KDE Plasma Borrows from Windows Notification Nonsense
This week in Linux News, Ubuntu 24.04.1 has been released after delay, Microsoft donates to Wine, and a new malware is found on Linux. Also, Torvalds regrets bcachefs, and plasma goes insane.

Is Your Vacuum Spying On You?
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, Ecovacs can be hacked to spy on you, WPS Office has a Zero-day, and police are using AI to write their reports. Also, another smart device cripples second-hand market, and we see some silly news.


Happy Birthday Debian
This week in Linux News, Tails releases more bug fixes, a new Raspberry Pi is released, and Gnome Shell can now use Gravatar. Also, Debian is now 31 years old.

GM Sued Again for Selling Your Driving Data
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, GM gets sued for data sharing, a shady GPS company is hacked, and a Wyoming Mayor wants ChatGPT to run the city. Also, Peloton wants to charge second-hand sales fees.


Linux Defeats Windows on Ryzen
This week in Linux News, SteamOS is coming to more portable gaming systems, Canonical changes the Ubuntu Kernel, and Linux embraces AI. Also, Ryzen 9000 works better on Linux than on Windows.

Read the Fine Print
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, AI girlfriends harvest our data for companies, Microsoft patches downgrade bug, and ChatGPT starts using your voice. Also, Disney uses a streaming service TOS to get out of a wrongful death case. We also visit SillyVille.


Cosmic Desktop Arrives!
This week in Linux News, Gnome gets an official system tray icon extension, and Manjaro moves into the immutable space. Also, SysVint gets an upgrade and System76 releases the Cosmic Desktop.

Will Your Car Report You To The Police?
This week in the Weekly News Roundup, Ford works on a patent to report you to the police, secure boot is compromised, and ADT was hacked. Also, Google was deemed an illegal monopoly and we also visit sillyville.


Linux Solves Ad Fatigue

Linux Solves Ad Fatigue
This week in Linux News, Peppermint OS has some new build for everyone from fully loaded to minimal installs. Also, Solus prepares to drop snaps and a Linux geek gets ad fatigue and builds a custom SmartTV out of Debian.

The Redbox Collapse
Today in the Weekly News Roundup, we look at security updates about Crowdstrike, business news including the collapse of Redbox, and then a lot of Silly News.