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Mozilla discontinues Fakespot Deep Fake Detector:
omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/06/mozill

Organic Maps gets option to save planned routes and other improvements:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

CoMaps 2025.06.10 is now available on F-Droid with new UI and updated maps:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

Proton Mail and Calendar gets option for adding notes when replying to event invitations:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

ONLYOFFICE 9.0 released with new themes, redesigned start screen, new Diagram Viewer tool, new supported formats (Markdown, OpenDocument Graphics, Excel binary workbook files) etc.:
omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/06/onlyof

Immich 1.135 released with iOS home screen widgets, Google Cast support and album descriptions in mobile apps, opt-in Google Cast integration and new onboarding flow on web, etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

ReactOS gets better support for fullscreen programs:
phoronix.com/news/ReactOS-Full

Calibre 8.5 released with improved Kobo driver, new button in the Manage Data Files dialog to cancel remaining e-books when managing multiple ones, etc.:
9to5linux.com/calibre-8-5-open

Zed gets new multi-language debugger tool, supporting Rust, Go, Python, JavaScript and C/C++:
news.itsfoss.com/zed-debugger-

Git 2.50 released with multi-pack reachability, improved multiple cruft packs, ORT merge engine, etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

Servo gets animated GIF support, support for SVG images via HTML "img" tag, input type="color" support, better layout and CSS support, etc.:
phoronix.com/news/Servo-May-20

Zen Browser 1.13b released with spaces for tabs instead of workspaces, updated Firefox base, Google Safe Browsing support:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

OMG! Ubuntu · Mozilla Axes its 'Deepfake' AI Detector Add-On - OMG! UbuntuMozilla is axing another project that was perfect fit for a company whose founding mission is to make the web better. Next week, on June 26 2025, the

Helix-Vim – A Vim-like configuration for Helix

I like Helix, also because I'm a Rust fanboy, but I'm used to Vim use and only now discover this configuration. Let me delve deeper into the configuration of the editor again.

🧑‍💻 github.com/LGUG2Z/helix-vim

A Vim-like configuration for Helix. Contribute to LGUG2Z/helix-vim development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHubGitHub - LGUG2Z/helix-vim: A Vim-like configuration for HelixA Vim-like configuration for Helix. Contribute to LGUG2Z/helix-vim development by creating an account on GitHub.
#helix#vim#code

Nachdem seit Donnerstag endlich unser #Energiespeicher installiert ist, habe ich mich nun auch mit #HomeAssistant beschäftigt - und bin sehr begeistert, wie viele Werte und Statistiken man damit schon nach kurzer Einarbeitungszeit rausholen kann - und was Homeassistant alles kann.
Da ärgere ich mich fast, dass ich das so lange nur auf der Todo-Liste hatte
🤣

Allerdings verstehe ich noch nicht alle Werte / Entities des
#Goodwe #Wechselrichter, was die angeben bzw. worin der Unterschied liegt.
Bsp: "Meter Active Power Total" und "Active Power".

Das ist vom Wert her nicht dasselbe, ich verstehe aber noch nicht, was der Unterschied ist.

Meine
#Wallbox #Tinkerforge #Warp3 bekomme ich leider noch gar nicht in Home Assistent und habe dazu noch keine Info / Anleitung gefunden. Ich bin aber 100% sicher, dass die sich in Home Assistent integrieren lässt. Da muss ich vielleicht mal bei Tinkerforge anfragen.

Was die Konfiguration von Home Assistent betrifft, habe ich auch noch ein paar Baustellen. Ich würde z.B. die Bezeichnungen und Farben von "energy-distribution" (in angehängtem Bild 1 das untere Diagramm) gern anpassen wie beim
#HACS #Addon #PowerFlowCardPlus. Ich kapiere aber noch nicht, was ich dazu im #CodeEditor angeben muss.

#HA #SmartHome #Energiewende #regenerativeEnergien #erneuerbareEnergien #Monitoring #Statistik #Statistiken #Diagramm #Diagramme #Chart #Charts #Flowchart

Today i've learned that i don't need coder. I am now deploying an #ubuntu container from a #Dockerfile with an #openssh #server installed. This is a much better setup. Nearly every #Codeeditor supports #ssh workspaces so i'm not limited.

But the best thing about this setup is that it is very easy to automate using #Ansible.

I've used the same approach to set up #kali #linux environments months ago and should have stuck with that. It just works.

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Updates to Zed with even more AI…

https://youtu.be/7PMXUruAIdQ

I am not convinced the LLM support in code editors are actually “agents.” However, kudos to Zed to have built this all in Rust and keep the app native. It’s a _lot_ of work that went in to do that. In a world where every code editor brings these capabilities, one way to continue to differentiate yourself to the developer community is to consistently make choices that highlight your philosophy and taste.

#code#codeEditor#dev

I keep trying Helix and Neovim over and over again. But then I open Kate and just feel so much more comfortable.

I don't know why I keep trying them though. I guess I want to be a 1337 terminal h4x0r. But Kate just fits me so well and there's bunch of things I've added to it, so it feels like I'm part of it, and it's part of me.

I likely think too deeply about it. But Kate is truly the editor for me, that's for sure.

Helix could be it too, but there are times it feels a bit lacking. Like there's no cross-project symbol search, which Kate has. And that thing has been a lifesaver at times.