Author: tio
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„White Gold“: Debris and Deception
Crooked deals with waste are just as lucrative to drug deals – only easier to conceal. An investigation by CORRECTIV.Europe shows how two companies from Germany and Czechia are making hundreds of thousands of tonnes of debris disappear just behind the border. -
Russia declares CORRECTIV an “undesirable organization”
The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has designated CORRECTIV as an “undesirable foreign organization.” With this move, the Russian state is placing our journalistic work under blanket threat of punishment—while simultaneously demonstrating that our reporting is effective. Independent investigations are to be made impossible in Russia. -
Despite sanctions: Putin‘s war waged with European machinery
Without machines from abroad, Russia’s weapons factories would grind to a halt. This analysis of Russian import data shows German and European companies supplied goods with potential dual-use applications over 28,000 times in the lead-up to the invasion. How this has impacted the war is often overlooked. -

Signal Polls: Yes, no, maybe (yes!)
Signal polling: An easier way to see what your group chat really thinks and feels.
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Winter is Coming: Build a Solar Powered Foot Stove
Image: The electric foot stove that we build in this manual. Photo by Marie Verdeil.
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MAHA: The “we’re not antivax” mask has been dropped
Del Bigtree and and the MAHA Institute embrace being proudly antivax. I hate to say I told you so, but I told you so.
The post MAHA: The “we’re not antivax” mask has been dropped appeared first on RESPECTFUL INSOLENCE.
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Weekly recap — 9 November 2025
Not much interesting was happening the past few weeks, so this is a multi-week recap. Highlights: release candidates planned for GIMP, Ardour, and FreeCAD; new releases of LSP plugins, new technical preview of Audacity 4.0.
GIMP
The team is getting ready for the first release candidate of v3.2. This means some interesting features in the works are being postponed till v3.4. One such example is vector masks. Some patches may still come through, though, such as merging paths.
Some neat minor new features merged recently:
- Exporting patterns of fill and stroke in vector layers.
- Pasting unformatted text in the Text tool.
- Importing of PVR textures.
Krita
Dmitry Kazakov recently merged HDR support for Wayland to Krita Next. So far, this has been tested on KWin only.
Inkscape
Martin Owens recently added a new UI for changing the paint order in the Fill’n’Stroke dock:
Meanwhile, the GSoC artwork recolor project by Fatma Omara has been merged and will be part of the next release.
Tavmjong Bah started working on adding support for all color font formats.
FreeCAD
The project has been slowly arriving at the first release candidate of version 1.1. There are fewer than 10 release blockers lately, so we may still see the final release in 2025.
At the moment, there are over 300 pull requests, both open and in draft. A huge part of those are scheduled for inclusion in v1.2, which means a busy post-release time.
Ardour
The Ardour team is getting really close to the first release candidate of v9.0. Upcoming changes include things like much-requested pianoroll windows (see below on the screenshot), a bottom panel editing area for regions and cue clips, cue recording, and various UX/UI improvements.
Most recently, Paul added MIDI note brushing (coming to v9.0, and Robin has been working on a reimplementation of mix tools from Mixbus (probably coming to v9.1 or so).
Audacity 4.0alpha2
This is still more of a technical preview, but with improvements:
- Allow track range selection with Shift-Enter.
- Record from anywhere.
- Export loop region.
- Preference for paste behavior: overlapping other clips vs pushing them.
- Preference for whether clicking on the ruler should trigger playback
Go get it here if you are curious.
LSP Plugins 1.2.25
This is mainly a bugfix update for another recent release, where Vladimir Sadovnikov implemented a Ring-Modulated sidechain plugin series (regular and multiband), A/B preset switching support, integrated loudness metering for Referencer plugin series, and other great new features and improvements.
See here for release notes and downloads.
Easy Effects 8.0.0
This is a very exciting and yet not very well-known project that simplifies using global audio effects on Linux, among other things. Wellington Wallace et al. released this new version with a port from GTK4 to Qt/QNL-based user interface.
Other changes include:
- Built-in tray icon and menu.
- Better echo cancellation.
- Various preset improvements.
- The last used plugin or tab is now restored when the window is reopened.
For the full list of changes, please see here. The recommended way to install it is from Flathub.
Artworks
Shaman House by Dahyun kal, made with a plethora of tools, including Blender:
Awakening by Javen Yuan, made with Zbrush, Blender, and Photoshop:
The Silent Geometry by Sathish Kumar, made with Blender and Photoshop:
神秘小鎮 (Mysterious Town) by 魔灯Modeng, made with Blender, Maya, Zbrush, etc.:
Vampire Castle of Tanagari by Dimitris Tsilavakis, made with Blender and Krita:
Thanks to all patrons!
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OpenWrt
OpenWrt (from open wireless router) is an open-source project for embedded operating systems based on Linux, primarily used on embedded devices to route network traffic. The main components are Linux, util-linux, musl, and BusyBox. All components have been optimized to be small enough to fit into the limited storage and memory available in home routers.
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How to Brew Solar Powered Coffee
Image: The solar powered coffee maker that we build in this manual. Photo by Marie Verdeil.
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openDesk
openDesk is the customisable office and collaboration suite designed specifically for your needs in public administration.