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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 10, 2026


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HandBrake, the popular free open-source video transcoder for Linux, Windows, and macOS, released new 1.11.0 version today
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In this planet we are compelled to coexist with some really monstrous men
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I've used Tor browser for years, but now I'm using it on my Android phone - here's why
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Stallman understood that software freedom isn’t about ideology, but more about who has veto power over your work
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This is free and open source software
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The last maintenance release of the 25.12 series is out with the usual batch of stability fixes and workflow improvements
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FOSS news for today
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inc. Spartan
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Development blurbs
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and some Red Hat news
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BSD news
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gadgets and more
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3 Barry Kauler updates
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Application-related news
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mostly idroot for today
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now out
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Once upon a time winning arguments was considered important
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Various picks via Invidious
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a handful of howtos
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a couple of distro walkthroughs
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a weekly outline and new project
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Linux is famously customizable, and when you hear its perks discussed
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Arch Linux has a reputation for being brutally hard to install and maintain
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This is free and open source software
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This week though I found myself curious about small aspects of three separate projects and decided to share what I learned
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Ironically, when the EU asked for feedback on new tech rules, it locked the process to dear old Microsoft. A fast, focused campaign forced officials to add an open format instead.
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Some of the latest articles
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Article by Alexandre Oliva
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The 282nd installment of the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup is here for the week ending March 8th, 2026.
The corresponding text-only bulletin for Monday contains all the text.