Software: Corebird, RawTherapee, LVFS and More
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Hands on Corebird: A GTK+ Twitter Client
Corebird is a native GTK+ Twitter client for Linux desktop. It is free and open source, and written mainly in C & Vala. We downloaded the latest official release and put our hands on the software. This is our experience is far.
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RawTherapee 5.4 Released For Open-Source, Cross-Platform RAW Image Editing
When it comes to RAW image editing on Linux, Darktable is what most often is talked about for its photography workflow and RAW image processing features. But another open-source alternative for RAW image processing is out with its latest release, RawTherapee.
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LVFS Mailing List
I have created a new low-volume lvfs-announce mailing list for the Linux Vendor Firmware Service, which will only be used to make announcements about new features and planned downtime.
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Slack picked a weird time to make it easier for bosses to download your private chats
Slack just updated its privacy policy and tools, and one of the changes may give some users pause. Under the new rules, Slack customers who pay for certain premium services will be able to download all the data from their workspace–both public and private–apparently without informing members of the community. Which is to say: Information from both private messages and room chats are fair game if the owner of the Slack wants it.
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How to Get Rid of Vibration and Noise in Your NAS
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Refactoring some repetitive code to a Rust macro
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How To Compress And Decompress Files In Linux
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