Bonum Certa Men Certa

Over at Tux Machines...

posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 20, 2025

Purple native flower in Denmark, Western Australia

Updated This Past Day

  1. Audiocasts/Shows: FLOSS Weekly, Risky Business, and Cyber Show
    3 new episodes

    New

  2. GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
    mostly GNU/Linux
  3. Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
    FOSS-centric links
  4. Openwashing and .NET Vendor Lock-in
    fake "open"
  5. Programming Leftovers
    Development stuff
  6. Web Browsers, Firefox Nightly, Servo Blog, and More
    WWW picks
  7. today's howtos
    3 howtos
  8. GNOME, Codegen, and GNOME Maps
    some GNOME picks
  9. Games: Godot, Steam, and More
    a handful of stories
  10. Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and More
    Hardware news
  11. Kernel News and Security Lapses, Patches
    Linux related
  12. Security Leftovers
    Security links
  13. Stable kernels: Linux 6.15.3, Linux 6.12.34, and Linux 6.6.94
    I'm announcing the release of the 6.15.3 kernel
  14. Fwupd 2.0.12 Linux Firmware Updater Adds Support for HP Portable USB-C Hubs
    Fwupd 2.0.12 has been released today as the twelfth maintenance update to the fwupd 2.0 series of this open-source Linux firmware update utility, adding support for more devices, new features, and bug fixes.
  15. Red Hat and IBM Attacking Accessibility (Wayland Doesn't Work for Blind People), More Red Hat Picks
    Red Hat picks
  16. today's howtos
    a lot from idroot
  17. Programming Leftovers
    Development-related stuff
  18. Security Leftovers
    Security news
  19. Android Leftovers
    Android may soon recommend you use an 'optimized' voice assistant — here's what that really means
  20. KiCad Advises Linux Users to Stick with X11 for Professional PCB Design
    The KiCad team outlines serious Wayland limitations
  21. I've used loads of Linux packagers, but this is by far the best one
    There's no shortage of choice when managing packages on Linux
  22. With Version 9.0 Release, ONLYOFFICE Becomes an Even Better Choice for Linux Users
    ONLYOFFICE is getting better with each release
  23. Nyxt: the Emacs-like web browser
    Web Browsers in CLI
  24. Open Hardware/Modding: Framework Laptop, Amiga 1000 Mouse Restoration, and More
    Hardware leftovers
  25. Free and Open Source Software, howtos and Installations
    This is free and open source software
  26. IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 195 is available for testing
    This is announcement for IPFire 2.29 - Core Update 195. This update introduces a number of new features and improvements
  27. Securonis Linux – privacy and security-focused distribution
    Securonis Linux is a privacy and security-focused distribution based on Debian’s Testing branch
  28. Lingmo OS – modern Linux distribution based on Debian
    Based on the rock-solid Debian
  29. Improving Fedora's Documentation and FSFE REUSE
    "At Flock, Fedora's annual developer conference, held in Prague from June 5 to June 8, two members of the Fedora documentation team, Petr Bokoč and Peter Boy, led a session on the state of Fedora documentation"
  30. Games: Cast n Chill, Simon the Sorcerer Origins, Fury Unleashed, and More
    Latest in GamingOnLinux
  31. LWN Articles on Kernel
    6 or dozen outside paywall
  32. Today in Techrights
    Some of the latest articles

    The corresponding text-only bulletin for Thursday contains all the text.

    Top-read articles (excluding bot/crawler visits):

    Span from 2025-06-13 to 2025-06-19
    1178 /n/2025/06/12/The_end_of_Windows_10_is_approaching_so_it_s_time_to_consider_L.shtml
    1178 /n/2025/06/13/Kali_Linux_2025_2_Released_with_Revamped_Kali_Menu_13_New_Hacki.shtml
    1108 /n/2025/06/13/From_Word_and_Excel_to_LibreOffice_Danish_ministry_says_goodbye.shtml
    1070 /n/2025/06/14/Denmark_s_Government_Ditches_Microsoft_for_Open_Source.shtml
    904 /n/2025/06/13/Nitrux_Linux_Drops_Its_KDE_Plasma_Based_NX_Desktop_for_Hyprland.shtml

Other Recent Techrights' Posts

Firefox in Trouble in the US, Down to Lowest Level in 20+ Years
more sites will stop or intentionally neglect Firefox support
Clownflare: More Than 1 in 5 Laptops or Desktops in El Salvador Run GNU/Linux or ChromeOS
Clownflare Radar reckons it's more like 20%+ now
Omarchy is Already Dying
Same as the life cycle of slopfarms
 
