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Applications: Droidcam, Proton Authenticator, and More
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Barry Kauler ☛ Droidcam and network-manager-applet compiled in Easy Excalibur
The 'droidcam' and 'network-manager-applet' packages are from Easy Scarthgap.
droidcam because it doesn't exist in the debian repos.
network-manager-applet because it is patched -- it has icons in the tray that show data flow in or out, and can be triggered externally.
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Unicorn Media ☛ Inside Proton’s New Two-Factor Authenticator App
Proton Authenticator is an open source, privacy-focused authenticator app that lets you securely sync and manage 2FA codes across all your devices—without ads, tracking, or lock-in.
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Jack Wallen
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ZDNet ☛ GNOME's new AI assistant can even run Linux commands for you - here's how
There's a new AI assistant available for the GNOME desktop, and it just reached version 1.0 status. That new AI assistant is called Newelle, and it's already proven to be a worthy contender for your desktop.
Newelle isn't just another large language model manager, but a full-blown assistant that can run Linux commands from human-readable descriptions (more on that in a bit), serve as a traditional AI chatbot, and more. Newelle uses Bai Chat as its backend and allows you to download and select from different LLMs (some of which will require an API key).
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ZDNet ☛ Yes, you can edit video like a pro on Linux - here are my 4 go-to apps
I've been filming and editing videos for a long time. When I first started, I worked with software that was user-friendly but incapable of producing professional-level videos. Slowly, I climbed the ladder. Now I feel like the tools I have are worthy of being taken seriously.
That's not to say those apps I used early on aren't viable options, but it does depend on the results you want to achieve, your target audience, and how/where you plan on distributing/submitting your work.
Whether you're just starting with video edits or have been around that particular block a few times, there are some quality editors available for the Linux operating system. Here are my top four.
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WINE or Emulation
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Unicorn Media ☛ Bottles App for Running GNU/Linux Finds Funding
Bottles, the go-to app for running backdoored Windows software on Linux, just landed surprise funding — right as things looked dire.
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