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Tech News Digest – May 27, 2025

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Tech News Digest - 2025-05-27

📢 Your daily dose of digital delight... with a side of sarcasm!

NixOS 25.05 released

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 13:02:37 +0000
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NixOS version 25.05 has been released, featuring support for the COSMIC desktop environment, GNOME 48, and a 6.12 kernel, among other changes. The full list of updates can be found in the release notes, which provide more detail on the new features and modules included in this version.
Version 25.05 of the NixOS distribution has been released. Changes include support for the COSMIC desktop environment (reviewed here in August), GNOME 48, a 6.12 kernel, and many new modules; see the release notes for details. (Thanks to Pavel Roskin).
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Security updates for Tuesday

Category: Linux
Tags: Red Hat
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 12:54:02 +0000
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Multiple Linux distributions, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu, have issued security updates to address various vulnerabilities. The updates cover a range of packages, including media players, databases, web browsers, and other software components.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, libsoup, and python-tornado), Debian (libavif and pgbouncer), Red Hat (gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, mingw-freetype and spice-client-win, and webkit2gtk3), SUSE (firefox, govulncheck-vulndb, and python310-setuptools), and Ubuntu (flask, intel-microcode, openjdk-17-crac, tika, and Tomcat).
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[$] Development statistics for the 6.15 kernel

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 16:04:16 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

The 6.14 kernel development cycle was the slowest since 2015 with only 11,003 non-merge changesets, whereas the 6.15 kernel brought in 14,612 changesets, making it the busiest release since 2024's 6.7. The 6.15 release on May 25 marked a return to normal development pace, allowing for an analysis of where the changes came from in this latest release.
The 6.14 kernel development cycle only brought in 11,003 non-merge changesets, making it the slowest cycle since 4.0, which was released in

  1. The 6.15 kernel, instead, brought in 14,612 changesets, making it the busiest release since 6.7, released at the beginning of 2024. The kernel development process, in other words, is back up to full speed. The 6.15 release happened on May 25, so the time has come for the obligatory look at where the changes in this release came from.
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Security updates for Monday

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux, Red Hat
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 14:39:05 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Multiple Linux distributions have issued security updates to fix various vulnerabilities, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Mageia, Oracle, Red Hat, Slackware, SUSE, and Ubuntu. The updates address issues in packages such as kernel, ghostscript, OpenSSL, .NET, Firefox, Thunderbird, Grafana, and more, depending on the distribution.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (389-ds-base, ghostscript, grafana, kernel, and osbuild-composer), Debian (intel-microcode, kernel, libphp-adodb, and openssl), Fedora (dotnet8.0, ghostscript, iputils, nbdkit, open-vm-tools, thunderbird, and vyper), Mageia (chromium-browser-stable, glibc, iputils, microcode, nodejs, and zsync), Oracle (.NET 8.0, .NET 9.0, 389-ds-base, avahi, buildah, compat-openssl11, expat, firefox, ghostscript, gimp, git, grafana, gvisor-tap-vsock, libsoup, libxslt, mod_auth_openidc, nginx, nodejs:20, osbuild-composer, podman, skopeo, thunderbird, vim, webkit2gtk3, xdg-utils, xterm, and yelp), Red Hat (kernel, kernel-rt, libsoup, libsoup3, python-tornado, and ruby), Slackware (ffmpeg), SUSE (audiofile, firefox, glibc, govulncheck-vulndb, grafana, kernel, kind, kubo, libecpg6, postgresql13, postgresql14, python-Django, python-setuptools, python-tornado6, python311-Flask, python311-tornado6, python313, python36-setuptools, thunderbird, transfig, and xen), and Ubuntu (glib2.0, linux-bluefield, linux-ibm, linux-raspi, and openjdk-21-crac).
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The 6.15 kernel has been released

Category: Linux
Tags: Linux
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 03:44:19 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the text in 2 sentences:

Linus has released the 6.15 kernel, which includes various significant changes such as smarter timer-ID assignment, improved checkpoint/restore operations, and new features like nested ID-mapped mounts, zero-copy network-data reception via io_uring, and more. The release was delayed by a few hours due to a last-minute bug report, but is now available with many exciting updates and improvements.
Linus has released the 6.15 kernel, as expected.

