- Linux Driver Posted For The PreSonus Quantum 2626: A ~$700 Thunderbolt Audio Interface20 August 2026, 12:28 pm
The PreSonus Quantum 2626 is a high-end, Thunderbolt 3 based audio interface. PreSonus just maintains Windows and macOS drivers for this high-end audio interface while now an open-source Linux driver has been posted after being independently developed via reverse engineering...... 
- RPM 6.1 Released With Clang Build Fixes, New Release Model20 August 2026, 11:35 am
RPM 6.1 is out today as the newest feature release for this package management system. With RPM 6.1 comes a number of features and improvements as well as a new release model...... 
- Mesa 26.2.1 Released With Dozens Of Fixes20 August 2026, 10:35 am
For those preferring the tradition of waiting for the first point release of a new Mesa feature release before upgrading, Mesa 26.2.1 is available today with a healthy round of bug fixing...... 
- Linux 7.3 Cleans Up The Code For Disabling Of Legacy 32-bit Time Support20 August 2026, 10:21 am
The Linux kernel has supported the CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME Kconfig build time option for optionally disabling of legacy 32-bit time system call support. This is intended to disable the code that uses a 32-bit integer for time that is thus not Year 2038 safe, but at the cost of breaking compatibility for legacy 32-bit applications. Even if building without Linux 32-bit time support, it turns out some 32-bit time code persisted but that is now being fixed with Linux 7.3...... 
- KDE Gear 26.08 Delivers The Latest KDE App Experience20 August 2026, 9:58 am
KDE Gear 26.08 was released today to deliver the latest collection of KDE application updates...... 
- X.Org Server 26.1 RC1 Prepares For First Feature Release In Five Years20 August 2026, 2:18 am
Following today's release of XWayland 26.1 RC1, X.Org Server 26.1 RC1 was tagged. This xorg-server 26.1 release is aiming to become the first major feature release in five years, succeeding the xorg-server 21.1 series...... 
- EXT4 Preps More Performance Improvements For Linux 7.320 August 2026, 12:55 am
In addition to the IOmap improvements helping EXT4 performance in Linux 7.3, the main EXT4 feature pull request has now been submitted for this next kernel version. That pull is set to land yet more performance optimizations for EXT4...... 
- Two Very Exciting Memory Management Optimizations Going Into Linux 7.319 August 2026, 8:31 pm
Andrew Morton on Tuesday sent out all of the memory management "MM" updates for the Linux 7.3 merge window. The MM pull was particularly heavy as he noted 1,250 "added-to-MM" emails were sent out this cycle compared to 920 the prior cycle. With a lot of patch churn, he also turned to Google's Gemini AI for writing his patch summaries. In going through the very verbose AI-generated summary, there are two patch series that get me excited on the performance front with Linux 7.3...... 
- Go Language 1.27 Adds Generic Methods, Struct Improvement & More SIMD19 August 2026, 6:23 pm
Go 1.27 was released today as the newest version of this programming language from Google's Go team......
- Btrfs Ready With More Performance Improvements For Linux 7.3: Some ~3x To ~5x Wins19 August 2026, 5:50 pm
David Sterba of SUSE sent in the Btrfs file-system feature updates today that target the Linux 7.3 merge window. Among other changes are more performance improvements for this next version of the Linux kernel......
- [$] The beginning of the 7.3 merge window20 August 2026, 1:11 pm
As of this writing, 2,346 non-merge changesets have been pulled into the
mainline repository for the 7.3 kernel release. That, clearly, is a mere
down payment on the flood that is to come. Even so, those early pulls
brought in some noteworthy changes, including (but not limited to) a
significant reworking of how group scheduling works on multiprocessor
systems.... 
- Security updates for Thursday20 August 2026, 1:09 pm
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (bind9.18, glib2, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-good, kernel-rt, libcupsfilters, mysql8.4, mysql:8.4, pcp, perl-Date-Manip, php8.4, php:7.4, php:8.2, php:8.3, python3, and yggdrasil), Debian (designate, firefox-esr, and swift), Gentoo (acl, attr, Emacs, libssh2, and quickjs-ng), Oracle (.NET 10.0, .NET 9.0, attr, bind9.18, curl, glib2, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-good, kernel, libXfont2, mysql8.4, nghttp2, nodej... 
- [$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for August 20, 202620 August 2026, 12:05 am
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:
Front: Debian AI GR; Python pathlib; bootstrappable builds; Fedora and AF_ALG; Arm 128-bit PTEs; BPF CI; 7.2 statistics.
Briefs: Brief news items from throughout the community.
Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
... 
- Go 1.27 released19 August 2026, 6:30 pm
Go 1.27, the most recent version of
the Go programming language, has been released
with a number of new tools, the addition of support for the ML-DSA post-quantum algorithm,
new JSON-processing packages, language updates, and more.
...
- Seven stable kernels for Wednesday19 August 2026, 6:02 pm
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of the
7.1.9,
6.18.45,
6.12.104,
6.6.152,
6.1.183, 5.15.216, and 5.10.265 stable kernels. Each contains important
fixes throughout the tree; users are advised to upgrade....
- [$] Debian weighs eight options in vote on LLM usage19 August 2026, 5:36 pm
The Debian Project is voting on the usage
of large language models (LLMs) to make contributions to the project. The first
proposal, sent in late July by Matthias Geiger, would expressly forbid any
contributions to Debian that are created by or with the assistance of LLMs. That
kicked off a firestorm of discussion and a flood of alternate proposals. Debian
developers are now voting on
eight proposals in total that range from banning LLM-assisted contributions
to explicitly approving them, as well...
- Tuba 0.11 released19 August 2026, 3:59 pm
Version
0.11 of the Tuba
fediverse client has been released. Notable changes in this release include
support for Mastodon collections
and quotes,
ability to create custom thumbnails for attachments, a new emoji picker, a build
for Android, as well as many other enhancements....
- [$] Representing Python paths using pathlib19 August 2026, 3:03 pm
At the outset of his PyCon US 2026
talk, Trey Hunner said that his goal was for attendees to stop representing
filesystem paths as strings and to use pathlib
instead. That's kind of a tall order, at least for longtime Python users,
since string-based paths have been pervasive—and mostly work. It is that
"mostly" part that makes Hunner want to see things change, of course, so he
set out to describe a lesser-known corner of the language and to try to
change some minds....
- Security updates for Wednesday19 August 2026, 1:03 pm
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (.NET 10.0, .NET 9.0, 389-ds-base, attr, curl, glib2, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free and gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-free, gstreamer1-plugins-good, gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-free, haproxy, kernel, libssh, libXfont2, nodejs22, pam, php, php8.4, sg3_utils, and unbound), Debian (librabbitmq, ruby-grape, spip, srt, and swift), Fedora (GitPython, lemonldap-ng, libgit2, libnfs, perl-Imager, perl-List-SomeUtils-XS, python3.12, python3.1...
- Firefox 154.0 released18 August 2026, 9:15 pm
Version
154.0 of the Firefox browser has been released. Changes include
extending local network access protections to WebSocket connections, more
flexible, per-site configuration of cookie and data clearing, and more....
- FOSS Weekly #26.34: StillOS Review, Kernel 7.2 Released, PINE Trouble, Beautifying GNOME, Terminal Multiplexers and More20 August 2026, 12:54 pm
New kernel is here, folks.... 
- PINE64 is Halting its Linux Hardware Line, and The AI Bubble is to Blame20 August 2026, 10:42 am
They are blaming DRAM and eMMC shortages, with nothing coming back before mid-2027.... 
- Warp Launches Factories to Let Engineering Teams Build Their Own Cloud Software Factories20 August 2026, 8:53 am
The platform is open at every layer, letting teams bring their own models, harnesses, and compute while Warp handles the orchestration.... 
- Book Review: The Ultimate AI Guide for Linux Engineers19 August 2026, 1:44 pm
A book specifically written for seasoned Linux professionals so that they can use AI effectively and safely in their workflow....
- Murena Just Made The Fairphone (Gen. 6) Better!19 August 2026, 11:53 am
A new variant of the modular smartphone now offers 12GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 upgrade....
- This Solo Dev Already Built a Popular Distro. Now He's Trying It Again18 August 2026, 1:07 pm
Built on AlmaLinux with bootc, it promises atomic updates and zero manual upkeep....
- The Xen Project is Serious About Safety, So It Formed a Committee18 August 2026, 10:25 am
Founding members AMD, EPAM, and Renesas already put in the groundwork, and there's a new Premier Plus membership tier to go with it....
- I Found an Easy Way to Make GNOME More Colorful18 August 2026, 7:29 am
Rewaita makes it easy to recolor GTK and Libadwaita apps with popular palettes, custom colors and a few extra visual effects....
- Ubuntu is Growing Faster on Windows Than on Linux17 August 2026, 4:23 pm
Canonical's VP of Engineering says WSL is the faster-growing side of Ubuntu....
- Looking Beyond Tmux and Screen: 8 Terminal Multiplexers Worth Trying17 August 2026, 11:10 am
Earlier it was screen and now a days tmux. But there are many more terminal multiplexers out there worth exploring....
- Tuba 0.11.0 released with full Mastodon quote support20 August 2026, 2:04 am
A big update to Tuba, the GTK4/libadwaita Fediverse client, has landed – along with an experimental version for Android. Tuba 0.11.0 is the first major update to the social app in a year and brings full support for Mastodon quotes. Quoting posts, whether others can quote your posts and revoking consent from those who have are all supported in the composer. While the app had offered it own approach to “quote tweet” sharing of other people’s posts, support for Mastodon’s “consent-based... 
- PINE64 pulls the plug on Linux devices because of AI boom19 August 2026, 3:49 pm
If you’ve been eyeing up one of PINE64‘s Linux-friendly single-board computers, phones or tablets, now is the time to buy one. The open-hardware company has announced it will stop “producing more Linux devices” for the time being, and said it expects its existing stock of certain devices, including the PineNote and PineTab 2, to sell out in the next three months. RAMaggeddon is to blame. The AI infrastructure boom continues apace, with demand for memory and storage chips continuing to re...
- Firefox 154 released with translation, AI and UI tweaks18 August 2026, 1:46 pm
Mozilla has released Firefox 154 with some small AI-related changes, an ‘improved’ full-page translations and faster video seeking on “all operating systems”. Firefox 154 serves as the final monthly release of Firefox before browser switches to a faster, twice-monthly release schedule early September. That means you’ll be back here, reading “Firefox 155 released” in a couple weeks, rather than the usual four weeks. But enough what’s coming; what’s new now? Firefox 154’s main ...
- Ubuntu’s App Center doesn’t know what went wrong18 August 2026, 12:32 am
I recently re-encountered my favourite ‘error’ dialog in Ubuntu, which is thrown by the distro’s App Center (snap-store), which is the default GUI software management tool. Now, I don’t see it often, but when I do it (un)helpfully informs me: “Something went wrong. We’re sorry, but we’re not sure what the error is.” I appreciate its honesty and sympathise with the general sense of unease it imparts – I say something similar myself, looking at the state of the world – but sure...
- Wordbook is a modern offline dictionary for GNOME17 August 2026, 10:30 pm
They say never judge a book by its cover, and few do if said book is a dictionary, but what about desktop dictionary apps? I recently came across Wordbook, a modern English-English dictionary powered by OpenEnglish WordNet and eSpeak for pronunciations. Wordbook is in GNOME Circle, and its GTK4/libadwaita UI is a good fit for the desktop. Wordbook uses a lexical database, with words grouped into ‘synsets’ based on their meaning. It makes it easier to explore related words, distinguish betwee...
- Linux 7.2 brings cache-aware scheduling, faster ext4 and Btrfs16 August 2026, 11:04 pm
Linux kernel 7.2 has been released, adding cache-aware scheduling, ext4 filesystem performance boosts and a slew of new and improved hardware drivers for laptops and peripherals. A merge widow record was also set during the 9-week development cycle, with more than 2,100 individual contributors involved. AI, obviously, has helped. Commit-crunching by LWN found roughly 5% of commits in 7.2 have an ‘assisted-by’ tag, indicating AI usage. Not that the latest kernel update was all additions. More...
- Add multiple picture widgets to your Ubuntu desktop14 August 2026, 4:02 pm
If you remember that desktop picture widget for GNOME I wrote about last year, but found it a bit too basic for your personalisation preferences, you weren’t alone. Another user felt it could lacked enough flexibility, so forked and improved it. Picture Desktop Widget Remake improves on the original. It lets add multiple picture widgets to your Ubuntu desktop, and assign each one a different folder to pull images from, at random. Plus, you can set the size, position, border radius and aspect r...
- GeForce NOW’s Linux app exits beta, gets official Flatpak repo13 August 2026, 3:22 pm
GeForce NOW’s native Linux app has exited beta after seven months of testing, with official support for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and later. The app is a frontend for Nvidia’s game streaming service, with more than 4,500 PC titles running in the cloud on Nvidia servers. Users get GeForce RTX-class performance, ray tracing and DLSS without the need to own the relevant hardware. In a blog post to announce its ‘graduation’ from beta, Nvidia say GeForce NOW for Linux has picked up “performance, sta...
- LightDM returns from the dark with first release in 4 years12 August 2026, 4:16 pm
LightDM, Ubuntu’s former display manager, has had its first new release in four years – and the first under a new set of maintainers. LightDM v1.33.0 is a ‘catch up’ release that adds Qt6 support (Qt5 still works, don’t worry) and clears a backlog of fixes that had built up since the previous release in 2022. There shouldn’t be any breaking changes either, per the release notes. While it might sound like a sudden revival of a legacy effort, LightDM is still widely used by Linux distr...
