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#254 Commit Graph
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GNOME OS uses oo7 by default, Lockpicker, a new app for recovering passwords from hash, new release of Gitte and much more in This Week in GNOME!
#254 Commit Graph
https://thisweek.gnome.org/posts/2026/06/twig-254/
Scrolled through the @kde Plasma 6.7 release notes and was pleasantly surprised to see Shortwave being featured 😄.
Great release! Nice to see the background portal gaining wider adoption across desktop environments!
Anubis has a pretty solid business strategy:
1) Release open source software for free
2) Add catgirl branding
3) Charge companies to remove catgirl branding
Impossible challenge: Finding a working 16GB USB drive to reinstall a Windows laptop.
I have an entire drawer full with USB drives, but they're either broken or don't have enough capacity.
How can they all break so quickly?? I have almost no trust anymore in removable storage devices.
"We had a few contacts with Apple on this matter, this I can confirm. But Apple was simply unable to develop interoperability solutions that meet essential EU privacy and security standards.
Instead of trying to find a suitable compliance solution, Apple simply made a request to the European Commission to be exempted from their interoperability obligations under the DMA.
And this for at least 18 months on top of it. Guess what? That's not an option."
Just merged the commit graph feature branch
TIL that Firefox has a built-in eye dropper tool. Neat, so I don't need a separate extension for this anymore.
Main Menu -> More Tools -> Eye Dropper
More than 10 years later... The original Pebble (2013 - still working!) vs. the new Pebble Time 2 (2026). I’m so excited!
Finally, a decent smartwatch again with long battery life, an e-paper display, proper buttons - and the cherry on top, a fully open-source firmware!
Finally! The wait is over!
Meanwhile, the tracking site is still showing nonsense. I wonder if it's just random bogus data.
