Statistically, your computer's firmware is proprietary. However, Libreboot is an interesting, if niche, option to boostrap a computer with free and libre code only.| LibreNews
What's new? What's old? What's the meaning of life?| LibreNews
Or, maybe, let's *not* talk about this? And just move on as nothing happened?| LibreNews
Getting complex Linux applications to work in the same way across many setups seems tricky at first, but all you need to do is “think with portals”.| LibreNews
Let's get real!| LibreNews
Flatpak is stable and widely used, but it still has some pain points when used in certain environments or for certain ends. However, most of those drawbacks are being worked on, and fixes are planned.| LibreNews
We should be a bit more careful in how we structure the federated internet.| LibreNews
The Linux community is often portrayed as elitist or prone to gatekeeping, but, nowadays, the opposite is true: the community really wants to help you grow, so you can give back one day. You should, however, be careful about niche sub-communities where people's behaviour is not ideal.| LibreNews
Fedora Linux is aiming to get support for fully reproducible builds. This change represents state-of-the-art security practice, and it will greatly help alleviate supply chain cyberattacks and inconsistent builds from hardware failure or other causes.| LibreNews
I believe that the responsability of which tools to use should fall on the contributors, not the open-source projects.| LibreNews
Fedora and Ubuntu's latest releases bring some pretty interesting changes, improving the installer experience, bumping up the GNOME and Plasma versions, and finally welcoming KDE into Fedora's cool kids club| LibreNews
One of the strongest points of Linux is the package management. In 2025, the world of Linux package management is very varied, with several options available, each with their advantages and trade-offs over the others.| LibreNews
Why is everybody talking about this project? And, most importantly, why is everybody wrong about it?| LibreNews
After Lina stepped down from development, we (regrettably) have a new episode of the Asahi Linux drama series.| LibreNews
I believe that Ladybird has more funding and better support for the web, but Servo wins in performance. Though, they're hard to compare directly!| LibreNews
LLM scrapers are taking down FOSS projects' infrastructure, and it's getting worse.| LibreNews
This is the fifth week of me being back at recording videos, and I think it's time for me to tell you how I do these articles and videos. I have a few things I'm particularly proud of showing off, by the way. Let's start with scriptwriting. I write all| LibreNews
If I asked you to think about a web browser, how would you visualize it? For most people, the answer would be simple: you would imagine a window with a stacked layout composed of an array of tabs, a text box to search the web or input a URL, a| LibreNews
Four days ago, Tuta, the providers of an end-to-end encrypted email service, published a blogpost titled: "France is about to pass the worst surveillance law in the EU. We must stop them now!". According to them, this French law would allow the government - amongst other things - to have| LibreNews
It's finally that time again! The UI and Feature freeze for GNOME 48 is in effect, the Beta images are being prepared, and we're just in time to check out what's new. Subtle new features, invisible changes Trying out GNOME 48 absolutely feels like your typical GNOME release, this time| LibreNews
Two years ago I was contacted by a company called MALIBAL. They were interested in a sponsorship, where I would simply put their link in the video description and get money for it. I did a quick background check, and they seemed like a proper Linux hardware manufacturing company. I| LibreNews