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13 votes
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FastSDXL.AI: Free demo that lets you generate AI images as fast as you can type
44 votes -
We were wrong about the GPLs
32 votes -
Sovereign workspace openDesk: German Ministry of the Interior provides answers
9 votes -
Plexamp is now available for free
31 votes -
Meta introduces LLaMA 2, their next open source large language model, now free for commercial usage as well
44 votes -
Thunderbird 115 “Supernova” is here
19 votes -
Reforming the free software message
6 votes -
What we can learn from the upside-down world of FOSDEM, the largest conference organized with free software
8 votes -
IPinfo's free IP address location database
6 votes -
Free AI bot that provides the Excel formula for any problem
7 votes -
Fosscord: A work-in-progress chat platform compatible with Discord
13 votes -
helloSystem 0.7 released with big improvements
4 votes -
BlueStacks X is a new and free way to play Android games in your browser
8 votes -
Stockfish developers sue chessbase over GPL violations
9 votes -
Richard M. Stallman addresses the free software community
40 votes -
Open letter to Richard M. Stallman
22 votes -
Starting March 16, LastPass users on the free plan will only be able to use it on one "device type" (either PC or mobile)
28 votes -
Mutt releases version 2.0
16 votes -
Primary Lemmy instance enables federation
13 votes -
JSHint: Watching the ship sink (A lesson on ambiguous licenses)
7 votes -
Freetube rewrite with Newpipe-like local API released
7 votes -
Winamp in 2020 (Webamp Electron App)
13 votes -
IOS app to train super basic (pre)algebra skills. Free or freemium.
I know those are easy to find on children's education materials, but the keyword here is simple. Anything kiddie, requiring too many clicks or that takes 3 seconds is off the table. I kinda need...
I know those are easy to find on children's education materials, but the keyword here is simple. Anything kiddie, requiring too many clicks or that takes 3 seconds is off the table.
I kinda need to brush up on my super basic reasoning. In part, because a grown man should know the time table by heart, and in part, because I wanna convince myself that I did not get brain damage after being hit by a car (there's really nothing indicating that, I'm just paranoid).
I'm looking for something simple that presents me with the multiplication table and or simple calculations to answer under a time frame. The requirement for iOS is that my computer is broken.
And it really can be super simple, even something I open from a mobile web browser or transfer to my Kindle.
Additionally: there is no need for if to be an app. A huge list of exercises (with answers) would be greatly helpful.
Thanks!
6 votes -
Munich is shifting back from Microsoft to open source
14 votes -
Lemmy: A link aggregator/Reddit clone for the fediverse
15 votes -
The Beaker "new web" project
10 votes -
Inkscape 1.0 has been released - Free and open source vector graphics editor for GNU/Linux, Windows and MacOS X
21 votes -
Google Meet premium video meetings—free for everyone
6 votes -
Hyperdome - the safest place to reach out
5 votes -
Jitsi Meet: Secure, fully featured, and completely free video conferencing
26 votes -
The software that’s being made available free to help with home working during the COVID-19 crisis
4 votes -
Suggestions for free video editing software
I'm using OBS Studio to create some video tutorials. Nothing complicated, just me talking and demonstrating the steps on my screen. I essentially just need to slice up these recordings into clips,...
I'm using OBS Studio to create some video tutorials. Nothing complicated, just me talking and demonstrating the steps on my screen.
I essentially just need to slice up these recordings into clips, delete portions of the recordings where I mess up or there are long pauses, and export it all as one video.
I've used Premier in the past but I no longer have it. While I am pretty capable of learning how to use software, I would prefer something that doesn't have a huge learning curve.
I need something that runs on either Windows or Linux and is free. Not "free trial" free, but actually free. Open source would be a plus but not a requirement.
Feel free to recommend your favorite free video editor even if it doesn't meet all of my requirements, as maybe it will help someone else in the future.
8 votes -
Introducing Basecamp Personal - A completely free Basecamp plan designed specifically for freelancers, students, families, and personal projects
5 votes -
Firefox to hide notification popups by default starting next year
22 votes -
How to find old instruction manuals for free online | No Sweat Tech
9 votes -
Public statement on neutrality of free software
25 votes -
Librem announces Librem One
18 votes -
Ghidra the reverse engineering tool has been open sourced
6 votes -
Google has quietly added DuckDuckGo as a search engine option for Chrome users in ~sixty markets
21 votes -
Facebook's terms for its Patreon-like "Fan Subscriptions" feature include taking up to 30% of revenue, offering free trial subscriptions, and a perpetual license to all content
16 votes -
The MIT License, line by line
10 votes -
Flickr's free accounts will be limited to 1,000 photos and videos starting January 8, 2019
30 votes -
Ghost 2.0 released
8 votes -
Free Ebook - Distributed Systems Observability
Haven't read this book on Distributed Systems Observability, but it seems like it might be interesting. You'll need to fill in a form to get the eBook.
5 votes