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Sharing files between your iPhone® and Windows PC rolling out to Windows Insiders

Hello Windows Insiders, Today we are beginning to gradually roll out the ability to seamlessly share files between your iPhone® and Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC when they are connected via Phone Link and the Link to Windows app. To use this feature

Windows Insider Blog

It's finally time. After years of deliberation, #Minetest is finally ready to adopt a new identity and prove it has moved beyond its original purpose. We can finally move past the "mining" and the "testing" and focus on making this platform the best it can be.

#opensource #freesoftware #gamedev

https://blog.minetest.net/2024/10/13/Introducing-Our-New-Name/

Introducing Our New Name

After more than a year of public and internal discussions, we're ready to announce our new name!

Luanti Blog

And we have a new release: Crystal 1.14.0 🚀
Read about the highlights in https://crystal-lang.org/2024/10/09/1.14.0-released/

Happy Crystalling!

#CrystalLang #release

Crystal 1.14.0 is released!

We are announcing a new Crystal release with several new features and bug fixes.

The Crystal Programming Language
😱️ There's nothing scary about turning 39 - happy birthday FSF! #FSF39
Something special is happening in May: it's the Month of #LibreOffice! Join our project, learn new things, and grab a cool sticker pack (or extra merch) as thanks: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2024/05/01/do-something-awesome-join-the-month-of-libreoffice-may-2024/ #foss #OpenSource #freesoftware
Do something awesome – Join the Month of LibreOffice, May 2024! - The Document Foundation Blog

Want to learn new skills, for a potential future career change? Or just expand your knowledge and have fun on the way? Get involved in the Month of LibreOffice, May 2024! Over the next four weeks, hundreds of people around the world will collaborate to improve the software – and you can help them. There […]

The Document Foundation Blog

Question: Why do most programmers/developers use a dark theme while writing software/code?

Answer: Because light attracts bugs.