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  1. 🚀 Parallel Python Made Easy! 🐍

    We're hosting a hands-on tutorial on PyOMP, a system bringing OpenMP parallelism to Python! By combining OpenMP directives (as strings) with Numba's JIT compiler, PyOMP taps into LLVM's OpenMP support, delivering C-like performance in Python's simplicity.

    Our participants are mastering this game-changing tool to supercharge their workflows.

    Stay tuned for updates!

    #Python #OpenMP #PyOMP #ParallelComputing #Numba #HPC

  2. 🚀 Parallel Python Made Easy! 🐍

    We're hosting a hands-on tutorial on PyOMP, a system bringing OpenMP parallelism to Python! By combining OpenMP directives (as strings) with Numba's JIT compiler, PyOMP taps into LLVM's OpenMP support, delivering C-like performance in Python's simplicity.

    Our participants are mastering this game-changing tool to supercharge their workflows.

    Stay tuned for updates!

    #Python #OpenMP #PyOMP #ParallelComputing #Numba #HPC

  3. 🚀 Parallel Python Made Easy! 🐍

    We're hosting a hands-on tutorial on PyOMP, a system bringing OpenMP parallelism to Python! By combining OpenMP directives (as strings) with Numba's JIT compiler, PyOMP taps into LLVM's OpenMP support, delivering C-like performance in Python's simplicity.

    Our participants are mastering this game-changing tool to supercharge their workflows.

    Stay tuned for updates!

    #Python #OpenMP #PyOMP #ParallelComputing #Numba #HPC

  4. Are you ready for Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon?

    Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat brought improvements to the Ubuntu desktop while introducing new features. It was released as a long-term support version rather than the short-term support version to make it suitable for both regular desktop users and enterprise users.

    Since Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, more improvements have been made to the Ubuntu desktop experience to make your productivity more streamlined than before. With the introduction of GNOME 50, the desktop has seen many enhancements, such as better fractional scaling that minimizes blurring, monospace font size reduction to match the standard UI font, and a brand new system performance utility that lets you discover performance issues.

    According to the official changelogs for LTS users, Ubuntu 26.04 has incorporated several new applications, including, but not limited to:

    • Papers document viewer: The new document viewer replaces Evince that is actually a fork of Evince that uses GTK4 and partial usage of Rust for both memory safety and performance improvements.
    • Loupe image viewer: The new image viewer replaces Eye of GNOME to use the new Glycin library written in Rust for faster and more secure image viewing.
    • Ptyxis terminal emulator: The new terminal emulator replaces the older GNOME Terminal to ensure that more polished look matches the aesthetics of the Ubuntu desktop. Also, it supports directly running containers through podman, toolbox, and distrobox.
    • Resources system monitor: The new system monitor app replaces System Monitor and Power Statistics to monitor the utilization of system resources more effortlessly.

    Alongside the new applications, Ubuntu has also seen more improvements across different areas of the desktop, such as exclusivity to Wayland. In case you’re not a fan of Wayland, Ubuntu flavors still exist, such as Xubuntu.

    Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon will be released after tomorrow. To learn more about the changes, consult the changelogs below.

    Learn more #2604 #2604LTS #Linux #news #Raccoon #Resolute #ResoluteRaccoon #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2604 #Ubuntu2604LTS #Ubuntu2604LTSResolute #Ubuntu2604LTSResoluteRaccoon #Ubuntu2604Resolute #Ubuntu2604ResoluteRaccoon #update
  5. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon release date is known

    The release schedule for the Resolute Raccoon is now known to us as Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka got released last week. The Ubuntu team is now working on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon as development has just started. As we have mentioned earlier, the repositories have been initialized for the next LTS after Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat, and the daily builds will use those repositories to help shape the future of Ubuntu.

