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  1. Why Microsoft (and Microsofters) Really Hates This Site [original]
    That this site is a "thorn on the side" of Microsoft is very obvious
  2. GNU/Linux Reaches 6% in the US, Vista 11 Pegged at 13% Almost Half a Decade After Its 2021 Release [original]
    Vista 11 is plagued with and damaged by serious, show-stopping bugs
  3. Kernel: Rust, Linus Torvalds, and More
    mostly but not only Linux
  4. Red Hat and Fedora: Project Hummingbird and statement concerning the Fedora and Flathub relationship from the FPL
    a couple of updates

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  5. Security Leftovers
    Security picks for today
  6. GNU/Linux and BSD Leftovers
    mostly GNU/Linux
  7. Programming and Development Leftovers
    Open Build Service, Rust, and more
  8. Open Hardware/Modding: Arduino, Fairphone, RISC V
    Hardware leftovers
  9. today's howtos
    4 howtos more for today
  10. GNU/Linux's greatest strength and how "gaming is finally better on Linux machines"
    For one, gaming is finally better on Linux machines, which makes the moat Windows dug for itself a little more passable
  11. Linux PC Gaming Is On The Rise While Windows Trips Over Itself
    You can barely mention PC gaming without someone jumping in to praise Linux or remind you that Microsoft’s Windows is constantly taking 1 step forward and two steps back
  12. LibrePods for AirPods
    new Free software
  13. GNU/Linux Leftovers
    GNU/Linux related picks
  14. BSD: FreeBSD and BSD Now Podcast
    some BSD leftovers
  15. Kernel and Graphics Leftovers
    Linux and more
  16. Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
    FOSS leftovers
  17. Programming Leftovers
    Development leftovers
  18. today's howtos
    half a dozen howtos
  19. Open Hardware/Modding: Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and GNU/Linux
    Hardware leftovers
  20. Mozilla Commits Suicide With Slop That Users Dislike and Never Asked for
    Firefox waning
  21. Red Hat Choking on Buzzwords and Fake Journalism That It Buys From Fake News Networks
    IBM's doing
  22. Calibre 8.15 Open-Source E-Book Manager Improves the Comments Editor
    Calibre developer Kovid Goyal released Calibre 8.15 today as the latest stable update to this open-source e-book management software for GNU/Linux, macOS, and Windows systems.
  23. Games: SteamOS, Baldur's Gate 3, Vampire Survivors, and More
    latest dozen from GamingOnLinux
  24. Firefox is fixing a 21-year old problem on Linux
    As part of the upcoming release of Firefox 147
  25. I wanted a lightweight OS… and this Linux distro went way beyond that
    I was recently looking to replace the OS on my old laptop
  26. This Quake-inspired terminal is my new favorite on Linux
    Do you open the terminal a lot on your Linux desktop
  27. Zorin OS 18 Hits 1 Million Downloads in Just One Month
    Zorin OS 18 has reached 1M downloads, with 78% from Windows users
  28. Free and Open Source Software
    This is free and open source software
  29. GNU/Linux at 5.7% (Almost 6%) Compared to Windows at About 47%
    According to the latest usage figures from US government sites, GNU/Linux is now used by about 6% of users who access government sites
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  31. GNU/Linux Leftovers
    GNU/Linux howtos and more
  32. Free, Libre, and Open Source Software: Eugen Rochko (Mastodon) Steps [Down] Into Advisory Role, LibreOffice US community, and Open Build Service
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  33. Open Hardware/Modding: Zigbee, ESP32, and More
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