- GNOME 51 brings a floating search overlay to the Shell11 August 2026, 11:33 pm
GNOME 51, due out in September, could include a redesigned search experience. Presently, when you trigger a search from the GNOME Shell overview, a dedicated search results screen replaces the one you were looking at, either the workspaces or app picker. But a change targeted for GNOME Shell in v51 plans to change that. Modern GNOME Shell is designed around a ‘semantic’ model, where elements visibly enter and exit from a specific place (with animations providing cues) so you know how one scr...
- Free Software, Education in Software, and Standards20 August 2026, 5:37 pm
FOSS and more... 
- K Desktop Environment/KDE: Linux Magazine Reviews Tellico and Kdenlive's GSoC 2026 Wrap-up20 August 2026, 5:36 pm
KDE leftovers... 
- Programming Leftovers20 August 2026, 5:27 pm
Development picks... 
- Content Management Systems (CMS): Kiwi TCMS Launches Partner Store, WordPress 7.1 “Mary Lou” Released, and More20 August 2026, 5:26 pm
CMS and Web management links... 
- Databases: Postgres and SQLite News20 August 2026, 5:24 pm
Database news... 
- Web Browsers/Web Servers/Feed Readers: Anubis, Netscape Navigator, Firefox, and More20 August 2026, 5:23 pm
WWW related picks... 
- Open Hardware/Modding: Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and More20 August 2026, 5:20 pm
Hardware picks... 
- Debian: Tails 7.11 and experience at DebConf 2026 in Santa Fé20 August 2026, 5:18 pm
Debian picks... 
- Audiocasts/Shows: Destructive Slop, Smashing Security, and More20 August 2026, 5:17 pm
3 new episodes... 
- GUADEC 2026 and GNOME Boxes20 August 2026, 5:15 pm
GNOME picks... 
- Building Autonomous ML Experimentation with Tangle and Tangent9 July 2026, 3:49 pm
Tangent is an autonomous agent that automates the ML experimentation loop on top of Tangle, building pipelines, running them, and analyzing results with minimal hand-holding.
The post Building Autonomous ML Experimentation with Tangle and Tangent appeared first on Linux.com....
- Implementing Secure Zero-Touch Provisioning in AI and Edge Infrastructure11 March 2026, 1:00 pm
By Juha Holkkola, FusionLayer Group How DHCP Changed Connectivity In the late 1990s, the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) quietly catalyzed a revolution in digital connectivity. Before DHCP was introduced, connecting devices to a network involved manual entry of IP addresses, DNS servers, subnet masks, and gateways. Networks were fragile, prone to errors, and severely […]
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- From DHCP to SZTP – The Trust Revolution25 February 2026, 2:00 pm
By Juha Holkkola, FusionLayer Group The Dawn of Effortless Connectivity In the transformative years of the late 1990s, a quiet revolution took place, fundamentally altering how we connect to networks. The introduction of DHCP answered a crucial question, “Where are you on the network?”, by automating IP address assignment. This innovation eradicated the manual configuration […]
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- Celebrating the Second Year of Linux Man-Pages Maintenance Sponsorship15 January 2026, 2:29 pm
Sustaining a Core Part of the Linux Ecosystem The Linux Foundation has announced a second year of sponsorship for the ongoing maintenance of the Linux manual pages (man-pages) project, led by Alejandro (Alex) Colomar. This critical initiative is made possible through the continued support of Google, Hudson River Trading, and Meta, who have renewed their […]
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- Disaggregated Routing with SONiC and VPP: Lab Demo and Performance Insights – Part Two29 October 2025, 1:45 pm
In Part One of this series, we examined how the SONiC control plane and the VPP data plane form a cohesive, software-defined routing stack through the Switch Abstraction Interface. We outlined how SONiC’s Redis-based orchestration and VPP’s user-space packet engine come together to create a high-performance, open router architecture. In this second part, we’ll turn […]
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- Disaggregated Routing with SONiC and VPP: Architecture and Integration – Part One22 October 2025, 1:44 pm
The networking industry is undergoing a fundamental architectural transformation, driven by the relentless demands of cloud-scale data centers and the rise of software-defined infrastructure. At the heart of this evolution is the principle of disaggregation: the systematic unbundling of components that were once tightly integrated within proprietary, monolithic systems. This movement began with the separation […]
The post Disaggregated Routing with SONiC and VPP: Architecture and Integration...
- Kubernetes on Bare Metal for Maximum Performance14 October 2025, 1:00 pm
When teams consider deploying Kubernetes, one of the first questions that arises is: where should it run? The default answer is often the public cloud, thanks to its flexibility and ease of use. However, a growing number of organizations are revisiting the advantages of running Kubernetes directly on bare metal servers. For workloads that demand […]
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- How to Deploy Lightweight Language Models on Embedded Linux with LiteLLM6 June 2025, 10:53 am
This article was contributed by Vedrana Vidulin, Head of Responsible AI Unit at Intellias (LinkedIn). As AI becomes central to smart devices, embedded systems, and edge computing, the ability to run language models locally — without relying on the cloud — is essential. Whether it’s for reducing latency, improving data privacy, or enabling offline functionality, local AI […]
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- Automating Compliance Management with UTMStack’s Open Source SIEM & XDR13 May 2025, 12:17 pm
Achieving and maintaining compliance with regulatory frameworks can be challenging for many organizations. Managing security controls manually often leads to excessive use of time and resources, leaving less available for strategic initiatives and business growth. Standards such as CMMC, HIPAA, PCI DSS, SOC2 and GDPR demand ongoing monitoring, detailed documentation, and rigorous evidence collection. Solutions […]
The post Automating Compliance Management with UTMStack’s Open Source SIEM &am...
- A Simple Way to Install Talos Linux on Any Machine, with Any Provider27 April 2025, 11:40 pm
Talos Linux is a specialized operating system designed for running Kubernetes. First and foremost it handles full lifecycle management for Kubernetes control-plane components. On the other hand, Talos Linux focuses on security, minimizing the user’s ability to influence the system. A distinctive feature of this OS is the near-complete absence of executables, including the absence […]
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- BigLinux 2026-08-1920 August 2026, 11:27 am
BigLinux is a Brazilian Linux distribution localised into Brazilian Portuguese (with support for English). It is was originally based on Kubuntu, but starting from 2017 the distribution was re-born based on deepin. It then offered two desktop environments - Cinnamon and Deepin. In 2021 the distribution switched bases and desktop environments again, migrating to Manjaro Linux and using the KDE Plasma desktop.... 
- starkOS 2026082020 August 2026, 10:15 am
starkOS is an independently-developed GNU/Linux distribution designed for experienced Linux users. It uses a ports system and the stark package manager to install and update software from source code. The project provides a lightweight live image with Sway Wayland compositor and some basic software on it. The live system does not include an installer; however, starkOS can be installed to a hard disk using one of the rootfs filesystems (with a choice of runit, s6 or SysV init software) provided ... 
- Garuda 26081919 August 2026, 9:08 pm
Garuda Linux is a rolling distribution based on the Arch Linux operating system. Unlike Arch Linux, Garuda Linux comes with a graphical installer (Calamares) for easy installation, and other advanced graphical tools for managing your system. Garuda is a performance-oriented distro with many performance enhancing tweaks. Some of the many tweaks include using zram, a performance CPU governor, along with custom memory management software. Garuda Linux has striven to provide system stability by inc... 
- Plop 26.319 August 2026, 8:08 pm
Plop Linux is an independently-developed Linux distribution for desktops and servers, available for the i486, x86_64 and armv6l architectures. It is designed for advanced Linux users. The distribution does not include a package manager; installing new software is done by compiling it from source code. The desktop edition of the Plop Linux ships with the Xfce and MATE desktops as well as the Fluxbox window manager. The distribution's server edition comes with basic server software installed, but...
- MODICIA 6.12.10119 August 2026, 6:51 pm
MODICIA O.S. is a Linux multimedia distribution designed primarily for musicians, graphic designers and video makers. It is based on Debian's "stable" branch, but uses the Cinnamon desktop and a recent Linux kernel. MODICIA O.S. comes with a set of carefully-selected, open-source multimedia software and tools, such as Audacity (audio editor), Brasero (disc-burning utility), Cheese (webcam application), Curlew (multimedia converter), GIMP (graphics editor), HandBrake (video transcoder), Kdenlive...
- Tails 7.1119 August 2026, 6:01 pm
The Amnesic Incognito Live System (Tails) is a Debian-based live DVD/USB with the goal of providing complete Internet anonymity for the user. The product ships with several Internet applications, including web browser, IRC client, mail client and instant messenger, all pre-configured with security in mind and with all traffic anonymised. To achieve this, Incognito uses the Tor network to make Internet traffic very hard to trace....
- CobaltX 0.219 August 2026, 12:18 am
CobaltX is an Arch-based Linux distribution built specifically for gamers. It features the KDE Plasma desktop and comes pre-installed with the complete Linux gaming stack, i.e. Steam, Heroic Games Launcher, Bottles, Lutris, Wine, RetroArch, MangoHud and GameMode. It is built using the Archiso tool with a custom Calamares system installer. Under the hood, the distribution deploys the Linux Zen kernel for low-latency desktop performance. CobaltX also provides support for NVIDIA GPUs via a single-...
- CapivaraOS 1.2.418 August 2026, 5:00 pm
CapivaraOS is a Brazilian desktop and server Linux distribution based on Fedora. It is available in three desktop editions - "Marsh" (KDE Plasma), "Snout" (GNOME) and "Pup" (Xfce), as well as a separate home server variant called "HERD". All editions are localised into Brazilian Portuguese. The distribution uses the Anaconda system installer and includes many popular web, productivity and multimedia applications....
- AUSTRUMI 5.2.618 August 2026, 10:40 am
AUSTRUMI (Austrum Latvijas Linukss) is a bootable live Linux distribution based on Slackware Linux. It requires limited system resources and can run on any Intel-compatible system with a CD-ROM installed. The entire operating system and all of the applications run from RAM, making AUSTRUMI a fast system and allowing the boot medium to be removed after the operating system starts....
- Mainstream 1.3.018 August 2026, 4:38 am
Mainstream Linux is an Arch-based Linux distribution with a highly customised desktop using the Quickshell toolkit on top of the Hyprland compositor. It includes a variety of user-friendly features, such as Material You desktop layout, per-workspace layout switching, a session restore option, a gaming mode, as well as a graphical settings tool to customise displays, themes, key bindings, networking and updates. The distribution uses the Calamares system installer with several install modes and ...
- WordPress 7.1 Released with Responsive Styling and Improved Media Handling20 August 2026, 4:19 pm
WordPress 7.1 “Mary Lou” introduces responsive styling, a new image editing workflow, richer collaboration tools, and Playlist and Tabs blocks.... 
- Linux 7.3 Cleans Up The Code For Disabling Of Legacy 32-bit Time Support20 August 2026, 2:48 pm
The Linux kernel has supported the CONFIG_COMPAT_32BIT_TIME Kconfig build time option for optionally disabling of legacy 32-bit time system call support. This is intended to disable the code that uses a 32-bit integer for time that is thus not Year 2038 safe, but at the cost of breaking compatibility for legacy 32-bit applications. Even if building without Linux 32-bit time support, it turns out some 32-bit time code persisted but that is now being fixed with Linux 7.3...... 
- RPM 6.1 Is Here with New Release Model Inspired by the Linux Kernel20 August 2026, 1:16 pm
RPM 6.1 has been released today as a major update to this package manager system for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora Linux-based distributions.... 
- Modular’s Got Its ‘Mojo’ Working Fully Open Source20 August 2026, 7:31 am
Modular has opened Mojo’s compiler and tooling under Apache 2.0, but says outside compiler contributions will have to wait until later this year.... 
- EXT4 Preps More Performance Improvements For Linux 7.320 August 2026, 5:59 am
In addition to the IOmap improvements helping EXT4 performance in Linux 7.3, the main EXT4 feature pull request has now been submitted for this next kernel version. That pull is set to land yet more performance optimizations for EXT4...... 
- Go 1.27 Released with Generic Methods, JSON v2, and Faster Memory Allocation20 August 2026, 4:28 am
Go 1.27 introduces generic methods, a new JSON v2 implementation, faster small memory allocations, goroutine leak profiling, and new crypto features.... 
- Two Very Exciting Memory Management Optimizations Going Into Linux 7.320 August 2026, 2:56 am
Andrew Morton on Tuesday sent out all of the memory management "MM" updates for the Linux 7.3 merge window. The MM pull was particularly heavy as he noted 1,250 "added-to-MM" emails were sent out this cycle compared to 920 the prior cycle. With a lot of patch churn, he also turned to Google's Gemini AI for writing his patch summaries. In going through the very verbose AI-generated summary, there are two patch series that get me excited on the performance front with Linux 7.3...... 
- Garuda Linux Temeraire Released with New CachyOS-Based Kernel, Plasma Login Manager20 August 2026, 1:25 am
Garuda Linux Temeraire arrives with a new CachyOS-based kernel, Plasma Login Manager, revamped Hyprland setup, and major tooling changes.... 
- KDE Plasma Rice – Abandoned Machine | Easy Customization19 August 2026, 8:35 pm
Here is a simple KDE Plasma rice with an "Abandoned Machine" vibe that features a clean setup, easy customization, and is perfect for daily use. Just a quick note to be transparent: I actually created this setup about five months ago, but I am finally sharing it now. For the visual components, I used the Layan Global Theme paired with the Layan Breath Kvantum Theme, the Gruvbox Plus icon pack, and the KDE Modern Clock widget.... 
- Distro of the Week: Linux Q83 13.14 Kopernik19 August 2026, 7:03 pm
Once you get past what can best be described as an interesting default desktop photo, Poland's Linux Q83's latest offering makes one wonder: With one this solid, why is this Debian-based distro ranking in the 90s on Distrowatch.com when it should be much higher?...
