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- 20 GiB Internal Intel Document Motherload Is Now Available In Dark Corners Of The Internet
- 2006-02-27: Gentoo 2006.0 released
- 2006-08-30: Gentoo Linux 2006.1 Unleashed.
- 2006-09-29: Tor v0.1.1.24 released
- 2006-10-10: Tor 0.1.2.2-alpha is out
- 2006-10-24: Internet Explorer v7 blocks users from downloading Mozilla Firefox 1.5.x
- 2006-11-05: Vidalia 0.0.9 is released
- 2006-11-06: Tor 0.1.2.3-alpha is out
- 2006-12-05: Tor 0.1.2.4-alpha is out
- 2006-12-17: Tor 0.1.1.26 fixes HttpProxyAuthenticator privacy flaw
- 2007-01-06: Tor 0.1.2.5-alpha is out
- 2007-02-08: Tor 0.1.2.7-alpha is out
- 21 TiB Of "Open Source" Software From GitHub Is Now Stored In the Norwegian Arctic World Archive
- 23rd Chaos Communication Congress
- 26. August 2006: libquicktime-0.9.10 released
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- A dispatch from the front lines of right to repair
- A European Open Technology Fund: Building sustainable public funding for free software
- A Factual Timeline of Attempts to Pressure the FSF Into Submission (Not to Promote Real Community and Freedom)
- A New Gigabyte Motherboard WMI Temperature Driver Will Likely Arrive In Linux 5.13
- A Quick Look At Manjaro 21.0 Ornara With Xfce
- Ad-Tech Industry Complains That Google Has Too Much Control Over Web Standards
- Against Software Tyranny
- Alibaba announces 16-core RISC-V chip and promises to make it Open Source
- Almalinux 8.3 Is Released As A Stable RHEL Clone For Those Who Liked CentOS
- Alpine Linux 3.11 Released With Kernel 5.4.5, Raspberry Pi 4 Support And MingGW-w64 Support
- Amazon Has Released OpenSearch, An Apache Licensed Alternative To The SSPL Licensed ElasticSearch Search Platform
- Amazon Is Following Chinas Lead Towards a ARM Based Cloud Future
- AMD Admits Ryzen 3000 Series CPUs are Broken, promises BIOS update
- AMD Admits Their Zen 3 CPUs Are Vulnerable To Spectre-STL Attacks
- AMD and Intel Posted Record Profits Q3 2019
- AMD Announced 8 Core Laptop APUs and CPUs and a 64 Core Threadripper CPU at CES 2020
- AMD Announces Four 5000-Series Ryzen CPUs
- AMD Announces Record High Q3 2020 Profits And $35 Billion Deal To Buy Xilinx
- AMD At The X.Org Developers Conference 2020: No-No Baking Your Graphics Card
- AMD Confirms "Big Navi" GPU Coming In 2020
- AMD finally submits kernel patch for broken RDRAND on older AMD APUs
- AMD Hopes To Get Sensor Fusion Hub Driver For AMD Laptop Gyroscopes And Other Sensors Into Linux 5.10
- AMD Joins The Blockchain Game Alliance
- AMD Launches 3 High-End RX 6000-Series GPUs For 4k Gaming
- AMD Launches Ultra-budget A520 Motherboards For Third and Fourth Generation Ryzen On A Budget
- AMD Navi Support is merged into the upcoming Linux Kernel 5.3
- AMD Radeon Open Compute 4.2 Is Released
- AMD Radeon Open Compute Framework 3.7 Released
- AMD Radeon Software For Linux 21.10 Is Released
- AMD Reveals Picture Of RX 6000 Series GPU With 2 8-Pin PSU Connectors
- AMD ROCm 3.8 Is Released
- AMD ROCm 4.1 Is Released With A Fine New Notice Saying "GUI-Based software" Is "Not Supported"
- AMD RX 5700 and 5700 XT GPUs launching with No Linux Support
- AMD Ryzen 3000 series CPUs can't do Random on boot causing Boot Failure on newer Linux distributions
- AMD Ryzen 3000 series CPUs will not be able to boot modern Linux distributions for another "few" weeks
- AMDs AMDVLK Vulkan Driver For Linux Remains Horribly Slow At Compute Compared To The Mesa RADV Driver
- AMDVLK 2020.Q3.5 Alternative AMD Vulkan Driver Released With Four Game Specific Fixes And Sub-RADV Performance
- AMDVLK 2020.Q4.1 Is Released With A New Vulkan Extension And Three Game-Specific Fixes
- AMDVLK 2021.Q2.2 Driver Is Re-Compiled And Re-Released
- AMDVLK v-2020.Q3.6 Is Released With Four Game-Specific Fixes
- An information theoretic model of privacy and security metrics
- AntiX 19 beta 2 released
- AntiX Linux 19.1 Is Released For Those Who Want A Really Light-Weight Linux Distribution
- Apple Devices Are Finally Getting WebP Support
