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Pro@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 days ago

Linux distro Nobara 42 ships with Brave by default and shifts to rolling release model

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Linux distro Nobara 42 ships with Brave by default and shifts to rolling release model

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Pro@programming.dev to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 days ago
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May 13,2025 – Nobara Linux | The Nobara Project
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    you have to look a long way back in time to find out, oddly enough as if you had a vendetta against a certain person

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      14 hours ago

      Why are you talking in riddles

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        10 hours ago

        do you like Brave browser?

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          Never used it, but given my aversion to crypto, no.

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