    The release schedule is now known, and you can see the full schedule here. According to the schedule, we have seen interesting dates, especially when it comes to the most important milestones, such as the final release. So, we have two big milestones:

    • Beta release: March 26th after the beta freeze on March 23rd
    • Final release: April 23rd, a week after the release candidate

    Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release schedule is not finalized yet, as development has just started, so delays could occur. Once released, it’s going to be the next version of Ubuntu for enterprise solutions to use.

    #2604 #2604LTS #news #Raccoon #Resolute #ResoluteRaccoon #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2604 #Ubuntu2604LTS #Ubuntu2604LTSResolute #Ubuntu2604LTSResoluteRaccoon #Ubuntu2604Resolute #Ubuntu2604ResoluteRaccoon #update

  6. @zeab as @laund noticed, *24.04* is named #Noble Numbat, next release with all #Rust replacements and additions is 25.10 called #Questing Quokka - it lies foundation to see if all that makes sense.

    Next #Ubuntu LTS 26.04 is called #Resolute Raccoon. We'll now shortly before RC if changes done to QQ stay in the LTS

  7. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS has a codename: Resolute Raccoon!

    This week, when Canonical is supposed to be releasing Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka, the Ubuntu’s official X account has revealed some very interesting information about the next LTS that will come after Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat. The next LTS, which will be released on April 2026, will be codenamed Resolute Raccoon!

    https://twitter.com/ubuntu/status/1975147272577929456

    This is going to mark one of the very important development milestones for the whole Ubuntu project as it marks the tenth long term release version that will be released since the Dapper Drake appeared on June 2006. This release will be a very promising version, and it will feature some of the huge changes that will make it to the Resolute Raccoon version since Noble Numbat.

    The development hasn’t started yet, but the codename is now known to the public, which is something that is very interesting, especially when it comes to long term support releases. Those releases are known for their stability and their high quality, with updates being done for twelve years for the whole support cycle.

    We will let you know once development of the next LTS starts, and we will closely monitor the release as it goes, with some of our tests added to our pipeline to make sure that Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon gets released in the highest quality possible.

    #2604 #2604LTS #news #Raccoon #Resolute #ResoluteRaccoon #Tech #Technology #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2604 #Ubuntu2604LTS #Ubuntu2604LTSResolute #Ubuntu2604LTSResoluteRaccoon #Ubuntu2604Resolute #Ubuntu2604ResoluteRaccoon #update

  8. Will, I believe it's time to refresh to .

    Quite a lot has come out on this release. 😎 Defaulting to is one I want to try out. 😅
    ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-desktop

  9. After ELF 🧝🏻‍♀️comes PIXIE 🧚‍♀️ -- a new way to perform cross-language AND cross-module optimization. Come join the demo during our public meeting next week: numba.discourse.group/t/pixie-

  10. Linux Mint Debian Edition 7 Beta is now live!

    With Debian 13 being released last month, the Linux Mint team have just released the beta version of the upcoming Linux Mint Debian Edition 7 distribution. This follows the global rollout of the Linux Mint 22.2 “Zara” distribution based on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Noble Numbat for stability. Linux Mint Debian Edition is a Linux Mint project that aims to provide the same experience as the normal version provides, but with Debian as the base.

    Linux Mint Debian 7 has just reached the beta stage that is based on this year’s Debian release, which is version 13 Trixie. The beta version has entered the global rollout, and it’s now available across all official Linux Mint mirrors worldwide, and you can also download the torrent.

    System requirements:

    • 2GB RAM (4GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
    • 20GB of disk space (100GB recommended).
    • 1024×768 resolution (on lower resolutions, press ALT to drag windows with the mouse if they don’t fit in the screen).

    You can find more information about this version of LMDE here.

    #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMintDebianEdition #LMDE #news #Tech #Technology #update

  11. On Tuesday, 29th July 2025 I'm in Liverpool as part of the IMA-funded event "Automated grading in mathematics & statistics: beyond the basics"

    The plan is to gather people who know a bit about a few different maths assessment systems and think about how to fairly mark more complicated questions. I'll be representing @numbas.

