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TrendTechie
May 2, 2025
Deluge version 2.2 is an open-source, cross-platform BitTorrent client built on libtorrent and the Twisted framework, offering interfaces such as GTK, a web interface, and a console variant. The source code is written in Python and distributed under the GPL license. Deluge operates in a client-server mode, allowing the daemon to run on a remote machine. Key features include support for DHT, UPnP, NAT-PMP, PEX, LSD, protocol encryption, proxy support, selective speed limiting, and sequential download mode. The update introduces support for creating torrents in the BitTorrent v2 format, enhancing security with SHA2-256 and improving efficiency with a Merkle hash tree. The GTK interface now includes light and dark themes and a system tray indicator, while the web interface supports theme switching. Support for Python 3.6 has been removed, with Python 3.7 as the minimum supported version. Additionally, qBittorrent version 5.1 was released on April 27, 2025, as an open-source alternative to µTorrent, with its source code available on GitHub under the GPLv2+ license.
Winsage
April 30, 2025
Arch Linux now has an official WSL image, announced by developer Robin Candau, making it available for installation on the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) 2. This new support allows users to install Arch Linux with a single command, eliminating the need for custom containers or images. The official listing includes Arch Linux among other distributions, and it has a market share of 9.68% on Steam, with a combined share of 14.74% when considering its downstream distributions. Arch Linux is popular among users who prefer a customizable experience and has gained attention in the tech community, including endorsements from notable figures like PewDiePie.
Winsage
April 8, 2025
Microsoft is rolling out a redesigned Start menu for Windows 11 users, featuring a larger layout that consolidates functionality onto a single scrollable page. Users can disable the recommended feed, allowing for a cleaner interface. The new design provides easy access to all apps without navigating through multiple sections, with options for a category view or list format. Users can pin up to eight apps per row, with no restrictions on the number of rows. This updated Start menu is currently being tested in the 24H2 builds of Windows 11 and is also being backported to the 23H2 versions, indicating a wider rollout is expected soon.
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