Tuta, the German encrypted email and calendar provider, has officially joined Euro-Office. Unless you have been living under a rock or were trapped in some freaky dungeon, this collaborative effort has brought together many notable European companies. The participating names include Nextcloud,
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A Vim fork has arrived, and it exists because of AI. Drew DeVault, the developer behind SourceHut, announced Vim Classic back in March 2026 after becoming unhappy with the direction both Vim and NeoVim were heading. His gripe was that generative AI
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Microsoft just shipped coreutils for Windows. Yes, you read that right. ls. grep. cat. cp. find. The same commands that have powered Unix and Linux systems for over 50 years are now available natively on Windows, maintained by Microsoft itself. In case
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You might remember that the KDE folks have been busy working on KDE Linux, their own Linux distribution that is still very much in active development. I tried its Alpha build last year and found the experience surprisingly smooth for something so
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The Espressif-backed M5Stack has been keeping its Cardputer product line alive since 2023 by continuously updating it. The original ran on an ESP32-S3, and the follow-up, the Cardputer-Adv, stuck with the same ESP32-S3 but brought in better audio, a larger battery, a
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Microsoft’s WSL allows people to use Linux inside Windows. It integrates well in the system allowing people to use Linux command line Windows. Linux GUI apps can also be used, which helps for editing config file in GUI-based editors. Now reverse the
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The Steam Deck OLED has been largely off the shelves since mid-February, being among the casualties of the RAM and storage shortage that has been driving up prices across consumer tech since late 2025. It recently came back on May 27, just
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