So this was delayed by a couple of hours because of a last-minute bug report resulting in one new feature being disabled at the eleventh hour, but 6.15 is out there now.

Significant changes in 6.15 include smarter timer-ID assignment to make checkpoint/restore operations more reliable, the ability to read status information from a pidfd after the process in question has been reaped, the PIDFD_SELF special pidfd value, nested ID-mapped mounts, zero-copy network-data reception via io_uring, The ability to read epoll events via io_uring, resilient queued spinlocks for BPF programs, guard-page enhancements allowing them to be placed in file-backed memory areas and for user space to detect their presence, the once-controversial fwctl subsystem, the optional sealing of some system mappings, and much more.

See the LWN merge-window summaries (part 1, part 2) and the in-progress KernelNewbies 6.15 page for more information.
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11 Best Free and Open Source Mailing List Managers

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 12:38:11 +0000
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This article highlights the top 11 free and open source mailing list managers that can help streamline email campaigns and improve communication with an audience. The list provides a comprehensive guide for individuals looking to manage their email lists effectively without incurring costs.

Discover the 11 best free and open source mailing list managers to streamline your email campaigns and enhance communication with your audience.

The post 11 Best Free and Open Source Mailing List Managers appeared first on Linux Today.


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Believe It or Not, Microsoft Just Announced a Linux Distribution Service – Here’s Why

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 12:32:15 +0000
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Microsoft has announced the launch of a new Linux distribution service, which could potentially reshape the tech landscape. The move has surprised many in the industry, and this article explores why Microsoft made this decision and what it might mean for the future of technology.

Discover the surprising announcement from Microsoft about their new Linux distribution service. Learn why this move could reshape the tech landscape.

The post Believe It or Not, Microsoft Just Announced a Linux Distribution Service – Here’s Why appeared first on Linux Today.


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Grafana 12 Observability Platform Released with Major Upgrades

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 12:26:59 +0000
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Grafana 12's Observability Platform offers powerful upgrades to enhance monitoring capabilities and streamline data visualization. The platform has been released with major updates, according to Linux Today.

Discover the powerful upgrades in Grafana 12's Observability Platform. Enhance your monitoring capabilities and streamline your data visualization today.

The post Grafana 12 Observability Platform Released with Major Upgrades appeared first on Linux Today.


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24 Nmap Commands Every Linux Admin Should Use for Network Security

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 12:20:51 +0000
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The article provides 24 essential Nmap commands that every Linux administrator should know to ensure robust network security. By mastering these commands, Linux admins can enhance their skills and effectively protect their systems against potential threats.

Discover 24 essential Nmap commands every Linux admin needs for robust network security. Enhance your skills and protect your systems effectively.

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15 Basic Linux Interview Questions with Answers (Entry-Level)

Category: Linux Today
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 12:13:15 +0000
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The article provides a list of 15 basic Linux interview questions and answers to help entry-level candidates prepare for their interviews and stand out. The questions are designed to cover essential knowledge and skills, allowing readers to succeed in their Linux interviews.

Ace your entry-level Linux interview with our curated list of 15 basic questions and answers, designed to help you stand out and succeed.

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With the Switch, technology finally caught up to Nintendo

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-27T09:30:00-04:00
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The Nintendo Switch is on track to become Nintendo's best-selling hardware ever, thanks to its innovative design that allows for seamless transitions between home console and handheld gaming. As a result, Nintendo isn't making significant changes with the upcoming Switch 2, instead choosing to build upon the original's success rather than revolutionizing it.
The Nintendo Switch is on the cusp of becoming Nintendo's bestselling hardware ever. In retrospect, it's easy to see why: it's a device that seamlessly transitions from a home console to a handheld, erasing the distinction between the two. It's been so successful that Nintendo isn't changing all that much with the Switch 2. But […]
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Shein’s ‘fake discounts’ break the law, EU says

