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GNU/Linux Leftovers
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Audiocasts/Shows
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Jupiter Broadcasting ☛ Go Hack Yourself | LINUX Unplugged 680
We turn HexStrike’s red team agents loose on our systems, as OpenSSH warns that AI-assisted bug hunting is already changing the security race.
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Desktop Environments (DE)/Window Managers (WM)
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K Desktop Environment/KDE SC/Qt
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Week 11: Review Feedback, a Correction, and What's Deferred
This is a weekly update from my Surveillance Giant Google Summer of Code 2026 project with KDE, improving effect widgets in Kdenlive, a free and open source video editor.
Real usability feedback on MR !928
Julius and Bernd both tested the Speed Ramp changes and raised a genuine concern: the panel currently mixes two related but distinct ideas, time remapping (position based) and speed keyframing (rate based), without making clear which one the new curve and keyframe types actually represent.
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Distributions and Operating Systems
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Andrew Nesbitt ☛ This Week in Package Management: 15 August 2026
Week thirteen of the roundup, built from the package manager OPML feed collection and whatever I’ve posted or boosted on Mastodon.
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Debian Family
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Vasudev Kamath: Releasing debvulns-exporter and debvulns CLI 0.2.2
I made another minor release with several enhancements: handling non-Debian origin vulnerabilities, improving data caching, and sharing the cache between the debvulns CLI and the exporter. Additionally, there are a few improvements on the dashboard front. Here is a breakdown of what changed.
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Distro Watch ☛ Development Release: TUXEDO OS 20260813
TUXEDO Computers, a German-based manufacturer of Linux desktop and laptop computers, has announced the release of the initial public beta build of its Debian-based TUXEDO OS. While the past releases of the distribution were based on Ubuntu, the project has recently decided to switch to Debian's "Testing" branch for all future releases: [...]
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