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Spohnz Tech News Digest – July 22, 2025

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Tech News Digest - 2025-07-22

📢 Nerdy news, and the occasional non-nerdy news... just kidding, it's all nerdy!

[$] When free-software communities unite for privacy

Category: Linux
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 14:42:42 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

At DebConf25 in Brest, France, a speaker named intrigeri gave a talk titled "When Free Software Communities Unite: Tails, Tor, and the Fight for Privacy", providing an overview of the Tor Project's mission, projects, and reliance on Debian. The talk also touched on plans for the software delivered by Tor and its connections to the Debian community.

At DebConf25 in Brest, France, the talk "When Free Software Communities Unite: Tails, Tor, and the Fight for Privacy" was delivered by a man who introduced himself only as intrigeri. He delivered an overview of the Tor Project, its mission, and the projects under the umbrella. He also spoke about how the organization depends on Debian, and plans for the software it delivers.


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Security updates for Monday

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux, Red Hat
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 13:54:36 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Several Linux distributions, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Mageia, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu, have issued security updates to address vulnerabilities in various software packages. The updates affect packages such as Java, Chromium, Angular.js, Redis, Avahi, Python, and more, aimed at improving the overall security posture of these Linux distributions.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (java-1.8.0-openjdk), Debian (angular.js and batik), Fedora (chromium, pypy, screen, unbound, wine, and wine-mono), Mageia (djvulibre, quictls, and redis), Red Hat (avahi, gnome-remote-desktop, java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-11-openjdk with Extended Lifecycle Support, java-21-openjdk, kernel, kernel-rt, python-setuptools, redis, and valkey), SUSE (chromedriver, coreutils, cosign, docker, FastCGI, ffmpeg-4, fractal, gimp, glib2, ImageMagick, iputils, java-17-openjdk, java-24-openjdk, jq, kubelogin, kubernetes1.23, kubernetes1.24, kubernetes1.26, python-requests, python3, rmt-server, rustup, and thunderbird), and Ubuntu (apache2).
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Kernel prepatch 6.16-rc7

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux
Published: Sun, 20 Jul 2025 23:55:36 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Linus has released Linux version 6.16-rc7 for testing, which contains mostly minor patches focusing on documentation, self-tests, and tooling rather than significant code changes. The release feels trivial and Linus believes the kernel is in good shape, despite knocking on wood for good measure.
Linus has released 6.16-rc7 for testing.

Nothing really stands out - the biggest patches in here are for some documentation and self-tests or tooling, not actual kernel code changes.

So unlike the week before, it all feels very trivial and I think we're in good shape. Knock wood,


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Malicious packages uploaded to the Arch Linux AUR

Category: Linux
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 19 Jul 2025 21:36:25 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences:

The Arch Linux project has issued an advisory warning that malicious packages containing a remote access trojan were uploaded to the Arch User Repository (AUR). The affected packages are librewolf-fix-bin, firefox-patch-bin, and zen-browser-patched-bin, and users who installed them are advised to remove them and take measures to ensure they weren't compromised.
The Arch Linux project has sent out an advisory warning that a set of malicious packages, containing a remote access trojan, were uploaded to the Arch User Repository (AUR). The affected packages were librewolf-fix-bin, firefox-patch-bin, and zen-browser-patched-bin. "We strongly encourage users that may have installed one of these packages to remove them from their system and to take the necessary measures in order to ensure they were not compromised."
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The end of Clear Linux

Category: Linux
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 19 Jul 2025 13:51:42 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Intel has announced the end of its Clear Linux cloud-oriented operating system, effective immediately, and will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance. The company recommends that users of Clear Linux OS migrate to another actively maintained Linux distribution as soon as possible to ensure ongoing security and stability.
Intel has announced the abrupt end of its Clear Linux cloud-oriented distribution:

After years of innovation and community collaboration, we're ending support for Clear Linux OS. Effective immediately, Intel will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance for Clear Linux OS, and the Clear Linux OS GitHub repository will be archived in read-only mode. So, if you're currently using Clear Linux OS, we strongly recommend planning your migration to another actively maintained Linux distribution as soon as possible to ensure ongoing security and stability.

