for Newsletter Leaf Journal Saturday and Easter. 1. E-Bikes ...

Hackaday
Apr 06, 2026 from Hackaday

Lab Gloves May be Skewing Microplastics Data

The topic of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) has become increasingly prevalent over the past years, as amidst dismissal and panic, researchers attempt to distinguish just how much of a problem …read...

Ambient Irony
Apr 06, 2026 from Ambient Irony

Daily News Stuff 6 April 2026

Break Fast And Move Things Edition Top Story Samsun has raised its contract memory prices by another 30%. (Notebook Check) That's after doubling their prices in the first quarter, and whatever they...

Hackaday
Apr 06, 2026 from Hackaday

With Affordable Storage Options Dwindling, Where to Store Our Data?

These days our appetite for more data storage is larger than ever, with video files larger, photo resolutions higher, and project files easily zipping past a few hundred MB. At …read more

Fatbobman's Blog
Apr 06, 2026 from Fatbobman's Blog

Apple's Rare Concession: When Critical Vulnerabilities Meet the 'Update Refusal' Wave - Fatbobman's Swift Weekly #130

For iOS users, recent news about the Coruna and DarkSword vulnerabilities has become unavoidable. Both exploit chains use watering hole attacks, requiring no user interaction — simply visiting a le...

It's FOSS
Apr 06, 2026 from It's FOSS

The Linux Kernel is Finally Letting Go of i486 CPU Support

The support remained in the Linux kernel all these years after every other major platform dropped it.

Personal Log at usebox.net
Apr 06, 2026 from Personal Log at usebox.net

Actually overflowing

So we are preparing the plants that we are going to have in our garden in this season (cucumbers, courgettes and tomatoes), but we are going on holidays when we need to take care of the little plan...

Adventures in Open Source Software
Apr 06, 2026 from Adventures in Open Source Software

Killing Open Source

NOTE: As usual, this blog expresses my opinions and not those of my employer I first got exposed to modern open source in the late 1990s, and I think it was via Red Hat Linux version 5, or perhaps ...

Hackaday
Apr 06, 2026 from Hackaday

Simulating the AVR8 for a browser-based Arduino emulator

It’s always nice to simulate a project before soldering a board together. Tools like QUCS run locally and work quite well for analog circuits, but can fall short with programmable …read more

It's FOSS
Apr 06, 2026 from It's FOSS

I Found A Terminal Tool That Makes CSV Files Look Stunning

This new tool called Tennis makes CSV files look clean, colorful, surprisingly beautiful and ever more useful.

Hackaday
Apr 06, 2026 from Hackaday

Flying Cell Towers for Lower-Latency

When the inevitable Kessler Syndrome cascade sweeps Starlink and its competitors from Low Earth Orbit in what will doubtless be a spectacular meteor shower of debris, the people behind Sceye …read ...

It's FOSS
Apr 06, 2026 from It's FOSS

A New Linux Kernel Driver Wants to Catch Malicious USB Devices in the Act

If adopted, this kernel module would detect when a plugged-in USB device is acting suspiciously.

Thejesh GN
Apr 06, 2026 from Thejesh GN

Uma’s first proper trail walk at Bidjigal Reserve

It wasn’t planned that she would walk all the way. I was ready to carry her at least three-fourths of the way. I would have been more than happy if she had walked a kilometer. But it so happened th...

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