Why Everyone Should Get Free Healthcare

It’s 2026, and it’s almost impossible to get good health insurance. Most jobs provide it, but they want a 10k (or more) deductible. Until you pay that off, you are not covered for things like medicine, medical procedures, office visits, or, if it comes to it, surgeries. In this day and age, it’s almost easier […]

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Which Linux distro does not have ties with Google

Linux Mint comes in two flavours its worth noting “Zena”
Linux Mint 22.3 (Ubuntu) and the LMDE (Debian)

Debian
( Download LMDE 7 - Linux Mint ) is the one to go for if you want FOSS Free and Open-Source Software,

Debian is made up of free and open source software and will always be 100% free. Free for anyone to use, modify, and distribute. This is our main promise to our users. It’s also…

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Should college education be free?

When it comes to college education, I know how expensive tuition can be, and if you can’t pay it off with financial aid, you’ll need to get scholarships and maybe even a loan. Some families can’t even afford to send their children to college because it’s so expensive in the United States. When it comes […]

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Curbside Serenade Makes Portland’s Street Corners More Musical

“Hey there!” David Pollack hollers into the microphone in the direction of a passing cyclist, halfway through his acoustic set. “Nice day for a ride!” he shouts before slipping back into an Elvis Costello cover. The moment unfolds in front of a laid-back crowd on Rainbow Road at SE 28th and Ankeny where the nonprofit […]

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25 great uses for an old Android device

Got extra smartphones sitting around your office? How about tablets? As we move multiple generations into mobile technology, more and more of us are building up collections of old, dated devices from both our work and our personal lives. And more often than not, those devices do little more than take up space and gather dust.

Here’s a little secret, though: Your abandoned Android gadgets are…

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Unofficial, open-source Notepad++ code editor build arrives for macOS

You can’t argue with a good text editor. After more than 20 years on the Microsoft Windows platform, the nifty Notepad++ coding editor is now available as a native macOS app, following an unofficial open-source community port of the original Windows codebase. The Notepad replacement runs as a universal binary, so it works on both […]

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OpenClaw Hardware Requirements: Everything You Need to Run This AI Agent in 2026

Regarding AI, it seems like everyone’s been talking about OpenClaw lately. The project exploded on GitHub before most people had even heard the name — passing 100,000 stars inside two months, spawning Reddit threads, Discord servers, and a wave of setup guides from developers who couldn’t stop talking about it. By the time the wider […]

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Gamefinds: Return to Castle Monkey Ball

Some time back, I don’t remember how long, I made a Metafilter post about Nickireda’s weird and fun mixup game Return to Castle Monkey Ball, free on itch.io. In a place like Metafilter, it’s not always obvious what will work and what won’t. Presentation matters for a whole lot, and there is also a random … Continue reading "Gamefinds: Return to Castle Monkey Ball"

Gamefinds: Trees Hate You

Another one, so soon! I feel like I should post these as I find out about them, or else they’ll fade in memory, and in importance. I want to get them out to you immediately, while the bytes are hot. Yet also, with this one, I sort of want you to discover what it’s about, … Continue reading "Gamefinds: Trees Hate You"

Gamefinds: Snekburd

One of the best puzzle games out there is Noumenon Games’ colorful, fun, and challenging Snakebird, its easier sequel Snakebird Primer, and their combined version on Switch Snakebird Complete. But even Snakebird Complete costs $15. What if you just want to dip your toe in and find out why the snakebirds are the snakeword(s)? Try … Continue reading "Gamefinds: Snekburd"

Krispy Kreme Japan giving free donuts with morning drink purchases at all branches, maybe forever

This isn’t a limited-time offer – the free morning donut service has no specified end date! Usually when you hear someone say “The best things in life are free,” they’re talking about love, friendship, or the peaceful tranquility of self-realization and confidence…or maybe a really, really good nap. All fine things, to be sure, but we’d […]

Best VPN service: Award-winning VPNs named based on industry recognition

VPNs are everywhere right now, and the market is more crowded than ever. New apps are cropping up across app stores — promising faster speeds, better privacy, and unbeatable value.

However, not all VPNs are created equal.

If you’re considering investing in one — whether free or paid — it’s ideal to choose a service backed by credible reviews and, ideally, industry recognition for…

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Free April Events in Vancouver

There are lots of free things to do in Vancouver in April 2026 including Vaisakhi Festivals, markets and cherry blossom-viewing activities. Free Vancouver Activities in April 2026 For a list of some of the best things to do in April including activities that aren’t free, check out the April Events Calendar. For a list of […]

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Rumor: Apple developing a quad-curve display iPhone to celebrate the iPhone’s 20th anniversary

Sometimes Apple’s product roadmap gets weird, if not that much more interesting. Per 9to5Mac and Weibo, Apple may be developing an iPhone with a quad-curved display. According to noted Weibo leaker Digital Chat Station, Apple is testing a quad-curved display for next year’s expected ‘iPhone 20.’ 2027 will mark the iPhone’s 20th anniversay, and reports […]

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Nvidia’s Ultimate GeForce Now streaming tier allows for up to 120Hz refresh rates on Apple’s M5-based Vision Pro headset

You may not own an Apple Vision Pro or have plans to snag one in the near future, but it appears that Nvidia and Apple are still working hand in hand to make it a nifty gaming device. Per 9to5Mac, Nvidia’s most expensive game streaming plan now supports 90 frames per second gameplay on Apple […]

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Stay in the Groove: Why Ravemedy is the Essential Recovery Secret for Miami Music Week and Beyond Ultra Music Festival and Miami Music Week are only two weeks away! Between the daytime parties at South Beach pools and Wynwood, the late-night benders at Factory Town, Space or M2, and the massive three-day pilgrimage to Bayfront […]

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Eric Prydz Reveals New Music Coming in Rare Interview

The Prydz-Pryda-Cirez D drought is officially over. If you’re anything like me, you’ve spent the last few years scouring Tracklists and RIP-ing grainy festival sets just to get a taste of that unreleased Eric Prydz ID magic. But tonight, the Swedish maestro returns to the airwaves for the first time in what feels like an […]

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From the Community | Stanford needs free expression reform now

Gauri Kathula '29 writes on behalf of Stanford Education and Democracy United (EDU) and Stanford Abundance, calling for reform to the current free speech and expression policy on campus.

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University leadership emphasizes academic freedom at Family Weekend panel

Student government leadership engaged with president Jonathan Levin, provost Jenny Martinez and vice provost Michele Rasmussen to kick off family weekend.

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