- Perfect Server Automated ISPConfig 3 Installation on Debian 12 and Debian 13, Ubuntu 22.04 and Ubuntu 24.0431 January 2026, 10:01 am
This tutorial shows you how to easily set up a web, email and DNS server with ISPConfig 3 using the ISPConfig auto-installation script....
- How to install PHP 5.6 and 7.0 - 8.4 with PHP-FPM and FastCGI mode for ISPConfig 3.2 with apt on Debian 11 to 123 November 2025, 9:28 pm
In this guide we will take you through installing additional PHP versions (5.6, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, and 8.4) on a Debian server with ISPConfig....
- How to install PHP 5.6 and 7.0 - 8.4 with PHP-FPM and FastCGI mode for ISPConfig 3.2 with apt on Ubuntu 22.04 - 24.043 November 2025, 9:26 pm
When using ISPConfig, by default, you only have the main PHP version for your distribution. This guide will show you how to install additional PHP versions (5.6, 7.0 - 7.4, 8.1 - 8.4) on an Ubuntu server with ISPConfig....
- Update the ISPConfig Perfect Server from Debian 11 to Debian 123 November 2025, 9:24 pm
This tutorial will take you through updating a server managed by ISPConfig from Debian 11 (bullseye) to Debian 12 (bookworm). This guide works for both single- and multiserver setups....
- How to Install CSF (Config Server Firewall) on Debian 126 October 2025, 10:58 am
CSF or Config Server Firewall is a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall based on IPtables and Perl. it provides a daemon process that will monitor your services for failure authentication....
- How to Install Wiki.js on Debian 1226 June 2025, 8:04 pm
Wiki.js is free and open-source wiki software based on Node.js, Git, and Markdown. In this article, we'll show you how to install Wiki.js on a Debian 12 system....
- ISPConfig Perfect Multiserver setup on Ubuntu 24.04 and Debian 1219 June 2025, 5:43 pm
This tutorial will take you through installing your own ISPConfig 3 multiserver setup with dedicated servers for the panel, web, DNS, mail, and webmail using the new ISPConfig auto-installer. This tutorial is compatible with Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04....
- Securing your ISPConfig 3 managed mailserver with a valid Let's Encrypt SSL certificate19 June 2025, 5:18 pm
If you're running your own mailserver, it's best practice to connect to it securely with a SSL/TLS connection. You'll need a valid certificate for these secure connections. In this tutorial, we'll set up a Let's Encrypt certificate for our mailserver that renews automatically....
- How to Install OpenEMR on Ubuntu 24.04 Server29 May 2025, 4:19 pm
OpenEMR is an open-source health records and medical practice management solution. It is a fully integrated electronic health record and practice management, scheduling, electronic billing, and internationalization support....
- How to Install Moodle LMS on Debian 12 Server29 May 2025, 4:15 pm
Moodle is an open solution for the Learning Management System (LMS). It is a platform for educational purposes, from creating online courses, managing online schools, managing content, and offering collaborative learning....
- Download of the day: GIMP 3.0 is FINALLY Here!18 March 2025, 3:45 am
Wow! After years of hard work and countless commits, we have finally reached a huge milestone: GIMP 3.0 is officially released! I am excited as I write this and can't wait to share some incredible new features and improvements in this release. GIMP 2.10 was released in 2018, and the first development version of GIMP 3.0 came out in 2020. GIMP 3.0 released on 16/March/2025. Let us explore how to download and install GIMP 3.0, as well as the new features in this version.
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- Ubuntu to Explore Rust-Based “uutils” as Potential GNU Core Utilities Replacement16 March 2025, 12:17 pm
In a move that has sparked significant discussion within the Ubuntu Linux fan-base and community, Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has announced its intention to explore the potential replacement of GNU Core Utilities with the Rust-based "uutils" project. They plan to introduce new changes in Ubuntu Linux 25.10, eventually changing it to Ubuntu version 26.04 LTS release in 2026 as Ubuntu is testing Rust 'uutils' to overhaul its core utilities potentially. Let us find out the pros and cons a...
- Critical Rsync Vulnerability Requires Immediate Patching on Linux and Unix systems15 January 2025, 6:04 pm
Rsync is a opensource command-line tool in Linux, macOS, *BSD and Unix-like systems that synchronizes files and directories. It is a popular tool for sending or receiving files, making backups, or setting up mirrors. It minimizes data copied by transferring only the changed parts of files, making it faster and more bandwidth-efficient than traditional copying methods provided by tools like sftp or ftp-ssl. Rsync versions 3.3.0 and below has been found with SIX serious vulnerabilities. Attackers ...
- ZFS Raidz Expansion Finally, Here in version 2.3.014 January 2025, 9:19 am
After years of development and testing, the ZFS raidz expansion is finally here and has been released as part of version 2.3.0. ZFS is a popular file system for Linux and FreeBSD. RAIDz is like RAID 5, which you find with hardware or Linux software raid devices. It protects your data by spreading it across multiple hard disks along with parity information. A raidz device can have single, double, or triple parity to sustain one, two, or three hard disk failures, respectively, without losing any d...
- lnav – Awesome terminal log file viewer for Linux and Unix16 June 2024, 11:04 am
It is no secret that whether you are a developer or sysadmin, you need to use log files to troubleshoot errors on your Linux and Unix systems. You use tools like grep, tail, cat, or journalctl to view log files. However, you may need help with so many log files. These essential Unix tools are suitable for basic text but fall short when dealing with many log files. You can get tired from sifting through endless lines of log files. The lnav utility is here to the rescue! It is a powerful log file ...
- sttr – Awesome Linux & Unix tool for transformation of the string24 May 2024, 9:17 pm
sttr demo
The sttr is a free and open-source command-line tool in Golang that lets you easily change and modify text. You can perform transformation operations on the string, such as hashing text, string manipulation, and more. sttr is beneficial for developers and *nix users requiring swift modification to strings or files directly via the command line or TUI. It is helpful in your scripting, data processing, and automation tasks at the CLI.
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- How to block AI Crawler Bots using robots.txt file29 September 2023, 8:40 pm
Are you a content creator or a blog author who generates unique, high-quality content for a living? Have you noticed that generative AI platforms like OpenAI or CCBot use your content to train their algorithms without your consent? Don't worry! You can block these AI crawlers from accessing your website or blog by using the robots.txt file.
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- Debian Linux 12.1 released with Security Updates23 July 2023, 9:30 am
Debian Linux project announces the first update of the Debian project's stable distribution, Debian 12 (codename "bookworm") named Debian 12.1. This update mainly addresses security issues and significant problems. Security advisories have been published and are now available to download.
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- Setting up VSCode for Ansible Lightspeed AI in Ubuntu 22.04 desktop22 July 2023, 2:01 pm
Red Hat launched the Ansible Lightspeed Code Assistant Generative AI with IBM Watson Code Assistant in May 2023. This preview is now available to all Ansible users, allowing them to explore the technology, provide feedback to Red Hat, and further train the AI model. In this brief blog post, I will share my personal experience with installing and utilizing Ansible Lightspeed AI to create playbooks in VSCode using Ubuntu Linux 20.04 LTS desktop.
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- How to upgrade FreeBSD 13.1 to 13.2 release12 April 2023, 1:55 am
The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is announcing the availability of FreeBSD version 13.2-RELEASE on 11/April/2023. It is the third release of the stable/13 branches. I updated my FreeBSD version 13.1 to 13.2 using the CLI over an ssh-based session. Here are my quick notes.
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- PaloAlto init-cfg.txt Bootstrap Config file Layout with Examples19 May 2022, 3:30 am
When you install and configure the PaloAlto firewall, when the firewall boots up for the first time, it does the bootstrapping process. PaloAlto uses the settings defined in the bootstrap files, including the init-cfg.txt and bootstrap.xml under the config folder to configure the initial state of the firewall. For example, during the bootstrap process, it […]...
- 21 Examples to Manage Secrets using AWS Secrets Manager CLI16 March 2022, 2:00 am
Using AWS Secrets manager you can store, retrieve, rotate and manage secrets such as database credentials, API keys and other sensitive information used by your application. Secrets are rotated without any disruption to your application, and you can also replicate secrets to multiple AWS regions. You can manage secrets from AWS console, SDK, CLI, or […]...
- 13 Examples to Manage S3 Bucket Replication Rules using AWS CLI9 December 2021, 3:30 am
Using S3 replication, you can setup automatic replication of S3 objects from one bucket to another. The source and destination bucket can be within the same AWS account or in different accounts. You can also replicate objects from one source bucket to multiple destination buckets. If you want to have a second copy of your […]...
- 5 Python Examples to Read and Write JSON files for Encode and Decode1 April 2021, 4:00 am
JSON stands for JavaScript Object Notation, which is a format for structuring data that is very similar to the concept of maps in computer programming. Maps consists of keys and corresponding values. A key has to be unique within a map. JSON is light-weight format of representing data as text in a file, whose syntax […]...
- 8 Examples to Add Static Routes in PAN-OS PaloAlto from CLI and Console10 March 2021, 4:00 am
Managing routes is an essential configuration task for network admins who are managing firewalls. If you are using the PaloAlto firewall, this tutorial explains how to add static routes using both the PAN-OS command line interface and from the PaloAlto Firewall Console. 1. CLI – View Current Routes Before adding a route, view all current […]...
- 3 Methods to Create Jenkins Pipeline – Classic UI, BlueOcean, Git7 January 2021, 3:30 am
Jenkins is a DevOps tool which can be used to automate your build, test and delivery of software code. If you are new to Jenkins, this tutorial will help you to understand how to create Jenkins pipeline using one of the following methods: Classic Jenkins User Interface Jenkins Blue Ocean User Interface which reduces clutter […]...
- 12 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway Route Table from CLI7 October 2020, 3:00 am
Apart from the default route table that gets created when you create a transit gateway, you can also create additional route tables. This helps you to associate a specific attachment with a specific route table. The attachments can propagate their routes to one or more route tables. You can also add static routes to the […]...
- 10 Examples to Manage PaloAlto Firewall Users from PAN-OS CLI23 September 2020, 3:00 am
This tutorial explains how to manage PaloAlto users from CLI. You’ll learn about user and role related functionalities including how to create a new user, assign a role to an user, make regular user as an admin user, list all existing users, delete an user, etc., 1. Enter PaloAlto CLI Configuration Mode First, login to […]...
- 24 Examples to Manage AWS Transit Gateway and Attachments from CLI16 September 2020, 3:00 am
AWS Transit gateway acts as a hub to connect multiple VPC and on-prem networks. Apart from attaching a VPC to transit hub and routing traffic, you can also attach a VPN connection or Direct Connect gateway to your transit gateway. You can also peer two transit gateways and route traffic between them. In a multi-account […]...
- 5 Steps to Upgrade PaloAlto PAN-OS Firewall Software from CLI or Console9 June 2020, 3:30 am
PaloAlto releases software updates on an on-going basis. It’s essential that you stay current with the latest stable release of firewall. On a high-level the following are 5 easy steps to upgrade PaloAlto firewall: Pre-install: Verify current software version Check Available Software Versions Download Latest Version of PaloAlto Install the Latest version of Firewall Software […]...
- Inside Honda’s solid-state battery breakthrough20 August 2026, 1:15 pm
Honda's solid-state battery tech promises faster charging, longer range, and improved durability, potentially revolutionizing the EV industry.... 
- These Raspberry Pi builds make everyday hobbies better (August 21 - 23)20 August 2026, 1:00 pm
These projects mix coding, electronics, and genuinely useful results.... 
- Google Photos' hidden sharing feature replaced texting photos to my family entirely20 August 2026, 12:45 pm
A photo library that quietly auto-delivers family moments and keeps event memories neatly organized for everyone.... 
- These 5 3D prints make my kitchen more functional without a renovation20 August 2026, 12:30 pm
Solving little kitchen problems one print at a time.... 
- Pi-hole can enforce bedtime internet shutoffs—here's how I set it up for my family20 August 2026, 12:15 pm
Pi-hole is the bad guy so I don't have to be.... 
- 3 tweaks that could make this VLC alternative your new media player20 August 2026, 12:00 pm
mpv starts out almost too minimal, but a few changes turned it into the fast, customizable media player I wanted.... 
- 3 side projects I run when I have unused Claude tokens to spare20 August 2026, 11:30 am
At 85%? Don't let your weekly quota go to waste.... 
- These 5 hobbies are better when you self-host free open-source tools for your friends20 August 2026, 11:00 am
It’s all part of being a good host.... 
- I replaced cd and ls with these modern Linux commands—and I’m not going back20 August 2026, 10:30 am
These 50-year-old commands have earned their retirement. Let’s bring in the new kids.... 
- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Review: Nailing the foldable form factor—then pricing it out of reach20 August 2026, 10:00 am
It's an amazing foldable phone, but expensive for most people.... 
- German ciphers, telegrams, and cloud native data sovereignty20 August 2026, 1:00 pm
A lesson from 1917 In January 1917, Germany sent a secret telegram. It went to Mexico. The offer: join the war against the United States, and you can have Texas, Arizona and New Mexico back. The...... 
- Kyverno is a platform primitive, not a security tool19 August 2026, 11:21 am
Where does Kyverno live in your organization? I don’t mean which cluster! On which team’s slide deck does it show up? Whose budget line? For most companies I’ve talked to, the answer is security. Kyverno is......
- Cloud Native platform sovereignty through multi-plane architecture18 August 2026, 11:30 am
When people talk about cloud sovereignty, the conversation often starts with regions: where a workload runs and where its data is stored. But choosing a region is only part of the story. The architecture of the......
- Welcome Falkey the Falco and Ky the Kyverno Pyrenees17 August 2026, 5:50 pm
If you have yet to meet Phippy, she’s a friendly PHP app exploring the cloud native world with her pals. Over the last decade, Phippy’s circle has grown to include eighteen friends, with the newest members......
