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00:00 Intro
00:49 Sponsor: 100$ free credit for your own Linux or gaming server
01:41 GNOME updates
03:03 Microsoft cracks down on open source app copycats
04:21 Microsoft donates 10K USD to GNOME
05:24 KDE fixes blurriness on XWayland apps
06:52 Epic Online Services will add Linux support for Steam Crossplay
08:01 New GNOME image viewer and editor
09:09 Ubuntu tries to fix Firefox Snap’s performance, again
10:38 Brave Search lets you filter queries to remove bias
11:50 Valve’s new standalone VR headset
13:33 Wine 7.11
14:38 Sponsor: Get a laptop or desktop running Linux from Tuxedo
15:47 Support the channel

GNOME developers shared some more progress on their apps and underlying technologies and this week, there’s progress on GNOME Calendar,

Microsoft updated their policies in the windows store to fight open source apps being redistributed as paid applications in their platform,

Microsoft gives 10 000 USD to GNOME as part of their FOSS Fund initative

KDE developers are fixing the blurriness of apps using XWayland in Plasma 5.26

Epic Online Services will support cross play with Steam, and Linux

GNOME got some interesting mockups for a new image viewer and editor, from Allan Day, one of the most prolific designers for GNOME.

Ubuntu published another blog post detailing their efforts to improve the Firefox snap performance.

Brave Search added a a feature to remove algorithmic bias from their searches

Looks like Valve is working on a VR headset to pick up where the Valve Index left off.

Wine 7.11 was released