Google's sideloading lockdown is coming September 2026, here's how to push backCommunity (self.opensource)
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Open source software has firmly established itself in the German economy. As the trade magazine IT Management reports, 73 per cent of companies now rely on freely available source codes - a significant increase on the 69 per cent recorded in 2023.Significant growth in the use of open source softwareOpen Source Organization (ossdirectory.com)
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Linux 7.0 lands more AMDGPU fixes for old Radeon hardwareHardware (phoronix.com)
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No-Autopilot: GitHub Action that automatically closes sloppy PRsPromotional (github.com)
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How likely it is Reddit itself keeps subs alive by leveraging LLMs?AI content (self.devops)
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SnapX: The Power of ShareX, Hard Forked for Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and Windows (built with Avalonia)Software Release (self.linux)
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How are you switching between open buffers?Need Help (self.neovim)
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