After Denmark and France, now we have another positive news from Europe as two major open source projects join hands to offer open source alternatives to popular enterprise tools Jira and Confluence.

Start of something new, something good? I sure hope so.
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- Ubuntu 24.10 EOL.
- Bottles project needing help.
- Commodore making a surprise comeback.
- And other Linux news, tips, and, of course, memes!
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🧠 What We’re Thinking About
AI slop in vulnerability reports submitted to curl is becoming a big issue.

🧮 Linux Tips, Tutorials, and More
And learn a few things about using the terminal in this article. You might discover something new 😄

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👷 Homelab and Hardware Corner
Commodore is back from the dead! Well, sort of. Someone has purchased the copyrights and launching new hardware for retro computing fans.

✨ Project Highlight
In the mood for listening to podcasts? Cozy is a nice Linux app for that.

📽️ Videos I am Creating for You
I explored Gradia, the new screenshot tool everyone in Linuxverse is talking about.
🧩 Quiz Time
Today we have a fun quiz that will tell you what kind of Linux distribution you are.

Are you good with Git? Prove it, or Git good (pun intended).
💡 Quick Handy Tip
On Dolphin file manager, you can quickly find specific files by enabling the filter bar with Ctrl+I
or via Edit → Filter
. Type text like .mp3 to show only matching files. Press Esc to hide the filter when done.

🤣 Meme of the Week

🗓️ Tech Trivia
The German Army began using the Enigma machine on July 15, 1928, to send secret messages. It looked like a typewriter but scrambled letters into code. Years later, Alan Turing helped figure out how to break it.
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