Ah yes, #the thrilling "State #of Kdenlive" 2026 edition is here, with groundbreaking updates like "we're still working on it" and "we promise it crashes less now." 🎉🙄 It's like watching paint dry but without the satisfaction of a completed wall. 🖌️⏳
https://kdenlive.org/news/2026/state-2026/ #Kdenlive #State #Union #SoftwareUpdates #OpenSource #VideoEditing #TechHumor #HackerNews #ngated
State of Kdenlive - 2026

In 2025, the Kdenlive team continued grinding to push the project forward through steady development, collaboration, and community support. Over the past year we’ve found a nice balance between adding new features, bug fixing, polishing the user interface, and improving performance and workflow, with stability taking priority over feature creep.

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Notion 3.4 Brings AI Autofill for Databases and Cheaper AI Agents

Notion 3.4 rolls out AI Autofill for databases, cuts AI Agent costs by up to 50%, and adds integrations with private Slack and n8n.

https://yoota.it/en/notion-3-4-brings-ai-autofill-for-databases-and-cheaper-ai-agents/

Mastodon Rolls Out Collections to Organize Posts and Curate Accounts

Mastodon announces Collections, a new feature for organizing posts and recommending curated accounts within the decentralized platform.

https://yoota.it/en/mastodon-rolls-out-collections-to-organize-posts-and-curate-accounts/

Proton Calendar Gets Booking Features After Two-Year Pause

Proton Calendar gets appointment scheduling after two years without updates. Here is who can access it and what limits apply to external sharing.

https://yoota.it/en/proton-calendar-gets-booking-features-after-two-year-pause/

GNU nano 9.0 Brings Smoother Horizontal Scrolling and Smarter Navigation

GNU nano 9.0 introduces fluid horizontal scrolling, remappable shortcuts, and improved navigation for Linux's most common terminal text editor.

https://yoota.it/en/gnu-nano-9-0-brings-smoother-horizontal-scrolling-and-smarter-navigation/

Proton VPN’s Network Expansion: New Servers and Speed Claims Need Real-World Testing

Proton VPN announces a new VPN architecture, a CLI for Linux, and free server expansion in its 2025-2026 recap. Here's what actually changes for users and what risks come with the technical shift.

https://yoota.it/en/proton-vpns-network-expansion-new-servers-and-speed-claims-need-real-world-testing/

Qalculate! 5.10 adds precious metal currencies and strengthens calculation precision

Qalculate! 5.10 brings precious metal currencies, fresh units of measurement, and stronger calculation stability. Here's what changed.

https://yoota.it/en/qalculate-5-10-adds-precious-metal-currencies-and-strengthens-calculation-precision/

Waterfox introduces native ad blocking in beta

Waterfox 6.6.11 brings native ad blocking in beta, powered by Brave's technology. The update includes new privacy features and important technical notes for users.

https://yoota.it/en/waterfox-introduces-native-ad-blocking-in-beta/

The problem is that #GrapheneOS are so self-absorbed in their "our way or the highway approach" that they partnered with #Motorola who are openly #AntiRepairDesign & refuse to abide to #EU standards re: #SoftwareUpdates & #Repairability!

  • You can't have your cake and eat it, dipshits!

https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/116353975197701802

#rant #commentary #venting

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> we do reduces attack surface. However, we don't have a "hardened security" approach, we aren't developing a phone for pedo(censored) so they can evade justice. So there aren't difficult things to check if the memory is corrupted, really hardened security stuff that could clearly be useful for executives, in the secret service, or whatever. That's not our goal, our goal is to start from an observation: today our personal data is constantly being plundered and that wouldn't be legal in real life

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