Making Content that Resonates: An Interview with 'The Linux Cast' Creator, Matthew Weber A conversation with Matthew Weber, the mastermind behind 'The Linux Cast' YouTube channel.
There is Life After the Death of x86 Discussing X86 emulation on ARM devices with the creator of Box86 and Box64 projects, Ptitseb.
Going Against Google Analytics With Plausible's Co-Founder [Interview] Plausible is a privacy-friendly alternative to Google Analytics. It also aims to be a simple and lightweight analytics solution. Above all, it is a completely open-source project that also gives you the ability to self-host. Right after an interview with Lutris creator, I reached to out to Marko Saric, who
The Progress Linux has Made in Terms of Gaming is Simply Incredible: Lutris Creator If you’re someone who prefers to play games on a Linux system, you probably already know about the open gaming platform Lutris. We have mentioned it in our Linux Gaming Guide. We are not the only one. Anthony from Linus Tech Tips also mentioned it as a useful game
Open Usage Commons: Google’s Initiative to Manage Trademark for Open Source Projects Runs into Controversy Back in July, Google announced a new organization named Open Usage Commons. The aim of the organization is to help “projects protect their project identity through programs such as trademark management and usage guidelines”. Google believes that “creating a neutral, independent ownership for these trademarks gives contributors and consumers peace
The De-Googled Android Fork is Making Good Progress A couple years ago, we covered the Eelo project. If you remember, the Eelo project was started by Gael Duval who once created Mandrake Linux. The goal of the Eelo project was to remove all Google services from Android to give you an alternate mobile operating system that doesn’t