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Updated This Past Day - Android Leftovers Android 17's Contact Picker is the privacy upgrade we needed years ago - antiX 26 is the Linux distro that makes a 2009 laptop feel faster than a modern Chromebook Linux distro explicitly built for older computers - 5 hard truths about switching to Linux that Windows users need to hear There’s a version of the Linux story where everything clicks—and you wonder how you ever used Windows - The 7 stages of becoming a real Linux user Linux has a weird way of pulling you deeper - South Africa: Windows Now Measured at 9%, an All-Time Low [original] Relatively speaking, Windows isn't used much to access Web sites there - Ubuntu 26.04 LTS makes it even easier to enable 10 years of security updates Canonical is adding Ubuntu Pro enrollment to the Welcome tool in the upcoming 26.04 LTS release - Free and Open Source Software This is free and open source software - Linux 6.6.133 I'm announcing the release of the 6.6.133 kernel - Audiocasts, PostgreSQL, Ventoy and More today's leftovers (slow news) - GNU/Linux Distributions and Operating Systems: FunOS, OpenBSD, and IBM Stuff 8 misc.
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PeaZip 11.0 Archive Manager Speeds Up File Browsing and Enhances Bookmarks PeaZip 11.0 open-source archive manager is now available for download with faster archive browsing, enhanced bookmarks, internal drag and drop, and other changes. Here’s what’s new! - Android Leftovers Can An Android Tablet Replace Your Laptop?
Almost 7 Years of COVID [original] A community's maturity is a sign of strength and endurance - Let’s put an end to the speculation At the time, nobody could imagine that the companies that had supported OpenOffice.org until then would create a project to kill LibreOffice - Why I don't use Linux on my desktop PC Linux is a great operating system - Linux desktop environments are dying, and KDE and GNOME killed them Although the number of Linux Desktops has fluctuated over time - I switched my Linux terminal to Zsh and it’s the biggest productivity boost I’ve had in years My Linux terminal is one of the most important tools for my daily workflows - I switched from GNOME to KDE Plasma 6 and I'm not going back to Ubuntu defaults When I installed and booted into Ubuntu GNOME - Bluefish 2.4.1 Released with Side-by-Side View & Improved Dark Mode Bluefish, the free open-source code editor for programmers and web developers, release new 2.4.1 version few days ago - Best Free and Open Source Software To provide an insight into the quality of software that’s available, we’ve compiled a list of the best free and open source Hyprland tools for screen capturing - Review: Origami Linux 2026.03 I went into my trial with Origami being not only aware that I wouldn't appreciate aspects of the distribution - Today in Techrights Some of the latest articles The corresponding text-only bulletin for Monday contains all the text.
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Almost 7 Years of COVID [original] A community's maturity is a sign of strength and endurance - Let’s put an end to the speculation At the time, nobody could imagine that the companies that had supported OpenOffice.org until then would create a project to kill LibreOffice - Why I don't use Linux on my desktop PC Linux is a great operating system - Linux desktop environments are dying, and KDE and ...
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Almost 7 Years of COVID [original] A community's maturity is a sign of strength and endurance - Let’s put an end to the speculation At the time, nobody could imagine that the companies that had supported OpenOffice.org until then would create a project to kill LibreOffice - Why I don't use Linux on my desktop PC Linux is a great operating system - Linux desktop environments are dying, and KDE and ...
Techrights — Growing Awareness of Techrights' Importance?
Almost 7 Years of COVID [original] A community's maturity is a sign of strength and endurance - Let’s put an end to the speculation At the time, nobody could imagine that the companies that had supported OpenOffice.org until then would create a project to kill LibreOffice - Why I don't use Linux on my desktop PC Linux is a great operating system - Linux desktop environments are dying, and KDE and ...
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Almost 7 Years of COVID [original] A community's maturity is a sign of strength and endurance - Let’s put an end to the speculation At the time, nobody could imagine that the companies that had supported OpenOffice.org until then would create a project to kill LibreOffice - Why I don't use Linux on my desktop PC Linux is a great operating system - Linux desktop environments are dying, and KDE and ...
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Almost 7 Years of COVID [original] A community's maturity is a sign of strength and endurance - Let’s put an end to the speculation At the time, nobody could imagine that the companies that had supported OpenOffice.org until then would create a project to kill LibreOffice - Why I don't use Linux on my desktop PC Linux is a great operating system - Linux desktop environments are dying, and KDE and ...