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-27T09:25:13-04:00
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The European Union has warned Shein that several of its business practices violate EU consumer protection law, including offering fake discounts and pressuring customers into making purchases. The EU's Consumer Protection Cooperation Network gave Shein an ultimatum: conform to the law or face unspecified consequences.
The European Union has warned Shein that several of its practices violate EU consumer protection law, including by offering “fake discounts” and pressuring customers into completing purchases with phony deadlines. This week, the EU’s Consumer Protection Cooperation (CPC) Network said the fast-fashion retailer needs to bring its practices in line with the law, or else […]
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Inside the Meta monopoly trial

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-27T09:09:48-04:00
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Meta has a reputation for quickly copying features from other startups, often incorporating them into their own popular platforms before the original companies can gain traction. This rapid imitation strategy, which may not be approved of by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, allows Meta to potentially "eat the lunch" of smaller competitors.
Meta has a well-earned reputation as the fastest follower in tech. Did your startup launch a cool feature that people like? Before you can say "Series B," Meta will have built something eerily similar, embedded it into its vastly more popular platforms, and eaten your lunch. This probably isn't how CEO Mark Zuckerberg would like […]
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OnePlus’ new ‘small’ phone isn’t coming to the US, but its AI features are

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-27T09:00:00-04:00
TL;DR: The latest OnePlus phone in the 13 lineup, exclusive to India, will introduce AI features such as Plus Mind, which allows users to store important information and schedules in a dedicated "Mind Space" rather than manually logging them. This feature will be available for US users as well, offering a convenient way to keep track of appointments and dates.
While the latest phone in the OnePlus 13 lineup is exclusive to India, the AI features that it comes with will be making their way to US users. The most notable is Plus Mind, which allows users to easily save information to a dedicated “Mind Space” instead of manually logging important dates or appointments. Schedules, […]
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Tapo’s new $70 budget smart lock is packed with features

Category: The Verge
Tags: General
Published: 2025-05-27T08:30:00-04:00
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TP-Link has launched a budget-friendly electronic door lock called the Tapo DL100 Smart Deadbolt Door Lock, priced at $69.99. The lock offers multiple unlocking methods, including a keypad, physical key, mobile app, and voice commands through smart assistants like Amazon Alexa.
TP-Link has announced a new budget-friendly electronic door lock joining its Tapo smart home line that’s launching today for $69.99. Despite the entry-level pricing, the new Tapo DL100 Smart Deadbolt Door Lock offers multiple unlocking methods including a keypad, a physical key, the Tapo mobile app, or voice commands used through smart assistants like Amazon’s […]
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The key to a successful egg drop experiment? Drop it on its side.

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 15:05:20 +0000
TL;DR: According to a study, eggs are less likely to crack when dropped horizontally rather than vertically, challenging the common assumption that eggs break more easily when falling from a height. This finding suggests that the direction of impact plays a significant role in determining the likelihood of an egg cracking, with horizontal drops being gentler on the eggs.
Eggs are less likely to crack when dropped horizontally vs. vertically, contradicting conventional wisdom.
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Where hyperscale hardware goes to retire: Ars visits a very big ITAD site

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 11:30:50 +0000
TL;DR: The text describes a scene where memory DIMMs (small components that store data) are being sorted and organized in a SK TES facility, evoking the whimsical atmosphere of Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" with its rowdy children. The description likens the DIMMs to Wonka children, implying a sense of excitement and energy in the sorting process.
Watching memory DIMMs get sorted like Wonka children inside SK TES' facility.
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How farmers can help rescue water-loving birds

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Sun, 25 May 2025 11:05:54 +0000
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Bird-friendly agriculture helps provide essential rest stops for waterbirds during their annual migrations, allowing them to refuel and recharge before continuing their journeys. By supporting bird-friendly practices, farmers can play a crucial role in helping these migratory birds thrive.
Bird-friendly agriculture can assist in helping waterbirds with rest stops along their seasonal migration routes.
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200 mph for 500 miles: How IndyCar drivers prepare for the big race

