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Zed, a GPU-accelerated IDE Written in Rust, is now available for Linux
Open-source editor Zed is now available for Linux
New
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PostgreSQL: PGroonga and Ora2Pg News
some PostgreSQL news
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Programming Leftovers
Programming related piccks
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today's leftovers
FOSS focus in this one
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Open Hardware/ESP32 Picks
a pair of articles
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Red Hat / Fedora / IBM Leftovers
few sporadic updates
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Security Leftovers
Security related stories
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Mozilla Leftovers
Mozilla related news
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Free and Open Source Software–and Other Market Failures
Open source is not a goal as much as a means to an end.
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Android Leftovers
Google Play services updates for Android Lollipop end
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PhotoPrism Bolsters User Access with New Single Sign-On Feature
PhotoPrism's July update includes support for OpenID Connect for simpler
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Programming/Development and Licensing Leftovers
mostly coding-related stories
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Apple, Microsoft, and Adobe Security Issues
Some security leftovers
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Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and More
4 items in circulation
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WordPress 6.6 RC3 and Dumping WordPress
Some WordPress news
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Graphics: FidelityFX SDK 1.1.0 and State of Text Rendering
Some Linux rendering news
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Games: Godot and More
Godot outsourcing
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Software: RAT Tools, Zed, and More
3 items regarding software
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today's howtos
groups of howtos, mostly from 3 sites
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Android Leftovers
Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Flip 6 don’t support Android seamless update
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Exim 4.98 Patches Over 30 Bugs, Bolsters Email Server Security
The just-released Exim 4.98 MTA addresses critical SMTP vulnerabilities and includes crucial updates for DKIM handling and SMTP security
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Announcement of LibreOffice 24.2.5 Community, optimized for the privacy-conscious user
LibreOffice 24.2.5 Community, the fifth minor release of the free
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LibreOffice 24.2.5 Office Suite Is Now Available for Download with 78 Bug Fixes
The Document Foundation today announced the general availability of LibreOffice 24.2.5 as the fifth point release to the latest LibreOffice 24.2 office suite series fixing more than 70 bugs.
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IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 187 is available for testing
Another update for IPFire is available for testing
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Is the SSHFS Project Still Active
With its last release in May 2022 and only one developer left, SSHFS's future is uncertain. Is the project fading away
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Windows TCO: Ransomware, Data Breach, and More
5 TCO stories for now
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ARM-powered GenBook RK3588 modular laptop running Linux to soon enter crowdfunding round
The good news is that full compatibility could be enabled sometime later this year, so Snapdragon fans might not have to wait too long
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Spring Bulletin Issue 44 now online! Read and share it with your community
When we wake up every day to fight for free software, we often have a few things at the front of our minds
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Best Free and Open Source Software
Fortunately, Linux is well endowed with plotting software
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BlackArch – Arch-based penetration testing distribution
BlackArch Linux is an Arch Linux-based penetration testing distribution for penetration testers and security researchers
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Microsoft 365, Office users hit by wave of ‘30088-27’ update errors
Over the last month, Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Office users have been experiencing "30088-27" errors when attempting to update the application
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Stepping down as GNOME Internships organizer
For the past nine years, I’ve been actively involved in our internship initiatives with Google Summer of Code and Outreachy
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Top 5 Open Source WAFs (Web Application Firewalls)
In this way, you remain protected from possible threat actors
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Recore A8: AllWinner-Based FDM 3D Printer Control Board with Linux Support
Th Recore A8 comes with Debian Linux pre-installed, providing users the choice to run Klipper
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Using Nix as a Yocto Alternative
Traditionally, the most popular build systems used in this context are the Yocto project and buildroot
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Red Hat's Paid-For Puff Pieces, Official Site, and More
IBM's microcosm
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Security Leftovers
Security related stories
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Audiocasts/Shows: Linux Matters, Destination Linux, and FLOSS Weekly
Episodes released
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Games: Bundle, Satisfactory 1.0, Stardew Valley, Last Epoch, and More
half a dozen articles from gamingonlinux
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Zed: A Blazzing Fast Editor is Now Available for Linux
Get insight into the newly developed Zed editor that claims it's faster than any available editor out there, including its installation step on Linux.
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Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
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Devices: Banana Pi, ROS, and More
Linux-centric hardware news
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today's leftovers
3 picks only for now
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GNOME: Imposing Wayland on Everybody and Outreachy Report
Some GNOME pair of picks
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Kernel Leftovers
Some Linux news
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Applications: minimdnsd, STL file Viewers, and Webcam Software
Some software for GNU/Linux
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today's howtos
day's end
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Microsoft-Friendly Media Twists VMware ESXi Issues or Malware Getting Installed as "Linux" (VMware Violates the Linux Licence)
mostly FUD or clickbait
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Naughty Dog May Still be Using Linux to Develop Parts of its Games
Naughty Dog has long been relying on Linux tools for game development.
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