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This theme makes Discord look more at home on Ubuntu

The official Discord desktop app supports Linux but it doesnโ€™t make much effort to fit in, which is why alternative clients are popular โ€“ not least because they can be themed. Discord GNOME Theme by developer ~ricewind012, is so named because, basically, thatโ€™s what it is: a custom theme that restyles Discord to look more like Adwaita and follow the GNOME HIG (well, as close as Discordโ€™s CSS allows). A reminder: Ubuntuโ€™s Yaru theme is based (heavily) on upstream Adwaita, so while this theme wonโ€™t give an exact match on Ubuntu, itโ€™s closer than stock. As itโ€™s all CSS, it [โ€ฆ]

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"Half a Second" โ€” a book on the XZ backdoor

Adrian Mastronardi has released a book called Half a Second; it is a detailed look into the XZ backdoor attempt of 2024. The book is freely available under a (non-free) noncommercial, no-derivatives CC license. Half a Second tells that story as one continuous narrative: the burned-out volunteer who maintained the code alone and was patiently, expertly manipulated into giving it up; the engineer whose half-second of curiosity caught the attack through a chain of luck and hard-won instinct; and the operator who built it, who has never been identified and, this book argues, may never be.

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Three stable kernel updates

The 7.1.4, 6.18.39, and 6.12.96 stable kernel updates have been released; each contains a fairly large set of important fixes.