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13 votes
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Help Chile write free software values, privacy, and digital sovereignty into their constitution
12 votes -
Fosscord: A work-in-progress chat platform compatible with Discord
13 votes -
helloSystem 0.7 released with big improvements
4 votes -
Stockfish developers sue chessbase over GPL violations
9 votes -
RMS addresses the free software community
40 votes -
Open letter to Richard M. Stallman
22 votes -
Richard Stallman has returned to the Free Software Foundation as a member of its board of directors
29 votes -
Popular open-source library SDL moving development to GitHub despite 'calamitous design choices' in git
6 votes -
It's 2020 and the Linux kernel has been ported to the Nintendo 64
15 votes -
Sony publishes an official Linux driver for PlayStation 5 DualSense controllers
19 votes -
Mutt releases version 2.0
16 votes -
Primary Lemmy instance enables federation
13 votes -
JSHint: Watching the ship sink (A lesson on ambiguous licenses)
7 votes -
Freetube rewrite with Newpipe-like local API released
7 votes -
uMatrix development has ended
28 votes -
Winamp in 2020 (Webamp Electron App)
13 votes -
Lemmy, an open-source federated Reddit alternative, gets funding for development
37 votes -
Munich is shifting back from Microsoft to open source
14 votes -
The Beaker "new web" project
10 votes -
Hyperdome - the safest place to reach out
5 votes -
The software that’s being made available free to help with home working during the COVID-19 crisis
4 votes -
Suggestions for free video editing software
I'm using OBS Studio to create some video tutorials. Nothing complicated, just me talking and demonstrating the steps on my screen. I essentially just need to slice up these recordings into clips,...
I'm using OBS Studio to create some video tutorials. Nothing complicated, just me talking and demonstrating the steps on my screen.
I essentially just need to slice up these recordings into clips, delete portions of the recordings where I mess up or there are long pauses, and export it all as one video.
I've used Premier in the past but I no longer have it. While I am pretty capable of learning how to use software, I would prefer something that doesn't have a huge learning curve.
I need something that runs on either Windows or Linux and is free. Not "free trial" free, but actually free. Open source would be a plus but not a requirement.
Feel free to recommend your favorite free video editor even if it doesn't meet all of my requirements, as maybe it will help someone else in the future.
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Google is blocking free software browsers from logging in to Google Services
These Linux browsers are being banned from Google services Google Now Bans Some Linux Web Browsers From Their Services Google Is Banning Popular Linux Web Browsers For Unknown Reasons
27 votes -
Firefox to hide notification popups by default starting next year
22 votes -
Richard Stallman resigns as president of the Free Software Foundation, and from his position at MIT
https://stallman.org/archives/2019-jul-oct.html#16_September_2019_(Resignation) https://www.fsf.org/news/richard-m-stallman-resigns
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The Mullvad VPN service has ported Coreboot to run on its VPN servers
10 votes -
GNU Guix 1.0.0 released
17 votes -
Announcing Wio: A clone of Plan 9's Rio for Wayland
9 votes -
Librem announces Librem One
18 votes -
What is the incentive for curl to release the library for free?
32 votes -
Ghidra the reverse engineering tool has been open sourced
6 votes -
Google has quietly added DuckDuckGo as a search engine option for Chrome users in ~sixty markets
21 votes -
The MIT License, line by line
10 votes -
Ghost 2.0 released
8 votes