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 24 May 2025 15:30:19 +0000
TL;DR: I'm happy to help! However, I don't see any text provided for me to summarize. Could you please share the conversation between Kyle Kirkwood and Marcus Ericsson from Andretti Global about the Indy 500?
Andretti Global's Kyle Kirkwood and Marcus Ericsson talk to us about the Indy 500.
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Penguin poop may help preserve Antarctic climate

Category: Ars Technica
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 24 May 2025 11:07:33 +0000
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Penguin waste, specifically ammonia-containing guano, may contribute to the creation of heat-reflecting clouds. This suggests that penguins' droppings could have an indirect impact on global climate patterns through their influence on cloud formation.
Ammonia aerosols from penguin guano likely play a part in the formation of heat-shielding clouds.
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The MagPod Is a Basic Smartphone Tripod I Can’t Live Without

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 13:00:00 +0000
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The item is easy to use and durable, making it a reliable choice. It also helps keep your phone organized by keeping it raised above any surrounding clutter.
It's simple and sturdy to use, and keeps my phone elevated from all the clutter.
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Best AirPods Pro Alternatives: AirPods for Android and More

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 12:33:00 +0000
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These alternative earbuds offer excellent features and versatility, making them comparable to Apple's popular AirPods. They deliver a similar package with added benefits, providing users with a familiar yet improved listening experience.
These excellent AirPod alternatives provide great features and versatility in a familiar package.
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Ninja Luxe Cafe Premier Espresso Machine Review: Beginner’s Luck

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 11:32:00 +0000
TL;DR: The budget semiautomatic coffee maker offers additional features such as drip coffee and cold brew, providing more versatility. However, it also has some inconsistencies that may affect the overall brewing experience.
The budget semiautomatic also offers drip coffee and cold brew—and some inconsistencies.
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Businesses Got Squeezed by Trump’s Tariffs. Now Some of Them Want Their Money Back

Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 11:00:00 +0000
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President Trump's quick actions on tariffs meant that some businesses missed out on reduced prices, leaving them with higher costs than expected. As a result, these businesses may be eligible for a refund to cover the difference, potentially sparing consumers from price hikes.
President Trump’s rapid maneuvering on tariffs led to some businesses narrowly missing out on lower bills. A refund on the difference could spare consumers from price hikes.
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Category: Wired
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 10:30:00 +0000
TL;DR: Due to changing policies in the US and the tech industry's response to the Trump administration, many individuals are relocating their online presence overseas. This shift is prompting people to consider alternative digital homes, with various options available for those looking to make the move.
Thanks to drastic policy changes in the US and Big Tech’s embrace of the second Trump administration, many people are moving their digital lives abroad. Here are a few options to get you started.
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NixOS 25.05 released

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 13:02:37 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a summary of the article in 2 sentences:

NixOS 25.05, the latest version of the NixOS distribution, has been released with several new features and improvements. The release includes support for the COSMIC desktop environment, GNOME 48, a 6.12 kernel, and many new modules, as well as other changes detailed in the release notes.
Version 25.05 of the NixOS distribution has been released. Changes include support for the COSMIC desktop environment (reviewed here in August), GNOME 48, a 6.12 kernel, and many new modules; see the release notes for details. (Thanks to Pavel Roskin).
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Security updates for Tuesday

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Red Hat
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 12:54:02 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

Multiple Linux distributions have released security updates to address various vulnerabilities. The updates were issued by AlmaLinux, Debian, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu, with fixes for issues in packages such as gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, firefox, intel-microcode, and more.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, libsoup, and python-tornado), Debian (libavif and pgbouncer), Red Hat (gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, mingw-freetype and spice-client-win, and webkit2gtk3), SUSE (firefox, govulncheck-vulndb, and python310-setuptools), and Ubuntu (flask, intel-microcode, openjdk-17-crac, tika, and Tomcat).
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[$] Development statistics for the 6.15 kernel

