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        Manjaro 24.1 "Xahea" launches with KDE Plasma 6.1.5, VirtualBox 7.1, and moreLess than four months after the arrival of version 24.0 "Wynsdey," Manjaro Linux 24.1 is ready to be unleashed 
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        British Host [original]We try to ensure pageloads never take more than a second, even in distant places like Japan 
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        Tux Machines and 2034 Milestone [original]Yesterday Tux Machines served 436,897 Web hits New
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        today's howtosmostly idroot 
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        GNOME: Nautilus, Berlin Mini GUADEC 2024, UTF-8 Validation Performancesome GNOME picks 
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        Web and E-mail LeftoversInternet related news about FOSS 
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        Free Software and Education LeftoversEducation mostly 
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        Free Software Directory meeting and State of the Map Conference in Kenyaevents 
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        GNU/Linux and Distribution LeftoversGNU/Linux centric leftovers 
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        Debian Reports/Blurbs From Colin Watson, Guido Günther, and Junichi Uekawamostly lists of work 
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        Open Hardware/Modding: RISC-V, Arduino, and MoreSome hardware news 
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        Security Leftoverswith focus on Free software 
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        today's howtoslast batch for today 
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        Programming LeftoversDevelopment and coding mostly 
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        New Release: Tor Browser 13.5.6This version includes important security updates to Firefox 
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        Windows TCO: Maui, Rspamd, BSODsMicrosoft problems 
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        Games: Ryujinx Shutdown, Lorn's Lure, and MoreLatest 9 from GamingOnLinux 
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        Migrating from AWS to Self-HostingThe Rust Foundation for example, reports that they spent $404,400 on infrastructure costs in 2023 
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        Manjaro-based ultralight Mabox Linux 24.09 now available for downloadBased on Manjaro and inspired by CrunchBang and taking advantage of a few BunsenLabs utilities 
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        Google announces Linux-powered Samsung Galaxy Chromebook Plus and Lenovo Chromebook Duet 11-inchWith ChromeOS being a Linux-based operating system, the introduction of these features could make Microsoft nervous 
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        The best old-school Linux window managers that still hold upIf you long for the early days of Linux, you can still install and use some of your favorite interfaces 
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        Switching to Linux Saves You Money in More Ways Than OneWhile mobile devices are fine for chatting, reading, and watching, sometimes you need a real computer to get work done 
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        Free and Open Source Software, howtos and InstallationsThis is free and open source software 
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        Buzzwords and Leftovers5 more stories 
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        The Document Foundation’s Annual Report 2023 and LibreOffice Community releases the Writer 7.6 Guide in Brazilian PortugueseLibreOffice news 
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        Open Hardware: FPGAs, Raspberry Pi, and MoreHardware related news 
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        Programming: Tcl/Tk, Qt, and RCoding related links/news 
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        Security Leftoversincidents, bugs, and more 
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        today's howtos4 howtos only 
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        Today in TechrightsSome of the latest articles 
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