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What do you think KDE should focus on for the next two years? - Call For Submissions
Plugin docs and libs for Rust.
For the next 20 years, please a rewrite in rust. The build chain is an absolute horror.
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What do you think KDE should focus on for the next two years? - Call For Submissions
Plugin docs and libs for Rust.
For the next 20 years, please a rewrite in rust. The build chain is an absolute horror.
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Vision for the Engine – Godot Engine
For creating interactive applications of all kinds: at least in my experience, it's a little of a chore to create frontends with Godot. Creating components with predetermined behavior was not easy.
I do understand that it wasn't the original goal, but now that it's in the vision, that might change.
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EU Member States (and Google) suddenly want to keep cookie banners!
Fuck these US companies, man.
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Valve’s Steam Machine Gives Linux Gaming a New Living-Room Push
Let's just hope it sells out. More Linux users is good.
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Meta's Program That Spies on Every Employee's Computer Just Blew Up in Its Face in Spectacular Fashion
Sucks when you're on the receiving end of it, huh?
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A replacement for dolphin that can look just as pretty?
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You'd think walking was a basic feature of humans, but so many do it incorrectly.
It doesn't seem like you're a engineer: everything and anything can fail. It's just how the world works.
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A replacement for dolphin that can look just as pretty?
Might be this bug. You can add more information to it and possibly help the devs fix it. There's another one that seems to be the issue, but presenting differently.
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Danish privacy activist Lars Andersen raided by police
Best upload it to peertube and mirror it before they take it down from Xitter.
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The videogame market is as big as ever, with PC leading growth—global games revenue surpassed the $200 billion mark in 2025
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Time to kill PCs 🧠
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Old Software Was Fast Because It Had No Choice
Software obesity. It's a thing.
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Android verification is coming: Google confirms timeline and supported app stores - Ars Technica
Maybe EU citizens will need to start a European Citizen's Initiative to get the EU commission to tell big tech to back off and allow users to fully control the devices they own.
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UK | Labour 'doesn't understand the internet', tech giant 4chan’s lawyer tells LBC
Politicians not understanding anything but corruption in-depth. What a surprise.
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0807: a self-hosted file host with self-destructing links. Open source, Tor, no logs
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End to end encryption prevents them from checking whether the takedown request is legit.
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KYC now uses WiFi positioning instead of IP geolocation.
On Android and iOS, apps can get a list of visible BSSIDs without special permissions (on Android 10 and later, ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION is required).
The tech is thwarted without this permission. Unless browsers also share BSSIDs on laptops. Probably chromium does and Firefox followed suit because of Google money
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Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported
👏 OPEN 👏 SOURCE 👏 AFTER 👏 OBSOLETION 👏
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Netflix Resumes Advertising on X After Elon Musk Controversy
Capitalism. As soon as bad PR is over, it's back to business.
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Linux Mint and Framework Laptops Join Forces
I like the prospect of more Linux hardware hitting the market with officially supported distros. The European Union should be funding this kind of stuff to supplant Microsoft within its borders.
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Bill is a pro grammer
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Reddit updates look after rough 6 months and ahead of reported IPO
Oh oh... can we look forward to another wave of reddit leavers after inevitable changes to the site to please investors?
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Github: Nintendo Submit DMCA Notices to Ryujinx Forks
Guys, stop using github. Put your stuff on gitlab or codeberg (clearnet or on I2P), or even put it on radicle (which can also be hosted on TOR or I2P). They'll have a much harder time taking down stuff on alternatives and it'll be nearly impossible on hidden services.