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pqcscan: Open-source post-quantum cryptography scanner

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:56:06 +0000
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PQCscan is an open-source tool that allows users to scan SSH and TLS servers to see which Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms they claim to support. This tool provides insight into the cryptographic capabilities of remote servers, helping users determine which PQC algorithms are supported for secure communication.

pqcscan is an open-source tool that lets users scan SSH and TLS servers to see which Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) algorithms they claim to support.

The post pqcscan: Open-source post-quantum cryptography scanner appeared first on Linux Today.


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Blender 4.5 LTS Open-Source 3D Graphics App Makes the Vulkan Backend Stable

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:54:37 +0000
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Blender 4.5 Long-Term Support (LTS) is now available for download, featuring new features and improvements to this free, open-source 3D graphics and modeling software. One notable update is the stabilization of the Vulkan backend, which makes it suitable for use in Blender.

Blender 4.5 LTS is now available for download as a major update to this powerful, free, cross-platform, and open-source 3D graphics and modeling software, a release that introduces new features and improvements.

The post Blender 4.5 LTS Open-Source 3D Graphics App Makes the Vulkan Backend Stable appeared first on Linux Today.


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PHP Proposes Switch to BSD-3-Clause License

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:53:12 +0000
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The PHP development team may replace its legacy license with the BSD 3-Clause license in version 9.0, which will improve compatibility and simplify distribution rights. This move aims to enhance collaboration and sharing of PHP code with other open-source projects that also use the BSD license.

PHP may drop its legacy license in favor of BSD 3-Clause in version 9.0, thereby enhancing compatibility and simplifying distribution rights.

The post PHP Proposes Switch to BSD-3-Clause License appeared first on Linux Today.


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Orange Pi RV2 Single Board Computer Running Linux: Building a Program

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:50:33 +0000
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This series of articles focuses on RISC-V single board computers running Linux. The first article in the series discusses the Orange Pi RV2 SBC and provides instructions on building a program using it.

This is a new series of articles focusing on RISC-V single board computers running Linux.

The post Orange Pi RV2 Single Board Computer Running Linux: Building a Program appeared first on Linux Today.


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How to Install Docker on Rocky Linux 10: A Step-by-Step Guide

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:48:51 +0000
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This guide provides a step-by-step process for installing Docker on Rocky Linux 10, which offers an enterprise-level foundation for running containerized workloads. The installation process can be found at the original article "How to Install Docker on Rocky Linux 10: A Step-by-Step Guide" on the Linux Today website.

A step-by-step guide to installing Docker on Rocky Linux 10, offering a solid Enterprise Linux foundation for containerized workloads.

The post How to Install Docker on Rocky Linux 10: A Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on Linux Today.


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Knock it off!

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-22T08:00:11-04:00
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Cassey Ho was getting her hair done when she started receiving hundreds of excited messages about Taylor Swift promoting her athleisure brand, Popflex, by wearing a Pirouette Skort in a music video. The exposure was immediate and significant, with Swift's millions of followers getting a glimpse of Ho's design in the "Fortnight" song promo.
Cassey Ho was getting her roots dyed when she started receiving hundreds of ecstatic messages. In a video clip promoting her song “Fortnight,” Taylor Swift was shown wearing the Pirouette Skort, a flouncy, tutu-style skirt with built-in shorts underneath, that Ho had designed for her athleisure brand Popflex. She knew immediately this exposure — one […]
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Nothing’s new CMF smartwatch drops swappable bezels for a bigger display

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-22T08:00:04-04:00
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Nothing has launched a new smartwatch under its affordable CMF subbrand that improves upon previous models' heart rate sensor, battery life, and GPS tracking capabilities, but compromises on customizability. The Watch 3 Pro is available globally starting today for $99 (currently reduced to $79) and features a 1.43-inch OLED display.
Nothing has launched a new smartwatch under its affordable CMF subbrand that improves upon the heart rate sensor, battery life, and GPS tracking capabilities of its predecessor, but gives up on some of its customizability. The Watch 3 Pro is available globally starting today for $99 (currently reduced to $79). The 1.43-inch OLED display provides […]
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Hellraiser is being turned into a survival horror game

