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#186 Media Parsing - This Week in Gnome
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from January 31 to February 07.

Apple’s defenses that protect data from being sent in the clear are globally disabled.

Right on schedule, a new update to the Mozilla Firefox web browser is available for download. Last month's Firefox 134 release saw the New Tab page layout

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Welcome to a new issue of "This Week in Plasma"! Every week we cover as much as possible of what's happening in the world of KDE Plasma and its associated apps like Discover, System Monitor, and more.

#185 Adwaita Sans - This Week in Gnome
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from January 24 to January 31.

The Thunderbird email client is making its monthly 'release channel' builds the default download starting in March. "We're excited to announce that

Why a relatively unknown Chinese-developed AI model has turned the AI industry on its head.

Solus 4.7 Released
New Year, new ISOs! We are proud to announce our latest release: Solus 4.7 Endurance. This release focuses on updating our editions, and ref
Welcome to a new issue of "This Week in Plasma"! Every week we cover as much as possible of what's happening in the world of KDE Plasma and its associated apps like Discover, System Monitor, and more.
#184 Upcoming Freeze - This Week in Gnome
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from January 17 to January 24.

Update on hibernation in Fedora Workstation
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Release of Vivaldi 7.1 | Vivaldi Browser
Vivaldi 7.1 is all about making the browser even better at adapting to you. From widgets that keep you informed to tools that simplify your workflow.

A fresh stable release of Wine — the open-source compatibility layer that makes it possible to run Windows apps and games on Linux and macOS — has been

MAME Devs Spent 628 Years Cracking Protection on 712 Retro Games
A new study on the MAME emulator reveals that copy protection undermines game preservation. On average, a game takes 10.6 months to crack.
I do think it's "well" designed. "Best" is going to be up to you. Lots of folks look for different things.
I still go back to it from time to time. OpenRA adds some nice flavor, and then you have cool mods like Combat Arms that brings in some of the newer races/groups.
Good call, good call!
Maybe 3 months for it to compile and start up? Good thing it's fall in the northern hemisphere... that's gonna be toasty!
Don't let your dreams be dreams, friend.
Github: Windows XP All Editions Universal Product Keys Collection
It’s their best feature!
Good to know!
Just turning off secure boot and giving Linux its own drive. Much better this way!
Windows killed Windows? Oh the irony!
It’s not enforced, but I kept it on and was using Fedora until I turned it off recently since they support it. If I turn it back on, good chance Secure Boot will complain when booting into Linux.
I think this is the issue here
Not sure how, but alright! Take it easy.
Agreed, but I suppose if all you can do is a make a better product and scream into the void, might as well!
What types of mind blowing improvements were you hoping for?
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Ah, no full git integration breaks it for me. I’ll definitely check in again when that feature shows up.
I knew my ears were burning. Thank you for the shout out! :)
I agree it's awesome. Looking forward to more, but the blog isn't mine, it's Peter Hutterer :)
Sort of? Their Chromium specific code is kept open, as per the parent license, but their Vivaldi specific stuff is, indeed, closed.
But that's why you can't Outfire the Fox. 🦊