- Apple Recommend Not Covering Your Laptops Webcam, Claims It Can Damage Hardware
- Apple's CUPS Repository Has Died A Quiet Death
- Arch Linux: Past, Present and Future
- ARM announces Cortex-R82 Processor With Support For Up To 1 TiB RAM
- Audacity 3.0 is Released With A New Project File Format and 160 Bugfixes
- AV1 Hardware Video Decode Support For AMD RX 6000 Series GPUs Coming In Linux 5.10
- Avidemux 2.7.8 Is Released
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- Balancing liberties, privacy, and accessibility
- Beautiful OpenBSD Root Exploit Published
- Ben Cotton: How Fedora Is Run And Why
- Beware People Who Enter Free Software Projects Only for Power Trips
- Beyond "learning to code": How Tech Learning Collective merges IT training with emancipatory political action
- Biostar BIOSes enabling PCIe Gen 4 on AMD 400-series Motherboards are available
- Bitcoin Core 0.18.1 rc1 Released
- Bitcoin Core 0.18.1 Released
- Bitcoin Core 0.21.1 Is Released With Speedy Trial Taproot Activation
- Bitcoin Core Wallet 0.19.0.1 Is Released With A New Default Address Format
- Black Lives Matter For Linux
- BlackArch Linux 2019.06.01 brought Back From the Future is Now Available
- BlackArch Linux 2020.01.01 Is Now Available
- Brave Browser 1.12.112 Is Released With Re-Vamped Synchronization
- Brave Web Browser 1.20.108 Is Released With Fix For Major Security Flaw In Private Tor Windows
- Brave Web Browser Caught In Affiliate Link Controversy Prompting Fork
- BSD-Licensed NGINX Webserver In Copyright Dispute, Creator Arrested and Interrogated
- Btrfs Was Not Meant For RAID5 or 6
- Buffer Overflow In Older Sudo Versions Could Be Used To Get Root On Elementary, Linux Mint
- Building massive virtual communities in Matrix
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- Caesar III re-implementation Julius v1.2.0 Is Released
- Calligra Plan 3.2.2 Released With 4 Bug-Fixes
- Cantata 2.4.0 Is Released
- Care about your users: don't minify your JS!
- Catfish 1.4.12 Is Released With GNOME and Wayland Support
- CentOS 8.1 Released With New Security Tools For Servers And Containers
- China Is Number 1 In Number Of SuperComputers And All The Top 10 Systems Run Linux
- Chipmaker TSMC Reports Revenues Are Up 33.6% Compared To 2019
- Chris Down, Facebook: Linux memory management at scale
- Chrome and Chromium 80 Have A New Directly To Text Snippet Linking Feature
- Chromium 79 Has Experimental Vulkan Support And You Should NOT Enable It
- Chromium 81 Is Released With Many Security Fixes And Mostly Working Vulkan Rendering Support
- Chromium Is Moving To A 4-Week Release Cycle In Q3 2021
- Cine-encoder 3.1 Is Released
- ClamAV 0.103.2 Is Released With Security Fixes For Four Vulnerabilities
- Corbett Report: YouTube Is Purging Again
- CoreCtrl 1.0.7 Is Now Available
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Has A New Anti-Cheat Trusted Mode
- Critical Free Software: The High Priority Projects Lists
- Cryptocurrency Is An Abject Disaster
- Current Ethereum Network Fees Are Killing CryptoCurrency Tokens Like The Brave Browsers BAT Currency
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- D9VK 0.11 released with fixes and improvements
- Debian Buster 10.9 Is Released
- Debian Buster is Released
- Decentralized Social Networks vs. The Trolls
- Deepin 20 Is Released
- Dell Launches "budget friendly" Ubuntu-Loaded Precision Laptop Starting At $700+ USD
- Department of Homeland Security Urges Firefox And Thunderbird Users To Upgrade
- DevilutionX 1.2 Is Released For The Enjoyment Of Diablo Fans
- Digital Currencies $2 Trillion Market Cap As Bitcoin And Ethereum Surge Above Key Levels
- Digital Currencies Like Bitcoin And Etherium And Tokens Based On Them Are Practically Useless As Of March 2021
- Direct3D To Vulkan Translation Layer DXVK 1.5.3 Is Released
- Disney+ Will Not Work On GNU/Linux Machines
- Distri: researching fast Linux package management
- Don't Try Or Use Linux 5.12-rc1
- Dooble Web Browser 2020.07.07 Is Released
