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Making the Case for a Modern Synaptic-Style Package Manager on Linux

Von: Roland Taylor


The Linux desktop has evolved, and it's high time for the “advanced package manager” experience to evolve with it.

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Why and How I am Using Emacs for Writing My Next Novel

Von: Theena Kumaragurunathan


In part II of his Emacs series, novelist Theena Kumaragurunathan, demonstrates how Emacs is becoming an extension of his writing brain.

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YouTube’s AI is Breaking the Creator Ecosystem

Von: Theena Kumaragurunathan


A moderation system that leans on automation just knocked legitimate tech tutorials and even entire channels offline. The appeals felt automated, too. Creators are powerless against opaque enforcement and the incentives that should favor craft and trust are tilting toward noise.

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What Do You Want to See From Ubuntu in 2025?

Von: Joey Sneddon

A new year has started, and who knows what kind of innovations and improvements it holds for for Ubuntu, which remains the world’s most used desktop Linux operating system. We get two new releases of Ubuntu each year, one in April and one in October. Plus, new point releases of the latest long-term support release rolling up bug fixes, app updates, and back-porting newer Linux kernels and GPU drivers. So 2025 should be another golden year for Ubuntu, those of us using it, and the Linux and open-source community as a whole. Changes to Ubuntu in 2024 span a wide […]

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