Mastering Joplin Notes: Tips and Tweaks (itsfoss.com)
Introducing UTF-Random — Making Unicode Fair (sebastiancarlos.com)
Trying Out & Benchmarking Bcachefs On Linux 6.7 (www.phoronix.com)
Ubuntu 23.10’s New Software App Will Demote DEBs (Apparently) (www.omgubuntu.co.uk)
A new ‘app store’ is expected to ship as part of Ubuntu 23.10 when it’s released in October — and it’ll debut with a notable change to DEB support.
(Blog) Vanilla OS 2 Orchid Stable, some clarifications (vanillaos.org)
KDE Plasma 5.27.10, Bugfix Release for December (kde.org)
Winewayland.drv: part 11: Mouselook support · Merge requests (gitlab.winehq.org)
Recommend security-first basic Linux Apps! (github.com)
As part of the effort of making a “Chromebook-like” secure, autoupdating, cloud-native, “unbreakable” (but still free and privacy-friendly) Distro, I would like some of your recommendations on especially secure software, that could replace common ones like File managers, Archive Managers, PDF reader, Image viewer etc....
I'd just like to gush about Swayland for a sec (kbin.social)
Okay, so, Idunno if it's more Sway or Wayland or just getting away from something wrong with my X/herbstluftwm setup but wow everything feels kinda great over here 😅...
How bad/terrible is this docker image? (Click here to see it.) (hub.docker.com)
Title. Just wondering if I did something bad/terrible with it. Link is @ title. Check the image tag @ its repo to see how it was built. And before someone asks… the Docker lemmy community is really dead so I had to resort to you guys. Sorry, I guess....
XOrg Server and Xwayland Patched Against Multiple Security Vulnerabilities - 9to5Linux (9to5linux.com)
Even if your distro is using Wayland by default, the Xwayland implementation is probably still used for compatibility with X11 apps, so you still need to patch your systems and make sure that the latest version is installed.
New in Fedora Asahi Remix - Asahi Linux (asahilinux.org)
Something to ruffle some penguin feathers: The Unix Hater's Handbook (web.mit.edu)
This is a 1994 book about the many woes that Unix derived systems brought to sysadmins that were used to other solutions. Considering the number of commands that Linux still uses, it’s definitely worth a read.
Writing Docs with Kate - Fedora Magazine (fedoramagazine.org)
Debian Bookworm and Bullseye Users Receive Important Linux Security Updates (9to5linux.com)
Linux Containers From Scratch in C (www.lucavall.in)
Darktable 4.6 Open-Source RAW Image Editor Released, Here's What's New (9to5linux.com)
Power Management Bugs Hold Up Some Linux Laptops Due To Regulatory Requirements (www.phoronix.com)
Vivaldi Is Available on Flathub – Brno Hat (enblog.eischmann.cz)
100 Million Firmware Updates Supplied By The LVFS (blogs.gnome.org)
Sway-MÜSLI: Sway – Minimal Ültrafast Status Line (github.com)
This Week in KDE – Adventures in Linux and KDE (pointieststick.com)
LACT: Linux AMDGPU Controller for overclocking and fan curve control (github.com)
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Just read Madaidans Insecurities. Do you know how much is still relevant? (www.madaidans-insecurities.github.io)
Basically...