Learn how to use Firefox Tab Groups.
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Exploring Firefox Tab Groups: Has Mozilla Redeemed Itself?
Firefox's Tab Groups help you organize tabs efficiently. But how efficiently? Let me share my experience.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS)
Some good news for retro game enjoyers on Linux. 🎮🐧
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You Can Play Classic D3D7 Games on Linux With This New Project, But Don’t Expect Perfection
A new Vulkan-based translation layer brings old Windows games to Linux.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS)
Lion-tailed Macaque Macaca silenus
Lion-tailed macaques hold the title of one of the smallest macaque species in the world and sport a majestic lion-esque mane of hair. They exclusively call the Western Ghats in India their home. Th…Palm Oil Detectives
The AGC wasn’t just smart, it was legendary.
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Going Retro With AGC: Smart Computer That Powered Apollo Missions in the 60s
The computer that made the Apollo missions possible.Bill Dyer (It's FOSS)
Studying this computer and its programming should be mandatory for new developers.
Too many nowadays rely lazily on abundant resources.
This used to be an art.
📺 YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=fTDtUoauU7…
🧅 or Tor Browser as an Onion Service: xgsobitduxv7gcc5qlveigwiku7qcj…
State of the Onion 2025
Keeping the internet free together: Join us for State of the Onion 2025What happens when the internet goes down during a moment of crisis, like political tur...YouTube
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Mamiya 7 | 43mm + CPL Filter | Fuji Provia 100
Dev & scan @ ON FILM LAB
#analog #analogphotography #travel #ireland #believeinfilm #fuji #slidefilm #provia #mediumformat #filmphotography
Sometimes tools just don't grab me until I need them, then, it's like "Hey! This is helpful!" I am having that moment with Community Rules communityrule.info/book/
It's helpful for identifying existing community rules (including those that are not explicit but are "just the way we do things," as well as for imagining new ways to organize decision-making.
Former Humble Bundle staff launch new bundle site Digiphile to "benefit users, creators, publishers, and charity" gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/form…
Former Humble Bundle staff launch new bundle site Digiphile to "benefit users, creators, publishers, and charity"
Coming from veterans of Humble Bundle, a new bundle site has launched named Digiphile as the creators want to help you discover new games and support charity.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
KDE Plasma 6.6 to get a great new feature - limit virtual desktops to the primary screen gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/kde-…
#KDE #KDEPlasma #Linux #OpenSource
KDE Plasma 6.6 to get a great new feature - limit virtual desktops to the primary screen
The work never ends to improve the KDE Plasma desktop environment for Linux, and with Plasma 6.6 a fun new feature is coming to tweak virtual desktops.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Pill-popping medical horror Side Effects from Free Lives arrives November 21 gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/pill…
#SideEffects #IndieGames #Gaming #PCGaming
Pill-popping medical horror Side Effects from Free Lives arrives November 21
I love the idea of Buckshot Roulette meets medical horror, so I'm keen to see what all the pill-popping fuss is about with Side Effects.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Instead of racing in Backseat Champions you manage an AI driver like an auto-battling racer gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/inst…
#BackseatChampions #IndieGames #Linux #PCGaming #LinuxGaming
Instead of racing in Backseat Champions you manage an AI driver like an auto-battling racer
Backseat Champions has a pretty clever idea, bringing the worlds of auto-battlers and roguelites to racing games with you managing an AI driver.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
MangoHud performance overlay for Linux gets a first v0.8.2 release candidate gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/mang…
#MangoHud #OpenSource #Linux #LinuxGaming
MangoHud performance overlay for Linux gets a first v0.8.2 release candidate
The popular MangoHud performance display for Linux has a new release coming that's now ready for testing, with v0.8.2-rc1 now up.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Final Sentence is a unique horror battle royale where you're all on type writers gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/fina…
#FinalSentence #Gaming #PCGaming
Final Sentence is a unique horror battle royale where you're all on type writers
Type accurately and fast, as your life depends on it in Final Sentence. It's a unique blend of battle royale and horror with typing game mechanics.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
The classic Unreal Tournament gets a big upgrade with the v469e patch from OldUnreal gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/the-…
#UnrealTournament #FPS #Gaming #PCGaming #RetroGames
The classic Unreal Tournament gets a big upgrade with the v469e patch from OldUnreal
The team from OldUnreal have put up a rather big patch for the classic Unreal Tournament, bringing lots of improvements and fixes to the classic Epic shooter.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Procter & Gamble
Despite decades of promises to end deforestation for palm oil Procter & Gamble or (P&G as they are also known) have continued sourcing palm oil that causes ecocide, indigenous landgrabbing,…Palm Oil Detectives
Flathub's reputation is at stake here. 😱
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What a Shame! FlatHub is Ranking on Google for Po*nHub Downloads
And it's not Google's fault this time.Abhishek Prakash (It's FOSS)
#Ihlo - Hollow
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#NP #NowPlaying
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Sentry gets improved crash reporting for games running via Proton / Wine on SteamOS / Linux gamingonlinux.com/2025/11/sent…
#Sentry #SteamOS #Linux #GameDev #Wine #Proton
Sentry gets improved crash reporting for games running via Proton / Wine on SteamOS / Linux
Sentry is a toolkit for game devs to monitor errors, performance and more and now it should work a lot better on Linux / SteamOS with Wine / Proton.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
Austria says yes to digital sovereignty 🔥
The Federal Ministry for Economy, Energy and Tourism (BMWET) replaces Microsoft 365 with #NextcloudHub, hosted on-premises for full GDPR compliance & data control.