- CNCF Announces Kubeflow’s Graduation, Solidifying a Standard for Cloud Native AI Operations17 August 2026, 4:00 pm
Milestone marks widespread enterprise adoption for automating end-to-end AI and machine learning lifecycles on Kubernetes Key Highlights SAN FRANCISCO — August 17, 2026 — The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud......
- Eleven minutes, zero humans: Building a self-healing Kubernetes upgrade pipeline on Kairos14 August 2026, 11:14 am
Once upon a time, upgrading a Kubernetes control plane meant staying awake for it. SSH into every node. Run the upgrade by hand. Watch etcd health the whole time, hoping quorum holds through every reboot. This......
- Lightweight Dragonfly Deployment: P2P Distribution Without the Database Stack13 August 2026, 11:30 am
Dragonfly speeds up file and container image distribution using peer-to-peer (P2P) technology, but a standard installation deploys several components and dependencies. Beyond the Scheduler, Seed Client, and Client that move data, a traditional setup requires a......
- LLMOps and platform engineering: Who should own the AI pipeline?13 August 2026, 11:00 am
A few years ago, getting a model into production meant a data scientist, a DevOps engineer, and a narrow set of tools: train it, test it, ship it, watch the dashboards. Large language models broke that......
- Good apps aren’t born, they’re guided: Building observable policy as code12 August 2026, 11:16 am
As parents in tech, we’ve learned that neither children nor applications thrive without clear boundaries. There are no “good” or “bad” kids, just as there are no inherently “good” or “bad” applications, only behaviors shaped by......
- Advancing AI model interoperability with Docker and ModelPack12 August 2026, 11:00 am
The rise in the number of tools available for creating and running AI content has lowered the barrier of entry and offered the flexibility of choice when choosing the appropriate solution for a given use case.......
- How to Pretty-Print Your Kubernetes YAML as KYAML and Why You'd Want To11 August 2026, 6:00 pm
YAML has been the standard way to write Kubernetes manifests for years. Every example, tutorial, and configuration file you come across is written in it. The problem isn't that YAML is a bad format. It's that YAML gives you a lot of choices, and not all of them are equally good for writing Kubernetes manifests. Some features make files harder to read, some are easy to misuse and others can lead to surprising behavior.
The interesting part is that Kubernetes doesn't actually need most of those fe...
- Gateway API v1.6: TCPRoute and UDPRoute Graduate to Standard3 August 2026, 4:00 pm
The Kubernetes SIG Network community is thrilled to share the release of Gateway API v1.6.0, which was released on June 30th of this year!
Gateway API has become the standard for modern, role-oriented,
and expressive service networking in Kubernetes.
In previous releases, Gateway API established a production-grade foundation
for HTTP and TLS layer 7 traffic.
With version 1.6.0, Gateway API takes a major step forward by expanding
standard layer 4 protocol routing and introducing cleaner API boun...
- Kubernetes v1.37 Sneak Peek31 July 2026, 4:00 pm
As we get closer to the release date for Kubernetes v1.37, the project develops and matures,
features may be deprecated, removed, or replaced with better ones for the project's overall
health. This blog outlines some of the planned changes for the Kubernetes v1.37 release that the
release team feels you should be aware of for the continued maintenance of your Kubernetes
environment and keeping up to date with the latest changes. The information below reflects the
current status of the v1.37 rele...
- How the controller-runtime Cache Actually Works, and Why Your Controller Does Not Crash the API Server29 July 2026, 6:00 pm
This article has been revised since it was first published, to correct several significant technical inaccuracies in the original text.
Kubernetes has long been the default platform for distributed workloads, and writing your own
controller for it is now a matter of a few hours. The common path — Golang, using kubebuilder on top of
controller-runtime — gives you a project scaffold, types, and a reconciler. For typical
scenarios that is more than enough. But as soon as load grows or the con...
- Building a Custom Metrics Exporter for Kubernetes14 July 2026, 6:00 pm
Kubernetes ships with built-in awareness of CPU and memory, but most
real-world scaling decisions depend on signals that live entirely outside
that narrow window: how many messages are waiting in a queue, how long
the last batch job took, how many active WebSocket connections a pod is
holding. When the built-in metrics are not enough, a metrics exporter
bridges that gap.
This post walks through writing one from scratch, packaging it as a
container, and wiring it into a cluster so that Prometheus...
- Operating AI/ML Workloads on Kubernetes: A Headlamp Plugin for Kubeflow13 July 2026, 8:00 pm
Kubernetes has quietly become the default platform for AI and machine learning. Whether you run notebook servers for data scientists, schedule distributed training jobs, tune hyperparameters, or orchestrate multi-step ML pipelines, those workloads increasingly land on a Kubernetes cluster. Kubeflow is one of the most popular ways to assemble that stack, and it does so the Kubernetes-native way: every capability is exposed as a Custom Resource Definition (CRD).
That design is a gift to cluster op...
- Kubernetes Dashboard to Headlamp: A Step-by-Step Guide13 July 2026, 6:00 pm
1. Before you start: know what is changingKubernetes Dashboard and Headlamp both show what is running in a cluster, but they work differently. When Headlamp runs on the desktop, it uses your existing kubeconfig to connect to one or more clusters and can be extended with plugins. When Headlamp runs inside a cluster, it uses a Kubernetes ServiceAccount to access the API and follow RBAC rules. Kubernetes Dashboard, in contrast, only runs in-cluster and always relies on service account tokens. Under...
- Announcing etcd v3.7.08 July 2026, 12:00 pm
This article is a mirror of the original announcement
Today, SIG etcd is releasing etcd v3.7.0, the latest minor release of the popular distributed key-value store and core Kubernetes component. v3.7 ships the long-requested RangeStream feature, delivers several other performance improvements, removes the last remnants of the legacy v2store, and completes a major protobuf overhaul.
You can download etcd v3.7.0 here:
Source code
Binaries
Official container images
This release also includes new ...
- Open source maintainership in the age of AI26 June 2026, 6:00 pm
AI has really changed the game around software development.
More people are leveraging AI than ever to contribute patches to projects they use.
To me, this is a good thing as more folks will contribute patches rather than fork or not fix them.
The main problem is that AI has made generating code fast but there has been very little improvement in maintaining code bases.
In this post, we will highlight the ways the Kubernetes community is adapting to the world of AI assisted coding.
The first step...
- Introducing the Cluster API plugin for Headlamp25 June 2026, 10:00 pm
Headlamp is an open-source, extensible Kubernetes SIG UI
project designed to let you explore, manage, and debug cluster resources directly
from a browser.
Cluster API (CAPI) is a Kubernetes sub-project
that brings declarative, Kubernetes-style APIs to cluster lifecycle management. It
lets platform teams provision, upgrade, and manage the lifecycle of Kubernetes
clusters using standard Kubernetes objects stored and reconciled in a management
cluster.
Managing Cluster API resources has historicall...
- 17,600 Actions: Agent Security Is a Systems Problem18 August 2026, 4:00 pm
The OpenAI/Hugging Face incident exposed a new challenge for AI agent security. 17,600 attacker actions show why AI agent security can’t rely on human review. Explore the controls needed to constrain, observe, and govern agents at speed....
- Coding Agent Horror Stories: The Command You Already Approved18 August 2026, 1:00 pm
Learn how AI coding agents can run attacker code through commands you already approved and how Docker Sandboxes limit what an attack can reach....
- Make zero CVEs your new default17 August 2026, 1:00 pm
Supply-chain attacks have kept escalating while AI writes more of the code you ship. Docker's latest updates bring more software built from source into your images, keep security coverage running past end of life, carry every guarantee through your customized images, and move policy enforcement onto every developer machine....
- Reproducible ESP32 Firmware Development with Docker and Docker Sandboxes14 August 2026, 1:00 pm
Build ESP32 firmware with reproducible Docker environments and use Docker Sandboxes for isolated AI-assisted development and hardware testing....
- Docker VMM Public Beta: A Complete Overhaul, Built for Performance12 August 2026, 6:13 pm
Docker VMM is now available in public beta for Mac and Windows. Learn what this means for performance, stability, and governance and how to try it yourself....
- A new security baseline for enterprise agentic adoption12 August 2026, 5:25 pm
Agent Baseline is a blueprint for AI adoption that defines six security outcomes for putting enterprise agents to work without giving them unchecked authority. Consider this scenario: a customer-support agent receives a ticket with an attachment. Hidden inside the attachment is an instruction: query the customer database and send the results to an external address.......
- Governance Is a Developer Experience Problem5 August 2026, 1:00 pm
Learn why AI governance is about more than security. Discover how trust, clear boundaries, and developer experience enable AI adoption at scale....
- The Software Supply Chain Is Under Siege. Devs Are Still the First Line of Defense4 August 2026, 3:10 pm
77% of organizations experienced a software supply chain incident in the past year. Explore Omdia's latest research on top risks, security gaps, and why developers are your first line of defense....
- Docker AI Governance: Audit Logs, Now Where Your Security Team Already Works3 August 2026, 1:00 pm
Now in Docker AI Governance: a single searchable record of every policy decision your agents trigger, streamed to the SIEM your security team already runs, so you can show what your agents did and what your policy stopped. Today, Docker AI Governance now streams every policy decision in your organization into the SIEM your security......
- Empty sandboxes break developer experience3 August 2026, 1:00 pm
Learn how Docker Sandbox kits turn empty sandboxes into productive development environments with repeatable tooling, credentials, and configuration....
- Why DAST Findings Are Hard to Fix and How to Make Them Actionable20 August 2026, 12:00 pm
Dynamic testing is essential because it uncovers vulnerabilities in running applications. But while SAST gets the attention because it’s shift-left and relatively straightforward to fix, DAST often gets stuck in the backlog.
Application security testing generally splits into two approaches. SAST (static analysis) scans source code before it ever runs, catching issues while a developer is still in the file, which is why fixes tend to happen fast. You're editing code you just wrote, with full ... 
- Securing AI Retrieval Pipelines and Adding Identity-Aware Access Controls to RAG Systems19 August 2026, 7:00 pm
Most RAG tutorials focus on relevance — chunking strategies, embedding models, and hybrid search fusion. What they rarely address is security. In production, retrieval pipelines pull data from sources with different access levels, sensitivity classifications, and regulatory requirements. A support agent should not see executive compensation data just because the vector similarity score is high. An AI agent processing customer queries should not return internal audit findings because they share...
- Deploying an Enterprise LLM Chatbot on Databricks With RAG, MLflow, Vector Search, and Model Serving19 August 2026, 6:00 pm
The demo always works. Someone wires a vector index to a foundation model in a notebook, asks it three questions about the employee handbook, gets three crisp answers, and the room nods. Then the request becomes "ship it to 4,000 employees," and the notebook quietly dies. There's no endpoint, no auth, no version history, no way to see why a particular answer was wrong, and no story for when legal asks how you'll roll back the prompt that started citing the 2019 PTO policy.
I've watched several t...
- How Docker Is Becoming an AI Development Platform19 August 2026, 5:00 pm
It stopped being just a packaging tool the day our onboarding doc got shorter instead of longer.
Three weeks into a new ML platform job, I asked a coworker why the 'getting started' doc had a section called 'If conda breaks, try the alternative.' He laughed in a way that told me it wasn't a joke. Every new hire spent their first two days fighting Python versions, CUDA driver mismatches, and a vector database that someone had installed locally in 2022 and nobody dared touch. We had four individua...
- Why Is the Agent Card Important?19 August 2026, 4:00 pm
Let's begin with the definition of an AI agent.
Agents are software entities that perform tasks autonomously on behalf of a user or another program. Another way to say it is that agents can perceive the environment, think, and act to achieve a specific goal with minimal human intervention. Action is the key here....
- A Developer's Guide to Chrome Extension Manifest V3 Declarative Net Request API19 August 2026, 3:00 pm
Google's transition from Manifest V2 to Manifest V3 has been one of the most significant architectural overhauls in the history of browser extension development. For developers building ad blockers, privacy shields, or developer tools, the biggest impact is the deprecation of the blocking capabilities of the chrome.webRequest API.
In its place is the chrome.declarativeNetRequest (DNR) API. Instead of letting extensions intercept and inspect network traffic in real-time, the browser now executes ...
- Containerizing LLMs: Best Practices for Docker-Based AI Workloads19 August 2026, 2:00 pm
The first time I containerized a fine-tuned Llama model for a client's internal search tool, the build finished at 38 gigabytes. I remember staring at the terminal thinking there was no way that was right. It was right. The image included a CUDA base, PyTorch with every backend compiled in, model weights baked directly into the layer, and a pip cache that had not been cleaned.
Pushing that to our registry took eleven minutes on a good connection. Pulling it onto a fresh node during an autoscal...
- How Different Docker Engine Versions Led to Partial Traffic Unavailability in Docker Swarm19 August 2026, 1:00 pm
If different Docker Engine versions are running simultaneously in a Docker Swarm cluster, this may lead not to an obvious service outage but to a more subtle scenario: partial traffic degradation on individual nodes. In this case, the issue appeared on one of the manager nodes, Traefik started reporting an unavailable status (health=0) for the router-app service, and the cause, according to the working hypothesis, was related to differences in iptables rules and overlay networking between Docker...
- Solving Session Persistence for Model Context Protocol Servers at Enterprise Scale19 August 2026, 12:30 pm
Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers that work perfectly in development can fail intermittently once they are deployed across multiple replicas behind a load balancer. The failure mode is a stream of "session not found" errors that appear at random, and the cause is a mismatch between how certain MCP transports hold session state and how load balancers distribute requests. This article explains why the problem occurs, when it applies, and a concrete pattern for solving it using a shared session ...
