today's leftovers
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3 Best Linux Apps Of 2022 - Invidious
A video covering what I believe are the three best Linux applications of 2022. Now I know everyone has their favorites but these are the three that I use the most and make my job easy. Take a look and let me know what you think in the comments below.
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Top 10 browser games you should be playing in 2022 | FOSS Linux
Graphics, gameplay, and other features of computer games have advanced significantly in recent years. However, did you know that various online browser-based games are available that do not necessitate the purchase of a powerful PC or gaming console? You may play these games on your PC’s web browser anytime, between tasks or after your online class concludes.
So, in this comprehensive article, we have included some of the greatest browser games available online. Some of them may be played alone, while others offer multiplayer gameplay. So, without further ado, below is the list of the greatest browser games to play online in 2022.
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Friday’s Fedora Facts: 2022-52 - Fedora Community Blog
Here’s your weekly Fedora report. Read what happened this week and what’s coming up. Your contributions are welcome (see the end of the post)!
I have weekly office hours on Wednesdays in the morning and afternoon (US/Eastern time) in #fedora-meeting-1. Drop by if you have any questions or comments about the schedule, Changes, elections, or anything else. See the upcoming meetings for more information.
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Announcing Edubuntu Revival - Flavors - Ubuntu Community Hub
Since Edubuntu is no longer an official flavor, I couldn’t figure out a good place to post this, so this seemed to be most appropriate.
If you’ve been around Ubuntu for any amount of time, you may have heard of Edubuntu, the official flavor of Ubuntu that was for classrooms, schools, homes, and communities of education that was discontinued in 2016.
This past November, I was given the opportunity to attend Ubuntu Summit as the leader of Ubuntu Studio and for my nearly five-year contributions to Ubuntu. I brought my wife and son with me. My wife, Amy, was sad to learn that Edubuntu wasn’t a flavor anymore. She didn’t realize you could do so much with Ubuntu and open-source software in general. She felt inspired by the many talks and conversations she had while there.
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Lilbits: Handbrake adds AV1 support, Fairphone 4 can now run Android 13 (unofficially) - Liliputing
The Fairphone 4 is a smartphone with mid-range specs that began shipping in 2021, but which should be supported at least until the end of 2025 thanks to Fairphone’s commitment not only to continue releasing software updates, but also spare parts.
And while Fairphone has a pretty good track record of providing its own software updates, the company’s phones also ship with unlocked bootloaders, allowing independent developers to port other software to the platform. Recently the Linux-based postmarketOS and Ubuntu Touch operating systems added support for the Fairphone 4. And now xda-developers member tfbb has released an unofficial build of LineageOS (based on Android 13) for the Fairphone 4.