linux-app-release-roundup-(august-2025)

August flew by, but not before dropping off a batch of Linux app updates. In this post, I round up a selection of smaller app releases which hit my radar, but didn’t blip strongly enough to demand a full-feature article. Plenty of updates did: Kdenlive 25.08 got 10-bit H.265 support;Continue Reading

fedora-41:-best-new-features-(workstation-edition)

Learn about the best new features of the Fedora 41 release. Fedora 41 released on October 29, 2024. It’s packed with exciting updates that push the boundaries of the latest innovation in the Linux distribution space. From retiring outdated packages like Python 2.7 to introducing new spins like KDE PlasmaContinue Reading

google-denies-issuing-mass-gmail-alert-to-update-passwords

Approximately 2.5 billion people use Gmail and Google Cloud worldwide., Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to explain that Google put out a statement to say there was no such alert. We regret the error. (NewsNation) — Google has officially denied reports that it issued a mass security alertContinue Reading

generate-web-pages-from-markdown-with-docsify-this

Are you interested in leveraging Markdown for online content without any website setup or build process? How about seamlessly embedding constraint-free Markdown or HTML into multiple platforms (such as a content management system or learning management system)? The open source project Docsify-This, built with Docsify.js, provides an easy way toContinue Reading

3-reasons-to-host-a-docathon-for-your-open-source-project

Your open source project’s documentation is essential to your customers. Your target audience must understand the purpose of your project and how to use it, and documentation is what bridges that gap. A project is rarely ever truly done, so it’s equally important for resources to be maintained and updatedContinue Reading