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JetBrains Releases Fleet, a Lightweight, Multi-Language IDE
JetBrains has released Fleet, a new, lightweight development IDE that supports multiple languages.

Google Triples Linux Bug Bounties for the Next Three Months
Google has announced it is tripling its usual bug bounties for the Linux kernel for at least the next three months.

Linux Users Make Better Software Testers
An indie developer is reporting that his Linux users generate a disproportionate number of bug reports, and the reports are higher quality.

Linux Foundation: Open Source Hiring a Top Priority
The Linux Foundation has released its 9th annual Open Source Jobs Report, and the outlook is positive for the open source job market.

27% of C-Level Execs Know Nothing About Low-Code
Low-code may be one of the fastest growing trends in development, but over a quarter of C-level execs haven’t heard of it.

Linux Foundation Tackles Data Collaboration With Permissive License
The Linux Foundation has announced the CDLA-Permissive-2.0 license agreement to make it easier to share AI and ML data.

Windows 11 Will Ship With Light Mode on by Default, Not Dark Mode
Despite an announcement to the contrary, Windows 11 will ship with the more traditional light mode activated by default.

Microsoft Releases Latest Windows 10 Feature Update
Despite unveiling Windows 11, Microsoft has just released an update to its predecessor, in the form of Windows 10 21H2.

Windows 11 CPU Requirement Angering Users
Microsoft has announced its upcoming Windows 11 and, while there’s much to like, its CPU requirements are upsetting some users.