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"Il y a des insultes" : des masculinistes s'en prennent au 3919, le numéro dédié aux femmes victimes de violences conjugales
À quel point il faut être une raclure de bidet pour d'en prendre à ce service ?
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PipeWire 1.4.10 Backports Filter-Graph Channel Support and Fixes More Bugs
PipeWire 1.4.10 is another small bugfix release in the PipeWire 1.4 series that backports filter-graph channel support to make PipeWire adapt better to the number of channels of the stream, and backports the timer queue from PipeWire 1.5.
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Symbian On Nokia Lives Again, In 2026

Do you remember Nokia phones, with their Symbian OS? Dead and gone, you might think, but even they have dedicated enthusiasts here in 2026. Some of them have gone so far as to produce a new ROM for the daddy of Symbian phones, the Nokia N8, and [Janus Cycle] is giving it a spin.
For many people, the smartphone era began when the first Apple iPhones and Android devices reached the market, but the smartphone itself can be traced back almost two decades earlier to an IBM device. In the few years before the birth of today’s platforms many people even had smartphones without quite realizing what they had, because Nokia, the market leader in the 2000s, failed to make their Symbian platform user friendly in the way that Apple did. The N8 was their attempt to produce an iPhone competitor, but its lack of an on-device app store and that horrific Windows-based installation system meant it would be their last mass-market flagship before falling down the Microsoft Windows Phone rabbit hole.
In the video below the break he takes a pair of N8s and assembles one with that beautiful camera fully working, before installing the new ROM and giving it a spin. We get to see at last what the N8 could have been but wasn’t, as it gains the last Symbian release from Nokia, and the crucial missing app store. Even fifteen years later it’s a very slick device, enough to make us sorry that this ROM won’t be made for the earlier N-series sitting in a drawer where this is being written. We salute its developers for keeping the N8 alive.
Oddly, this isn’t the only Nokia from that era that’s received a little 2020s love.
Updates Digest for February 3, 2026
Updates for the following games have been added today/yesterday.
All updates can be found on their own page: Updates List in the menus on the top and on the left. All links to updates are also posted on respective game pages.
- Car.Mechanic.Simulator.2021.Police.Update.v1.0.38.hf1-RUNE.rar (Source: scene)
- new! Car.Mechanic.Simulator.2021.Police.Update.v1.0.39.incl.DLC-RUNE.rar (Source: scene)
or
new! Car_Mechanic_Simulator_2021_Update_v1.0.38_to_v1.0.39-ElAmigos.rar (Source: ElAmigos)
- Demeo.Update.v1.41.40434-TENOKE.rar (Source: scene)
- new! Demeo.Update.v1.41.40534-TENOKE.rar (Source: scene)
- DRAGON.BALL.Sparking.Zero.Update.v2016.015.003.009.008-RUNE.rar (Source: scene)
- new! DRAGON.BALL.Sparking.Zero.Update.v2017.016.003.010.011-RUNE (3 parts) (Source: scene)
- Super.Drift.Blade.Update.v1.0.2.4-TENOKE.rar (Source: scene)
- Super.Drift.Blade.Update.v1.0.3.0-TENOKE.rar (Source: scene)
- new! Super.Drift.Blade.Update.v1.0.3.1-TENOKE.rar (Source: scene)
- Viscerafest.Update.v1.2-TENOKE (2 parts) (Source: scene)
- Viscerafest.Update.v1.3-TENOKE.rar (Source: scene)
- Viscerafest.Update.v1.35-TENOKE.rar (Source: scene)
- new! Viscerafest.Update.v1.4-TENOKE.rar (Source: scene)
All Update Digests, sorted by date ➧➧➧
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Fedora Games Lab Spin to Switch from Xfce to KDE Plasma with Fedora Linux 44
For those not in the know, Fedora Games Lab is an official spin of the Fedora Linux distribution that aims to provide users with a showcase of the best games available in Fedora. Fedora Games Lab includes several genres, from first-person shooters to real-time and turn-based strategy games to puzzle games.
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