today's leftovers
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GNU/Linux
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Microsoft's Lunduke (ex Microsoft)
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Bryan Lunduke ☛ Arch GNU/Linux Discord Voting to Ban Links to X / Ex-Twitter (Because "Nazis")
Following Debian's lead, the Arch community is preparing to take a stand against Elon Musk, Conservatives, & X. And they're banning anyone who disagrees.
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Bryan Lunduke ☛ Dictator & Elon Force Government Programmers to Disable DEI Language Chat Bot
Plus: US Government Devs are quickly deleting DEl material off Microsoft's proprietary prison GitHub , let's see what they're removing. (Spoiler: It's super racist and ridiculous!)
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Applications
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Faizul "Piju" 9M2PJU: Why imwheel Is Still Relevant for GNU/Linux Users in 2025
When it comes to the GNU/Linux desktop experience, one thing remains constant: the occasional frustration with mouse scrolling. Whether you’re navigating through web pages, sifting through documents, or coding in your favorite editor, smooth and predictable scrolling is essential. Unfortunately, not all GNU/Linux desktop environments handle mouse scroll events gracefully. This is where
imwheel
steps in to save the day.
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Distributions and Operating Systems
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Fedora Family / IBM
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Kevin Fenzi: Bits from late jan 2025
January has gone by pretty fast. Here's some longer form thoughts about a few things that happened this last week.
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Debian Family
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Guido Günther: Free Software Activities January 2025
Another short status update of what happened on my side last month. Mostly focused on quality of life improvements in phosh and cleaning up and improving phoc this time around (including catching up with wlroots git) but some improvements for other things like phosh-osk-stub happened on the side line too.
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Free, Libre, and Open Source Software