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Manjaro Linux Team Goes on Strike, Threatens to Fork the Project

A significant portion of the Manjaro team has signed a manifesto demanding the project split from its parent company and restructure as a non-profit.

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Best Amazon Spring Sale laptop deals 2026

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale has officially wrapped up, but great laptop deals are still live from Apple, HP, Dell, Microsoft, and more.

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Best Amazon Spring Sale deals under $25: Last chance to save

Amazon’s Big Spring Sale may be over, but there’s still plenty of cheap deals on useful tech gadgets. Save up to $25 on devices from Blink, Soundcore, and more.

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Amazon Spring Sale live blog 2026: Top Amazon deals still live

Amazon’s Spring Sale may be over, but you can still find some great deals on home, tech, and more live now. Buy them before they’re gone.

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Meet Flow, a Fresh New Browser for Linux

If you miss Arc’s design and want something similar on Linux — but open source and without the AI baggage — Flow Browser is worth a look.
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The MacBook Neo just upended the budget laptop market – and it’s bad news for PC makers

For years, Apple has refused to compete with the makers of cheap laptops – until now. Here’s who wins and who loses in the wake of the MacBook Neo.

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hello @ Savannah: hello-2.12.3 released [stable]

This is to announce hello-2.12.3, a stable release.

GNU hello is a demonstration and model of the GNU coding standards for
hackers, and a simple example for users.

There have been 18 commits by 2 people in the 43 weeks since 2.12.2.

See the NEW…

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Firefox 149 adds built-in free VPN with 50GB monthly data

Mozilla has announced that a free, built-in VPN is coming to Firefox later this month. Firefox’s free VPN will offer 50 gigabytes of monthly data, which is pretty generous for a browser-based VPN. A Mozilla account is required to make use of it, …

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A chief AI officer is no longer enough – why your business needs a ‘magician’ too

Looking to get more out of generative AI? Here are three reasons your company needs a senior data leader with strong cross-team authority.

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Best last-minute Amazon Spring Sale tablet deals 2026

We found last-minute Spring Sale deals on tablets up to $150 off from brands like Apple, Samsung, and more.

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Best Amazon Spring Sale 2026 smartwatch and smart ring deals

These smart rings, smartwatches, and other wearables are on sale during Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, which ends tonight.

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Classic Jump’n’Run Game SuperTux 0.7.0 Released with Multi-Player Mode JPEG-XS Support [Ubuntu PPA]

FFmpeg, the popular multimedia library, release new major 8.1 version yesterday on March 16th. The new version, code-name “Hoare”, features some new encoders and decoders for more codecs support, new filters, and other improvements. First, FFmpeg 8.1 added experimental decoding support for xHE-AAC Mps212, an audio codec designed for low-bitrate streaming and digital radio, and […]

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EndeavorOS Titan is one of the most unique Arch-based Linux distros I’ve tried – here’s why

EndeavorOS Titan is the newest release in this Arch-based distribution, and it is well worth the update, especially if you depend on proper GPU drivers.

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The Need for Cloud Security in a Modern Business Environment

by George Whittaker

Cloud systems are an emergent standard in business, but migration efforts and other directional shifts have introduced vulnerabilities. Where some attack patterns a…

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UN Creates Open Source Portal

In a quest to strengthen open source collaboration, the United Nations Office of Information and Communications Technology has created a new portal.

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texmacs @ Savannah: TeXmacs 2.1.5 released

Hello everyone,

We are pleased to announce the release of TeXmacs version 2.1.5

This version uses Qt6 by default, supports very high-definition displays, and introduces new ongoing collaborative editing features. On Windows, TeXmacs is now avai…

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I tried a highly-customized Hyprland desktop that’s meant for Linux pros – and didn’t hate it

Want to customize Hyprland without editing config files? ML4W makes it simple. Here’s how.

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These pocket-sized tech gadgets are packed with purpose (and they’re inexpensive)

Small gear, big gain. Check out these chargers, USB-C accessories, Bluetooth gadgets, and more – and some of these may still be discounted.

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Is Manjaro Done? Stick a Fork in It

A rebellion inside the Manjaro project, a community strike, and a threatened fork raise a hard question for users and contributors alike: is it time to rescue Manjaro, or walk away?
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Ageless Linux Emerges to Protest OS-Level Age Verification Laws

And thankfully, it’s more than just a Linux distro without age verification.

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