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Active AUR malicious packages incident
Some bad incident
New
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First Look at Audacity 4: A Beautiful and Modern Revamp of the Audio Editor
A first look at the new features and improvements in the upcoming Audacity 4 open-source audio editor.
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Audiocasts/Shows:, Hackaday Podcast, Michael Geist on the Globe and Mail
2 episodes or shows
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seL4 microkernel and rambles around computer science covering Linux kernel
kernel news
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Distributions and Operating Systems: HaikuOS, BSDs, and More
misc. OS news
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Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
FOSS and more
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Red Hat Selling Slop, RISC-V, LinuxONE
mostly slop though
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Open Hardware/Modding: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and More
hardware news picks
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Mozilla: Lobbying on the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA) and More Exodus
Mozilla news
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Programming Leftovers
Development picks
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Security Leftovers
bugs, cracks, and more
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GNOME: This Week in GNOME, Extending Libipuz, and Ayatana Indicators
GNOME news
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today's howtos
Instructionals/Technical posts
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Games: Godot, Classics, and Handhelds
gaming leftovers
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Apple and GNU/Linux Containers
a pair of reports
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EasyOS Changes in Internet Radio, Symphytum, and EcoTube
Updates from BK
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Shelly 2.3.3 Package Manager for Arch Linux Improves Flatpak/AppImage Support
Shelly 2.3.3 open-source graphical package manager for Arch Linux-based distributions is now available for download with better handling of Flatpak and AppImage bundles, and other changes.
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Long Days [original]
We're now exactly a week away from the longest day
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GNU/Linux Leftovers
GNU/Linux stories for today
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Today in Techrights
Some of the latest articles
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Android's Quick Share finally works on Linux—and it's simpler than KDE Connect
Even though I prefer GNOME over KDE
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There's a full Linux server dashboard hiding in your browser — and it's already installed
If you're a long-time Linux user, there's a very good chance that a raft of terminal commands is living in your head rent-free right now
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Juno Tab 4 Linux tablets launch in 10.5'' and 13'' versions powered by Intel processors
Juno Computers has refreshed its Linux tablet line with two new models
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CIB seven – workflow and process automation platform
This is free and open source software
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This Week in Plasma: 6.8 is Very Close!
This week the Plasma team put the finishing touches on Plasma 6.7
The corresponding text-only bulletin for Saturday contains all the text.
