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posted by Roy Schestowitz on Apr 08, 2024

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  8. Free, Libre, and Open Source Software Leftovers
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  9. Programming Leftovers
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  14. today's howtos
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  16. Android Leftovers
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  17. Testing Cytron MAKERDISK M.2 NVMe SSDs on Raspberry Pi 5 with GEEKWORM X1001 and Waveshare M.2 PCIe HAT+
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  20. Durdraw – ASCII, Unicode and ANSI art editor
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  21. Explicit Sync: Wayland’s Final Steps Towards Ultimate Desktop Experience
    Wayland integrates explicit sync
  22. Peppermint Mini ISOs Get a Major Update
    Peppermint Mini's latest ISO updates enhance setup with direct firmware integration and a unified installer theme
  23. fooyin’s new features in v0.4.0 make it the most promising music player
    Linux music players with a directory browser are few and far between
  24. 3 Best Free and Open Source Pandora Radio Clients
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  25. February/March in KDE Itinerary
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  26. today's leftovers
    FSF-EEE, mobile, and security
  27. today's howtos
    remnants from the past week
  28. Audiocasts/Shows and Videos: The Linux Link Tech Show and Latest in Invidious Instances
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  29. GNU/Linux Approaching 6% Market Share in Europe This Year, According to statCounter [original]
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  31. ROSA announces a new version of the free OS for home use ROSA Fresh 12.5
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