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KDE Plasma 6.7 is bringing better performance and battery life to Intel laptops

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about 7 hours ago

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about 8 hours ago

At this point, there's little that hasn't been said about the significant...

These VS Code extensions let me ditch three separate apps for notes, tasks, and code

about 9 hours ago

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GNOME extensions are basically required, but they're a ticking time bomb for Linux desktops

about 10 hours ago

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Your GPU doesn't need help hitting high FPS, it needs help staying consistent

about 10 hours ago

For the longest time, I chased higher FPS like it was the...

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about 11 hours ago

The developer toolkit has reached a tipping point where even the most...

HDMI is just as confusing as USB-C — and that's a problem

about 11 hours ago

HDMI first launched in 2002 with one goal in mind: to eliminate...

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about 12 hours ago

Some smart home products definitely feel like a bit more of a...