
20# Weekly Linux and Tech Update
Linux Mint Disabling unverified flatpaks in the software store by default: Ensuring more secure software installations. Improved software manager with fast...

Linux Mint Disabling unverified flatpaks in the software store by default: Ensuring more secure software installations. Improved software manager with fast...

KDE Plasma 6.1 Beta Release Support for Wayland Explicit Sync, beneficial for NVIDIA hardware users Triple buffering added to KWin for smoother rendering a...

Published a 5-year plan to guide GNOME towards a more sustainable future Three main goals: The explosive growth of the community (unify the community, mak...

Microsoft’s upcoming Recall feature for Windows 11, designed to track and record user activities, has sparked significant controversy due to its potential privacy and security implications. Slated ...

Firefox is implementing more data collection to power certain browser features, such as Firefox Suggest. The data collected is anonymized and not linked to Firefox accounts or specific search terms...

Having been a dedicated user of Portainer for quite some time, I’ve found it to be a reliable tool, offering a comprehensive overview of my container environment. Nonetheless, as with any platform,...

We cover the flavors of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, including Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu Mate, Ubuntu Budgie, Ubuntu Unity, and more. All flavors share similar features like Linux ...

The NixOS Community is imploding due to governance issues, including lack of coordination between moderators, ignoring concerns about military-industrial complex sponsors, and the Terminate Systems...

In today’s dynamic web environments, ensuring high availability and optimal performance is paramount. Load balancing is a crucial technique used to distribute incoming traffic across multiple serve...
Google Search is becoming worse in terms of result quality, with many results being spammy websites or leading to Reddit. This decline is attributed to the increasing influence of Google’...