- FreeBSD Laptop Project Hopes To Port Newer Linux Graphics Drivers This Year3 April 2026, 10:18 am
Developers working on the FreeBSD laptop initiative to make the FreeBSD operating system more suitable for running on modern laptop hardware have drafted their road-map of further action items they hope to accomplish in 2026...... 
- Snapdragon X2's Adreno X2-85 GPU Sees Driver Improvements For Linux 7.13 April 2026, 10:08 am
Rob Clark on Thursday sent out the batch of MSM DRM driver feature changes targeting the upcoming Linux 7.1 merge window. This new work for DRM-Next includes enhancements to the Adreno X2-85 GPU support as found within the new Snapdragon X2 laptop SoCs plus various enhancements to existing Qualcomm graphics/display hardware...... 
- Vulkan 1.4.348 Ships Four New Extensions - Including One To Help OpenGL Emulation3 April 2026, 9:50 am
Vulkan 1.4.348 released this morning as the latest routine update to this high performance graphics and compute API. With Vulkan 1.4.348 comes four new extensions...... 
- AMD P-State Driver Introducing New Features With Linux 7.13 April 2026, 12:26 am
A few Linux kernel releases have passed since there have been any new features to talk about for the AMD P-State driver for CPU frequency scaling / power management with modern AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors. But for the upcoming Linux 7.1 kernel there are some new features now ready for mainline...... 
- Linux Fixes Performance Bug Affecting Qualcomm Ath11k & Ath12k WiFi Drivers2 April 2026, 8:23 pm
Sent out today were the networking subsystem fixes for the ongoing Linux 7.0 kernel. These networking fixes in time for Sunday's Linux 7.0-rc7 release include addressing performance issues within the Qualcomm Ath11k and Ath12k WiFi drivers that have always existed ever since the drivers were upstreamed...... 
- Microsoft's Newest Open-Source Project: Runtime Security For AI Agents2 April 2026, 7:33 pm
Microsoft today announced their newest open-source (MIT-licensed) software project.. the Agent Governance Toolkit. Microsoft is trying their hand at coming up with runtime security governance for autonomous AI agents...... 
- Intel Posts Fourth Version Of Cache Aware Scheduling For Linux2 April 2026, 3:26 pm
Just over one year ago Intel Linux engineers began working on cache-aware load balancing for Linux or more commonly referred to as Cache Aware Scheduling. The functionality for helping modern Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC processors especially hasn't yet been upstreamed to the Linux kernel but yesterday the fourth version of these patches were posted for review......
- AMD Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" Enjoys Great Performance Gains With Latest Linux Software2 April 2026, 2:45 pm
With the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release due out in three weeks, I have been re-testing a number of different devices on this newest Ubuntu release. One of the most significant improvements to note was when running the Framework Desktop with Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" and quantifying the performance gains of the Radeon 8060S Graphics since launch last year. Here's a look at how the Vulkan and OpenGL performance has evolved for the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 since its launch last year in going from Ubuntu 25.04 t...
- IBM Lays Out Patches For ARM Virtualization Acceleration On IBM Z Servers2 April 2026, 2:37 pm
Following this morning's announcement of IBM working with Arm on "dual architecture" hardware, we have some more details on at least what's happening from the software side... It's improving Arm virtualization on IBM Z Systems (s390)......
- IBM Collaborating With Arm For Dual-Architecture Hardware2 April 2026, 12:30 pm
IBM announced today a strategic collaboration with Arm around new dual-architecture hardware......
- SFC: What the FCC router ban means for FOSS2 April 2026, 8:21 pm
Denver Gingerich of the Software Freedom Conservancy (SFC) has published
an article
on the impact of the ban on
the sale of all new home routers not made in the United States
issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The SFC, of
course, is the organization
behind the OpenWrt One router.
Since software updates to already-FCC-approved devices do not
require a new FCC approval, it appears the FCC is trying to move
beyond its usual authorization procedures to restrict what
manufacture... 
- [$] IPC medley: message-queue peeking, io_uring, and bus12 April 2026, 3:07 pm
The kernel provides a number of ways for processes to communicate with each
other, but they never quite seem to fit the bill for many users. There are
currently a few proposals for interprocess communication (IPC) enhancements
circulating on the mailing lists. The most straightforward one adds a new
system call for POSIX message queues that enables the addition of new
features. For those wanting an entirely new way to do interprocess
communication, there is a proposal to add a new subsystem f...
- Exelbierd: What's actually in a Sashiko review?2 April 2026, 1:27 pm
Brian "bex" Exelbierd has published
a blog
post exploring follow-up questions raised by
the recent debate about the use of the LLM-based review
tool Sashiko
in the memory-management subsystem. His main finding is that Sashiko reviews are
bi-modal with regards to whether they contain reports about code not directly
changed by the patch set — most do not, but the ones that do often have several
such comments.
Hypothesis 1: Reviewers are getting told about bugs they didn't create.
Sashiko's ...
