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It seems that Huawei has managed to create an ecosystem of hardware as well as software.
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Privacy concerns drove me to move 20,000+ photos and videos out of OneDrive.
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Planned across three new Fedora releases, the initiative targets Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, and ARM hardware.
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Lenovo and Dell are now funding the service that ships firmware to millions of Linux devices.
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A working exploit is already out, and systems that patched Copy Fail are still exposed.
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Not a good week for Ubuntu fans.
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Yazi makes it easier to build your terminal-first workflow by giving you a pwoerful, featuree-rich file manager.
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A fake AI agent, a near-identical Ubuntu URL, and a crypto wallet prompt, here's how hackers used Ubuntu's own brandi...
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I like projects built around sustainability and open source. The MiciMike board fits into the original Home Mini encl...
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Makes us wonder how things will turn out in the end.
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It's been patched, but cloud and container users should update sooner than later.
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The self-hosted, FOSS-only platform is still in the pilot phase, but government agencies are already signing up.
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Microsoft reversed the change after developers found the AI attribution line appearing even with Copilot disabled.
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OS-SCi's Lomiri Tech Meeting includes keynotes, free books, and a new bounty program reveal.
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These images ship with a newer kernel, and they exist for a good reason.
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There are fewer official flavors with 26.04 LTS version. Is it alarming?
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Tim Paterson's 1981 assembler printouts are now transcribed, compilable, and MIT-licensed.
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Fedora 44 is here and so is a new standard directory under Home.
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After using it for a while, I understood why Ubntu and Fedora opted for Ptyxis as their new default terminal.
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It runs Linux, plays Steam games, and only time will tell how long before Sony DMCAs it.