Lots of interesting development from Ubuntu, Pop OS and Fedora this week. GNOME 44 and KDE Plasma are also gearing up for their next major version release.
💬 Let's see what you have this week:
- Sneak peek into the features of Fedora 38 and GNOME 44
- A funny sudo trick
- Continuation of NixOS and Terminal Basics series
- And more Linux news, open source applications, videos and memes
📰 Linux News Round-up
- Google Chrome now has a new memory saving mode on Linux.
- Flathub plans to evolve as the Universal Linux app store.
- Fedora might finally drop support for Delta RPMs.
- A 140 MB mini-ISO is in the works for Ubuntu.
- A new file system has been introduced for NVMe ZNS SSDs.
- Slack recently open-sourced their 'Hakana' type checker for Hack.
- The folks over at Pop!_OS are working on a new text editor.
- KDE Plasma is gearing up for its next release with Qt 6.
- The developers of Rhino Linux have shared a development update regarding its current state.
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🧠 What we’re thinking about
Homelabs are getting popular among hobbyists. Self hosted applications are on the rise.
⛓️️Tutorial series
In this chapter of the Terminal Basics series, learn about displaying the contents of a directory, sorting them and checking file stats.
The first chapter discussed the advantages of NixOS. This one shows the steps for installing it in a VM.
👩💻 Fun with terminal
In the mood for some crude humor?
📹 What we are watching
An old video where Linus Torvalds talks about his first line of code.
📱Application highlights
A GTK frontend to ImageMagick, Conjure offers an array of graphical tricks and effects.
An open source project to turn your rough sketches into AI-generated images.
🤣 Linux Humor
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