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 16:04:16 +0000
TL;DR: Here is a 2-sentence summary:

The 6.14 kernel development cycle was the slowest since 2015 with only 11,003 non-merge changesets, but the 6.15 cycle was busier than usual with 14,612 changesets, making it the busiest release since 2024's 6.7. The 6.15 release occurred on May 25, marking a return to full speed for the kernel development process.
The 6.14 kernel development cycle only brought in 11,003 non-merge changesets, making it the slowest cycle since 4.0, which was released in

  1. The 6.15 kernel, instead, brought in 14,612 changesets, making it the busiest release since 6.7, released at the beginning of 2024. The kernel development process, in other words, is back up to full speed. The 6.15 release happened on May 25, so the time has come for the obligatory look at where the changes in this release came from.
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Security updates for Monday

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux, Red Hat
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 14:39:05 +0000
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Multiple Linux distributions have released security updates to fix various vulnerabilities, including AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Mageia, Oracle, Red Hat, Slackware, SUSE, and Ubuntu. The updates address issues with packages such as kernel, ghostscript, openssl, chromium-browser-stable, and others, aiming to improve the security and stability of affected systems.
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (389-ds-base, ghostscript, grafana, kernel, and osbuild-composer), Debian (intel-microcode, kernel, libphp-adodb, and openssl), Fedora (dotnet8.0, ghostscript, iputils, nbdkit, open-vm-tools, thunderbird, and vyper), Mageia (chromium-browser-stable, glibc, iputils, microcode, nodejs, and zsync), Oracle (.NET 8.0, .NET 9.0, 389-ds-base, avahi, buildah, compat-openssl11, expat, firefox, ghostscript, gimp, git, grafana, gvisor-tap-vsock, libsoup, libxslt, mod_auth_openidc, nginx, nodejs:20, osbuild-composer, podman, skopeo, thunderbird, vim, webkit2gtk3, xdg-utils, xterm, and yelp), Red Hat (kernel, kernel-rt, libsoup, libsoup3, python-tornado, and ruby), Slackware (ffmpeg), SUSE (audiofile, firefox, glibc, govulncheck-vulndb, grafana, kernel, kind, kubo, libecpg6, postgresql13, postgresql14, python-Django, python-setuptools, python-tornado6, python311-Flask, python311-tornado6, python313, python36-setuptools, thunderbird, transfig, and xen), and Ubuntu (glib2.0, linux-bluefield, linux-ibm, linux-raspi, and openjdk-21-crac).
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The 6.15 kernel has been released

Category: LWN.net
Tags: Linux
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 03:44:19 +0000
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The Linux kernel version 6.15 has been released by Linus Torvalds, featuring various significant changes including smarter timer-ID assignment, nested ID-mapped mounts, and enhanced features such as zero-copy network-data reception via io_uring. The release includes many other improvements, with more information available on the LWN merge-window summaries and the in-progress KernelNewbies 6.15 page.
Linus has released the 6.15 kernel, as expected.

So this was delayed by a couple of hours because of a last-minute bug report resulting in one new feature being disabled at the eleventh hour, but 6.15 is out there now.

Significant changes in 6.15 include smarter timer-ID assignment to make checkpoint/restore operations more reliable, the ability to read status information from a pidfd after the process in question has been reaped, the PIDFD_SELF special pidfd value, nested ID-mapped mounts, zero-copy network-data reception via io_uring, The ability to read epoll events via io_uring, resilient queued spinlocks for BPF programs, guard-page enhancements allowing them to be placed in file-backed memory areas and for user space to detect their presence, the once-controversial fwctl subsystem, the optional sealing of some system mappings, and much more.

See the LWN merge-window summaries (part 1, part 2) and the in-progress KernelNewbies 6.15 page for more information.
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Firefox 139 Brings Custom New Tab Wallpapers, Better Upload Speeds

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 00:48:51 +0000
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Mozilla has released Firefox 139, which includes new features such as custom New Tab wallpapers, improved HTTP/3 performance, and AI-powered link previews. This update appears to be more focused on under-the-hood improvements rather than flashy new features.