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-22T08:00:00-04:00
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Boss Team Games has announced that they are developing a survival horror game based on the classic Hellraiser film series, titled Clive Barker's Hellraiser: Revival. This marks the first gaming adaptation of the franchise, which is known for its terrifying and eerie atmosphere.
The developers at Boss Team Games have such sights to show you: the studio just announced that it’s taking the terrifying world of the classic Hellraiser films and turning it into a survival horror game. The new title is called Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival, and somehow it’s the first gaming adaptation of the franchise, which […]
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The best smart rings for tracking sleep and health

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-21T20:19:13-04:00
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Buying a smart ring is relatively easy due to the limited options available, but the trustworthiness and reliability of these devices are still concerns due to their emergence as a niche category. As such, the best smart rings can be picked easily, but there may not be many top-notch choices in this space.
So, you’re thinking of buying a smart ring. Well, some good news. Picking the best of the lot is incredibly easy right now. The “bad” news is that, as far as trustworthiness and reliability, your choices are somewhat limited, as this is still a niche and emerging gadget category. Smart rings are in the middle […]
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Citizen will share crime videos with the NYPD

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-07-21T17:55:12-04:00
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New York City has announced that it will send users real-time public safety alerts based on their specific location through the crime-tracking app Citizen. Additionally, public safety agencies such as the NYPD, FDNY, and Emergency Management will have access to a portal to share information and coordinate responses to emergencies.
Mayor Eric Adams announced over the weekend that New York City will send users real-time public safety alerts based on their specific location through the crime-tracking app Citizen. The city also announced that public safety agencies, like the New York City Police Department, Fire Department, and Emergency Management, will have access to a portal to […]
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Nearly 3,000 people are leaving NASA, and this director is one of them

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 23:44:05 +0000
TL;DR: Makenzie Lystrup is leaving Goddard, following a recent pattern of high-level departures that includes the resignation of the director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The timing and reasons behind Lystrup's departure are not specified in this brief summary.
Makenzie Lystrup's departure from Goddard comes soon after the resignation of the director of JPL.
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Mercedes-AMG gives us a ride in its next high-performance EV

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: Ansible
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 22:01:34 +0000
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Mercedes-AMG is adopting a strategy similar to Hyundai's Ioniq 5 N by introducing simulated gear shifting and corresponding sound effects in their vehicles. This feature allows drivers to experience the thrill of manual shifting without actually changing gears, mimicking the feeling of driving a performance car.
Mercedes-AMG is following the Ioniq 5 N playbook with simulated shifting and sounds.
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Google gets ahead of the leaks and reveals the Pixel 10 early

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 20:25:14 +0000
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Google's upcoming smartphone will reportedly maintain its current design, indicating that there won't be any major changes to the device's appearance. This means users can expect a familiar look and feel from the new phone, which may appeal to fans of the brand who have grown accustomed to the design.
Google's next smartphone keeps the same design.
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FCC to eliminate gigabit speed goal and scrap analysis of broadband prices

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 19:49:17 +0000
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chair has deemed an analysis on the affordability of broadband internet as "extraneous", suggesting it does not have any relevance or bearing on the agency's decision-making process. The reasoning behind this determination was not specified, but it implies that the FCC will not be considering the affordability of broadband in its deliberations.
Analysis of broadband affordability deemed "extraneous" by FCC chair.
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SharePoint vulnerability with 9.8 severity rating under exploit across globe

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 19:30:09 +0000
TL;DR: Hackers are repeatedly launching attacks that allow them to steal sensitive credentials, granting them privileged access to systems and networks. This repeated exploitation enables attackers to perpetuate their malicious activities with increased ease and control.
Ongoing attacks are allowing hackers to steal credentials giving privileged access.
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14 Best USB Flash Drives (2025): Pen Drives, Thumb Drives, Memory Sticks

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 12:00:00 +0000
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These memory sticks, tested by WIRED, offer a portable digital storage solution that can be used as a personal filing cabinet. They provide a convenient and accessible way to store and manage files on-the-go.
These WIRED-tested memory sticks are a virtual filing cabinet in your pocket.
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Fiberglass-Free, Chemical-Free: Natural Fire Barriers for Mattresses