- Multi-Agent Software Engineering: Can AI Teams Build Production Systems?19 August 2026, 12:00 pm
Large language models have evolved from simple chat interfaces into autonomous systems capable of planning, reasoning, and interacting with external tools. The next stage of this evolution is multi-agent software engineering, where specialized AI agents collaborate to solve complex business workflows instead of relying on a single monolithic model. A planner may decompose work, researcher agents retrieve enterprise knowledge, coding agents generate implementations, reviewer agents validate outpu...
- Japan to Require AI Firms to Disclose Training Data20 August 2026, 3:00 pm
Japan is preparing a nonbinding "comply or explain" code that would urge generative AI companies, including foreign firms operating in Japan, to disclose what models they use, what training data they rely on, and how that data was collected. The proposal would also let rights holders ask whether specific webpages were included in training datasets. The Japan Times reports: The draft code comprises three principles. The first principle requires businesses to disclose the generative AI models they... 
- New Study Challenges Common Assumptions About Screen Time For Kids20 August 2026, 11:00 am
bryanandaimee shares a report from ScienceDaily: A Finnish study has found an unexpected association between screen use and cognitive performance. Children who accumulated more screen time as they grew up tended to show better cognitive processing during adolescence. One of the researchers cautions against viewing screen time as entirely harmful and says the goal should be to balance physical activity with screen use that encourages active thinking. [...] "The findings suggest that screen time c... 
- Rescue Mission Is Called Off For NASA's Aging Swift Space Telescope20 August 2026, 7:00 am
NASA has called off a $30 million mission to rescue its aging Swift space telescope after Katalyst Space's Link spacecraft developed persistent control and positioning problems. The Associated Press reports: Katalyst said Link will not attempt to capture Swift and boost it to a higher orbit because of problems with controlling the spacecraft. NASA said this means the telescope will plunge through the atmosphere after more than 20 years of tracking some of the biggest explosions in the universe l... 
- Whistleblower Arturo Bejar Leads Testimony In Landmark Trial Against Meta20 August 2026, 3:30 am
An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR: Meta was infused with a culture in which employees obsessed over user numbers and consistently pushed safety to the side, according to Arturo Bejar, a former employee turned whistleblower, who testified today in the landmark child safety trial against the social media company. Only one man had the ability to change that, Bejar said: CEO Mark Zuckerberg. But he didn't. "At the end of the day, it was the company culture that Mark had created that made ... 
- PINE64 Halts Linux Device Production Amid DRAM and EMMC Shortages19 August 2026, 11:00 pm
BrianFagioli writes: PINE64 has some very bad news for Linux hardware fans. PINE64 says it has no plans to produce additional Linux devices in the near future because of the ongoing DRAM and eMMC shortage. Future production will depend on component pricing after mid 2027, while existing PineNote and PineTab2 inventory could run out in roughly three months. The company says PineTime, PineVoice, and Pinecil production will continue as usual, but the outlook for its Linux hardware is much less cert... 
- Stripe Buys AI Startup OpenRouter For $7.5 Billion19 August 2026, 10:00 pm
Stripe is acquiring AI model marketplace OpenRouter as it pushes beyond payments into the infrastructure behind AI applications. According to The New York Times, the deal is reportedly valued at about $7.5 billion, with $1.5 billion allocated to OpenRouter's founders. Less than three months ago the company was valued at about $1.3 billion. CNBC reports: OpenRouter has become popular with developers seeking to use AI models, particularly those considered non-proprietary and available for free. Ma... 
- Amazon's Drones Will Soon Deliver to Nearly 500 US Cities and Towns19 August 2026, 9:00 pm
Amazon says its Prime Air drone delivery service will expand sixfold to nearly 500 U.S. cities and towns by the end of 2026, including metro areas around Chicago, Syracuse, Cleveland, Atlanta, and Boise. According to Amazon Prime Air vice president David Carbon, the service has already delivered "hundreds of thousands of packages to customers" this year, typically within about an hour. The Verge reports: These will join 11 locations across the US where Amazon already offers drone deliveries, wit... 
- Music Publisher Round Hill Files $1 Billion Copyright Infringement Suits Against Suno, Anthropic19 August 2026, 8:00 pm
Independent music publisher Round Hill is suing Suno and Anthropic for allegedly using hundreds of copyrighted songs without permission to train their AI systems. The company says potential damages could exceed $1 billion, arguing there is "nothing fair" about building multibillion-dollar AI businesses on copyrighted material while rights holders receive nothing. From The Hollywood Reporter: Round Hill is a prominent music publisher whose copyrights include the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris," Bonnie Tyle...
- CISA: Medusa Ransomware Hit Over 500 Critical Infrastructure Orgs19 August 2026, 7:00 pm
CISA says the Medusa ransomware operation has breached more than 500 U.S. critical infrastructure organizations since 2021, up from more than 300 reported last year. The group has targeted healthcare, government, defense, manufacturing, IT and financial organizations, evolving into a ransomware-as-a-service operation that recruits initial-access brokers and uses stolen data to pressure victims into paying. BleepingComputer reports: The three federal agencies recommended that network defenders se...
- Moderna, Merck Say mRNA Vaccine Prevents Melanoma From Returning19 August 2026, 6:00 pm
Moderna and Merck say their personalized mRNA melanoma vaccine significantly reduced both cancer recurrence and spread in a late-stage trial. The treatment could reach patients as soon as next year if regulators approve it. Reuters reports: Moderna developed the vaccine with Merck and tested it together with immunotherapy drug Keytruda, a widely used treatment for melanoma. [...] This is the first positive late-stage trial result for an mRNA cancer vaccine, which trains a patient's immune system...
- Browser De-Slop20 August 2026, 12:19 pm
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- Show HN: I trained a 125M model to autocomplete piano on-device20 August 2026, 12:04 pm
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- Proof of Human (YC S23) Is Hiring a Member of Technical Staff20 August 2026, 12:00 pm
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- Australia passes law to levy tech giants that fail to pay for local news20 August 2026, 11:23 am
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- Seeing beyond BMI: Estimating cardiometabolic risk with smartphone imagery20 August 2026, 11:03 am
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- Risk Engineering20 August 2026, 10:18 am
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- AliExpress runs silent WebAudio fingerprinting that breaks Bluetooth multipoint20 August 2026, 10:08 am
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- Don't Paste the AI, please20 August 2026, 8:20 am
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- Windows brings out the Rorschach test in everyone (2003)20 August 2026, 6:16 am
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- Turns are Better than Radians (2022)20 August 2026, 1:29 am
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- PINE64 hits pause on Linux devices due to RAM and eMMC shortage/high prices20 August 2026, 4:32 pm
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- XWayland 26.1 RC1 Released With Many New Features20 August 2026, 4:23 pm
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- X.Org Server 26.1 RC1 Prepares For First Feature Release In Five Years20 August 2026, 4:21 pm
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- New AMD low-power core & unified Intel/AMD CPU core type handling in Linux 7.320 August 2026, 3:11 pm
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- I just switched to Linux mint from windows, and it somehow fixed my headphones20 August 2026, 1:00 pm
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- LEMON: A universal eBPF-based volatile memory acquisition tool for modern android devices and hardened linux systems20 August 2026, 10:36 am
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- KDE Gear 26.08 is out and brings new features and improvements to Dolphin, Konsole, Kdenlive and Okular, among many other apps20 August 2026, 8:08 am
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- IOmap Improvement For Linux 7.3 Takes EXT4 & XFS Performance Further19 August 2026, 11:48 pm
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- Linux 7.3 Deprecates Many Older 32-bit ARM Platforms, Orphans Hundreds Of Drivers19 August 2026, 11:46 pm
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- Btrfs Ready With More Performance Improvements For Linux 7.3: Some ~3x To ~5x Wins19 August 2026, 11:45 pm
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- Switching Between Two Custom Windows Without Dual Boot With One Click20 August 2026, 5:04 pm
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- Importing power plans don't appear in power options control panel20 August 2026, 4:45 pm
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- Released the magic smoke from my trusty generic brand network cable tester today. 15 years young. RIP.20 August 2026, 4:36 pm
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- Longest Windows Server uptime I've ever seen20 August 2026, 3:48 pm
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- Looking for a sanity check: UK ISPs having on/off routing issues this week?20 August 2026, 3:28 pm
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- Notepad++ downloads secure?20 August 2026, 3:25 pm
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- Dear Hiring Managers, What do you Actually Look for?20 August 2026, 3:21 pm
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- Microsoft Admin/Exchange Admin Center navigation issues20 August 2026, 3:18 pm
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- Did anyone successfully find a way to stop wpad dns request?20 August 2026, 2:56 pm
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- Email as alternate login ID for B2B sign-ins after primary SMTP change (hybrid, UPN unchanged)20 August 2026, 2:26 pm
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- Rescue Mission Is Called Off For NASA's Aging Swift Space Telescope20 August 2026, 7:00 am
NASA has called off a $30 million mission to rescue its aging Swift space telescope after Katalyst Space's Link spacecraft developed persistent control and positioning problems. The Associated Press reports: Katalyst said Link will not attempt to capture Swift and boost it to a higher orbit because of problems with controlling the spacecraft. NASA said this means the telescope will plunge through the atmosphere after more than 20 years of tracking some of the biggest explosions in the universe l... 
- Moderna, Merck Say mRNA Vaccine Prevents Melanoma From Returning19 August 2026, 6:00 pm
Moderna and Merck say their personalized mRNA melanoma vaccine significantly reduced both cancer recurrence and spread in a late-stage trial. The treatment could reach patients as soon as next year if regulators approve it. Reuters reports: Moderna developed the vaccine with Merck and tested it together with immunotherapy drug Keytruda, a widely used treatment for melanoma. [...] This is the first positive late-stage trial result for an mRNA cancer vaccine, which trains a patient's immune system...
- Babies Born Under Sugar Rationing Grew Into Adults With Lower Cancer Risk19 August 2026, 11:00 am
A study of more than 64,000 people born around the end of Britain's postwar sugar rationing found that those exposed to less sugar during their first 1,000 days had lower rates of five cancers decades later, including roughly 69% lower liver cancer risk and 36% lower breast cancer risk. They also "showed signs of slower biological aging" and "continued to consume less sugar and had healthier diets overall," according to the authors of a new study published in The Conversation. From the report: A...
- China's Moon-landing Plans And Why the US Is So Worried16 August 2026, 11:03 pm
"We are in a 21st century space race," U.S. Senator Ted Cruz has said. And this week CNN noted a competition that for decades loomed in the background of geopolitics "is now roaring to the forefront," with China "demonstrating rapid advances in space technology" while the U.S. is "ratcheting up rhetoric about a looming battle for control of the cosmos."
It's the fact that China plans to build a permanent settlement on the moon by 2040 that has prompted an urgent response from [U.S.] lawmakers.....
- SpaceX Launches Two Falcon 9 Rockets just 38 Minutes Apart16 August 2026, 7:34 am
An anonymous reader shares this report from Space.com:
On Saturday evening (Aug. 15), SpaceX set another mark, for the shortest time between orbital flights: It launched two Falcon 9 rockets just 38 minutes apart, besting its old mark — set on Aug. 31, 2024 with two Starlink missions — by 27 minutes.
The first liftoff, from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, occurred Saturday at 9:12 p.m. EDT (0112 GMT on Aug. 16) and carried eight satellites to low Earth orbit (LEO) for Louis...
- Copper's Surprising Melting Behavior Provides Insights for Future Fusion Power Plant Design16 August 2026, 4:45 am
Phys.org reports:
Future fusion power plants aim to recreate the heart of a star here on Earth to power our future energy needs. While the core fusion plasma will burn at hundreds of millions of degrees, the surrounding structural components must handle sudden, punishing heat loads that rival the extreme temperatures faced by spacecraft upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere. Copper and its alloys are primary candidates for handling these intense heat fluctuations, making it vital to understand ex...
- Astronomers Discover a New Kind of Cosmic Object: a Black Hole 'Star'15 August 2026, 11:00 am
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope say they may have found a new class of object: a "black hole star," in which a black hole is wrapped in dense gas and radiates in ways that resemble an enormous star. The Guardian reports: The international team made the breakthrough after focusing their attention on a mysterious red spot in images of the early universe captured by Nasa's James Webb space telescope. The object was lurking in the constellation of Cetus, the Whale, billions of light...
- Three Supermassive Black Holes Discovered In a Single Galaxy For the First Time14 August 2026, 11:00 am
Astronomers using JWST have found three actively feeding supermassive black holes in the distant galaxy J0148-4214, seen as it existed about 1.2 billion years after the Big Bang. Two sit just 620 light-years apart near the galaxy's center and are expected to merge within a few hundred million years. Phys.org reports: Theories of galaxy evolution -- based on observations -- suggest that, early in the history of the universe, galaxies came very close to one another and merged. In the process, blac...
- Scientists Turn Starlink Into a Giant Scanner For Earth's Upper Atmosphere14 August 2026, 7:00 am
alternative_right shares a report from ScienceDaily: Researchers have found a clever new way to map a part of Earth's upper atmosphere that is notoriously difficult to observe. Using orbital data from roughly 1,200 Starlink satellites, they reconstructed changes in atmospheric density about 500 kilometers above Earth. [...] The resulting density patterns also showed strong consistency with observations from the European Space Agency's SWARM satellites, which measure changes in atmospheric densit...
- UK Scientists To Grow Miniature Human Organs For Drug Testing14 August 2026, 3:30 am
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: Miniature human organs and other tissues are to be grown from NHS patients' cells in a drive to improve medicine testing and reduce the number of animals used in drug development. Scientists will use the clumps of tissue to learn how diseases vary between patients, helping them identify which treatments are best for different people based on the particular pathology underlying their condition. The move marks a shift away from the traditional...