Secure and sovereign collaboration, free from vendor lock-in!
🔗Read the full case study here: nextcloud.com/blog/austrias-mi…
Austria’s Ministry of Economy takes decisive steps toward digital sovereignty - Nextcloud
Discover why the Austrian Ministry of Economy trusts Nextcloud for secure and digitally sovereign collaboration and data management.Kim Pohlmann (Nextcloud)
Thinking about self-hosting a chat system but it's really weird how militaristic the websites are !
E.g. rocket chat rocket.chat/ and mattermost mattermost.com/
We want a chatline for our club not a resilient zero-trust nerve centre for AI-driven stochastic carpet bombing
Rocket.Chat | Secure CommsOS™ for Mission-Critical Operations
Centralize real-time messaging, voice, video, AI, and apps for secure, reliable and unified communication among internal and external stakeholders.Rocket.Chat
what a cold, sad reflection of this period of time.
They're trying to break into a market. Back in my brief, ill-fated stint in the rose-tinted startup world (12-odd years ago) we used to talk about public services like civil swrvice or emergency management as 'bullseye' customers because they had money to burn. Now I guess it is all military.
Relive classic gaming nostalgia—Mario, Sonic, Street Fighter & more, all on your Pi!
Utilizing My Raspberry Pi 4 for Retro Gaming With RetroPie
Relive the 80s and 90s by setting up retro gaming on your Raspberry Pi.Abhishek Kumar (It's FOSS)
Stay on top of tasks with Logseq journals and contents pages.
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Journals and Contents: Two Special Pages in Logseq
From task management to bookmarking, extend the usefulness of your knowledge base by using the Journals and Contents pages in Logseq.Sreenath (It's FOSS)
Interesting thoughts about the UN.
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Speed up your workflow with AppImages that start automatically.
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How to Autostart AppImage Applications in Linux
Want to run an AppImage application automatically at boot time? You could do that with a little effort. Here's step by step process to accomplish it.Abhishek Prakash (It's FOSS)
Surprised Gear Lever wasn't mentioned.
When I installed Ubuntu 24.04, AppImages wouldn't open. No message explaining the situation or anything.
After some research I learned that Ubuntu had disabled them by default with the exception of some specific ones which were enabled for some reason or other. Pretty convoluted. I can't even remember what I had to do to enable them, but it was not something a new Linux user would have an easy time figuring out.
Wallace’s Flying Frog Rhacophorus nigropalmatus
The elusive and visually stunning Wallace’s Flying #Frog are known for their mysterious nature and their ability to take flight and glide through the air like dancers. They reveal themselves …Palm Oil Detectives
This Humble Bundle is worth checking out! 🐧
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22 Linux Books for $25: This Humble Bundle Is Absurdly Good Value
A complete learning path from beginner Linux to advanced DevOps and container orchestration.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS)
THAT didn't go where I expected it to go. How do I recommend this without spoilers? Well, it's only two minutes and packs a punch.
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Great article!
Why Don’t People Return Their Shopping Carts? A (Somewhat) Scientific Investigation
"...I watched a total of 564 encounters between Cart Narcs and cart abandoners. These don’t represent a perfectly random sample of interactions, but together they capture a broad cross-section of everyday behavior. (And, as far as I know, it’s the largest archive of shopping cart behavior available.) Most interactions begin the same way: Someone leaves their cart and a Cart Narc requests they return it. At this point I documented what happened next, transcribing parking lot reactions word for unhinged word. To be clear, this was not a quick process. I spent dozens of weekend hours hunched over my computer pausing and replaying YouTube videos. People in my life called this “concerning” and a “waste of time.” I called it research."
Why Don’t People Return Their Shopping Carts? A (Somewhat) Scientific Investigation - by Hannah B. Waldfogel - Behavioral Scientist
For reasons I can’t fully explain, people’s failure to return their carts bothers me more than it probably should. But then I realized I can do something about it.Heather (Behavioral Scientist)
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The sense of relief at getting out of there and stowing your loot in the car overrides "duty to return to the cart pen".
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This contestant for Miss World Chile actually won her place in the World finals with this progressive death metal song that she wrote. Amazing! Not for the faint of heart! @Christoph S
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i wonder if early text to speech models in satnavs had to have an entirely separate pronunciation ruleset for british place names.
a rule that says "louce" sounds the same as "louse" is all well and good until you have to say "gloucestershire", or as your naïvely programmed TTS model may call it, "glough-cest-er-shy-er"
and i can't imagine how you'd handle things like en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cholmond… without just hard-coding them
even my modern TomTom app can mangle place names (and there are some unusual ones round here)
While cleaning a storage room, our staff found this tape containing #UNIX v4 from Bell Labs, circa 1973
Apparently no other complete copies are known to exist: gunkies.org/wiki/UNIX_Fourth_E…
We have arranged to deliver it to the Computer History Museum

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