    There's also a strand about AI that I'm not interested in at all.

    Info and free registration at pcwww.liv.ac.uk/~itho17/worksh

    #math #maths #MathsAssessment #eAssessment

  12. We're running one of our regular community drop-in sessions today, 09:30 - 11:30 UK time.

    This is an opportunity to have a chat with the Numbas development team and other members of the community about anything to do with Numbas. You could learn more about Numbas, ask for help writing questions or deploying Numbas exams, talk about what you’ve been doing, make a feature request, hear what we’re planning to develop next, or just hang out with us for a while.

    To join the session and for a calendar of upcoming dates, go to numbas.org.uk/drop-in/

    #Numbas #eAssessment #math #maths #education

  13. This week we're running an open drop-in session on Thursday 16th, from 13:00 to 15:00 UK time.

    Go to numbas.org.uk/drop-in/ to get the link to join, or to add the drop-in sessions to your calendar.

    This is an opportunity to have a chat with the Numbas development team and other members of the community about anything to do with Numbas. You could learn more about Numbas, ask for help writing questions or deploying Numbas exams, talk about what you’ve been doing, make a feature request, hear what we’re planning to develop next, or just hang out with us for a while.

    We hope to see you there!

    #numbas #eAssessment #math #maths

  14. Please drop in to our open session today, running from 10:00 to 12:00 GMT (UK time).

    Get the joining link at numbas.org.uk/drop-in/

    You can ask us questions about Numbas, talk about what you're doing, or just have a chat with the Numbas team and other Numbas users.

    Christian would like some feedback on the new theme he's working on.

    #numbas #eAssessment #maths #Education

  15. We've just released v8.0 of Numbas.
    There are two important changes: students' answers are now automatically submitted, and the exam feedback settings have been rearranged to make them easier to understand.

    Read all about it in the announcement post on the Numbas blog: numbas.org.uk/blog/2024/09/dev

    #Numbas #SoftwareRelease #assessment #eAssessment

  16. Check out the Australian Wildlife Conservancy team in the field and learn about the wonderful ways they protect Australia's iconic and adorable numbats (Myrmecobius fasciatus)!

    Unfortunately, numbats are one of Australia's most threatened mammals, but our latest fundraiser, in collaboration with AWC, seeks to save this special species. youtu.be/tCQyM1-CLEk

    Discover how you can get involved… ausgeo.co/savenumbats

    🎥 Brad Leue
    📷 Alexandra Ross

    #conservation #wildlifeconservation #conservationphotography #animalconservation #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotographer #naturephotography #naturelover #naturegram #australia #seeaustralia #australiagram #australian #naturelovers #nature #wildlifeonearth #wildlifephotography #wildlife
    #environment #globalwarming #biodiversity #ecology #rewilding #biology #nature #wildlife

  17. Check out the Australian Wildlife Conservancy team in the field and learn about the wonderful ways they protect Australia's iconic and adorable numbats (Myrmecobius fasciatus)!

    Unfortunately, numbats are one of Australia's most threatened mammals, but our latest fundraiser, in collaboration with AWC, seeks to save this special species. youtu.be/tCQyM1-CLEk

    Discover how you can get involved… ausgeo.co/savenumbats

    🎥 Brad Leue
    📷 Alexandra Ross

    #conservation #wildlifeconservation #conservationphotography #animalconservation #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotographer #naturephotography #naturelover #naturegram #australia #seeaustralia #australiagram #australian #naturelovers #nature #wildlifeonearth #wildlifephotography #wildlife
    #environment #globalwarming #biodiversity #ecology #rewilding #biology #nature #wildlife

  18. Check out the Australian Wildlife Conservancy team in the field and learn about the wonderful ways they protect Australia's iconic and adorable numbats (Myrmecobius fasciatus)!