- Why SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Is the Best Choice for Running SAP19 August 2026, 5:58 am
SAP is a leading enterprise resource planning (ERP) software that coordinates finance, supply chain, procurement and operations across large organizations. It runs the workflows that most businesses cannot afford to interrupt, which makes it essential to choose the right platform for SAP. Architects and infrastructure leaders are right to scrutinize platform claims carefully before committing. […]
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- Sovereign Workload Placement: How Regulated Enterprises Decide Where Things Run15 August 2026, 3:12 am
For more than a decade, cloud-first was the default. If a workload could run in the public cloud, it went there, and the architecture question was mostly about cost and speed. That default is being replaced by a control-first one. Before a workload is placed, teams now ask who operates it, whose law reaches it, […]
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- Streamline day-two SAP operations with Trento version 314 August 2026, 6:27 pm
Key takeaways Automate compliance and observability: Trento version 3 delivers deep visibility into SAP environments by integrating Saptune and SUSE Multi-Linux Manager to track SAP notes and security vulnerabilities. Troubleshoot with AI guidance: A built-in AI assistant helps IT Ops and Basis teams query complex system logs, isolate root causes and execute guided remediation steps. […]
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- What Is Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) & What Are Your Alternatives for Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity?14 August 2026, 3:06 am
Critical services rarely fail at a convenient moment. Hardware breaks, software misbehaves and human error slips through, often when demand is highest. Planning for these events is a key part of responsible infrastructure leadership, especially because business continuity depends on it. Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) offers a cloud-based way to keep operations running […]
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- Stop managing SAP infrastructure by hand. Automate it.13 August 2026, 10:31 pm
How SUSE helps organizations deploy SAP environments faster, more consistently and with less operational risk. Key Takeaways: Manual SAP deployments create configuration drift, slow down migrations and lock up specialized IT talent in repetitive operational tasks. SLES for SAP Applications delivers end-to-end automation from operating system tuning up through SAP workload deployment across hybrid and […]
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- Demystifying the Token Tax: How to Optimize AI Workloads Without Breaking the Bank13 August 2026, 2:46 pm
Nearly every enterprise leader is rushing to deploy AI, but very few of them actually understand the hidden currency driving the entire machine. They see the flashy demos and the autonomous agents, or they get massive pressure from their boards, but they don’t see the plumbing or the potential budget impact. If you want to […]
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- Owning your intelligence: SUSE joins the Open Secure AI Alliance11 August 2026, 7:33 pm
Key Takeaways: Relying exclusively on third-party API endpoints introduces unpredictable costs, context leakage and access risks. True digital sovereignty requires an inspectable open source stack across silicon, runtimes and AI frameworks. Open weight models now deliver near-frontier capability required for enterprise-grade defense and local forensics. SUSE is joining NVIDIA alongside other industry leaders in […]
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- Beyond CVEs: What the Hugging Face AI Intrusion Teaches Us About Modern Security11 August 2026, 2:37 pm
Key takeaways Beyond CVEs: CVE remediation is no longer sufficient against modern autonomous AI threats. Architectural containment: Defense requires continuous configuration enforcement across OS and container layers. Defense-in-depth: SUSE Multi-Linux Manager and SUSE Rancher Prime shrink attack surfaces from host to cluster. The recent cyberattack on Hugging Face shows that CVE remediation is not enough. […]
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- Public Cloud Toolchains in SUSE Linux Enterprise 16: Transparent Containers8 August 2026, 7:47 pm
The release of the SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) 16 distributions has long come and gone and the development cycle for SLE 16.1 is well on the way and will culminate in the SLE 16.1 release later this year. As such, and as part of the “better late than never” story of time, I am finally […]
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- Identify GUI binaries in /usr/bin via ELF dynamic section inspection19 August 2026, 8:11 pm
$ for b in /usr/bin/*; do [[ -f "$b" && -x "$b" ]] && readelf -d "$b" 2>/dev/null | grep -qE 'libQt[0-9]?(Gui|Widgets)|libgtk-|libgdk-|libSDL|libforms|libfltk|libwx_' && echo "GUI: $b"; done
Detects true graphical applications (Qt, GTK, SDL, FLTK, wxWidgets) by parsing ELF dynamic tags with readelf -d instead of relying on .desktop files or executing binaries. It ignores protocol-only CLI utilities (like xset or xrandr) by targeting widget toolkits directly rather than...
- ASCII Chart13 August 2026, 7:42 am
$ for i in {1..256};do printf '%3d %b\n' $i \\0$((i/64*100+i%64/8*10+i%8));done|cat -t|column -c$((${COLUMNS:-80}/2))
Display a compact, columnized reference of printable ASCII characters and their shell-compatible octal escape sequences.
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- xorshift32 RNG in Bash31 July 2026, 3:42 am
$ n(){ s=$[s^s<<13];s=$[s^s>>17];s=$[s^s<<5];echo $[s&2**32-1]; }
The xorshift32 PRNG written by George Marsaglia in Bash, code golfed. Bash already has the $RANDOM and $SRANDOM environment variables, so this isn't all that useful. The seed "s" must be non-zero.
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- Show top 100 DJ's on DJMAG17 July 2026, 4:30 pm
$ elinks -dump https://djmag.com/top100djs | awk '/^[0-9]+$/ { rank=$0; next } rank && /^\[[0-9]+\]/ { gsub(/^\[[0-9]+\]/, ""); gsub(/^[ \t]+|[ \t]+$/, ""); print rank ". " $0; rank="" }'|sort -u
https://djmag.com/top100djs
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- Quick regional screen recording to MP4 via slurp15 July 2026, 4:44 am
$ gpu-screen-recorder -w "$(slurp -f "%wx%h+%x+%y")" -f 60 -o "$HOME/rec_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S).mp4"
A lightweight and dependency-minimal way to record a selected region of your Wayland screen.
By using `slurp`'s custom formatting directly (`%wx%h+%x+%y`), we eliminate the need for piping through helper tools like `sed` or `awk` to construct the geometry argument for `gpu-screen-recorder`.
Requirements: slurp, gpu-screen-recorder
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- Ensure an EOF-newline for every git-tracked text file (that changed since the main branch), except for .meta files23 June 2026, 3:50 am
$ git diff --diff-filter=ACMRTUX --name-only main -z | grep -zvE '(.meta)' | xargs -0 dos2unix --add-eol
Ignores deleted files since main. dos2unix already skips binary files. Safely NUL-delimited. Add -i for a dry run.
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- Extract GitHub repository URLs from BlackArch tools pages12 February 2026, 8:38 am
$ curl -sL blackarch.org/{tools,recon}.html | awk -F'"' '$4 ~ /^https:\/\/github\.com\// { print $4 }'
Downloads BlackArch tool pages and prints only GitHub links using pure awk filtering.
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- Import a wireguard configuration into networkmanager11 February 2026, 8:31 pm
$ nmcli connection import type wireguard file wireguard_config.conf
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- Print a full-width horizontal line using the current terminal width (custom character supported)11 February 2026, 6:27 pm
$ printf '%*s\n' "${COLUMNS:-80}" '' | tr ' ' "${1-_}"
This is good when the other option on this site not includes ´tput´ like on minimal shell
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- Send a file to the first reachable KDE Connect device3 February 2026, 3:10 am
$ kdeconnect-cli -d $(kdeconnect-cli -a --id-only) --share kdeconnect-cli-send-file.sh
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- The Bullet-Proof KDE Software Initiative Is Coming18 August 2026, 9:08 pm
KDE, Techpaladin, and Kubuntu Focus have announced a new initiative that will provide at least three years of support for KDE Plasma 6.6 LTS and related software....
- Linux Mint Shares a Possible Kernel Cleanup Solution14 August 2026, 9:29 pm
For those on Linux Mint who like to keep multiple kernels around but don't want them to take up too much space, you might be getting a new automated tool....
- CachyOS Gets an Update14 August 2026, 6:42 pm
CachyOS August 2026 release is now available with the latest version of KDE, some new features, and plenty of improvements....
- The Linux Kernel Dev Staging Area Now Rejects AI-Generated Patches10 August 2026, 4:58 pm
Unless a kernel patch is a valid security fix, it will be rejected if it was created using AI....
- Linux Surpasses Double-Digit Market Share7 August 2026, 4:01 pm
According to two sources, the Linux operating system has hit a major milestone in market share that naysayers thought would never happen....
- Server Statistics and Alerts with Beszel5 August 2026, 7:59 am
If you're managing more than just a few servers, a monitoring system keeps you informed of any issues requiring your attention. Beszel provides a comprehensive solution that's easy to set up, yet incredibly powerful and flexible....
- Star Labs' New Linux Laptop5 August 2026, 7:59 am
Built for security and efficiency, this recent Linux laptop has a few teething problems....
- The Latest Quirky and Creative Linux Distros5 August 2026, 7:59 am
This month we explore Hardenwing 3.5, Redcore Linux 2601, RefreshOS 3.0, and AnduinOS 2.0.0....
- Linux Tools that Help You Manage Your Books and CDs5 August 2026, 7:59 am
Whether it's books or CDs, many of us take pride in our collections. As they grow in size, we need tools to keep track of what we have. Why not use your Linux machine and try out an app that helps you organize?...
- Network Administration and Security with Ncat5 August 2026, 7:59 am
From simple TCP pipes to encrypted relays and ad hoc services, Ncat modernizes Netcat, the classic Swiss Army knife for network administrators....
- Linux Kernel 7.2 Officially Released with Cache-Aware Scheduling, USB4STREAM, and Major AMD Improvements18 August 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Linux creator Linus Torvalds has officially released Linux Kernel 7.2, opening another chapter in the development of the world's most widely deployed open-source kernel. The final release arrived on August 16, 2026, following seven release candidates and roughly two months of development. Kernel.org now lists Linux 7.2 as the latest mainline release.
Linux 7.2 is a substantial update with improvements spanning...
- Linux 7.2 Reverts DRM Scheduler Change After Serious GPU Regressions13 August 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Linux kernel developers made a significant last-minute graphics change for Linux 7.2, reverting the DRM GPU scheduler back to its previous FIFO policy by default after the newer fair scheduling implementation caused serious performance regressions. The revert was submitted just before the final Linux 7.2 release after users reported severe slowdowns and desktop freezes under sustained GPU workloads.
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- Intel’s Linux Vulkan Driver Adds AV1 Video Encoding for Arc Alchemist GPUs11 August 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Intel’s open-source Linux graphics stack has taken another step forward with hardware-accelerated AV1 encoding through Vulkan Video. New code merged for Mesa’s ANV Vulkan driver enables the VK_KHR_video_encode_av1 extension on Intel’s DG2/Alchemist graphics hardware, including Arc A-Series GPUs.
The development expands Intel’s Vulkan Video capabilities on Linux and gives applications another standardiz...
- New AMD P-State Patch Delivers Major Linux Gaming Performance Boost6 August 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
A newly proposed patch for the Linux kernel's AMD P-State CPU frequency scaling driver is showing impressive gaming performance improvements, potentially delivering a noticeable boost for Ryzen users without requiring new hardware. Early benchmarks indicate that the optimization can significantly improve frame rates in CPU-bound games by allowing processors to respond more quickly to changing workloads. (phoron...
- Linux Kernel Begins Phasing Out the crypto_rng Layer to Simplify Random Number Generation4 August 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Linux kernel developers are moving forward with plans to remove the crypto_rng API layer, a long-standing component of the kernel's cryptographic subsystem. The proposed change is part of a broader effort to simplify the kernel's internal architecture by eliminating redundant code paths and encouraging developers to rely on the kernel's modern random number generation interfaces instead. (phoronix.com)
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- GNU Binutils 2.47 Released with New RISC-V Features, Linker Improvements, and Reproducible Builds30 July 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
The GNU Project has officially released GNU Binutils 2.47, the latest version of its essential collection of binary development tools for Linux and other Unix-like systems. The release delivers numerous bug fixes alongside new assembler, linker, and disassembler capabilities, expanded RISC-V support, reproducible source archives, and continued modernization of the GNU toolchain.
Used by developers worldwide, G...
- GOG Officially Expands Linux Support with Native Galaxy Client in Development28 July 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
After years of requests from the Linux gaming community, GOG has officially confirmed that it is developing native Linux support for the GOG Galaxy launcher. The announcement marks one of the biggest shifts in the company's history and signals a stronger commitment to Linux as a first-class gaming platform. While GOG has offered DRM-free Linux game downloads since 2014, its Galaxy launcher has remained exclusiv...
- Linux Kernel 7.1.4 Released with Bug Fixes, Security Updates, and Hardware Improvements23 July 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Greg Kroah-Hartman has announced the release of Linux Kernel 7.1.4, the latest stable maintenance update for the Linux 7.1 series. As with other stable kernel releases, version 7.1.4 focuses on fixing bugs, improving hardware compatibility, and addressing security and reliability issues without introducing new features. The update became available on July 18, 2026, and users of the Linux 7.1 branch are encourag...
- Firefox 153 Released with HDR Video, Smarter PDF Tools, Better Privacy, and New Linux Improvements21 July 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Mozilla has officially released Firefox 153, bringing another round of improvements to its open-source web browser. The latest version introduces new multimedia capabilities, enhanced PDF editing tools, stronger privacy protections, better support for modern web technologies, and several features aimed at improving the browsing experience across Linux, Windows, and macOS. Firefox 153 became available on the sta...
- NanoKVM-Go Brings AI-Powered Hardware Control to Linux with a Compact USB-C KVM16 July 2026, 4:00 pm
by George Whittaker
Sipeed has introduced NanoKVM-Go, a compact USB-C KVM-over-IP device that combines remote hardware management with AI integration. Designed for Linux, Windows, macOS, and other USB-C devices, NanoKVM-Go allows users to remotely view and control a system through a web browser while exposing its keyboard, mouse, and display functions to AI agents via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Unlike traditional KVM-over-...
