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Even More New WordPress.com Themes for September 2023

Our themes team is on fire. Here is our latest batch of designs for bloggers and visual artists. [...]

Influence the Future of WordPress by Taking the 2023 Annual Survey Today

Take the 2023 WordPress survey to provide valuable input for the project's future. [...]

Tell the Story You Want to Tell

In August, the WordPress community gathered at National Harbor, Maryland for WordCamp 2023. Every year, the conference hosts special speakers to talk about all kinds of things—from the technical to… [...]

How Art Catalyzes Change—Join Us for a Livestream Event on September 20

A unique discussion on the compelling intersections of art, climate change, and social innovation. [...]

Hot Off the Press: New WordPress.com Themes for September 2023

A bold selection of new themes for bloggers and creators featuring a diverse range of styles and uses. [...]

Plugins, Theme Switching, and More: September Webinars to Elevate Your Skills

Our September slate of webinars includes two brand new topics: plugins and theme switching. [...]

Welcome to Our Brand New Learning Hub

Our all-new home for WordPress.com courses, webinars, tutorials, and more. [...]

It’s Never Been Easier to Move to WordPress.com

Presenting two new tools to make moving your website to WordPress.com a fast, seamless process. [...]

WordCamp US 2023: Celebrating 20 Years of WordPress

A peek at WordPress.com's presence at WordCamp US '23 in National Harbor, Maryland. [...]

Free New Course: Elevate Your Website with Memberships

Join the movement of website creators transforming their passion into thriving online communities. [...]

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Ubuntu 23.10 Will Officially Support the Raspberry Pi 5

Here’s some awesome news: Ubuntu 23.10 will support the Raspberry Pi 5. So if you’re among the hundreds-of-thousands to pre-order a new model you may be pleased — I only… [...]

Snap Store Restricts Uploads After Potential Security Incident

Canonical is enacting manual reviews for all newly registered uploads to its Snap Store following what it describes as a ‘potential security incident’. The company is responding to user reports… [...]

Raspberry Pi 5 Officially Announced – And It’s a Beast!

The wait is over: the Raspberry Pi 5 has been officially unveiled! The new model of this super-successful single-board computer has been a long time cooking. The Raspberry Pi 4… [...]

Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 Officially Released

Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE) 6 is now available to download. This official stable release follows a couple weeks of diligent testing on a beta build. There are no major… [...]

Firefox 118 Released With Killer New Feature

Reading websites written in other languages is made MUCH easier in the latest version of Mozilla Firefox, which rolls out across all supported platforms today. You no longer need to… [...]

My Fave Drop Down Terminal Now Supports Ubuntu 23.04

animated GIF showing the ddterm drop-down terminal extension for GNOME Shell in action This post, My Fave Drop Down Terminal Now Supports Ubuntu 23.04 is from OMG! Ubuntu. Do not… [...]

NewsFlash 3.0 Released with Slick New Look

A new version of Linux RSS client NewsFlash is out – and newsflash: it’s looking good! I’ve written about this app in detail in the past so I won’t cover… [...]

Ubuntu 23.10 Beta is Now Available to Download

A beta build of Ubuntu 23.10 is now available to download. This development milestone is intended for testing and feedback. It comes ahead of the scheduled stable release of Ubuntu… [...]

‘Dark Style’ GNOME Extension for Ubuntu 23.10

In Ubuntu 23.10 the default Yaru theme uses a light style for GNOME Shell elements — but there’s a new GNOME extension that lets you change this without affecting the… [...]

Ubuntu 23.10 Runs Firefox in Wayland Mode by Default

Most of us using Ubuntu use the Mozilla Firefox Snap preinstalled by default — and in Ubuntu 23.10 that package comes with a big below-the-surface change. Ubuntu defaults to Wayland… [...]

Introducing the internal data written to Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development The post mkfs.ext4 – What it actually creates appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

Read the original blog at Read More  The post Exploring the Future of Open Source Solutions in the Mobile Industry appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

2023 has emerged as a watershed moment in the open source landscape. This year’s Open Source Program Office (OSPO) survey by the Linux Foundation and the TODO Group sheds new… [...]

Read the original post at: Read More  The post Linux Foundation Research Proposes New Direction for Mobile Industry with Open Source appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

In an era where digital transformation is not just a buzzword but a necessity across industries, Open Source Software (OSS) has emerged as a driver for public sector innovation. The… [...]

Expect to see open source “not approved for the EU” if the EU CRA goes forward. The post Open Source and the CRA: It Will Not Work appeared first on… [...]

Read the original post at: Read More  The post Software-Enabled Flash Empowers Hyperscalers with New Command Set Specification appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

Read the original post at: Read More  The post Linux Foundation Launches OpenTofu: A New Open Source Alternative to Terraform appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

How pipe() and slice() system calls actu Click to Read More at Oracle Linux Kernel Development The post Pipe and Splice appeared first on Linux.com. [...]

Read the original post at: Read More  The post Unified Acceleration Foundation Forms to Drive Open Accelerated Compute and Cross-Platform Performance appeared first on Linux.com. [...]