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 11:41:00 +0000
TL;DR: While fiberglass can be an unhealthy component of some mattresses, there are even more concerning chemical additives used as flame retardants that may pose greater risks to health and safety. When shopping for a new mattress, it's important to look for products that use safer alternatives or no added chemicals at all.
When it comes to flame retardants, fiberglass is unhealthy, but many chemicals are worse. Here’s what you need to know about buying a safe new mattress.
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X Data Center Fire in Oregon Started Inside Power Cabinet, Authorities Say

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 11:01:20 +0000
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Generative AI has led to increased attention on data centers, which are now facing significant electricity demands that could lead to higher risks of fires. As a result, there is growing concern about the potential consequences of these surging power needs for these critical facilities.
Generative AI has put data centers under the spotlight, and surging electricity needs could increase risk of fires.
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How to Spot and Guard Against Wrong Number Scams

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 11:00:00 +0000
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Receiving a text from an unknown number can be more than just a casual message, and these seemingly innocuous communications may have ulterior motives.
Ever gotten a text from a number you didn’t recognize? These communications are not as innocent as they might seem.
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent Is Haunting My Browser

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:30:00 +0000
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OpenAI and Perplexity have developed new tools that allow AI agents to browse the internet on behalf of users. If this technology takes off, it's possible that the internet could become a virtual "ghost town" where only bots are active, with human users no longer needed to navigate online content.
New tools from OpenAI and Perplexity can browse the web for you. If the idea takes off, these generative AI agents could turn the internet into a ghost town where only bots roam.
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[$] When free-software communities unite for privacy

Category: LWN.net
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 14:42:42 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

At DebConf25 in Brest, France, a speaker named intrigeri delivered a talk titled "When Free Software Communities Unite: Tails, Tor, and the Fight for Privacy", which covered the Tor Project's mission, its projects, and its dependence on Debian. The talk also touched on plans for the software the organization delivers.

At DebConf25 in Brest, France, the talk "When Free Software Communities Unite: Tails, Tor, and the Fight for Privacy" was delivered by a man who introduced himself only as intrigeri. He delivered an overview of the Tor Project, its mission, and the projects under the umbrella. He also spoke about how the organization depends on Debian, and plans for the software it delivers.


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Security updates for Monday

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux, Red Hat
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 13:54:36 +0000
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Multiple Linux distributions have released security updates to fix various vulnerabilities, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Mageia, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu. The updates address issues in packages such as openjdk, angular.js, chromium, redis, avahi, gnome-remote-desktop, kernel, python-setuptools, and many others.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (java-1.8.0-openjdk), Debian (angular.js and batik), Fedora (chromium, pypy, screen, unbound, wine, and wine-mono), Mageia (djvulibre, quictls, and redis), Red Hat (avahi, gnome-remote-desktop, java-1.8.0-openjdk, java-11-openjdk with Extended Lifecycle Support, java-21-openjdk, kernel, kernel-rt, python-setuptools, redis, and valkey), SUSE (chromedriver, coreutils, cosign, docker, FastCGI, ffmpeg-4, fractal, gimp, glib2, ImageMagick, iputils, java-17-openjdk, java-24-openjdk, jq, kubelogin, kubernetes1.23, kubernetes1.24, kubernetes1.26, python-requests, python3, rmt-server, rustup, and thunderbird), and Ubuntu (apache2).
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Kernel prepatch 6.16-rc7

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux
Published: Sun, 20 Jul 2025 23:55:36 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Linus has released Linux version 6.16-rc7 for testing, which mostly consists of documentation and self-test updates rather than significant kernel code changes. He believes that the release feels "trivial" and suggests they are in good shape, with no major concerns.
Linus has released 6.16-rc7 for testing.

Nothing really stands out - the biggest patches in here are for some documentation and self-tests or tooling, not actual kernel code changes.