- OpenSSH 10.3 released2 April 2026, 1:18 pm
OpenSSH 10.3
has been released. Among the many changes in this release are a
security fix to address late validation of metacharacters in user
names, removal of bug compatibility for SSH implementations that do
not support rekeying,
and a fix to ensure that scp clears setuid/setgid bits from downloaded
files when operating as root in legacy (-O) mode. See the
release announcement for a full list of new features, bug fixes, and
potentially incompatible changes.
...
- Security updates for Thursday2 April 2026, 1:17 pm
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (python3.11, python3.12, squid, and thunderbird), Debian (gst-plugins-bad1.0 and gst-plugins-ugly1.0), Fedora (bpfman, crun, gnome-remote-desktop, polkit, python3.14, rust-rustls-webpki, rust-sccache, rust-scx_layered, rust-scx_rustland, rust-scx_rusty, and scap-security-guide), Oracle (freerdp, gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free, gstreamer1-plugins-base, gstreamer1-plugins-good, and gstreamer1-plugins-ugly-free, kernel, libxslt, python3.11, python3.12, sq...
- New stable kernels for Thursday2 April 2026, 12:55 pm
Greg Kroah-Hartman has released the 6.19.11, 6.18.21,
6.12.80, and 6.6.131 stable kernels, followed by a quick
release of 6.6.132 with two patches reverted to
address a problem building the rust core in 6.6.131. Each kernel contains
important fixes; users are advised to upgrade.
...
- [$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 2, 20262 April 2026, 12:39 am
Inside this week's LWN.net Weekly Edition:
Front: LiteLLM compromise; systemd controversy; LLM kernel review; OpenBSD and vibe-coding; Rust trait-solver; Pandoc.
Briefs: Rspamd 4.0.0; telnyx vulnerability; Fedora forge; SystemRescue 13.00; Servo 0.0.6; Quotes; ...
Announcements: Newsletters, conferences, security updates, patches, and more.
...
- Turbulence at The Document Foundation1 April 2026, 7:46 pm
Michael Meeks has posted an
angry missive about changes at The Document Foundation. What has
really happened is not entirely clear, but it seems to involve, at a
minimum, the forced removal of all Collabora staff from the foundation.
There has been a set of "thank you" notes to the people involved posted in the
foundation's forums. The Document Foundation's decision to restart LibreOffice Online almost
certainly plays into this as well.
Details are fuzzy at best; we will be working at providi...
- [$] Pandoc: a workhorse for document conversion1 April 2026, 2:41 pm
Pandoc is a document-conversion program
that can translate among a myriad of formats, including LaTeX, HTML, Office Open XML
(docx), plain text, and Markdown. It is also
extensible by writing Lua
filters that can manipulate the document structure and perform arbitrary
computations.
Pandoc has appeared in various LWN articles over the years, such as my look at Typst and at the importance of free software to science in
2025, but we have missed providing an overview of the tool. The February rele...
- Servo 0.0.6 released1 April 2026, 2:25 pm
Version
0.0.6 of the Rust-based Servo web
browser rendering engine has been released. This release boasts a long
list of new features, performance enhancements, improvements, and bug
fixes. Some of the notable changes include layout
performance improvements, a servo:config page for setting
any preference, and developer
tools enhancements.
...
- FOSS Weekly #26.14: Open Source Office Drama, Ubuntu MATE Troubles, Conky With Ease, Session Management in Wayland and More Linux Stuff2 April 2026, 1:56 pm
Controversies all around....
- LibreOffice Drama: TDF Removes Collabora Developers in One Sweep2 April 2026, 12:28 pm
TDF has used a bylaw Collabora publicly opposed to strip over 30 of its most active developers of their membership....
- Proposal to Centralize Per-User Environment Variables Under Systemd in Fedora Rejected2 April 2026, 12:11 pm
It was rejected due to insufficient consideration for systemd-less environments like containers....
- Arch Installer Goes 4.0 With a New Face and Fewer 'Curses'1 April 2026, 12:36 pm
The release drops curses in favor of Textual, but that's just the highlight....
- GNOME 50 Drops Google Drive Integration (For a Valid Reason)1 April 2026, 11:15 am
Nobody stepped up to maintain a key package, and its security baggage eventually led to this....
- ONLYOFFICE Gets Forked as "Made in Europe", Sparks Licensing and Trust Debate1 April 2026, 3:35 am
Euro-Office is a new European fork of ONLYOFFICE. Here’s why it was created, what it changes, and why it’s already controversial....
- LibreOffice vs ONLYOFFICE - Which One Is Right For You?31 March 2026, 10:32 am
Both are solid open source office suites but which one should you choose? This in-depth article compares LibreOffice and ONLYOFFICE across features, usability, and real-world experience....
- "I No Longer Have the Passion" Ubuntu MATE Creator Wants to Hand Over Project31 March 2026, 6:31 am
Martin Wimpress is looking to handover the project due to lack of time and interests....
- After 5 Years, PineTime Gets a Major Upgrade with AMOLED, GPS, and More30 March 2026, 4:43 pm
The original PineTime stays, but its followup is a different thing entirely....
- Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Requires More RAM Than Windows 11?30 March 2026, 2:29 pm
Canonical has raised the minimum RAM requirement to 6 GB, while Windows 11 still sits at 4 GB. But that's only a number and it doesn't tell the real story....