- How to Quiz Yourself With ChatGPT and Check the Answers20 August 2026, 1:54 pm
A better ChatGPT quiz starts with a tighter prompt, a clear difficulty level, and independent checks when the answer actually matters.
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- Cancel Microsoft 365 and Get Microsoft Office for Life for $5520 August 2026, 1:00 pm
Microsoft 365 costs $99.99/year, but Microsoft Office Pro gives you the same apps for life for only $54.99.
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- Apple Pay’s Philippines Launch Shows Why Payment Apps Vary by Market20 August 2026, 1:00 pm
Apple Pay’s arrival in the Philippines highlights why payment apps can work differently from one market to another. Across Southeast Asia, bank participation, payment rails, merchant acceptance, and interoperability determine how widely a service actually works.
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- One Tool Lets You Manage Every Reply, Post, and DM on X for Life, $5020 August 2026, 12:18 pm
One browser extension drafts your X replies and posts, tracks the accounts you follow, and schedules them.
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- These 8 Courses Show You How to Use AI for Project Management, Just $4020 August 2026, 12:10 pm
Eight self-paced courses teach AI prompting, business cases, scheduling, and Lean Six Sigma for project work.
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- Amazon Makes Alexa+ Free on Fire TV — No Prime Required20 August 2026, 11:31 am
Amazon is rolling out Alexa+ at no additional cost to eligible US Fire TV owners, even without Prime. The move expands access to Amazon’s AI assistant while reserving some advanced features and Echo device access for subscribers.
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- Google Pixel 11 Cheat Sheet: Specs, Prices & Model Comparison19 August 2026, 8:26 pm
Compare Google Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, and Pixel 11 Pro XL specs, cameras, AI features, pricing, and key differences to choose the right model for you.
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- Sainsbury’s Pauses Facial Recognition Trial After Shopper Is Wrongly Ejected19 August 2026, 8:06 pm
Sainsbury’s paused facial recognition at a London store after a shopper was wrongly ejected, raising questions about human oversight of AI systems.
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- Round Hill Sues Over AI Training: Copyright Claims Could Reach $1 Billion19 August 2026, 7:51 pm
Round Hill sued Suno and Anthropic over alleged unauthorized AI training, saying expanded copyright claims could potentially reach $1 billion.
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- OpenAI Keeps Major AI Training Run on Hold After Hugging Face Security Incident19 August 2026, 7:50 pm
OpenAI is holding a major frontier AI training run as it strengthens safeguards following the Hugging Face breach and other model testing incidents.
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- Fedora Infrastructure Status: Updates and reboots on Fedora infrastructure20 August 2026, 8:00 pm
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- Ben Cotton: The J curve, or: it gets worse before it gets better19 August 2026, 12:00 pm
If you’ve ever tried to make something work better by adding or changing a process, you may have noticed that the something got worse. Whether that worseness surprised your or not depends on if you’ve heard of the “J curve” concept. A J curve is any graph that looks like the letter “J”: a sharp dip followed by a sharp rise.
The J curve in open source projects
The phenomenon appears in many fields — economics, medicine, and technology. Where m...
- Felipe Borges: Decoupling Boxes from the OS Release Cycle19 August 2026, 10:12 am
Earlier this month, I published a post about the future of Boxes where I detailed the huge technical rewrite I have been doing, porting to GTK4, Libadwaita, and replacing our SPICE display widget with Libmks. Today, I want to share a structural decision that aligns with that vision and sets up the project for long-term health/sustainability.
I have formally submitted a proposal to remove Boxes from the core-developer-tools set in gnome-build-meta and transition ...
- Fedora Magazine: Fedora Badges Revamp Project: From The Ground Up19 August 2026, 8:00 am
After years of technical research and foundational work, the Fedora Badges application service has been rebuilt from the ground up, and it is heading to production. Whether you have been collecting badges for years or you are brand new to the Fedora Project community, here is what is waiting for you there.
Completely modernized user interface
The archaic server rendered pages are now gone. The Fedora Badges application service now runs o...
- Rénich Bon Ćirić: Multiplexores de terminal en Fedora: más allá de tmux y Screen18 August 2026, 11:25 pm
Hoy me topé con un artículo bien fregón publicado por Sreenath en It's FOSS: Looking Beyond Tmux and Screen: 8 Terminal Multiplexers Worth Trying. De entrada, quiero darle todo el crédito a ese gran artículo y a su autor. La neta, te invito a que vayas y le eches un ojo a su trabajo original, porque plantea un panorama excelente sobre cómo ha evolucionado la gestión de terminales en el ecosistema FOSS.
Ahora bien, como usuario y apasionado de Fedora Linux...
- Christiano Anderson: Chafa18 August 2026, 7:11 pm
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- Felipe Borges: Help us test the upcoming GNOME 51 release for Fedora 45!17 August 2026, 8:21 am
Most of GNOME 51 is now packaged for Fedora 45. Starting today and running through the end of the week, we will be running our traditional Fedora Test Day for GNOME. If you are a Fedora user, you can help us find last-minute integration issues and iron out what’s going to become the stable Fedora 45 release.
You can either boot the latest Fedora 45 image (nightly) in a virtual machine or update an existing test setup. Follow our guided test matrix, try out dif...
- Aurélien Bompard: From August 10 to August 1617 August 2026, 7:53 am
Across the various Fedora groups, the overarching focus this week was on the successful Fedora 45 mass branching and its subsequent release preparations, which drove extensive testing, mass rebuilds (particularly for the RISC-V architecture), and CI/CD validation efforts. Concurrently, infrastructure and engineering teams were heavily engaged in major system upgrades, notably migrating services to RHEL 10, executing planned server outages, transitioning reposito...
- Fabio Alessandro Locati: On finding vulnerabilities and shipping fixes17 August 2026, 12:00 am
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- Guillaume Kulakowski: SeedboxSync 4.0 : Fusion de l’IHM et du CLI16 August 2026, 8:30 am
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- To make a service more stable, eliminate dependencies14 August 2026, 5:11 pm
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- Caching isn’t hard. Some data is hard to cache7 August 2026, 5:11 pm
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- The closer to the edge, the more stable a platform must be31 July 2026, 5:06 pm
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- Sometimes, the most resilient thing a system can do isn’t retry24 July 2026, 5:06 pm
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- Should retries and timeouts live in your application or your service mesh?17 July 2026, 4:46 pm
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- Need to migrate from one database to another without downtime?10 July 2026, 4:41 pm
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- Glue Services: Part Two — Data Synchronization3 July 2026, 4:41 pm
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- When modernizing legacy systems, don’t be afraid to build glue services26 June 2026, 4:36 pm
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- Coding agents can’t see your architecture diagrams — fix that19 June 2026, 4:31 pm
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- Most teams put low-level architecture in the wrong place4 June 2026, 12:00 am
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- Finding Top Exim Queue Abusers by cPanel Account13 May 2026, 11:07 pm
A spiking Exim queue is one of those early warning signs that something on a cPanel server has gone sideways. Sometimes it is a compromised account blasting out phishing mail. Sometimes it is a legitimate client running a poorly throttled newsletter. Sometimes it is a contact form with no captcha that a bot has discovered. […]...
- AutoSSL Let’s Encrypt Rate Limiting7 March 2026, 12:42 am
You’ve just completed a cPanel server migration. The accounts are transferred, DNS is propagating, everything looks good… until you check the AutoSSL logs and see this staring back at you: WARN AutoSSL failed to create a new certificate order because the server's Let's Encrypt account (https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/acme/acct/XXXXXXX) has reached a rate limit. (429 urn:ietf:params:acme:error:rateLimited) Every domain […]...
- How to Fix CSF/LFD “Excessive Resource Usage” Floods for PHP-FPM and dbus on AlmaLinux 95 March 2026, 12:41 am
If you have recently migrated to AlmaLinux 9 (or any RHEL 9 derivative) and run ConfigServer Security & Firewall (CSF) with Login Failure Daemon (LFD), you have probably noticed your inbox filling up with alerts like these: Time: Wed Feb 19 03:14:22 2025 Account: root Resource: Virtual Memory Size Exceeded: 384 > 256 (MB) Executable: […]...
- Why AutoSSL Fails Under Cloudflare Proxy2 March 2026, 12:38 am
If you manage domains behind Cloudflare’s proxy and run cPanel with AutoSSL, there’s a good chance you’ve woken up to an email like this: AutoSSL did not renew the certificate for “example.com”. You must take action to keep this site secure. DNS DCV: No local authority: “example.com”; HTTP DCV: “cPanel (powered by Sectigo)” forbids DCV […]...
- MariaDB Sandbox Mode Is Silently Breaking Your Database Migrations28 February 2026, 12:34 am
If you have recently tried to migrate a cPanel server and watched every single database import fail with ERROR at line 1: Unknown command '\-', you are not alone. This error has been quietly biting sysadmins for the better part of a year, and cPanel still has not published a word about it. Here is […]...
- Maildir to mdbox Conversion Silently Drops Emails for Date Ranges27 February 2026, 6:24 pm
If you have ever run a cPanel migration or triggered a mailbox format conversion in WHM and found that users are missing emails from specific date ranges, you are not alone. This is one of those issues that does not announce itself with a clear error. It simply leaves gaps in the mailbox, and unless […]...
- Bulk PHP-FPM Pool Tuner for Existing Accounts26 February 2026, 7:16 pm
WHM only applies PHP-FPM settings to new accounts, and as we know, the cPanel defaults may not be appropriate for higher-traffic sites. This script updates all existing accounts. #!/bin/bash # bulk-phpfpm-tuner.sh # Updates PHP-FPM pool settings for all accounts based on server RAM TOTAL_RAM_MB=$(free -m | awk '/^Mem:/{print $2}') RESERVED_MB=2048 # Reserve for OS/MySQL ACCOUNTS=$(whmapi1 […]...
- PHP-FPM pm.max_children Reached on cPanel Servers26 February 2026, 6:24 pm
See Also: Bulk PHP-FPM Pool Tuner for Existing Accounts If you manage cPanel servers, you have almost certainly encountered this log entry at some point: [pool username] WARNING: server reached pm.max_children setting (5), consider raising it It looks simple enough. PHP-FPM is telling you it ran out of worker processes to handle incoming requests. But […]...
- The cPanel/WHM Autofixer26 February 2026, 4:38 am
Cpanel 11.24 comes with an Autofixer that allows you to fix common problems that may prevent access to certain parts of your system....
- PCI DSS Compliance Cookbook for cPanel Servers26 February 2026, 12:20 am
If you’re running cPanel servers that process, store, or transmit credit card data, or even connect to systems that do, PCI DSS compliance isn’t optional. It’s a requirement that carries real financial and legal teeth. With PCI DSS v4.0.1 now fully enforced (the March 31, 2025 deadline for all “best practice” requirements has passed), every […]...
- Sunsetting Developer Web (User Web)9 August 2025, 7:16 pm
SourceForge will be sunsetting developer web hosting for user accounts (unrelated to project web hosting) in 60 days on October 10th, 2025. If you are using developer web ...
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- ProjectLibre Major Release: Day One downloads in 150+ countries… replacing Microsoft Project2 May 2025, 3:00 pm
Today marks a watershed moment for the global project-management community—and our 10-year partnership with SourceForge! We’re proud to unveil ProjectLibre Desktop 1.9.8, the most powerful update in years, delivering a ...
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- Display an Interactive Demo on your SourceForge Business Software Listing2 April 2024, 11:20 pm
Big News: SourceForge Just Got a Major Upgrade with Cool Demo Tools! Hey everyone! We’ve got some awesome news to share that’s going to make showcasing and exploring ...
The post Display an Interactive Demo on your SourceForge Business Software Listing appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- Project Web Hosting Database Upgrade Notice20 October 2023, 1:13 am
The purpose of this blog post is to announce our scheduled maintenance window for project web hosting. We will be upgrading the database used by project websites on ...
The post Project Web Hosting Database Upgrade Notice appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- GitHub is Ending Subversion (svn) Support: Subversion and SourceForge19 September 2023, 12:47 am
Earlier this year, GitHub announced that it would be sunsetting Subversion support on January 8th, 2024. Since then, SourceForge has seen high volume of projects that use Subversion migrate ...
The post GitHub is Ending Subversion (svn) Support: Subversion and SourceForge appeared first on SourceForge Community Blog....
- Welcoming OSDN Projects to SourceForge31 July 2023, 9:30 pm
—- OSDN.net has been having extended service outages since it was recently acquired. Some users are reporting that OSDN has been down on and off for over a ...
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- ProjectLibre Recognized With Open Source Excellence Award on SourceForge2 March 2022, 12:50 am
— We are happy to announce that SourceForge has recognized a number of exceptional projects on SourceForge with awards based on the value these projects provide to the ...
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- Does SourceForge have malware?8 March 2021, 10:17 pm
SourceForge does not have malware or viruses. All projects, downloads, and releases served from SourceForge are scanned for malware and viruses, so you can rest assured that your ...
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- Projects of the Week, December 21, 202021 December 2020, 5:01 am
Here are the featured projects for the week, which appear on the front page of SourceForge.net: plantumlPlantUml allows you to quickly create some UML diagrams using a simple ...
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- Today in Tech – 200316 December 2020, 5:46 am
On this day in 2003 the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing, better known as the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 was signed into law in the ...
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- virtualbox-ext-vnc >= 7.2.12-2 requires manual intervention21 July 2026, 1:01 pm
Previously, we installed its contents in a way that made pacman not
aware of the files (using VBoxManage extpack install ... from an
install script). To mitigate issues during upgrade, you can use one of
the following methods:
Uninstall virtualbox-ext-vnc before upgrading the system, then
installing it again.
Run VBoxManage extpack uninstall 'VNC' as root before upgrading the
system.