So unlike the week before, it all feels very trivial and I think we're in good shape. Knock wood,


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Malicious packages uploaded to the Arch Linux AUR

Category: LWN.net
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 19 Jul 2025 21:36:25 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences:

The Arch Linux project issued an advisory warning that malicious packages containing a remote access trojan were uploaded to the Arch User Repository (AUR). The affected packages are librewolf-fix-bin, firefox-patch-bin, and zen-browser-patched-bin, and users who installed them are advised to remove them and take measures to ensure they were not compromised.
The Arch Linux project has sent out an advisory warning that a set of malicious packages, containing a remote access trojan, were uploaded to the Arch User Repository (AUR). The affected packages were librewolf-fix-bin, firefox-patch-bin, and zen-browser-patched-bin. "We strongly encourage users that may have installed one of these packages to remove them from their system and to take the necessary measures in order to ensure they were not compromised."
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The end of Clear Linux

Category: LWN.net
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 19 Jul 2025 13:51:42 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Intel has announced the end of its Clear Linux cloud-oriented distribution, effective immediately, and will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance. The company recommends that users currently using Clear Linux OS plan their migration to another actively maintained Linux distribution as soon as possible to ensure ongoing security and stability.
Intel has announced the abrupt end of its Clear Linux cloud-oriented distribution:

After years of innovation and community collaboration, we're ending support for Clear Linux OS. Effective immediately, Intel will no longer provide security patches, updates, or maintenance for Clear Linux OS, and the Clear Linux OS GitHub repository will be archived in read-only mode. So, if you're currently using Clear Linux OS, we strongly recommend planning your migration to another actively maintained Linux distribution as soon as possible to ensure ongoing security and stability.

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Argon ONE Up Laptop Runs on a Raspberry Pi CM5

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 23:14:50 +0000
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The Argon ONE UP is a 14-inch laptop that runs on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, offering various ports and expansion options. The device features a 40-pin GPIO add-on for additional customization possibilities.

Argon ONE UP is a 14-inch laptop powered by a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5. It boasts ports, expansion ports, and 40 pin GPIO add-on. Details inside.

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KDE Plasma Adds Rounded Bottom Window Corners to Apps

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 21:35:13 +0000
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KDE Plasma 6.5 introduces a new feature that automatically rounds the bottom corners of Breeze-decorated windows, fulfilling a long-standing request from KDE fans. This change will apply to all apps with Breeze decoration, giving them a visually appealing rounded edge.

KDE Plasma 6.5 will automatically round the bottom corners of Breeze-decorated windows, adding a feature that's been asked for by KDE fans for years.

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Firefox 141 Adds AI Tab Grouping, Reduces Memory Use on Linux

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 17:53:50 +0000
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Firefox 141 has been released, featuring AI-powered tab groups, reduced memory usage on Linux, and expanded support for picture-in-picture (PiP). The update also includes a new unit converter feature.

Firefox logo in front of white 141 numbers; red background.Firefox 141 is out, featuring AI-powered tab groups, lower memory usage on Linux, a new unit converter, and expanded PiP support. See what's new.

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Screenshot Tool Gradia Adds Code Snippet Generator, Snap Install

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Sun, 20 Jul 2025 21:28:34 +0000
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Gradia 1.7 has been released with new features, including a code snippet generator, additional text tool outlines, and image rotation capabilities. The update also makes Gradia available on the Canonical Snap Store for easy installation on Ubuntu systems.

Gradia 1.7 adds code snippet generator, more text tool outlines, image rotation, and arrives on the Canonical Snap Store for easier installation on Ubuntu.

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This Tool Upgrades Everything on Ubuntu Using One Command

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Sun, 20 Jul 2025 16:59:47 +0000
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TopGrade is a CLI tool that allows you to update all packages on Ubuntu with just one command, including apt and pip. This simplifies the process of keeping your system up-to-date by eliminating the need to run multiple commands to update different package managers.

Skip running multiple commands to update packages on Ubuntu with TopGrade, a CLI tool which upgrades everything, from apt to pip, with a single command.

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I Found a New Open Source Grammar Checker Tool And I Like it... Well... Kind of

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 07:05:00 GMT
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In today's era of data collection and AI, simplicity can be more effective than complexity. A new open-source grammar checker offers a much-needed solution for those seeking a straightforward approach to checking grammatical errors.
Sometime simple is better. This new open source grammar checker is what we need in this age of data collection and AI.
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I Made Kitty Terminal Even More Awesome by Using These 15 Customization Tips and Tweaks

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 21 Jul 2025 06:38:35 GMT
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Kitty is a terminal that offers various customization options through its config file. You have shared your preferred config changes, but did not specify what they are.
Kitty is an excellent terminal and offers you a variety of customization options though its config file. Here are the config changes I prefer.
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FOSS Weekly #25.29: End of Ubuntu 24.10, AUR Issue, Terminal Tips, Screenshot Editing and More Linux Stuff

