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Just-released Fedora 19 adds native support for 3D printers

The Red Hat-sponsored Fedora project team has announced the launch of Fedora 19, aka Schrödinger's Cat beta, a big update for Linux fans. Fedora is a powerful free and fully functional Linux operating system for everyday use built by a worldwide community of friends. The Fedora 19 "Schrödinger's Cat" beta includes creativity tools like Developer's Assistant for pushing code to GitHub, OpenShift Origin which allows users to build their own Platform-as-a-Service on Fedora, and 3D Printing.

http://www.3ders.org/articles/20130703-just-released-fedora-19-comes-with-3d-printing-software.html
Fedora 19 released
Fedora 19 released | 3ders.org

MineAssemble - a tiny bootable Minecraft clone written partly in x86 assembly

MineAssemble
MineAssemble
MineAssemble is a tiny bootable Minecraft clone written partly in x86 assembly. I made it first and foremost because a university assignment required me to implement a game in assembly for a computer systems course. Because I had never implemented anything more complex than a "Hello World" bootloader before, I decided I wanted to learn about writing my own kernel code at the same time.

Note that the goal of this project was not to write highly efficient hand-optimized assembly code, but rather to have fun and write code that balances readability and speed. This is primarily accomplished by proper commenting and consistent code structuring.



MineAssemble | GitHub

Github: Repository Next

Github is proud to announce a redesigned repository experience focused on users content, built for everyday use.

Github: Repository Next
Optimized for everyday use



















The ability to opt-in to this new design will be rolled out over the next few days. It’s a big change and interruptions should be avoided. Within a couple of weeks this will be the new face of GitHub for everyone.

Full announcement | Github Blog