Instruct pacman once to overwrite the existing files:
pacman -Syu --overwrite '/usr/lib/virtualbox/ExtensionPac...
- Active AUR malicious packages incident12 June 2026, 6:41 pm
We are currently experiencing a high volume of malicious package adoptions and updates in the Arch User Repository.
We are actively working to track down existing malicious commits and attempting to prevent additional malicious commits from being pushed.
While this is happening, and while we work to create a more permanent solution, users may see issues with the following:
Creating new accounts on the AUR
Pushing package updates
Adopting or creating new packages
We continue to encourage all us...
- Arch Linux 2026 Leader Election Results4 June 2026, 12:27 pm
Recently we held our leader elections and after a lively discussion period on the (internal) mailing lists and voting phase with two candidates Levente "anthraxx" Polyák was re-elected as Arch Linux Project Lead.
As per our election rules he is re-elected with the term lasting two years.
The role of of the project lead within Arch Linux is connected to a bunch of
responsibilities regarding decision making (when no consensus can be reached), community leadership, Code of Conduct enforcement, han...
- Breaking changes for all users of `varnish`, which is renamed to `vinyl-cache`25 May 2026, 4:58 am
The Varnish project has renamed itself to Vinyl Cache.
We followed this rename with a new vinyl-cache package.
This upgrade results in breaking changes and users are advised to study these changes and how it affects them before following the replacement.
All references to "varnish" have been changed to "vinyl" in all binaries and directories.
At minimum, users will have to:
rename /etc/varnish to /etc/vinyl-cache
rename /var/lib/varnish to /var/lib/vinyl-cache
fix up ownership of files inside /...
- kea >= 1:3.0.3-6 update requires manual intervention7 April 2026, 4:50 pm
The kea package has moved all services to run as a dedicated kea user (instead of root) for improved security. This change requires permission updates to the runtime files created by the kea services.
Users upgrading from an existing kea installation should therefore run the following commands after the upgrade:
chown kea: /var/lib/kea/* /var/log/kea/* /run/lock/kea/logger_lockfile
systemctl try-restart kea-ctrl-agent.service kea-dhcp{4,6,-ddns}.service
Accounts that need to interact with kea se...
- iptables now defaults to the nft backend5 April 2026, 6:28 pm
The old iptables-nft package name is replaced by iptables, and the
legacy backend is available as iptables-legacy.
When switching packages (among iptables-nft, iptables, iptables-legacy),
check for .pacsave files in /etc/iptables/ and restore your rules if needed:
/etc/iptables/iptables.rules.pacsave
/etc/iptables/ip6tables.rules.pacsave
Most setups should work unchanged, but users relying on uncommon xtables
extensions or legacy-only behavior should test carefully and use
iptables-legacy if r...
- NVIDIA 590 driver drops Pascal and lower support; main packages switch to Open Kernel Modules20 December 2025, 6:53 pm
With the update to driver version 590, the NVIDIA driver no longer supports Pascal (GTX 10xx) GPUs or older. We will replace the nvidia package with nvidia-open, nvidia-dkms with nvidia-open-dkms, and nvidia-lts with nvidia-lts-open.
Impact: Updating the NVIDIA packages on systems with Pascal, Maxwell, or older cards will fail to load the driver, which may result in a broken graphical environment.
Intervention required for Pascal/older users: Users with GTX 10xx series and older cards must switc...
- .NET packages may require manual intervention11 December 2025, 7:01 am
The following packages may require manual intervention due to the upgrade from 9.0 to 10.0:
aspnet-runtime
aspnet-targeting-pack
dotnet-runtime
dotnet-sdk
dotnet-source-built-artifacts
dotnet-targeting-pack
pacman may display the following error failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies) for the affected packages.
If you are affected by this and require the 9.0 packages, the following commands will update e.g. aspnet-runtime to aspnet-runtime-9.0:
pacman -Syu aspnet-runtime...
- waydroid >= 1.5.4-3 update may require manual intervention6 November 2025, 12:35 am
The waydroid package prior to version 1.5.4-2 (including aur/waydroid) creates Python byte-code files (.pyc) at runtime which were untracked by pacman. This issue has been fixed in 1.5.4-3, where byte-compiling these files is now done during the packaging process.
As a result, the upgrade may conflict with the unowned files created in previous versions. If you encounter errors like the following during the update:
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
waydroid: /usr/lib/waydro...
- dovecot >= 2.4 requires manual intervention31 October 2025, 9:20 pm
The dovecot 2.4 release branch has made breaking changes which result
in it being incompatible with any <= 2.3 configuration file.
Thus, the dovecot service will no longer be able to start until the
configuration file was migrated, requiring manual intervention.
For guidance on the 2.3-to-2.4 migration, please refer to the
following upstream documentation:
Upgrading Dovecot CE from 2.3 to 2.4
Furthermore, the dovecot 2.4 branch no longer supports their
replication feature, it was removed.
For...
- The backbone of play: How online gaming platforms run on modern server infrastructure in 202611 April 2026, 2:52 pm
Online gaming is probably the one area that will continually push the limits of server architecture, networking, and operating systems. The pressure on the gaming infrastructure in 2026 is astronomical. Gamers demand sub-20ms latency, large-scale simultaneous multiplayer experiences, and no downtime, as they simultaneously stream 4K assets in real-time. To the legions of systems administrators, […]...
- Flatpak security in real life: how to audit permissions and reduce data exposure25 January 2026, 5:52 am
Flatpak is an application packaging and distribution technology that makes it possible to develop an application that can be run in a sandbox across Linux distributions. Being distribution agnostic, a Flatpak application that you install in Debian can also be installed as-is in Fedora. Because it runs in a sandbox, a Flatpak app needs permissions […]...
- Ethereum architects harden the kernel for mass adoption16 January 2026, 2:43 am
Core engineers are now treating Ethereum’s mainnet like the secure, rigid Linux kernel, offloading computation to modular layer-2 rollups. All speed and experimentation are pushed to these user-space environments. This framework ensures future growth does not compromise security. Minor market action often obscures monumental architectural changes occurring deep within the protocol. Vitalik Buterin recently drew […]...
- Browser isolation for safer casino sessions in Linux19 December 2025, 7:18 pm
Linux users tend to be more privacy-aware than average. You update packages, you think twice before pasting commands from random forums and you probably have at least one hardened browser profile sitting around. But even with good habits, the web is still the web. A single sketchy ad script, a dodgy extension update or a […]...
- Online casinos and streamers: A winning combination for all involved11 November 2025, 3:07 pm
In the past several years, there has been a curious development on sites like Twitch and YouTube: casino streaming. This type of digital entertainment, which used to be limited in scope, has now grown into a worldwide phenomenon that has drawn in millions of viewers. Audiences watch as popular creators pull the lever, place bets, […]...
- 3 steps to build the perfect website for your organization6 November 2025, 12:48 am
If you’re running an organization, you must have a website to establish credibility and show that you prioritize professionalism. Companies that don’t have websites give out negative impressions to clients. Also, remember that a website will allow you to showcase your expertise and introduce visitors to your team. Building a website today is fairly easy. […]...
- Ethereum price predictions 2025: Can ETH break $7K as ETFs and Layer 2 growth drive the market?5 November 2025, 5:14 am
The crypto market is buzzing again as conversations shift toward Ethereum’s potential over the next two years. Analysts and investors alike are wondering whether ETH can realistically reach the $7,000 mark sometime 2026. Exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have already opened the doors to a new wave of institutional capital, while Layer 2 adoption continues to expand […]...
- How technology and security drive high-performance online platforms4 November 2025, 4:57 pm
People expect digital platforms to be fast, reliable, and always available. This demand has encouraged businesses to rely heavily on innovative technology and strong security systems. Behind what appears simple to users is a network of tools that keeps everything operating smoothly. Industries depend on systems that can expand quickly, protect private data, and comply […]...
- How to run a repository of casino games in Linux using Wine or Proton22 September 2025, 10:46 am
Linux is one of the most flexible operating systems in the world, but gaming has traditionally been its weak spot. A lot of games, especially the casino game library, are designed for Windows computers. So, if you trust running them straight on Linux, you’ll often run into problems. These issues vary from the installer not […]...
- Enhancing privacy measures for Linux gaming enthusiasts25 August 2025, 4:31 am
In the ever-expanding universe of online activities, ensuring your privacy as a Linux gamer is vital. Engaging in gaming requires connecting with communities and online platforms, which can expose your personal information to potential threats. By implementing effective privacy measures, you not only protect yourself but also contribute to a safer gaming environment for all. […]...
- Update: My VinFast VF3 Charger Has Been Replaced — Thanks to Mazda Cebu and the Filipino VinFast Community17 August 2026, 2:11 am
Quick update on my VinFast VF3 charger saga: it's resolved. Ten days after the charger failed, I have a working replacement unit and my VF3 is back on the road.Credit where credit is due.Mazda Cebu — my VinFast dealer — came through. While VinFast Philippines corporate was still sending me template emails, it was the dealer team on the ground that actually got things moving. Special shoutout to my sales agent Mam Cholee, who personally followed up on the issue and made sure the replacement c...
- Beware: The VinFast VF3 Has a Faulty Charger Problem, and VinFast Philippines Support Won't Fix It13 August 2026, 2:15 am
I don't usually write complaint articles. In nearly 20 years of blogging about technology on this site, I can count on one hand the number of times I've publicly called out a company by name. I'd rather spend my energy telling you about products that work than products that don't.But I'm making an exception for VinFast Philippines because what happened to me isn't just frustrating — it's a warning sign for anyone considering buying a VinFast vehicle in this country. If a company can't replace ...
- The Complete Guide to EV Charging Stations in the Philippines (2026)24 July 2026, 1:49 am
If range anxiety is the number one reason Filipinos hesitate to buy an electric vehicle, this guide is the antidote.I'm writing this as someone who just bought a Tesla Model Y L from Bohol — an island with exactly zero Tesla Superchargers and a handful of third-party AC chargers scattered across malls. Before I committed a good amount of money to a car that runs on electricity, I needed to know exactly where I could charge it, how much it would cost, and whether the infrastructure could actua...
- The Age of AI: Exciting Times Ahead for Humanity… If We Do It Right7 July 2026, 12:11 pm
A paralyzed British Army veteran is raiding dungeons in World of Warcraft using nothing but his thoughts. A robot that learned to fold laundry by watching YouTube videos is now building BMWs. An AI designed a drug compound in weeks that would have taken human researchers a decade. And a car drove itself across San Francisco without a human touching the wheel.All of this happened in the last twelve months.We are living through the most concentrated period of technological advancement in human his...
- Tesla Model Y L vs BYD Tang EV: Which 6/7-Seater Electric SUV Is Better Value in the Philippines?25 June 2026, 3:09 am
Two massive electric SUVs. Both seat six or more. Both have dual motors, all-wheel drive, and enough torque to pin you to your seat. Both are available right now in the Philippines. And both want to be the EV that finally convinces Filipino families to ditch gasoline forever.The Tesla Model Y L landed at ₱2,849,000. The BYD Tang EV has been here since 2023 at ₱3,321,000. That’s a ₱472,000 gap — in Tesla’s favor — which is not the pricing dynamic most people expected. The world’s ...
- I Emailed Python’s Creator in 2007. The Language Now Runs the World.23 April 2026, 6:15 am
In August 2007, a few weeks after launching this site, I did something that still surprises me when I think about it: I emailed Guido van Rossum — the creator of Python and the language’s self-titled “Benevolent Dictator For Life” — to ask for advice on starting a Python User Group in the Philippines.To my genuine shock, he replied. Quickly. With actual instructions on how to get it started.That email led to a blog post called “Will Real Python Hackers Please Stand Up,” which becam...
- The State of Linux-Powered Robots: From Lego Kits to World Domination14 April 2026, 12:48 pm
In 2009, I wrote a TechSource article called “[5 Awesome Robot Kits to Get You Started with Robotics].”The most advanced robot on that list was a LEGO Mindstorms NXT. It had three servo motors, four sensors, and the approximate intelligence of a toaster with ambitions.Two years later, I followed it up with “[Best Robotics Software for Linux],” where we covered tools like ROS, Player, and CARMEN. At the time, the state-of-the-art in Linux robotics was getting a wheeled platform to navigat...
- Ubuntu 24.04 LTS vs. macOS 26 Tahoe: The Free OS That Rivals a Premium Experience6 April 2026, 10:04 am
I’m writing this on a MacBook Air running macOS 26 Tahoe, and I keep glancing at my Mac Mini in the corner — the one running Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.I’ve been a macOS user for a decade. I develop iOS apps. I’m neck-deep in the Apple ecosystem — iPhone, Apple Watch Ultra, AirPods, the whole cult membership. But last year, Apple released macOS Tahoe with its Liquid Glass redesign, and I found myself wondering: has the free operating system actually gotten *better* than the premium one?Short ans...
- Why the Tesla Model Y L Is the Most Feature-Packed EV for Its Price in the Philippines30 March 2026, 7:16 am
If you’re a long-time reader of TechSource, you know this site has mostly been about Linux, open-source software, and all things computing. But if you’ve been following our recent comeback, you also know we’ve expanded into covering the broader tech landscape — AI, smartwatches, crypto, and whatever else catches my persistently curious eye. Today, we’re parking (pun intended) in a topic that’s been occupying a significant amount of my brain space lately: electric vehicles. Specifical...
- Linux Won, and Nobody Noticed25 March 2026, 1:38 am
The tech industry has failed to properly acknowledge this for years: Linux won. Not "Linux is doing fine." Not "Linux is making progress." Not "maybe next year will be the year of the Linux desktop." No. Linux won. Decisively. Overwhelmingly. In nearly every category of computing that actually matters, Linux is the dominant operating system on the planet — and it happened quietly that most people, including many who use it every single day, have absolutely no idea.I've been writing about Lin...