    Unfortunately, numbats are one of Australia's most threatened mammals, but our latest fundraiser, in collaboration with AWC, seeks to save this special species. youtu.be/tCQyM1-CLEk

    Discover how you can get involved… ausgeo.co/savenumbats

    🎥 Brad Leue
    📷 Alexandra Ross

    #conservation #wildlifeconservation #conservationphotography #animalconservation #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotographer #naturephotography #naturelover #naturegram #australia #seeaustralia #australiagram #australian #naturelovers #nature #wildlifeonearth #wildlifephotography #wildlife
    #environment #globalwarming #biodiversity #ecology #rewilding #biology #nature #wildlife

  19. Check out the Australian Wildlife Conservancy team in the field and learn about the wonderful ways they protect Australia's iconic and adorable numbats (Myrmecobius fasciatus)!

    Unfortunately, numbats are one of Australia's most threatened mammals, but our latest fundraiser, in collaboration with AWC, seeks to save this special species. youtu.be/tCQyM1-CLEk

    Discover how you can get involved… ausgeo.co/savenumbats

    🎥 Brad Leue
    📷 Alexandra Ross

    #conservation #wildlifeconservation #conservationphotography #animalconservation #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotographer #naturephotography #naturelover #naturegram #australia #seeaustralia #australiagram #australian #naturelovers #nature #wildlifeonearth #wildlifephotography #wildlife
    #environment #globalwarming #biodiversity #ecology #rewilding #biology #nature #wildlife

  20. Check out the Australian Wildlife Conservancy team in the field and learn about the wonderful ways they protect Australia's iconic and adorable numbats (Myrmecobius fasciatus)!

    Unfortunately, numbats are one of Australia's most threatened mammals, but our latest fundraiser, in collaboration with AWC, seeks to save this special species. youtu.be/tCQyM1-CLEk

    Discover how you can get involved… ausgeo.co/savenumbats

    🎥 Brad Leue
    📷 Alexandra Ross

    #conservation #wildlifeconservation #conservationphotography #animalconservation #wildlifeplanet #wildlifephotographer #naturephotography #naturelover #naturegram #australia #seeaustralia #australiagram #australian #naturelovers #nature #wildlifeonearth #wildlifephotography #wildlife
    #environment #globalwarming #biodiversity #ecology #rewilding #biology #nature #wildlife

  21. Linux Mint 22.2 Changes the Default Theme

    Linux Mint, which is a Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) aimed at reachability, has recently undergone a design makeover that makes your desktop look more gorgeous than before, starting from the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is v22.2. Meanwhile, the Linux Mint Debian Edition is currently at version v6 “Faye.”

    The current version of Linux Mint, v22.1, is codenamed “Xia”, just like all other Linux Mint versions that adopt this naming scheme. The previous Linux Mint codenames, starting from v21.0, were v21.0 Vanessa, v21.1 Vera, v21.2 Victoria, v21.3 Virginia, v22.0 Wilma, and v22.1 Xia. However, it looks like that the Linux Mint development team went straight to a name that starts with Z and not Y with the v22.2 release, called “Zara.” Why not Linux Mint v22.2 “Yara” or something?

    This upcoming version of Linux Mint uses Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat as base, and, just like all other Linux distributions, supports 64-bit processors only, and support is expected to end on April 2029. It brings one very interesting feature:

    New Default Theme!

    The Linux Mint theme has been changed starting from this version with the changed grey and with support for colorful accents. The gray is now a steely blue tint similar to how Apple defines the gray in current versions of iOS and iPadOS according to their official documentation.

    If you have noticed, the R and the G color values shown above for greys are the same, while the B color level is slightly higher. Following the current “gray” trend, the Linux Mint development team decided to adopt the same “steely blue” gray color to their system as Apple defined for their operating systems.