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 17 Jul 2025 04:27:47 GMT
TL;DR: The European Union is continuing to move towards adopting open-source software and promoting its use across the continent, with a focus on increasing transparency, reducing costs, and fostering innovation. This shift towards open source is expected to have significant implications for the tech industry, as governments and institutions increasingly prioritize collaboration and sharing of digital resources over proprietary solutions.
Europe keeps on marching...towards open source.
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Unsure About the Future of Windsurf? Try These Alternative Vibe Coding Editors on Linux

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 16 Jul 2025 14:04:59 GMT
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Windsurf has been experiencing some difficulties recently, and it may be time to consider making a change.
Windsurf’s been a bit rocky lately. Time for a change?
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The Curious Case of AUR Updates Fetching 30 GB of Data for Electron

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 15 Jul 2025 03:44:05 GMT
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Many people feel that large software updates, like ones that require a significant amount of space (such as 30 GB), are inconvenient and take up too much time. This sentiment suggests that people value their time and would prefer smaller, more manageable updates.
No one has time for a 30 GB update, right?
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🧱 Building better initramfs: A deep dive into dracut on Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 04 Jul 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This guide teaches you how to fully utilize Dracut, the boot process tool used in Fedora and RHEL, by exploring real-world scenarios, configuring custom modules, and providing performance tuning tips for creating optimized initramfs images. By following this hands-on approach, you'll learn how to build better initramfs images that improve your system's boot process.
Learn how to harness the full power of dracut, the modern tool behind Fedora and RHEL's boot process. This hands-on guide explores real-world scenarios, custom module configurations, and performance tuning tips for building better initramfs images.
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🔧 Unlocking system performance: A practical guide to tuning PCP on Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 27 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is a framework for collecting, monitoring, and analyzing system performance metrics that is available in the repositories for Fedora and RHEL. This guide focuses on tuning PCP's pmlogger service to customize its functionality for debugging performance issues or other purposes.
Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) is a robust framework for collecting, monitoring, and analyzing system performance metrics. Available in the repos for Fedora and RHEL, it allows administrators to gather a wide array of data with minimal configuration. This guide walks you through tuning PCP’s pmlogger service to better fit your needs—whether you’re debugging performance issues or […]
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🔧 Deep dive into sosreport: understanding the data pack layout in Fedora & RHEL

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: Red Hat
Published: Wed, 25 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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sosreport is a command-line utility available on Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS that collects a comprehensive snapshot of system data. This article aims to improve the usefulness of sosreport's output by providing a better understanding of its contents, helping users get more value from this powerful tool.
This article will describe the content and structure of the sosreport output. The aim is to improve its usefullness through a better understanding of its contents. 🧰 What is sosreport? sosreport is a powerful command-line utility available on Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, and other RHEL-based systems to collect a comprehensive snapshot of […]
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System insights with command-line tools: free and vmstat

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 23 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This article explores the "System insights with command-line tools" series, focusing on two small utilities, free and vmstat, which provide valuable information about a Linux system's health. The free utility provides an instant snapshot of RAM and swap usage, while vmstat offers a real-time view of virtual memory statistics.
In this fifth article of the “System insights with command-line tools” series we explore free and vmstat, two small utilities that reveal a surprising amount about your Linux system’s health. free gives you an instant snapshot of how RAM and swap are being used. vmstat (the virtual memory statistics reporter) reports a real-time view of […]
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Flock to Fedora 2025 Recap: Streaming from Kenya

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 19 Jun 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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The author recapped their experience attending Flock to Fedora 2025, which was streamed live from Kenya, and thanked the organizers and volunteers who made it possible. As a virtual attendee, they tuned in live from Kenya on June 5-6 and appreciated everyone's effort behind the event.
This is my recap of Flock to Fedora 2025, streamed live from Kenya! I would really like to thank the amazing team – speakers, volunteers as well, who made FLOCK possible this year!  This recap is from a virtual attendee’s viewpoint, tuning in live from Kenya for June 5–6. Massive appreciation to everyone behind the […]
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