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00:42 Sponsor: Extend the life of CentOS 7
02:11 OpenSUSE Leap 16 will be immutable
04:34 Google pretty much gives up on Fuchsia
06:04 Steam Snap creates problems for Valve
07:23 Flathub wants better quality app listings
08:40 A proposal to make Ai content more identifiable
10:20 Online search is getting worse
12:19 Google will let the EU unlink data from their services
13:18 Gaming: Wine 9.0, the Hangover project
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OpenSUSE Leap 16 will be very different

https://linuxiac.com/opensuse-leap-15-6-to-be-the-last-in-its-current-form/

https://www.theregister.com/AMP/2024/01/17/opensuse_confirms_leap_16/

Google pretty much gives up on Fuchsia

Google is no longer bringing the full Chrome browser to Fuchsia

Steam Snap creates problems for Valve

Canonical’s Steam Snap is Causing Headaches for Valve

Flathub wants better quality apps

https://linuxiac.com/flathub-strategic-shift-to-highlight-high-quality-apps/

A proposal to make Ai content more identifiable

Framework for AI Legislation

Online search is getting worse

https://mashable.com/article/google-search-low-quality-research

Google will let the EU unlink data from their services

https://www.techradar.com/computing/cyber-security/if-youre-in-the-eu-you-can-now-decide-how-much-data-to-share-with-google

Gaming: Wine 9.0, the Hangover project

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49 thoughts on “OpenSUSE goes immutable? Snap creates issues, Fuchsia is dead? Linux & Open Source News

  • Linux simply Rocks, I use RichARCH btw. With it I was able to get Arch Linux up and running simply and quickly with kickstart like automation features.

  • 4:43 For me it looks like the German word "fuchsiarot", which is pronounced roughly as "fooxiah-roht". It's the term for a kind of red which is often seen on plants of the fuchsia genus.
    So I wouldn't pronounce the word like "future".

  • Is there anywhere linux kernel develoment roadmap?

  • Damn I thought to myselft that Steam and Ubuntu have a problem…

  • All AI is doing is filtering data based on the programming

    The true intelligence is gone I guess

  • I use the flatpak version of Steam on MX Linux KDE on my desktop, and the flatpak of the Steam Link app on my Laptop, which also runs MX Linux KDE, but only has an Intel N4020 and 4 GB of RAM.

  • Thanks for news about the German research on search engines. It is my impression since quite some time that any of the engines is almost counterproductive when looking for product reviews

  • Valve should develop the damned snaps and flatpaks for Steam.

  • SEO spam can be stopped by holding advertisers legally and financially responsible for the fraudulent and counterfeit sites that they blindly advertise on.

    But who will regulate the advertisers?

  • January is a good month. August is the worst.

  • Search engines are dead, ai is crap, privacy is long dead. What has the Internet become?

  • What idiots. They stopped Firefox Debian because "it's easier to manage snap", and went out of the way to repackage Steam in snap to make it buggy.

  • No no, it's totally worth replacing linux with Fuchsia, BUT there are higher priorities for the moment. This isn't really news, the workstation build quietly went away nearly a year ago.

  • I really like having the point releases of Ubuntu (or rather, liked, I was using Pop OS) and seeing Canonical be anal about Snaps sucks

  • Fuschia was extremely promising. Sad to see it go. Not even surprised at Google killing anything cool.

  • Another huge gripe I have with Linux. I don't want to get software from package managers. I want to get it from the official source. Might as well be telling me to use the Microsoft Store.

  • Where they should send their bug report(Like up their asses). PMSL far play to steam if they are getting the blame for steam Snap failing as it not maintained by them. Wish NVidia users would get this when they complain to maintainers their distro don't work well on Nvidia cards when that is down to Nvidia.

  • Been using opensuse leap right now, pretty solid and stable. Unlike fedora, popping up crash every where.

  • Fuchsia is as much if a waporware next gen system as Microsoft's Windows Core OS which has been in development since 2016 and already went through multiple reboots

  • About search engines; I find them less likely now to find what I am looking for than 20 years ago.

  • I am so sick of snaps, flatpacks, immutable distros, and the like. Just let me install my damn software. I left Windows because I was sick of my computer trying to babysit me (among other things).

  • Linux youtuber says removing linux is a bad idea? Wow.

  • Google can say whatever they want. Their search has gotten atrocious. And for months the results are borderline useless.
    It's particularly infuriating when you are searching for things you've already search but can't find on the results the sites you already had open from that exact same search. And had what you need. Even if you are typing the exact title of whatever it is you had already open.

  • AI absolutely should be allowed to be trained via copyrighted material. It’s like saying a person isn’t allowed to learn something from reading a copyrighted book. Also, if you own the copyrighted material, then you probably want to be part of the influence of the future, rather than walling yourself out of future development.

    It’s not like it’s directly plagiarizing the material, it neatly fits into fair use.

  • 10:20 the problem is not only from search providers, but more on all the dishonest trash people who tries to exploit every system. Same as with youtube.

  • Man, I just learned a reason to hate snaps. You can't update it while you're using it, so all you have to do is close and relaunch it but with snaps, nooo. You have to close the application before you can update the application. Very lame.

  • I’m a bit disappointed by your coverage of the fluthib topic. They have a lot of true points in there, but stupid stuff like forbidding camel case as an application name is really weird, just to name one example. These guidelines are far from good.

  • I like this year winter, because is bit cold like in winter need to be.

  • Although I use Wayland since a half of year and it's running well on hybrid Nvidia laptop, Wayland is not a feature complete and still won't be at least for few years. There are a lot of issues right now. Global menus don't work for some apps (like Inkscape), Wayland native browsers won't raise to the top when a link is clicked on another app, there are clipboard issues in Libreoffice, global menus are somewhat unreliable in certain GUI setups on Wayland with LO and more.

  • January is a good month: You have a new T-shirt. Now you only need to trim your beard. Santa Claus was more than a month, ago.

  • Fuchsia was the core I believed may replace Linux. It looks much more contemporary in all basic cases. It is very unfortunate news.

  • 9:46 this AI talks remind me talks about using computers for creating images and old artist, who was saying that it is not real art.

  • OpenSUSE going Immutable, that was an eye catcher, this may catch on.

  • The thing which annoyed me the most about Fuchsia was that the lack of POSIX compliance would have made it much more difficult to port software to it. Who wants to support software for yet another non POSIX compliant platform? It's already a headache to do that for Windows, an established OS that's been arround for decades. Imagine having to port VLC to Fuchsia and make it compatible with Fuchsia's object-like files?

  • Super excited for Leap 16. It's always great to see real big changes happening in the linux world

  • I haven't noticed any drop in search engine quality but then again I don't tend to buy physical stuff

  • To be honest sites like Itsfoss and Medium make Google search even worse. Their articles are bad, feel like AI generated and are just bloating the internet with information already found on thousands of sites.

  • On the search engine bit: no search engine brings satisfying results anymore, on any category, idk what is happening, but I miss the Google of around 2010

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