    The goals for this change, according to the official blog of Linux Mint, are:

    • Modernizing the theme
    • Making dark theme and Cinnamon Desktop elements softer and nicer
    • Making further changes to Flatpak Libadwaita applications to fit in with the rest of the system

    Now, your desktop will look like this once you upgrade to this gorgeousness:

    Alongside this, the Linux Mint team has also added the Libadwaita stylesheets in Mint-X and Mint-Y themes and patched the Libadwaita library so that it doesn’t use its own stylesheet. This is in an effort to combat rigidity that GNOME’s Libadwaita introduced with the initial version of GNOME 40.

    This version of Linux Mint is expected to be globally available to the public this summer.

    #Computers #Desktop #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint22 #LinuxMint222 #Mint222 #news #Tech #Technology #update

  22. Linux Mint 22.2 Changes the Default Theme

    Linux Mint, which is a Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) aimed at reachability, has recently undergone a design makeover that makes your desktop look more gorgeous than before, starting from the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is v22.2. Meanwhile, the Linux Mint Debian Edition is currently at version v6 “Faye.”

    The current version of Linux Mint, v22.1, is codenamed “Xia”, just like all other Linux Mint versions that adopt this naming scheme. The previous Linux Mint codenames, starting from v21.0, were v21.0 Vanessa, v21.1 Vera, v21.2 Victoria, v21.3 Virginia, v22.0 Wilma, and v22.1 Xia. However, it looks like that the Linux Mint development team went straight to a name that starts with Z and not Y with the v22.2 release, called “Zara.” Why not Linux Mint v22.2 “Yara” or something?

    This upcoming version of Linux Mint uses Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat as base, and, just like all other Linux distributions, supports 64-bit processors only, and support is expected to end on April 2029. It brings one very interesting feature:

    New Default Theme!

    The Linux Mint theme has been changed starting from this version with the changed grey and with support for colorful accents. The gray is now a steely blue tint similar to how Apple defines the gray in current versions of iOS and iPadOS according to their official documentation.

    If you have noticed, the R and the G color values shown above for greys are the same, while the B color level is slightly higher. Following the current “gray” trend, the Linux Mint development team decided to adopt the same “steely blue” gray color to their system as Apple defined for their operating systems.

    The goals for this change, according to the official blog of Linux Mint, are:

    • Modernizing the theme
    • Making dark theme and Cinnamon Desktop elements softer and nicer
    • Making further changes to Flatpak Libadwaita applications to fit in with the rest of the system

    Now, your desktop will look like this once you upgrade to this gorgeousness:

    Alongside this, the Linux Mint team has also added the Libadwaita stylesheets in Mint-X and Mint-Y themes and patched the Libadwaita library so that it doesn’t use its own stylesheet. This is in an effort to combat rigidity that GNOME’s Libadwaita introduced with the initial version of GNOME 40.

    This version of Linux Mint is expected to be globally available to the public this summer.

    #Computers #Desktop #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint22 #LinuxMint222 #Mint222 #news #Tech #Technology #update

  23. Linux Mint 22.2 Changes the Default Theme

    Linux Mint, which is a Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) aimed at reachability, has recently undergone a design makeover that makes your desktop look more gorgeous than before, starting from the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is v22.2. Meanwhile, the Linux Mint Debian Edition is currently at version v6 “Faye.”

    The current version of Linux Mint, v22.1, is codenamed “Xia”, just like all other Linux Mint versions that adopt this naming scheme. The previous Linux Mint codenames, starting from v21.0, were v21.0 Vanessa, v21.1 Vera, v21.2 Victoria, v21.3 Virginia, v22.0 Wilma, and v22.1 Xia. However, it looks like that the Linux Mint development team went straight to a name that starts with Z and not Y with the v22.2 release, called “Zara.” Why not Linux Mint v22.2 “Yara” or something?

    This upcoming version of Linux Mint uses Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat as base, and, just like all other Linux distributions, supports 64-bit processors only, and support is expected to end on April 2029. It brings one very interesting feature:

    New Default Theme!

    The Linux Mint theme has been changed starting from this version with the changed grey and with support for colorful accents. The gray is now a steely blue tint similar to how Apple defines the gray in current versions of iOS and iPadOS according to their official documentation.

