Fedora Linux just became a powerhouse for local AI.
In my latest video, I demonstrate 6 use cases for local AI in Fedora Linux using Goose RamaLama. All local, all open source, and no GPU required. youtube.com/watch?v=HB-gOlXs…
Come to CINLUG's May 6th meeting to learn about Open Broadcaster Software (#OBS) -- an Open Source video streaming and recording application. , thanks to Joe Greene!
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Tomorrow night -- Grimm Greysson demonstrates why generative AI should orchestrate and interpret, while the tools must remain human-validated. See you there!
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Is using AI like directing a swarm of eager, but context-blind digital toddlers? Learn how to change your workflow to a “augmented expert” model at our April 1st meeting!
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Come join us on March 4th as @MattTheITGuru
takes us on an informal deep dive into the recent evolution of GNU/Linux & RISC-V! See this URL for details:
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For our February 2026 meeting, we are seeking 5 minutes *from you* to talk about your favorite CLI utility. See lists.cinlug.org/pipermail/a… for details.
Come help us close out 2025 with noted speaker, Fedora Linux & KDE contributor Neal Gompa (@Det_Conan_Kudo) as he speaks on Btrfs. This file system is available in many GNU/Linux distributions and the default file system in @openSUSE and @fedora_linux .
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Staring with #openSuSE 13.2, Btrfs has been as the default file system in openSUSE since 2014. #Fedora Linux followed suit in late 2020 with Fedora Linux 33. Just this year, #AlmaLinux started supporting #Btrfs in version 10.1 of their distribution.
Come to CINLUG’s December 3rd meeting to learn more about this next generation file system where Neal Gompa (@Det_Conan_Kudo) will provide an overview of it, a bit of its history, and how to get started using it!
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