Links 20/08/2026: Facebook "Ran Ads for an App That Promised to Nudify Female Politicians" and Facebook Faces "Social [Control] Media Addiction Trial"
Links for the day
Clownflare Sees GNU/Linux at 16% Market Share on Desktops/Laptops in Tajikistan
in Tajikistan it seems like adoption of GNU/Linux is exceptionally high, based on a very large data set associated with Web access
The Demise of Social Control Media Continues
Entering (anew) social control media in 2026 seems foolish
SLAPP Censorship - Part 155 Out of 200: Throwing Stones in Houses Made of Glass
character-assassination-as-a-service
Gemini Links 20/08/2026: Planners, Pantsing, Vinylyssee
Links for the day
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Wednesday, August 19, 2026
IRC logs for Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Gemini Links 19/08/2026: "Big Boost in Autonomy" and "Answer of E-Mail"
Links for the day
SLAPP Censorship - Part 154 Out of 200: Computer-Generated Legal Filings From Men Who Are Salaried by Mass Plagiarism Companies in Another Continent (America)
This isn't the behaviour of a moral person but of some sort of "crypto bro" or "slop bro"
Fired by IBM for Medical Leave, Rampant Censorship of IBM Critics Explained
We've already caught and showed many cases where thelayoff.com deleted comments that were not even remotely racist
Links 19/08/2026: First Amendment Under Fire by White House of Cards, "Universities Were Forced to Pay Up" for Not Censoring
Links for the day
Gemini Links 19/08/2026: What Friendship Means, Sm0lNet/SmolNet, and New Feeds
Links for the day
No, WSL (Windows With Fake 'Linux') Isn't Growing Faster Than Ubuntu, This Was Disinformation Spread by a Microsoft Propaganda Site, Then Spread by Slopfarms
Be sceptical; Microsoft is truly desperate for anti-Linux spin right now, seeing that Windows is in a freefall
Microsoft's Mass Layoffs Impact the Ability to Run Microsoft
Can Microsoft still run Microsoft?
Microsoft's Active Directory ("AD") and "Entra" Are National Security Threats
Even the US government concluded Microsoft could not be trusted for security; it issued a formal report about it in April 2024
Instant Impact: GNU/Linux Skyrockets to 10% in China Days After Policy Changes
Let's see what the 'aftermath' looks like by year's end
Links 19/08/2026: Timothy James King (AmigaDOS) Dies, GitHub Goes Offline, Finland Wants to Shun Social Control Media
Links for the day
Slop's Achilles Heel: It Increases the Workload, Not Just Costs
Set aside its inability to scale well
Improving techrights.org
Technical debt (like 17 years with WordPress) is something that's better to address early, not later
Mass Layoffs at Dropbox, Blame the Debt, Not Slop Hype
The debt of Dropbox Inc., which isn't an imaginary (estimated) thing, is over 4 billion dollars
Microsoft is 'Angel of Death' to Developers (Even Its Own), 'Voluntary' Layoffs Happening Again
From what we are hearing and reading, there are 'voluntary' layoffs again
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Tuesday, August 18, 2026
IRC logs for Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Gemini Links 19/08/2026: Shirts, Handwriting, and Fights in Geminispace
Links for the day
Laos Leaving GAFAM Behind, Gradually
Yesterday evening it was measured at 10% for GNU/Linux at one point
They Were Wrong All Along
Two women combined won't deliver a healthy baby in just 4.5 months
A "Tech Journalist" Would Not Cover Vote on LLMs as a Sex Issue
For a moment there you have to pause and wonder, is this a "Tech Journalist" or the Daily Stormer?
20,000 by Year's End
The "New Techrights" will have 20,000 pages by year's end
Last Night GNU/Linux Measured at 9% in Africa
Nighttimes in Africa are times when GNU/Linux usage on desktop/laptop devices typically surges, based on Clownflare [...] It changes in favour of GNU/Linux
Gemini Links 18/08/2026: Google Bait and Switch (Getting College People 'Hooked' on 'Cheap' Storage, Then Backups Gone), a "Question of E-mail"
Links for the day
Bluesky is in Trouble
Bluesky is a private company (unlike Bluesky Digital Assets Corp. in Toronto, that one runs a pyramid scheme!), so it's hard to know for sure just how much money it is losing
China Says Goodbye to Microsoft
It is hardly surprising that Windows is shedding off userbase all around the world
Links 18/08/2026: US Abandons South Korea, New Legal Disputes Over Slop Plagiarism in the Music Scene
Links for the day
Linux Losing Interest in Users' Freedom, Pursues DRM Instead
"Linux" is (or was, as GNU/Linux) meant to empower - not artificially restrict - the users
GNU/Linux in Ecuador and Colombia: Growing, Still Below International Average
locals turn away from Windows and try GNU/Linux instead
IBM is Dead or Dying. Now It Asks Workers to 'Resign' Voluntarily.
To save face, to pretend no layoffs are happening (as it might alarm shareholders) [...] We keep hearing more and more stories like that
Links 18/08/2026: Sergey Brin Controlling State Policies, "Dario Amodei's (Anthropic) Wife Is Closely Linked to Jeffrey Epstein"
Links for the day
SBS News Interviews Daniel Pocock
The locals say this PR stunt (by the bigot, Farage) was a waste of money
Clownflare Sees One in 7 Web Requests in Libya Originating From GNU/Linux
GNU/Linux has taken a (foot)hold there
Openwashing and Manifestos Composed in Private by Dictators With Deliberately Addictive (and Subsidised, Bundled) 'Tech'
It's long, so make a cuppa first
SLAPP Censorship - Part 153 Out of 200: Decades of Debt, Weaponising Borrowed Money to Try to Put Their Critics in Debt
they've always had a financial report by now
Over at Tux Machines...
GNU/Linux news for the past day
IRC Proceedings: Monday, August 17, 2026
IRC logs for Monday, August 17, 2026
Gemini Links 18/08/2026: Solar Power, Kipple and Impermanence, Catastrophe Ethics
Links for the day