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Linux highlights from the last few days...
🆒 The latest releases, guides, tools, and features from Linux World:

PingMe - Send message to multiple platforms
PingMe is a CLI tool that provides the ability to send messages or alerts to multiple messaging platforms & email.

pkger - Automate building RPMs and DEBs as well as other artifacts on multiple Linux distributions, versions and architectures
A tool that automates building RPMsDEBs and other packages on multiple Linux distributions, versions and architectures with the help of Docker.

Steve's Awk Academy
Learn how to use awk.

Sed one-liners
Over 100 sed one-liners.

git-xargs is a command-line tool (CLI
git-xargs is a command-line tool (CLI) for making updates across multiple Github repositories with a single command.

qr-filetransfer - Transfer files over WiFi
Transfer files over WiFi between your computer and your smartphone from the terminal.

Ubuntu 21.04 released
Ubuntu 21.04 Released With Wayland By Default and with Active Directory integration

Introducing GNOME 40
Released on March 24, 2021, GNOME 40 is the first version of the open-source desktop environment to use the new numbering system (the previous release was v3.38) and support the recently-released GTK 4 toolkit.

Watson - A wonderful CLI to track your time
Watson is here to help you manage your time. You want to know how much time you are spending on your projects? You want to generate a nice report for your client.

wildcat - Another implementation of wc (word count) accepting archives, directories, and file lists.
Counts the lines, words, characters, and bytes of the given files and the files in the given directories.

Cointop - A fast and lightweight interactive terminal-based UI application for tracking cryptocurrencies 
The interface is inspired by htop and shortcut keys are inspired by vim.
 General Topics:

Firefox 88 released
Firefox 88 Released With FTP Support Disabled, Support For JavaScript In PDFs.

The University of Minnesota banned from contributing to Linux kernel
Greg Kroah-Hartman bans the University of Minnesota from Linux development for deliberately buggy patches
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