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High Tide (GTK4/libadwaita TIDAL Client for Linux) Hits Flathub

15 juin 2025 à 20:29

High Tide, the GTK4/libadwaita TIDAL client for Linux, is now available on Flathub. The app has been in development for a while but installing (and updating) the app has thus far required going to the project’s GitHub page, finding the latest Flatpak file produced from the build system, then manually installing it. No more. High Tide is now available on Flathub as a ‘verified’ app (important for Linux Mint users, as the distro hides unverified Flathub listings by default). In adding itself to the shelves of the most widely-used Linux App Store, High Tide will be more readily accessible and […]

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Apple Release New Tools for Running Linux Containers on Mac

11 juin 2025 à 21:31

Apple is having a busy WWDC, but beyond the gossip over its new glassy OS UI came a new tool which anyone using a Mac to work with Linux containers will be interested in hearing about. This week Apple released an initial build of its new open-source container tool for creating and running Linux containers on Mac. The CLI tool, named container, is written in Swift, Apple’s go-to programming language, and optimised for Apple silicon and its next major OS update, macOS 26 Tahoe. Apple’s technical documentation explains: “[This…] consumes and produces OCI-compliant container images, so you can pull and […]

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Vivaldi 7.4 Update Adds New Keyboard Shortcut Controls

19 mai 2025 à 14:49

A new version of the Vivaldi web browser is available to download, carrying changes said to make our collective “everyday browsing smoother, faster, and just a little more delightful.” How does Vivaldi 7.4 make browsing the increasingly gamified, algorithmically manipulative and AI slopified modern web more ‘delightful’? Shortcuts. More specifically, Vivaldi 7.4 gives you the ability to “fine-tune” how shortcuts behave on a per-site basis. If you want a website’s shortcuts to take priority over Vivaldi’s, you can. “It’s about putting you in control, making sure your shortcuts work where and when you need them most”, says Jon von Tetzchner, […]

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elementary OS Preview Cool Upcoming Features

16 mai 2025 à 17:15

The elementary OS 8.0.1 release back in March brought an appreciable set of improvements with it, including a much-improved Files app, but as ever in development: the work never stops! Project founder, Danielle Foré, recently recapped a few smaller features that have been issued to users of the Ubuntu-based Linux distribution as software updates, including: If you run elementary OS 8.x, install your updates and eat your greens, you should be benefitting from the changes listed above (if you don’t have them, go update to get ’em). But Danielle also gave us an early-look at an exciting new app and […]

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Firefox Now Supports Custom Images on New Tab Page

16 mai 2025 à 00:41

A number of new personalisation features have been added to the Firefox New Tab page in the past year, including the ability to pick a background image from a small set of hand-picked pics and solid colours. Pleasant though those curated images are, they’re not to everyone’s tastes. This is why Mozilla’s engineers have been beavering away on a few enhancements to provide greater customisation — you can “test” them in the latest stable release, which is Firefox 138 at the time I write this. The big change is that you can now “upload your own image” to use as […]

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