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Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Monday 27th of June 2022 02:48:28 PM Filed under- [Meme] The World Wide Web Has Become Bloated and Slow
- Gemini Graduating to First-Class Citizen
- Links 27/06/2022: New Curl and Okular Digital Signing
- Links 27/06/2022: GNOME Design Rant
- IRC Proceedings: Sunday, June 26, 2022
- Links 26/06/2022: Linux 5.19 RC4
- Links 26/06/2022: New Stable Kernels and Freedom of the Press on Trial
- Links 26/06/2022: Windows vs GNU/Linux and Mixtile Edge 2 Kit
- Links 26/06/2022: Shotcut 22.06 and More Netflix Layoffs
- IRC Proceedings: Saturday, June 25, 2022
- This Past Week the Linux Foundation Ran a Massive Misinformation Campaign in Texas and It Paid Media/Publishers to Repeat Lies/Spin
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Mozilla Firefox 102 Is Now Available for Download, Adds Geoclue Support on Linux
Submitted by Marius Nestor on Monday 27th of June 2022 09:47:14 AM Filed underFirefox 102 is now here to introduce support for Geoclue on Linux, a D-Bus service that provides geolocation services when needed by certain websites.
It also improves the Picture-in-Picture feature by adding support for subtitles and captions for the Dailymotion, Disney+ Hotstar, Funimation, HBO Max, SonyLIV, and Tubi video streaming services, and further improves the PDF reading mode when using the High Contrast mode.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: June 26th, 2022
Submitted by Marius Nestor on Monday 27th of June 2022 04:23:26 AM Filed underThis week was all about software releases as Plasma users got a new update to their favorite desktop environment, video editors got new releases of the Pitivi and Shotcut apps, music and photography enthusiasts got new releases of the Mixxx and digiKam apps, and the next major Krita release promises big things for digital painting artists.
Not so many distro releases this week, but we did get a new version of KaOS Linux for fans of the latest and greatest KDE software, as well as a new EndeavourOS ISO snapshot that brought a major new feature for fans of ARM devices, and I had the pleasure of taking it for a spin on my Raspberry Pi 4 computer.
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Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Sunday 26th of June 2022 05:57:20 AM Filed under- Login or register to post comments
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Shotcut 22.06 Video Editor Brings Glaxnimate Support, Keyframes Expansion, and More
Submitted by Marius Nestor on Sunday 26th of June 2022 12:44:33 AM Filed underTwo months have passed since the release of Shotcut 22.04, and now users of this powerful video editor have a new update to enjoy. Shotcut 22.06 is here with a big new feature, namely the integration of the Glaxnimate 2D vector drawing and animation program.
In the new Shotcut release, Glaxnimate is bundled within the video editor and lets you apply complex masks to your video clip via the new Mask: Draw (Glaxnimate) video filter. On top of that, there’s also a preview in the Shotcut timeline within Glaxnimate.
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Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Saturday 25th of June 2022 07:49:08 PM Filed under- Login or register to post comments
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Pitivi 2022.06 Open-Source Video Editor Released with Object Tracking and Blurring
Submitted by Marius Nestor on Saturday 25th of June 2022 02:17:49 PM Filed underPitivi 2022.06 is here with more new features, including object tracking and blurring, detection of beats and snapping of clips to detected beats, a new Source blending mode, the ability to add border and shadow to the title clip text, as well as a VU meter for sound playback next to the video preview.
On top of that, the Pitivi 2022.06 release introduces support for maintaining the aspect ratio when resizing clips, makes it easier to fade in and fade out a video clip, and lets you cut video clips to paste them at a different position.
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EndeavourOS Artemis Released with Better ARM Support and Updates
Submitted by arindam1989 on Saturday 25th of June 2022 07:10:32 AM Filed underThe EndeavourOS team brings the June 22.06 release ("Artemis") with much-better ARM support, the latest Kernel and more. We round up the release in this post.
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EndeavourOS Artemis Launches with ARM Installer, Linux 5.18, and Latest Calamares
Submitted by Marius Nestor on Friday 24th of June 2022 11:28:06 PM Filed underEndeavourOS Artemis is here about two and a half months after EndeavourOS Apollo to bring you an up-to-date installation medium that contains all the latest and greatest GNU/Linux technologies, starting with the Linux 5.18 kernel series and Mesa 22.1 graphics stack, and continuing with the latest Calamares (3.2.60) graphical installer.
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Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Friday 24th of June 2022 06:27:04 PM Filed under- [Meme] EPO All Backwards: Are National Delegates and the Administrative Council Just Puppets of the Office They're Meant to Govern?
- 2,120 EPO Workers Sign Petition to the National Delegates, Who Can Put an End to EPO Abuses (But Repeatedly Fail to Do So)
- [Meme] You Cannot Protest Because...
- EPO Staff at The Hague Complains of New Pressure Tactics and Survey Shows Less than 10% Think Office Policies Serve the EPO's Interests
- Links 24/06/2022: SLE 15 SP4 and Darkbar 1.0.1
- Links 24/06/2022: Mostly Political Catchup
- IRC Proceedings: Thursday, June 23, 2022
- Links 24/06/2022: FidelityFX Free Software and a Look at PetaPi
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