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Firefox Finally Did It

Thousands of users wanted it, so Firefox delivered it. Tab Groups are now live to help you declutter and stay organized while browsing. The post…

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BleachBit – A Free Disk Space Cleaner and Privacy Guard for Linux

When you browse the internet, install or uninstall software, or just use your computer regularly, you leave behind lots of digital traces, which can clog…

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Red Hat Has Unofficially Released RHEL 10

By all indications, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 — that would be RHEL 10 to most of us — was evidently overnight quietly rolled out…

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Clippy Desktop Assistant: Run LLMs Locally with 90s UI

Clippy Desktop Assistant is an open-source Electron application that allows you to run large language models (LLMs) locally! The post Clippy Desktop Assistant: Run LLMs…

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How to Change the Default Internet Browser in Ubuntu and Debian

Setting your preferred web browser as the default on a Linux system can streamline your workflow and ensure consistency when opening links. Whether you’re switching…

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 18th, 2025

The 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for May 18th, 2025, brings news about Debian 12.11, GIMP 3.0.4, Shotcut 25.05, Inkscape 1.4.2, KDE Plasma 6.4 beta, Archinstall 3.0.5,…

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GIMP 3.0.4 Open-Source Image Editor Is Now Available for Download with Bug Fixes

GIMP 3.0.4 open-source image editor is now available for download with various fixes for bugs, crashes, regressions, and other issues. The post GIMP 3.0.4 Open-Source…

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Terminal Showdown: Bash vs Zsh vs Fish for Power Users

The command-line shell is an essential tool for interacting with the operating system, allowing users to execute commands, automate tasks, and run scripts efficiently. While…

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Unleashing gst-python-ml: Python-powered ML analytics for GStreamer pipelines

Powerful video analytics pipelines are easy to make when you’re well-equipped. Combining GStreamer and Machine Learning frameworks are the perfect duo to run complex models…

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Automatically Format Code On File Save in Visual Studio Code

Manually formatting code can be tedious, especially in fast-paced or collaborative development environments. While consistent formatting is essential for readability and maintainability, doing it by…

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Debian 12.11 “Bookworm” Released with 81 Bug Fixes and 45 Security Updates

Debian 12.11 is now available for download as a new point release to Debian 12 “Bookworm” with 81 bug fixes and 45 security updates. The…

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Raspberry Pi Connect Goes Stable

With version 2.5, Raspberry Pi Connect drops its beta tag and introduces smarter, faster, and lighter remote access capabilities for Pi users. The post Raspberry…

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Mesa 25.1 Lands with PanVK Feature Surge, Vulkan 1.4 Enhancements

Mesa 25.1, an open-source OpenGL/Vulkan graphics API implementation, debuts with Vulkan 1.4 and OpenGL 4.6 support, numerous driver updates, and more. The post Mesa 25.1…

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elementary OS Preview Some Cool Upcoming Features

The elementary OS 8.0.1 release back in March brought an appreciable set of improvements with it, including a much-improved Files app, but as ever in…

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Play With Words in Linux Terminal With This Bookmark Inspired Game

Sausage is a word forming game, inspired by the classic Bookworm. Written in bash script, you can use it on any Linux distribution. Playing Sausage…

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