A list of valuable, informative and high quality Linux websites and resources

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I noticed several of you guys post interesting articles related to new Linux software, Linux news, discovered vulnerabilities and similar resources which are not forums, blogs and other resources tied to an individual, meaning such websites (at least for my taste) provide relatively authoritative posts and high quality posts.

What I ask is that you please share you top such resources here so that I can bookmark them to stay informed about Linux developments.

I personally prefer security related sites but other resources are fine too as long as they're not commercial, e.g. writing content only to attract visitors to buy their products.
 


I noticed several of you guys post interesting articles related to new Linux software, Linux news, discovered vulnerabilities and similar resources which are not forums, blogs and other resources tied to an individual, meaning such websites (at least for my taste) provide relatively authoritative posts and high quality posts.

What I ask is that you please share you top such resources here so that I can bookmark them to stay informed about Linux developments.

I personally prefer security related sites but other resources are fine too as long as they're not commercial, e.g. writing content only to attract visitors to buy their products.
Here's a list of sites with articles which may be of interest. There is some repetition of articles and references among the sites, but some of the sites link to other sites of interest. It's nowhere near an exhaustive listing of course.

Linux news, updates, some in-depth articles:

Linux hardware, latest reviewed.

Current issues and developments, links to blogs:

Current developments:

News, reviews, tutorials and more:

News and reviews mostly linking to other sites:

Aggregation of links to articles of interest:

News and discussions:

Articles on usage:

Aggregator of news and articles:

Kernel news noting new things:

In relation to security, this article may be of interest:
 
@KGIII's blog.
 
Mostly for Mint or Ubuntu, but lots of great tips and advice for any distro.

https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/2.html

@KGIII's blog.

I appreciate it and appreciate individual's works, but both are blogs.

resources which are not forums, blogs and other resources tied to an individual

I'm specifically looking for news websites regarding Linux software, kernel, cybersecurity and similar topics.
Generator services are fine too, although more specialized sites like those listed so far are exactly what I'm looking for.
 
I appreciate it and appreciate individual's works, but both are blogs.

Actually, neither are blogs. From Merriam-Webster:

blog
computers : a website that contains online personal reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks, videos, and photographs provided by the writer
also : the contents of such a site

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blog

I missed the part about not wanting something from an individual. But isn't that the nature of Linux and FOSS? I mean, this isn't Windows where a bunch of companies want to write about it, (for the purpose of making a profit for themselves).
 
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Actually, neither are blogs. From Merriam-Webster:

blog
computers : a website that contains online personal reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks, videos, and photographs provided by the writer
also : the contents of such a site

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blog

I missed the part about not wanting something from an individual. But isn't that the nature of Linux and FOSS? I mean, this isn't Windows where a bunch of companies want to write about it, (for the purpose of making a profit for themselves).
blogs that are run by individuals lack a lot of stuff, unless that one person will blog 0-24 a day and treat it like a job.
I also don't seek commercial or corporal websites doing the same, I did say that in my OP too.

Sites like it's FOSS, 9to5Linux and Linux journal etc. provide informative content that no blogger or company can match, also I'm more interested in Linux news rather than tutorials and howto's. (these I can do myself, and already do it albeit focused only on what interest me)
 

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