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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is out now and Steam Deck Unsupported but SteamOS Compatible

Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater from KONAMI is a remake of the 2004 game METAL GEAR SOLID 3: SNAKE EATER. It’s out now but…
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Mark Cuban’s war on America’s $5 trillion healthcare machine: ‘They can’t react as quickly’

Cuban said drug prices are opaque by design. He launched Cost Plus Drugs in 2022 to pull back the curtain on drug pricing, bring down…
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No-code website builder Framer reaches $2B valuation

Framer, a no-code website builder that claims over half a million monthly active users,has reached a $2 billion valuation after raising a $100 million Series…
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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-08-28 12:53:59

Chronicler Zack Brown reports on isolating patch submissions by type, and quantum security.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-08-28 12:53:58

antiX 23.2 Full and Ubuntu MATE 25.04

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Secret Light

I guess we all know the world is getting scary: ideological news bubbles, Internet trackers, social media’s "emotional manipulation for dollars" business model. One of the things that scares me the most is the rise of deepfake videos.

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Program the ESP32 with PictoBlox

Block coding is not exactly new, but block programming of a microcontroller is more exciting than you might think.

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Open source streaming server

Music is great. Getting it from your own completely private streaming server is even better.

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Messaging off the grid with Meshtastic

Want to communicate without relying on mobile networks? Meshtastic lets you create your own off-the-grid wireless mesh network with an inexpensive LoRa device and an Android phone.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-08-28 12:53:32

In the news: Linux Mint 22.2 Beta Available for Testing, Debian 13.0 Officially Released, Upcoming Changes for MXLinux, A New Linux AI Assistant in Town, Linux Kernel 6.16 Released with Minor Fixes, EU Sovereign Tech Fund Gains Traction, FreeBSD Promis…

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The Register MS (Run by Microsoft Operatives): Free Software is Putin, Hence Evil and Dangerous

The current editor in chief is an American Microsofter, the previous one went to work for Google (US)
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Run your Commodore emulators on a C64-lookalike PC

The Commodore home computer is back with new hardware and software options, including a new Commodore 64 machine from the classic brand.

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Highlight screenshots with Go and the Fyne framework

Before sharing screenshots, you may want to highlight points of interest. Mike Schilli whips up a Go app with the Fyne framework that acts like a highlighter pen.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-08-28 12:53:10

Nate explores the top FOSS, including a secure file-sharing program, a visual Sudoku game, and useful tools for setting reminders and checking DNS records.

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Linux Magazine Full Feed 2025-08-28 12:53:06

This month in Linux Voice.

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Monitor your system using kernel auditing and auditctl

Use the kernel auditing system to set watches on critical files and system calls and log the activity for later anaylsis.

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Real-time communication with Python

A beginner-friendly guide to building a chat client-server with sockets and multithreading.

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Troubleshooting with strace

The strace command-line utility helps you diagnose complex problems by revealing details about the interaction between applications and the Linux kernel.

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Seven stable kernels for Thursday

Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the 6.16.4, 6.12.44, 6.6.103, 6.1.149, 5.15.190, 5.10.241, and 5.4.297 stable Linux kernels. Each one contains important fixes.
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The de facto Linux sound-mixing system

PipeWire lets you transparently handle ALSA, JACK, and PulseAudio applications, making it useful for both general and professional audio users.

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