Why I Still Love and Use RSS Feeds in 2025
RSS feeds are classic. And surprisingly, they are still relevant in 2025.
Coverage of new and significant versions releases of popular Linux applications.
Flameshot is one of my daily drivers that I utilize to take screenshots. You can also find my guide to
The Nextcloud team recently unveiled the details and general availability of Nextcloud Hub 21. In case you didn’t know,
Firefox as an open-source Chrome alternative is already a quite popular choice among Linux users. With every recent update to
Kodi is an open-source cross-platform media player for organizing your media files or streaming online media. It is one of
Flowblade is an open-source video editing software for Linux. It is designed to be beginner-friendly, however, it includes all the
There are plenty of screenshot tools available for Linux. Shutter has been my all-time favorite. The funny thing is that
The popular open-source office suite LibreOffice recently released the latest version 7.1. In the official announcement, they emphasize on
GParted is one of the most popular partition managers for Linux. It is a graphical tool that allows you to
PDF Arranger is a GUI tool for splitting, rotating, cropping, and rearranging pages of PDF files. It is actually a
CryptPad is an impressive encrypted Google Docs alternatives that we’ve covered previously. Even though it does not offer all
Krita is one of the best open-source paint applications available for Linux. With their latest 4.4.2 release, it
Even though Brave browser was caught up in some controversies last year, it looks like they managed to become the
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