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    WSL2: The Right Amount of Linux on Windows for Developers

    When Microsoft rewrote its Linux support into WSL2 it solved the subsystem’s compatibility and many performance problems — but it didn’t convert Windows into a full Linux host. For the majority of developers and tinkerers, WSL2 now delivers the right amount of Linux: a real kernel running in a...
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    Linux Kernel 6.16: A Milestone of Growth, Stability, and Innovation

    The release of Linux kernel 6.16 marks another formidable milestone for the world’s most versatile operating system, ushering in a codebase that now tips the scales at over 38.4 million lines distributed across more than 78,000 files. In a testament to the operating system’s sprawling reach and...
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    File Pilot Review: The Future of Windows File Management with Speed and Customization

    When it comes to managing files on Windows, the conversation regularly revolves around what Microsoft offers out of the box. File Explorer, bundled with every copy of Windows, is serviceable—reliable, reasonably performant, and sporting just enough features for day-to-day use. Yet for countless...
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    Unlocking Power: Why Linux Tools in WSL Boost Windows Productivity

    When Microsoft first unveiled the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), it signaled a major shift in how professionals and enthusiasts could harness both Windows and Linux tools within a single, seamless environment. No longer restricted to the moats separating the two operating systems...
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    Windows 11 24H2 Update: Exclusive Block Cloning Feature Unveiled

    In the wonderful world of Windows 11, a new update has landed, packed with exciting improvements. However, before we break out the party hats, it’s essential to note that not everyone will benefit from these advancements. Let’s dive into what’s new, who gets to enjoy it, and what it means for...
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    Pimnote is a new text editor handy for note taking

    Note taking with text editors is the best way I've ever used. The real note taking software keep files locally which is risky for data loss when the operating fails or when the notebook is stolen. Word processors are too clunky and risky of data loss when crashed. Mozilla Composer is the fast...
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