Firefox 139 adds custom New Tab wallpapers, improved HTTP/3 performance, and AI-powered link previews, but nothing flashy - for the first time in a while.

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Flexbar (USB Apple Touch Bar Clone) Now Supports Linux

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 19:23:40 +0000
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The Flexbar, a crowdfunded clone of Apple's Touch Bar, has begun shipping to backers. Additionally, the team has added Linux support, making it compatible with a wider range of users.

Flexbar, a crowdfunded Touch Bar clone, has begun shipping to backers. Better yet: the team has added Linux support too, which is great to see.

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Linux 6.15 Kernel Released, This is What’s New

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: Linux
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 00:16:45 +0000
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The Linux 6.15 kernel has been released, featuring new hardware support, including improved exFAT performance and an NVIDIA Rust driver. The release also includes a controversial fwctl subsystem, among other updates and enhancements to the operating system's functionality.

Linux 6.15 kernel released with new NVIDIA Rust driver, major exFAT performance gains, controversial fwctl subsystem, and more hardware support.

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This Extension Adds Night Light Intensity Slider to Quick Settings

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Sat, 24 May 2025 18:14:17 +0000
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A new extension for GNOME adds an intensity slider control to the Quick Settings menu, allowing users to easily adjust Night Light temperature settings. This eliminates the need to search through the GNOME Settings app to make these adjustments.

No need to hunt through GNOME Settings to adjust Night Light temperature intensity as this nifty extension adds an intensity slider control in the Quick Settings menu.

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Mozilla is Shutting Down Pocket to Focus on Firefox

Category: OMG! Ubuntu!
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 19:54:41 +0000
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Mozilla is shutting down its "read it later" service Pocket, which it acquired in 2017 and integrated into Firefox, on July 8. Existing users will be able to export their saved stories until October 8, 2025, after which the service will cease to exist as Mozilla focuses resources on projects that better match modern browsing habits.

Mozilla is shutting down Pocket, the popular “read it later” service it acquired in 2017 and subsequently integrated into its Firefox web browser. Pocket shuts down on July 8, though existing users (and paying subscribers, who Mozilla say will receive refunds) are able to export their saved stories until October 8, 2025. After that, finito. “Pocket has helped millions save articles and discover stories worth reading. But the way people save and consume content on the web has evolved, so we’re channeling our resources into projects that better match browsing habits today,” Mozilla say. Part of the pivot away from […]

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Better Than Man pages? These Tools Help You Understand Linux Commands

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Tue, 27 May 2025 01:53:31 GMT
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Reading traditional Linux manual pages (man pages) can be overwhelming and difficult to understand. Simplified tools are available to provide help with Linux command syntax, making it easier for users to get started.
Reading the classic man pages could be intimidating and confusing. These tools simplify getting help on command syntaxes in Linux.
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Guide to Using Plugins in Obsidian

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 26 May 2025 00:50:21 GMT
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Obsidian can be enhanced and have its features extended by using plugins, which can improve its overall functionality. This article will provide all the necessary information to help readers understand how to use plugins to take their Obsidian experience to the next level.
Enhance the functionality of Obsidian and extend its features by using plugins. Let me share all the necessary details.
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What are MCP Servers and Why People are Crazy About It?

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 07:40:49 GMT
TL;DR: MCP (Multi-Cloud Processing) servers refer to a distributed computing infrastructure that enables the processing of artificial intelligence (AI) workloads across multiple cloud providers, allowing for increased scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness in AI development and deployment. The use of MCP servers has gained popularity due to its ability to simplify complex AI workflows, improve collaboration among teams, and reduce the risk of vendor lock-in, making it an attractive solution for organizations looking to accelerate their AI initiatives.
Everyone is going gaga over using MCP servers for their AI workflow. But exactly what it is and why it matters?
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FOSS Weekly #25.21: Oh My Bash, Ubuntu's New Terminal, Pixelify Android, Fedora's Wayland Gamble and More

