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This App can Show Live Captions on Your Ubuntu Desktop

  For people who are hard-of-hearing, and/or for better understanding audio, here’s a live captions app that provides real-time automatic subtitles on Linux desktop. The app displays a wide flat window on desktop, showing real-time (may have few hundred milliseconds delay) subtitles for voice come from either speaker or microphone. It’s free and open-source, and […]

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QQ for Linux 3.0 is out! Wine no longer Required for this Chinese Chat App

For Chinese users or those who have friends or business in China, native QQ app is finally working well in Linux by releasing the 3.0 version! QQ is one of the top popular instant messaging apps in China. It has an official Linux client since 2019, which was however old, crash often, and not suitable […]

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How to Install TeamSpeak Server on Debian 11

TeamSpeak is cross-platform voice chat software used by gamers, teams, and schools. This tutorial will teach you how to install the TeamSpeak server on a Debian 11 based server and connect to it using a Windows client.
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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Messages

Messages is an instant messaging software application. It offers features like conversation pinning, the ability to mention individuals, message searching, and tools to send messages such as Memoji.
Messages is proprietary freeware that’s not available…

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Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Apple Messages

Messages is an instant messaging software application. It offers features like conversation pinning, the ability to mention individuals, message searching, and tools to send messages such as Memoji.
Messages is proprietary freeware that’s not available…

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