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1.5 Years Since Tux Machines Moved to the UK [original]
The decision to move was well overdue
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About Today in Techright [original]
Some of the latest articles
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today's leftovers
3 more misc. links
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Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
FOSS stories
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Programming Leftovers
Development related picks
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Red Hat Leftovers
mostly fluff
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Videos/Audiocasts/Shows: Ask Noah Show, LibreOffice Podcast, BSD Now, and More
4 new ones
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today's howtos
Instructionals/Technical posts
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Exploring Game Engines and Godot 4.5 dev 1
gaming development stuff
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Security and Windows TCO Leftvers
lots of Windows TCO examples
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Raspberry Pi 5 and More
Raspberry Pi picks
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Games: Steam Deck, Assassin's Creed Shadows, and More
a dozen picks from GamingOnLinux
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Calibre 8.0 Ebook Manager Released with Much Improved Kobo Support
Calibre developer Kovid Goyal released Calibre 8.0 today as a major update to this open-source, free, and cross-platform ebook manager, viewer, reader, and organizer.
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Android Leftovers
Google could revamp Android’s backup settings with a sleek new look (APK teardown)
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Miracle-WM 0.5 Released with Drag-and-Drop Tiling
Miracle-WM 0.5 Wayland compositor is here with drag-and-drop tiling
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Huawei Just Made a Weird Flip Phone (And It Doesn't Run Android)
Remember Huawei? The US banned the company from using Google apps and services or collaborating with US companies
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Git 2.49: Faster Packing, Smarter Cloning, and More
Git 2.49 distributed revision control tool introduces faster packing
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Only one day left to win a piece of free software history in the silent auction
Our first-ever Silent Memorabilia Auction will end tomorrow, March 21, at 15:00 EDT (19:00 UTC). This is your last chance to bid
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LPTK – LessPass Compatible Password Manager Designed for GNOME
Looking for a stateless password manager? There’s now a new LessPass compatible password manager designed for GNOME
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Best Free and Open Source Software
We recommend the best free and open source alternatives
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NXP’s FRDM i.MX 91 Board Provides Low-Power Solution for Linux-Based IoT Systems
It is intended for early-stage development and evaluation of industrial and IoT systems that require basic Linux support
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Choose Freedom, Not Trialware
A few weeks ago, a customer walked into a Best Buy, which is a well-known retailer in North America that sells computers
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Linux drama: Rust advocates respond nonsense
With feedback from three official and semiofficial Rust communities, I think it’s fair to say these responses are representative of the overall Rust community
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Rust doesn't belong in the Linux kernel; it’s all about ideology
In this article I’ll touch a little on the technical aspects of C versus Rust
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Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
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