- Dozens Of High Profile Twitter Accounts Owned And Used For Bitcoin Scam: "Tough day" For Twitter
- Drift Into Eternity now available for Linux on Steam
- Dropbox will again support filesystems beyond ext4
- DXVK 1.8.1 Is Released With Better DirectX 9 Performance On AMD GPUs
- DXVK DirectX To Vulkan Translation Layer 1.7.2 Released
- DXVK DirectX To Vulkan Translation Layer Development Halts To A Grind
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- F-Droid 1.7.1 available
- Facebook even snoops on you using your camera’s scratches
- Facebook's digital currency Libra appears to be falling apart as major players leave before commitment deadline
- Fake News Detector For Firefox Is Coming After The Harvest Festival Holiday
- Fedora 30 released with GNOME 3.32, GCC 9 and LUKS2 for disk encryption
- Fedora 31 is branched: Here are the high-lights in the next Fedora version
- Fedora 31 Is Released With Live Images Available For A Varietry Spins
- Fedora 33 Is Released
- FFmpeg 4.4 Is Released With Support For Even More Encoders, Decoders, Muxers and Filters
- Fight against idiocy; support RMS
- Finance Manager KMyMoney v5.0.5 Released
- Find And Remove Duplicate Files, Similar Images And More With Czkawka
- Firefox 67 Released with Promises of Faster Startup Time and other Performance Improvements
- Firefox 68 esr released with better Dark Mode, redesigned addons dashboard and more enterprise-policies
- Firefox 69.0.3 with nothing new for free software users
- Firefox 70 Is Released With 13 Security Vulnerabilities Fixed
- Firefox 71 Released With Built-In MP3 Decoding, 12 Security Fixes and Some Breakage
- Firefox 72.0.1 Released With Fix For Actively Exploited Security Hole
- Firefox 72.0.2 Is Released
- Firefox 73 and 68.5.0esr Are Released With Security Updates
- Firefox 74 Is Released With Several Vulnerability Fixes
- Firefox 78 Is Released With 14 Security Fixes
- Firefox 79 Is Released With 10 Security Fixes
- Firefox 80 Released With 10 Security Fixes And A Higher Version Number
- Firefox 81 Is Released
- Firefox 82 Is Released With Four High-Impact Security Fixes
- Firefox 85 Is Released With Dismal Out-Of-The-Box Performance
- Firefox 86 Is Released With Drastically Improved WebGL Performance
- Firefox Is Making WebRender The Default Rendering Engine On Linux This Month And There Is A Facelift Coming In May
- Firefox Is Rolling Out DNS over HTTPS And The Security Benefits Are Not What You May Think They Are
- Firefox to offer "Tracking Protection" by default
- Firefox will do monthly releases starting next year
- First UbuntuDDE Remix 20.10 Groovy Beta Is Released
- First Xfce 4.14 Maintainance Release Available, ScreenSaver Security Hole Remains Wide Open
- Four Malicious Packages In The NPM Repository With Names Similar To Popular Packages Were Phoning User Data Home
- Fourth release candidate for Mesa 19.1.0 released and the Blockers Remain Open
- Free racing game SuperTuxKart version 1.0 released
- Free Software Calling
- Free Software Enthusiasts are The Worst when it comes to AdBlocking
- Free Software Foundation Turns 35
- Free Software Licenses Are Losing Ground To Permissive Open Source Licenses
- Free Software Projects Are Not Allowed To Ask For Donations On The Google Play App Store
- Free Software which Censors and Restricts what Sites and services the user is Allowed To Read and use is still Free Software
- Free/libre solutions to address the shortage of ventilators
- FreeBSD 11.3 released
- FreeBSD Fridays: Introduction to RISC-V on FreeBSD
- Freedesktop Quietly adds Intel Code of Conduct Enforcer
- Freeing networks where we need freedom most
- Frictional Games Has Released Source Code For Two Amnesia Games As FOSS Under The GNU GPLv3
- Friendly Reminder From The Linux Mint Team: Update Your Computer (And Teach Others How)
- From Creativity to Exclusivity: The German Government's Bad Deal for Article 17
- From the FSF Bulletin: Trial by proprietary software
- FSF India Board Statement On RMS Re-joining The FSF Board