Linux Magazine - #283/June 2024: AI Tools
Linux Magazine - #283/June 2024: AI Tools
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Everyone is fascinated with AI right now, but at the end of all the articles and interviews and research, it is fair to ask, what can I do with it really? This month we highlight some AI-based tools that will help you build your own chatbot, sharpen photo images, and more.
URL filtering with Pi-hole Into the Funnel
Supporting browser plug-ins, network-based DNS blockers like Pi-hole help protect you against online tracking and unwanted content.
10+ mins
Artificial intelligence on the Raspberry Pi Learning Experience
You don't need a powerful computer system to use Al. We show what it takes to benefit from Al on the Raspberry Pi and what tasks the small computer can handle.
7 mins
MakerSpace Manage your greenhouse with a Raspberry Pi Pico W Sheltered Growth
You can safely assign some greenhouse tasks to a Raspberry Pi Pico W, such as controlling ventilation, automating a heater, and opening and closing windows.
7 mins
Control Center
Tipi gives you complete control of more than 100 applications and services. A mouse click is all it takes to install the apps.
6 mins
In One Fell Swoop
Topgrade detects all the package managers installed on a system and executes them one by one at the command line.
3 mins
Go Faster!
The fastest way through a curve on a racetrack is along the racing line. Instead of heading for Indianapolis, Mike Schilli trains his reflexes with a desktop application written in Go, just to be on the safe side.
9 mins
Math Magic
MathLex lets you easily transform handwritten math formulas to digital format and use them on the web.
5 mins
Custom Repair Toolkit
You can do more with System Rescue than just repair broken systems. By adding tools and scripts, you can create a custom rescue environment that meets your needs.
8 mins
At Your Disposal
Debvm lets you quickly create a temporary virtual machine with a small memory footprint, ideal for testing scripts or mixing repositories
4 mins
A Fresh Breeze
Vanilla OS, an immutable filesystem, seamlessly integrates applications from other distributions with an innovative container-based package manager.
5 mins
Debian 12
Debian 12 features install options, new packages, and a new position on non-free firmware, making it more accessible to the average user.
5 mins
New Cards
The Raspberry Pi is a Linux machine, and its default distribution is Raspberry Pi OS. But Linux is all about choicesâŠ
4 mins
The Specialists
In the Linux world, form follows function. A specialty distro is a Linux-based system designed to serve a specific role. We look at some classic examples.
9 mins
Less is More
Are you ready to escape the bloat of mainstream Linux? We look at four lightweight, but general-purpose Linux distributions: Puppy Linux, Tiny Core Linux, antiX Linux, and Alpine Linux.
10+ mins
Zack's Kernel News
Chronicler Zack Brown reports on the latest news, views, dilemmas, and developments within the Linux kernel community.
10 mins
MADDOG'S DOGHOUSE
There are many FOSS databases available inexpensively today, and they might serve new projects well.
3 mins
Start from Scratch
Coreboot lets you build your own custom firmware while learning more about Linux.
5 mins
Espanso: Text expander and more - Abbreviated
Espanso is a cross-platform text expander that can do far more than simply replace text modules.
6 mins
Circuit simulation with hardware description languages - Test Run
Designing field-programmable gate arrays is only half the job: The hardest part is the simulation, but Linux is the best place to tackle certain challenges.
10+ mins
MakerSpace
Make a camera for lenticular photography Wiggle Time You can take lenticular images with a homemade camera to re-create the âwiggleâ pictures of your childhood.
9 mins
Reverse engineering a BLE clock - Perfect Time
What do you do when all your Bluetooth clocks show slightly different times? With some reverse engineering, you can write a Python program to synchronize your clocks.
10+ mins
Creating custom ISO images - DIY Imager
If you are looking to customize your Linux distribution, we show you three graphical front ends for creating bootable ISO images.
10 mins
One-stop solutions for Linux - Coming of Age
Linux users can now experience what Windows and macOS users have enjoyed for decades: hardware, software, and services bundled together. We look at six of these one-stop solutions for Linux.
4 mins
Unlocking the Benefits
The Open Data Instituteâs Lisa Allen explains why open data matters and what it will take for more widespread adoption.
5 mins
Fast Track
CKAN, a versatile data management system, lets you build a portal to share your open data.
6 mins
New Address
The Data Transfer Project wants to make it easier to move your data between social media sites.
5 mins
Open Up
The open data movement extends the ideals of open source to government data and, ultimately, all the worldâs knowledge.
7 mins
System Alert
The unhide forensics tool scans your system for inconsistencies to uncover hidden processes
5 mins
Guzzler Check
Want to bring down your electric bill? Investigate your favorite household appliances with a consumption meter and a Raspberry Pi
7 mins
A Classic Revival
A look at the user-friendly, vertically integrated community distro
5 mins
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