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Thu, 22 May 2025 04:36:31 GMT
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Some companies are using open-source software without contributing to its development or paying royalties, essentially "leeching" off the efforts of others. These companies may be saving millions of dollars by not having to develop and maintain their own software solutions, while the original creators and contributors to the open-source projects go uncompensated.
Multi-million dollar cheapskates leeching off open source software.
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Use Multi-Cursor in VS Code to Edit Multiple Lines Simultaneously

Category: It's FOSS
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 21 May 2025 02:40:20 GMT
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This tutorial will teach you how to use the powerful feature of Visual Studio Code (VS Code) called multi-cursor editing, which allows you to edit multiple places in your code simultaneously. By learning this technique, you can increase your productivity and efficiency as a developer using VS Code.
Unleash the superpower of VS Code with multi-cursor editing. Learn how to do that in this tutotial.
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Render a Guitar Pro Score in Real Time

Category: Fedora Magazine
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Published: Mon, 12 May 2025 08:00:21 +0000
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We will use Tuxguitar to render the audio of a Guitar Pro score, which is a file that contains a complete band score transcribed with various instruments. Tuxguitar is a powerful application written in Java and C that can render scores in real-time.
We will use Tuxguitar to render the audio of a Guitar Pro score [5]. Guitar Pro scores are files with a complete band score transcribed (guitars, bass, drums, synths and more). Introduction Tuxguitar is a quite powerful application written in a mixture of Java / C. It is able to render a score in real […]
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Nominate Your Fedora Heroes: Mentor and Contributor Recognition 2025

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Wed, 07 May 2025 23:41:42 +0000
TL;DR: The Fedora Project relies heavily on the dedication and efforts of its contributors, who go above and beyond in various tasks such as reviewing code, onboarding new members, writing documentation, and organizing events. The project is recognizing these quiet champions' contributions at the Fedora Mentor Summit, where their hard work will be acknowledged and celebrated.
The Fedora Project is built on the dedication, mentorship, and relentless efforts of contributors who continuously go above and beyond. From reviewing pull requests to onboarding new community members, from writing documentation to organizing events — it’s these quiet champions who make Fedora thrive. As a part of the Fedora Mentor Summit , we would […]
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Start Planning Fedora 43 Test Days!

Category: Fedora Magazine
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Published: Wed, 07 May 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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The Fedora project relies on the contributions of many individuals, and one way to get involved is by participating in Test Days. This article outlines the process for proposing and scheduling Test Days, which is important for planning and preparing for each new Fedora release.
Each Fedora release is only possible thanks to the dedication of many contributors. One of the most important ways you can get involved is by participating in Test Days! This article describes the steps in proposing and scheduling test days. As Fedora 43 development moves ahead, it’s time to start planning and proposing Test Days. […]
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Building your own Atomic (bootc) Desktop

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Mon, 05 May 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This article will guide you through the process of building a custom, personalized desktop using Bootc and associated tools. However, please note that this process is done "at your own risk," as custom installations may be more difficult to support than mainstream solutions.
Bootc and associated tools provide the basis for building a personalised desktop. This article will describe the process to build your own custom installation. Disclaimer Building and using a custom installation is “at your own risk”. Your installation may be harder to find support for when compared with a mainstream solution. Motivation There has been […]
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Enabling system-wide DNS over TLS

Category: Fedora Magazine
Tags: General
Published: Fri, 25 Apr 2025 08:00:00 +0000
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This article will help you enable DNS over TLS (DoT) on your system, including setting it up at boot time and providing support for Fedora 42. Additionally, the article will guide you through setting up encrypted DNS during system installation, making it compatible with Fedora Rawhide (Fedora 43).
This article will guide you to enforcing DoT (DNS over TLS) on your running system and at boot time. Support is avaliable in Fedora 42. It will also guide you to set up encrypted DNS for system installation, if you want to try it with current Fedora Rawhide (Fedora 43). Background Traditionally, DNS queries are […]
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