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8 open source ‘Easter eggs’ to have fun with your Linux terminal

Hunt these 8 hidden or surprising features to make your Linux experience more entertaining.
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OpenShot 3.1 Released with Enhanced Time Remapping, Bug Fixes + More

A new version of free, open-source video editor OpenShot is available to download. OpenShot 3.1 is primarily a bug-fix update to last year’s OpenShot 3.0 release, which was notable for introducing several major improvements including enhanced rea…

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Xubuntu 23.04: Best New Features

Learn what’s new in the Xubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobster release, which brings Xfce 4.18 desktop, Linux kernel 6.2, and more.
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Learn Gawk by playing a fun word game

Practice your command-line skills while seeing how many words you can make from 9 random letters.
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33% of Open Source Summit North America speakers identify as female or non-binary!

At The Linux Foundation, we believe that diversity and inclusion are crucial to building strong and vibrant open source communities. We are committed to creating an environment that embraces diverse voices and experiences, which can lead to unique perspectives, creativity, and innovation that benefit us all.

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Do I Belong? Investigating Belonging in Open Source through the Sense of Virtual Community

In the world of open source software (OSS) development, attracting and retaining motivated developers is key to a project’s sustainability and long-term survival. But what motivates contributors to stay or leave a community?  According to psychology, healthcare, and education research, a sense of belonging is a fundamental human need that impacts behavior, long-term engagement, and job satisfaction. For OSS contributors, a sense of virtual community—the feeling of belonging to a group that mainly interacts through electronic communication can influence the vitality of a community and help retain its contributors.

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The Linux Foundation Events Monthly Snapshot – April 2023

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Loupe Image Viewer is Now Available on Flathub

The image viewer being eyed up as a potential core app in future versions of the GNOME desktop is now available on Flathub. Loupe (named after the small magnifying glass…

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Find mistakes in your playbooks with Ansible Lint

Ansible Lint, a Python command-line tool, catches errors in Ansible playbooks and content.
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Star64 Is Now Available to Order as PINE64’s First RISC-V SBC

The Star64 Model-A SBC supports up to 8GB 1866MHz LPDDR4 memory and comes with an embedded 32-bit RISC-V E24 CPU for real-time control.
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Linux Foundation Launches Cybersecurity Essentials

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Linux Mint 21.2 Simplifies Theming with ‘Cinnamon Styles’

When Linux Mint 21.2 is released this June it’ll come with a selection of new visual “styles” for users to choose from. Announcing this visual buff in its latest monthly update, Mint says the feature will simplify the Cinnamon desktop…

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Linux Mint 21.2 Team Announced ‘Styles’ for Cinnamon Desktop

The Linux Mint team has introduced “styles” in Cinnamon desktop for the upcoming release, Linux Mint 21.2. Learn more here.
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Shotcut 23.04 to Bring Qt 6 and FFmpeg 6 Support

Built using the latest Qt 6 and FFmpeg 6 frameworks, the upcoming Shotcut 23.04 release promises improved Wayland support and more.
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Curtail Image Compressor Can Now Crush SVGs

My go-to Linux image compressor is Curtail — and it just got even better. Released on April 5, the latest version of this lossy and lossless image compression tool introduces…

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Get Ready for Debian 12: A Closer Look at the New RC1

What can we expect from the upcoming Debian 12 “Bookworm”? Get a sneak peek of the latest updates and features with the newly released RC1.
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KDE Plasma 5.27.4 Improves Plasma Wayland Session, Fixes Many Bugs

KDE Plasma 5.27.4 further improves the Plasma Wayland session by addressing a KWin crash that occurred when certain external displays turned off on their own.
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Mullvad VPN and Tor Project Create New Privacy-First Browser

The ‘Mullvad Browser,’ made by Mullvad VPN and Tor Project, is an open-source, privacy-focused web browser. Learn more here.
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TUXEDO Stellaris 16 Now Comes With NVIDIA RTX 4090 GPU

The TUXEDO Stellaris 16 Gen5 laptop comes with the Core i9-13900HX as well as the GeForce RTX 4090. Learn more here.
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How API burn rate alerts are calculated in Red Hat OpenShift

Burn rates help you predict whether your downtime is too high or risks exceeding your service-level objective.
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