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I've moved over to ListenBrainz, it's quite nice and I like that the data is open and not trying to be monitized


Ive noticed every vibecoded website looks the same, or similar to this one.

Why is it? Does this style have a name?


It is mostly Vercel's design language.


This is interesting to see and shows the beauty of open source: if you want GTK2 to be alive, you can put in the effort to revive it.

This being Devuan it is driven by those pesky Debian devs removing GTK2

> Debian is not the only distro doing this. A few months ago, Arch Linux

> removed GTK 2 from its official (non-AUR) repositories [1]. RHEL 10 was

> released earlier in 2025 without GTK 2.

>

> gtk3 was released 15 years ago. Debian has had the stable 3.24 series

> for more than 7 years.

The announcement[0] has a quite long list of packages still using it.

0. https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2026/01/msg00090.html


Was so refreshing to read some human generated content


I miss the golden age of blogs.


Hard to tell if this is so hard to read because it is LLM generated, or because its is hollow "thought leadership" with no insight.

Unsure if there is no astroturfing rule for HN, but this is pretty blatant.


Yes


Brilliant!


Ouch, that is huge. I assumed this was more like 10%


Most interesting here is the possibility of Arm64 Widewine libraries appearing?


They already exist and work just fine: https://github.com/AsahiLinux/widevine-installer


I wish they would hurry up and ship my TRMNL X please


Sounds fun!

Another option out there is "UUID47" which uses siphash[0]

0. https://github.com/stateless-me/uuidv47


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