Linuxfr, also known as DLFP or Da Linux French Page is a Slashdot-like, French-speaking technology website. Linuxfr does not use Slashcode, the Slashdot engine; instead it has developed its own software, templeet.
This website is mostly known for its endless trolls, and its humoristic subculture.
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