Iraq war veteran and Marine reservist, Jonathan Kuniholm, lost his arm to an IED (improvised explosive device). Kuniholm returned home to the US and was fitted with a prosthetic arm. But he soon became dissatisfied with the mobility and range of motion the prosthesis allowed. Like all who love to tinker, his frustration led to invention. And Tackle Design was born.
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Did you know that there are over 150 free games available in Fedora? Next time your weekend plans are spoiled by rain, download a couple of these games instead. You can get all of them through the Add/Remove Software utility in your Applications menu. And if you can spare it, spend $20 on a USB joystick, because they’re even more fun with an authentic arcade setup. » Read more
Open source evangelist and Red Hat Community Development Manager, Greg DeKoenigsberg can’t help but speak the truth. Get him talking about music and he packs a room. Listen and you’ll hear why.
Music by Brad Sucks, “Making me nervous”.
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With the help of Red Hat deputy counsel Mark Webbink, we tracked down Eben Moglen at the Red Hat Summit earlier this month. We asked him about GPL 3, why he’s leaving the Free Software Foundation (FSF), and learned what’s next for the pioneering legal scholar. Interview by Kim Jokisch.
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One of the perks of using an open source web browser like Firefox is all the available add-ons, extensions, and themes. Here are a few of our favorite themes.
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Wondering who won the loot in the Geek gift giveaway? Here’s a sneak peak at some things you’ll be seeing in Red Hat Magazine in the upcoming months.
A dietary staple for millions around the world, peanuts have long required painstaking hand-shelling that has limited their potential as a cash crop for farmers in developing nations. But the Full Belly Project has made peanut shelling as easy as riding a bike by bringing their pedal-powered peanut sheller to tiny villages in remote corners of the world.
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