    If you have noticed, the R and the G color values shown above for greys are the same, while the B color level is slightly higher. Following the current “gray” trend, the Linux Mint development team decided to adopt the same “steely blue” gray color to their system as Apple defined for their operating systems.

    The goals for this change, according to the official blog of Linux Mint, are:

    • Modernizing the theme
    • Making dark theme and Cinnamon Desktop elements softer and nicer
    • Making further changes to Flatpak Libadwaita applications to fit in with the rest of the system

    Now, your desktop will look like this once you upgrade to this gorgeousness:

    Alongside this, the Linux Mint team has also added the Libadwaita stylesheets in Mint-X and Mint-Y themes and patched the Libadwaita library so that it doesn’t use its own stylesheet. This is in an effort to combat rigidity that GNOME’s Libadwaita introduced with the initial version of GNOME 40.

    This version of Linux Mint is expected to be globally available to the public this summer.

    #Computers #Desktop #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint22 #LinuxMint222 #Mint222 #news #Tech #Technology #update

  24. Linux Mint 22.2 Changes the Default Theme

    Linux Mint, which is a Linux distribution that is based on Ubuntu (based on Debian) aimed at reachability, has recently undergone a design makeover that makes your desktop look more gorgeous than before, starting from the upcoming release of Linux Mint, which is v22.2. Meanwhile, the Linux Mint Debian Edition is currently at version v6 “Faye.”

    The current version of Linux Mint, v22.1, is codenamed “Xia”, just like all other Linux Mint versions that adopt this naming scheme. The previous Linux Mint codenames, starting from v21.0, were v21.0 Vanessa, v21.1 Vera, v21.2 Victoria, v21.3 Virginia, v22.0 Wilma, and v22.1 Xia. However, it looks like that the Linux Mint development team went straight to a name that starts with Z and not Y with the v22.2 release, called “Zara.” Why not Linux Mint v22.2 “Yara” or something?

    This upcoming version of Linux Mint uses Ubuntu 24.04 Noble Numbat as base, and, just like all other Linux distributions, supports 64-bit processors only, and support is expected to end on April 2029. It brings one very interesting feature:

    New Default Theme!

    The Linux Mint theme has been changed starting from this version with the changed grey and with support for colorful accents. The gray is now a steely blue tint similar to how Apple defines the gray in current versions of iOS and iPadOS according to their official documentation.

    If you have noticed, the R and the G color values shown above for greys are the same, while the B color level is slightly higher. Following the current “gray” trend, the Linux Mint development team decided to adopt the same “steely blue” gray color to their system as Apple defined for their operating systems.

    The goals for this change, according to the official blog of Linux Mint, are:

    • Modernizing the theme
    • Making dark theme and Cinnamon Desktop elements softer and nicer
    • Making further changes to Flatpak Libadwaita applications to fit in with the rest of the system

    Now, your desktop will look like this once you upgrade to this gorgeousness:

    Alongside this, the Linux Mint team has also added the Libadwaita stylesheets in Mint-X and Mint-Y themes and patched the Libadwaita library so that it doesn’t use its own stylesheet. This is in an effort to combat rigidity that GNOME’s Libadwaita introduced with the initial version of GNOME 40.

    This version of Linux Mint is expected to be globally available to the public this summer.

    #Computers #Desktop #Linux #LinuxMint #LinuxMint22 #LinuxMint222 #Mint222 #news #Tech #Technology #update

  25. Ubuntu 24.04 (Noble Numbat) Now Available for VPS Servers

    Users now have additional Operating System choices to use with #Ubuntu VPS servers. Ubuntu 24.04 has just been added to the available OS templates for VPS servers. This template is available for immediate deployment and can be selected from the "OS Reinstall" menu in the Server Panel for existing servers.
    What's new in Ubuntu ...
    Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/ubuntu- #vpstemplate #ostemplates #operatingsystem #vpsplatform #vpsservers