Since its inception in 2012, the ImprovedTube extension has been enhancing the YouTube experience for users across all browsers. Now open-source, it offers a plethora of features aimed at giving you greater control over content discovery, playback, and the overall aesthetics of YouTube.
Zoxide is an enhanced version of the traditional cd command, drawing inspiration from tools like z and autojump. It’s designed to make navigating your filesystem faster and more intuitive by learning your habits. The more you use it, the smarter it gets, allowing you to “jump” to your most frequently used directories with minimal input.
Bazzite is an OCI image designed as an alternative OS for the Steam Deck and a SteamOS-like system for desktops and home theater PCs. It’s built on Fedora, offering broad hardware support and built-in drivers.
GlazeWM is a powerful tiling window manager for Windows, designed to enhance productivity by allowing users to efficiently manage their windows and workspaces through keyboard-driven commands. This guide will walk you through the installation process and introduce you to some of the most commonly used hotkeys in GlazeWM.
In the vast ecosystem of Windows, managing device drivers can be a complex task, especially when dealing with third-party drivers. Tools like Driver Store Explorer (also known as RAPR), hosted on GitHub, offer a streamlined approach to handling drivers in the Windows driver store.
Hyprland maintainer Vaxry has been banned by FreeDesktop. Meaning he can not report or patch anything in FreeDesktop which is a sad state of affairs for the Linux Desktop community as a whole, especially the wayland side of things.
The Universal Android Debloater (UADNG) is a cross-platform tool designed to help users remove unwanted software from their non-rooted Android devices. Developed by the GitHub user 0x192, this tool leverages the Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to perform its operations, making it a powerful option for those looking to improve their device’s privacy, security, and battery life without needing root access. The new version NEXT GENERATION is the continuation of this work!
The intersection of open-source software and proprietary systems often sparks debate, and Sony’s Playstation is at the heart of a current controversy. This article delves into the complexities of Sony’s use of FreeBSD’s MIT License for its Playstation operating system, examining whether this constitutes an abuse of open-source principles.