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Microsoft Introduces Native Rust Coreutils for Windows: A Game Changer for Developers
Microsoft has introduced Rust Coreutils for Windows, enabling a range of familiar "Linux-like" command-line utilities to function natively within the Windows ecosystem. This new offering is based on uutils, a Rust-based reimplementation of GNU Coreutils, which has been integrated into recent Ubuntu releases. The package includes fundamental utilities such as cat, cp, ls, mv, and…
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Firefox for Android: Play Integrity Check Challenges Custom ROM Users
Mozilla has introduced support for Google’s Play Integrity API in Firefox for Android, which has raised concerns within the free and open-source software (FOSS) community. This API is notorious for preventing users of custom ROMs from accessing certain banking applications. The update involves the addition of a new library, lib-integrity-googleplay, that requests a Play Integrity…
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LibreOffice Criticizes Euro-Office as Microsoft’s ‘De Facto Ally’
Euro-Office has recently launched its stable 1.0 release on June 9, presenting itself as a “truly open” and sovereign alternative to Microsoft Office. However, this claim has drawn sharp criticism from The Document Foundation (TDF), the organization behind LibreOffice. In an open letter, TDF’s Italo Vignoli questioned Euro-Office’s marketing assertions, emphasizing that it incorrectly positions…
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Proton Drive Client Finally Launches for Linux Users!
Proton has announced that it is developing a Proton Drive client for Linux desktops, as part of a broader update to its platform. The new client will be built using a shared SDK, which unifies the codebase across all official Proton apps, simplifying future enhancements and integrations. This development follows Proton’s previous support for Linux…
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Exploring a Live GNOME 2 Desktop: A Developer’s Unique Personal Website
Benny Powers, a software developer at Red Hat, has created a personal website that emulates the classic GNOME 2 desktop environment. This innovative site diverges from the typical vertical text layout and modern design trends, opting instead for a playful, nostalgic interface that mirrors a working GNOME 2 desktop environment. Inspired by an essay discussing…
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Exciting New Features Announced for the Dynamic Music Pill GNOME Extension!
Dynamic Music Pill, a GNOME Shell extension that enhances your desktop with now playing track information, media controls, and real-time lyrics, has rolled out some new features in its latest update. One of the notable additions is a toggle to hide the artist’s name in the panel pill, catering to those who may prefer a…
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Ubuntu Set to Integrate AI-Powered Voice Input Across All Text Fields
Canonical is planning to introduce AI-powered voice input capabilities to Ubuntu, specifically targeting text fields across the operating system. This feature, expected in Ubuntu 26.10, will allow users to simply speak into any text box instead of typing, making the interface more accessible and convenient. At the recent Ubuntu Summit, Jon Seager, Canonical’s VP of…
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Canonical’s Steam Snap for ARM64 Reaches Stability: What You Need to Know
Canonical has officially announced the stability of its Steam Snap for ARM64 devices. Initially introduced in January, the snap has undergone extensive testing on various ARM64 hardware including the NVIDIA DGX Spark, Radxa Orion O6, and Lenovo ThinkPad X13s, showing promising performance across popular games. Since Valve has yet to release a native ARM Linux…
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Play Catan in Your Terminal: Meet El Poblador, the FOSS Clone You Need!
El Poblador is a fully functional clone of the iconic board game Settlers of Catan, designed to run directly in your terminal. Developed by vicho in Go, this game captures the thrill of resource management, trading, settlement building, and strategic blocking of opponents. While it successfully mirrors all the central mechanics of the original game,…
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May 2026 Linux App Release Roundup: What’s New and Noteworthy
May 2026 brought a slew of updates to various Linux applications, showcasing significant advancements across several popular software. Major Browser UpdatesThe month opened with noteworthy updates for browsers: Firefox 151 introduced a revamped new tab page, while Vivaldi 8.0 featured an overall design overhaul. Additionally, Kagi’s Orion launched as a public beta, enhancing web browsing…








