kramo, a random en
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I was sad to find a surprising lack of visual scripting apps for Linux. Apple's Shortcuts app is very powerful and can be incredibly useful. It's not like we don't have the technical ability to make something similar.

So I started working on one myself :blobfoxfloofcofe:

A screencast showing a visual scripting app called "Actions" sending a notification with an editable title and description.

sonny, a random en
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Bizarreness of the day

Adobe uses Linux / GNOME in a new product demonstration.

https://youtu.be/barsu1NWE4s?t=366

(at 6:06)

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thelinuxEXP, a random en
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It's time for another and news video!

In this one, we have some nasty flaws in AMD and Intel CPUs that require performance-reducing mitigation patches (potentially brutal for Intel especially).

We also have some nice features for Plasma 6 and 45, and an alliance between SUSE and Oracle to offer RHEL source code to the community:

https://youtu.be/7qU0ILyX8WQ

thestrangelet, a random en
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Back on @fedora 38. Debian was pretty solid, but I like access to the latest apps. Specifically the latest version of Firefox, which performs much better.

thestrangelet,
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@bookworm @fedora For me its @gnome. I love the simplicity and the default KB shortcuts make sense to me.

thelinuxEXP, a random en
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In this week’s and News video, we have the new App Store that will demote deb packages, we have the alpha of 45, and proposing to add telemetry in a future release.

Let’s take a look:

https://youtu.be/F-xh7XKsRIo

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