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What’s the Point of Linux “Anti-Something” Distros?

The biggest question our man in Italy has about Linux distros and other open source software projects taking political stances is: do they do more harm than good?

Thai Flavors: Ultramarine 41 and 42 — Your Linux Menu Picks

When Ultramarine Linux 42 was released just as Larry Cafiero was wrapping up his evaluation of the previous version, he couldn’t resist taking a look to see if number 42 is indeed the answer to everything…

Super Productivity: Open Source Project Manager That Does It All

Super Productivity isn’t just another to-do app—it’s like having a personal project sidekick that actually gets it. Give your workflow a turbo boost and see what you’ve been missing!

Just Say No to Overcomplicated Cars

The Mustang Mach-E recall isn’t just a glitch—it’s a sign that sometimes, the best solutions are the ones we’ve left behind.

NordVPN Now Has a Graphical Linux Client and We Gave It a Look

In May, NordVPN got full scale on board with Linux when it released a Linux client. We just took it for a spin!

Copyleft-Next Building the NextGen Copyleft License

What happens when two of open source’s most controversial reformers decide the old rules no longer work? Are you ready for the license that could change everything?

Streamline Your Linux Workflow with Albert

It’s not magic—it just feels like it. Meet Albert, your desktop superpower.

Sparky Linux: “Takes the Options Ball and Runs With It!”

Our reviewer dives into Sparky Linux and discovers a distro bursting with choices, flexibility, and user-friendly features—making it a standout option for Linux enthusiasts at all levels.

Gemini CLI AI Is Cool, but You Should Wear Protection

Sure, Gemini CLI is fun to play with, but don’t forget: it’s Google under the hood. Privacy shields up!

Search Engine or AI Chat? More People Are Going Hybrid

AI is changing how we find information, but is the web keeping up?

Bluestar Linux: Arch Power, User-Friendly Polish

Think Arch is only for the hardcore? Bluestar Linux rewrites the rules—delivering power, polish, and zero intimidation.

Darktable: The Open Source Lightroom Alternative Every Shooter Needs

Darktable brings advanced, nondestructive photo editing and management to Linux—no subscription or proprietary software required.

Lyon, France Adopts OnlyOffice: From Russia With Love

The city of Lyon is getting rid of most of its US software. Its choice of OnlyOffice instead of LibreOffice has me scratching my head.

Did Gemini CLI Drop Acid Last Night?

Last night, on our computers at least, Google’s new open source Gemini CLI started acting as if it were on mind altering drugs. Here’s our morning after report.

Modicia OS: Multimedia-Focused Linux With Flair

Modicia O.S. blends powerful multimedia tools, unique features, and a polished user experience for Linux enthusiasts and creative professionals.

KDE Plasma 6.4: Opening the Hood to See What’s New

This minor point release of KDE Plasma 6.4 packs enough new features to make it worth your attention.

Beyond the Buzz: How ‘Deep Tech’ Startups Are Changing the Game

In a world obsessed with quick wins and viral apps, deep tech startups are betting on substance over sizzle. Here’s how they might change the game for good.

antiX Linux: A ‘Proudly Anti-Fascist’ Distro That’s ‘Suitable for Old and New Computers’

We find a Linux distro that runs on computers big and small—and centers its identity on an antifascist stance—surprisingly refreshing!

Ollama: Open Source AI That Runs on Your Computer

In this explainer, Jack Wallen will not only explain Ollama, he’ll walk you through getting it running on your Linux box.

Why Is FOSS Force Reporting on a ‘No Kings’ Event in Elkin, NC

On No Kings Day in a small town in North Carolina, our reporter rediscovers that code, community, and politics are intertwined.

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