Reducing E‑Waste, Expanding Access: Repurposing Library PCs with Linux

I just finished volunteering at the local library, where five Dell Optiplex All-in-One computers were replaced by several newer All-in-One PCs running Windows 11. The library’s tech support does not support Linux, so the older PCs, which have i5 CPUs and 8 GB of RAM, were deemed obsolete. These Dell computers were manufactured in January … Read more

Fresh KDE Innovation Meets Ubuntu Stability

Recently, I came across a blog post about the latest release of Plasma KDE Neon, and it piqued my curiosity. I decided to download the KDE user edition, which is approximately 3.2 GB. I created a live USB installation stick and inserted it into one of the USB ports on my Dell Latitude 7410 laptop. … Read more

Teilhard de Chardin’s Vision Meets Quantum Science

What if the universe isn’t just expanding — what if it’s remembering, connecting, and waking up? That was the bold conviction of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, the Jesuit priest and paleontologist who saw evolution not as a blind shuffle of matter, but as a spiraling ascent toward deeper consciousness and greater unity. Long before the … Read more