Fedora 33 released

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The Fedora 33
release
is now available in a variety of editions, including the newly promoted IoT edition. “No matter
what variant of Fedora you use, you’re getting the latest the open source
world has to offer. Following our ‘First’ foundation, we’ve updated key
programming language and system library packages, including Python 3.9,
Ruby on Rails 6.0, and Perl 5.32. In Fedora KDE, we’ve followed the work in
Fedora 32 Workstation and enabled the EarlyOOM service by default to
improve the user experience in low-memory situations.

To make the default Fedora experience better, we’ve set nano as the default
editor.” A number of the more significant Fedora 33 changes
were covered here in June.