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Programming Leftovers
Programming related picks for the day
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Open Hardware Leftovers
3 picks only for today
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BSD: fail2ban and self-hosting
a pair of BSD-focused posts
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Security Leftovers
only 3 picks for now
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Software: Hyprland, Katalog, and More
some FOSS picks
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today's howtos
lots for Monday
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Debian: The Latest From Debian Developers
4 new picks
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Audiocasts/Shows: GNU World Order, LINUX Unplugged, This Week in Linux
new episodes about GNU and Linux
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GNOME 47.rc released!
"Final release is very close now!"
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Programming Leftovers and Free Software
FOSS and coding
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Windows TCO: Critical Infrastructure and Banks
the true cost of Microsoft
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The Dream of Stock Android is Dead, and That's Okay
Android Leftovers
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: September 8th, 2024
The 204th installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending on September 8th, 2024.
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Fastfetch is the Perfect Replacement for Neofetch
When development on system info tool Neofetch was discontinued1 earlier this year a slew of forks, alternatives, and upstart projects sprung up to fill the void
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Banana Pi BPI-CM5 Pro – A Rockchip RK3576-powered Raspberry Pi CM4 alternative with up to 16GB RAM, 128GB flash, a 6 TOPS NPU
The company provides support for Android 14, Debian 12 Linux, Armbian (Debian and Ubuntu)
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Best Free and Open Source Software
We only recommend free and open source software here
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Review: COSMIC Desktop (Alpha)
My experiment with COSMIC had two distinct phases
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KDE Goals - A New Cycle Begins
The KDE community has charted its course for the coming years, focusing on three interconnected paths that converge on a single point: community
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MNT Pocket Reform: Linux-Powered Mini Laptop with Rockchip RK3588 or Amlogic A311D CPU Modules
As with all MNT products, the Pocket Reform is fully open-source
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NanoPi R3S is a $30 Router Board with Dual GbE and FriendlyWrt OS Support
The NanoPi R3S supports various operating systems, including FriendlyWrt (based on OpenWrt 21.02), Debian Bookworm Core (command-line only)
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Stable kernels: Linux 6.10.9, Linux 6.6.50, and Linux 6.1.109
I'm announcing the release of the 6.10.9 kernel
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Linux 6.11-rc7
it's out now
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Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
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