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Tutorials : Wike is a native Open-Source Wikipedia reader designed specifically for the GNOME desktop environment

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Wike: Wikipedia Reader for the GNOME Desktop Wike is a native Open-Source Wikipedia reader designed specifically for the GNOME desktop environment (and officially recognized as part of the GNOME Circle ecosystem). It provides smooth, lightweight, and local-first access to the entirety of the online encyclopedia directly from your desktop without needing a heavy web browser. Key Features & Capabilities Distraction-Free Reading: Displays Wikipedia articles in a simplified, clean layout stripped of typical web clutter, optimized entirely for immersive reading. Deep GNOME Shell Integration: Search for Wikipedia topics directly from your desktop via the GNOME Activities Search overview—giving you instant inline article suggestions without even opening the app first. Tabbed Browsing: Open multiple articles across different tabs to easily pivot back and forth between research topics. Adaptive Responsive Layouts: Built with modern GTK4 and libadwaita , seamlessly adapting across stan...

Books : Linux Magazin Ro July 2026 Digital PDF Guide

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Tutorials: Canada's Remarkable Contributions to Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)

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Canada's Remarkable Contributions to FOSS 🇨🇦 Canada's Remarkable Contributions to Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) 📅 Published: July 2, 2026  ·  🏷️ FOSS Open Source Canada Government Tech When we think about Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), countries like the United States, Germany, and India often come to mind. However, Canada has quietly become one of the most significant contributors to the open‑source ecosystem , driven by a strong government mandate, innovative private sector initiatives, and a vibrant community of academics and developers. In this article, we'll explore how Canada is shaping the future of open source—from federal policies to groundbreaking projects. 📜 A Government That Leads by Example One of the most remarkable aspects of Canada's FOSS story is its formal, government‑wide commitment to open source. Unlike many countries where open source ...