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This Simple GUI Tool Takes the Pain Out of Docker and Podman A polished, libadwaita-based container manager that now works with both Podman and Docker.
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Thunderbolt Wants to Do for AI Clients What Thunderbird Did for Email This self-hostable enterprise AI client lets you bring your own models and keep your data off third-party servers.
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Mozilla’s New Firefox Mascot ‘Kit’ Triggers Online Backlash Over Pronouns From cute mascot to online outrage, Firefox’s “Kit” quickly became the center of a debate no one expected. But is the controversy even justified?
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Won’t Somebody Think of the Children? Why Big Tech’s ‘Tobacco Moment’ Isn’t What It Seems As regulators rush to “protect children,” we risk creating something worse. A more centralized, identity-driven, and surveilled internet that strengthens Big Tech instead of challenging it.
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21-year-old Polish Woman Fixed a 20-year-old Linux Bug! She wasn't hunting for bugs. She was doing something mundane when she discovered the issue and made the fix. We need more such positive stories.
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Cal.com Goes Close Source Because "AI Can Easily Exploit Open Source Software" That said, the old codebase will live on as Cal.diy under the MIT license.
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Russian Baikal CPUs Are Losing Their Place in the Linux Kernel After sanctions, bankruptcy and removal of kernel maintainers, Baikal's unfinished kernel code is being removed.
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Privacy Email Service Tuta Now Also Has Cloud Storage with Quantum-Resistant Encryption Tuta Drive is almost here, and it makes Google Drive and OneDrive look sus. I explored the early access release.
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FOSS Weekly #26.16: Kernel 7.0, Essential Terminal Tips, France Linux Move, New Age Verification Bill and More Some good news, some not so good news.
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Can You Identify The Fake Linux Distros From The Real Ones? With over 300+ Linix distros, it is never easy to remember all of them. Still, you can make a guess and see if you can identify some fake distros in this fun quiz.
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Oh No! Now A Federal Bill Wants OS-Level Age Verification for Everyone in the USA If passed, the bill would apply across the U.S., unlike the state-level laws already around.
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A PHP Dev Just Solved a 20+ Year-Old KDE Plasma Problem No One Else Would KWin can now show different virtual desktops on each screen independently.
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An Open Source Dev Has Put Together a Fix for AMD GPU's VRAM Mismanagement on Linux Six kernel patches and two utilities later, the VRAM situation for AMD GPUs is better now.
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AI Code Gets Approved in the Linux Kernel… But With Strings Attached The kernel's stance on AI-assisted patches is now official.
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Linux Kernel 7.0 is Out With Improvements Across the Board for Intel, AMD, and Storage From Nova Lake audio to autonomous XFS repairs and Zen 6 prep, this release covers a lot of ground.
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How to Take Screenshots in Linux Mint [Beginner's Tip] This beginner's tutorial helps you learn the basics of taking screenshots on Linux Mint/
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Privacy Messenger Session Is Staring Down a 90-Day Countdown to Obscurity With paid developers gone and only volunteers remaining, the app has until July 8 to secure funding or fade into irrelevance.
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Good News! France Starts Plan to Replace Windows With Linux on Government Desktops DINUM is ditching Windows for Linux as France pushes every ministry to draft a migration plan away from non-European software.
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Is a Clanker Being Used to Carry Out AI Fuzzing in the Linux Kernel? Greg Kroah-Hartman appears to be running AI-assisted fuzzing on the kernel. Don't outrage yet, as this may not be a bad thing.
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Microsoft Locked Out VeraCrypt, WireGuard, and Windscribe from Pushing Windows Updates A mandatory verification requirement Microsoft introduced in October took them out.
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FOSS Weekly #26.15: Rollback in apt, bad USB detection, Glass UI in KDE, Linux Kernel dropping older processor support and more Some things from the past find their way back. Others are eventually left behind.
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I Tried Apt Command's New Rollback Feature — Here’s How It Went The new history commands let you undo, redo, or roll back package installs, upgrades, and removals.
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Anthropic Just Handed Apache $1.5M to Secure the Open Source Stack AI Depends On Apache Software Foundation's Ruth Suehle says this kind of sustained investment is what keeps critical open source up and running.
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PyTorch Foundation Expands Its Open Source AI Portfolio With Helion and Safetensors Meta's Helion and Hugging Face's Safetensors are now hosted projects under the PyTorch umbrella.
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Glass UI Is Making a Comeback on Linux Thanks to KDE Contributors For those who never warmed up to Breeze, Oxygen and Air are shaping up to be compelling alternatives again.
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Online Open Source OS Puter Becomes More Awesome With Office Offering A full functional operating system in the web browser. From coding tools to office suite, it has everything.
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Opera GX on Linux is for Gamers Who Put Stickers on Their Laptop The gaming browser lands on Linux with flashy bits, but the defaults need some work.
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Even in 2026, Linux Is Still Adding Support for Sega Dreamcast’s GD-ROM from the '90s Linux continues to surprise. Linux kernel saw a new patch that adds support for Sega Dreamcast’s GD-ROM, a ’90s-era console technology that refuses to fade away.
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The Linux Kernel is Finally Letting Go of i486 CPU Support The support remained in the Linux kernel all these years after every other major platform dropped it.
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I Found A Terminal Tool That Makes CSV Files Look Stunning This new tool called Tennis makes CSV files look clean, colorful, surprisingly beautiful and ever more useful.
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