Yes, it is possible to use programming to determine if a new version of the Debian operating system has been released. One way to do this is by using an API provided by Debian or by web scraping the Debian website to retrieve the latest version information. The programming language used could be Python, Ruby, or any other language that can make HTTP requests and parse HTML or JSON data. The script could be scheduled to run periodically to check for updates and notify the user if a new version is available.
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