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inkdroid.org·20h
🔌Embedded Systems
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Terminal Geeks Rejoice! Proton VPN's Long-Awaited Linux CLI is Finally Here
news.itsfoss.com·2d
🌐Network Security
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Devuan 6.0 Released For Debian 13 Without systemd
phoronix.com·14h
Systems Programming
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Linux gamers on Steam finally cross over the 3% mark
gamingonlinux.com·1d·
Systems Programming
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Arch to Cachy switch, now games are locking up.
reddit.com·1h·
Discuss: r/cachyos
🔒security
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A portable picokernel for async I/O
ryansepassi.com·2d·
Discuss: Hacker News
Systems Programming
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Status Week 44
blogs.gnome.org·7h
Systems Programming
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udo — simple suid CLI à la doas/sudo
reddit.com·16h·
Discuss: r/commandline
🔒security
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Getting Started | Start9 Personal Server
stacker.news·20h
Systems Programming
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Detecting XZ in Debian with Otto Kekäläinen
opensourcesecurity.io·1d
🌐Network Security
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My Linux Journey
reddit.com·1d·
Discuss: r/archlinux
Systems Programming
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GNOME 49.1 Lands with Shell & Mutter Fixes, GTK 4.20.2 Backports
linuxtoday.com·11h
🔌Embedded Systems
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source control
blog.birbpara.de·1d
Systems Programming
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4 command-line tools I always install on Windows PCs
makeuseof.com·1d
Systems Programming
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Like It Or Not, Rust Is Coming To Debian's APT Package Manager
news.itsfoss.com·10h
🔌Embedded Systems
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New comment by jesse__ in "Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2025)"
news.ycombinator.com·9h·
Discuss: Hacker News
🔌Embedded Systems
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LinuxPlay, open-source ultra-low-latency remote desktop for Linux (now with GitHub Sponsors!)
reddit.com·32m·
Discuss: r/linux
🔌Embedded Systems
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Home lab on a budget part 2: Software and network
reddit.com·3h·
Discuss: r/homelab
🌐Network Security
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Looking for Demarc PureSecure Linux version.
preview.redd.it·3d·
Discuss: r/linux
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Linux 6.18-rc4 Released: "None Of It Looks Particularly Scary"
phoronix.com·1d·
Discuss: r/linux
Systems Programming
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