- Linux App Release Roundup (March 2026)2 April 2026, 10:01 pm
March 2026 meted out a sizeable set of Linux software releases, including updates to FOSS stalwarts GIMP, digiKam, Krita and Blender. Major new releases were covered with dedicated articles, including Firefox 149 with free built-in VPN, the ‘biggest ever release’ of OpenShot video editor, the new GIMP 3.2.0 release, a bump to terminal tool Ghostty 1.3 and the Opera GX for Linux launch. A busy month, but those weren’t the only app updates of note. Below, I run through other releases made in... 
- Ubuntu 26.04 adds neat sudo password feedback toggle2 April 2026, 3:56 pm
Ubuntu 26.04's sudo-rs now includes a keypress toggle for password feedback. Switch between visible asterisks and silent input without editing a config file.
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- Raspberry Pi’s eye-watering price rises & new 3GB RAM model1 April 2026, 5:02 pm
Raspberry Pi has announced a fresh round of price rises for its range of popular single-board computers, owing to industry-wide memory costs. It’s also launched a new version of the Pi 4 with 3GB RAM to sweeten the bad news, albeit somewhat. This is the second price rise announced for Raspberry Pi in recent months. The RRP of Raspberry Pi boards were bumped in February, seeing up to $20 aded to the cost of Raspberry Pi 5 boards compared to their original price. A 16 GB Raspberry Pi 5 in the UK...
- Ubuntu quietly raises its minimum system requirements1 April 2026, 2:52 pm
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS raises its minimum RAM requirement to 6GB, the first increase since 2019. Systems with less memory still work, but the experience may suffer.
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- GNOME 50 dropped support for accessing Google Drive files30 March 2026, 11:13 pm
If you’re used to accessing your Google Drive in the Nautilus file manager, a heads-up that the feature is no longer available in GNOME 50, which is the desktop version the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS uses. While GNOME Online Accounts (GOA) integration continues to allow you to sign in to your Google account to enable supported apps to access your contacts, mail and calendar data securely, the toggle to give access to files is now gone. It’s that toggle that allows you to remotely mount your G...
- Ubuntu MATE’s founder is stepping back after 12 years29 March 2026, 6:46 pm
Ubuntu MATE is looking for a new maintainer, with current project lead Martin Wimpress revealing he no longer has the ‘passion’ for the project he once did – nor the time, it seems. Wimpress created Ubuntu MATE back in 2014, pairing Ubuntu with the traditional MATE desktop, initially a fork of the old GNOME 2 codebase and layout but now very much its own thing. Ubuntu MATE was made an official Ubuntu flavour in 2015, and its first official long-term support (LTS) release arrived the follow...
- Ubuntu 26.10 could drop btrfs, ZFS and LUKS support from GRUB28 March 2026, 3:09 am
Ubuntu engineers are debating ways to reduce the number of features present in the signed version of GRUB, the boot loader used on systems with Secure Boot enabled. Canonical engineer Julian Klode proposes dropping support for /boot on btrfs, HFS+, XFS and ZFS filesystems, alongside GRUB’s JPEG and PNG image parsers, ahead of Ubuntu 26.10. Apple partition table support, LVM volume handling, all software RAID except RAID 1 and, more controversially, LUKS-encrypted /boot partitions are also on...
- Ubuntu 26.04 Beta is now available to download26 March 2026, 11:17 pm
The beta release of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS ‘Resolute Raccoon’ is now available to download, a month ahead its planned stable release on 23 April, 2026. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS runs on the latest release candidate of Linux kernel 7.0 (yet to be released), includes the new GNOME 50 desktop release and adds a couple of new default apps, including a new system monitoring utility (Resources). Visual changes introduced include a set of colourful new folder icons, a fully opaque Ubuntu Dock, a new default wallp...
- Ubuntu’s App Center now lets you manage Deb packages26 March 2026, 3:17 pm
Ubuntu’s App Center software tool makes it easier to manage and update Deb software in its latest update – and nets a few extra options for snaps, too. The changes are part of Canonical’s goal of making App Center, first introduced in Ubuntu 23.10, the epicentre (I’m sorry) for software management on Ubuntu, both Snap and Debian-based packages. A recent update to App Center (in Ubuntu 26.04; may come to earlier versions too) adds support for showing and managing Debian packages installed...
- Ubuntu’s Security Center app adds Ubuntu Pro settings25 March 2026, 4:45 pm
Ubuntu Pro is easier to enable in Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, with a dedicated panel to manage and enrol systems now available in the desktop Security Center app.
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- Free and Open Source Software3 April 2026, 7:45 am
This is free and open source software... 
- ONLYOFFICE Gets Forked as "Made in Europe", Sparks Licensing and Trust Debate3 April 2026, 7:26 am
Euro-Office is a new European fork of ONLYOFFICE... 
- Radxa Taco Updated for Raspberry Pi CM5 with 5× SATA and RAID Support3 April 2026, 6:36 am
The board supports Linux-based software RAID configurations, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10... 
- Proudly Canadian Maple Linux 1.4: Who Knew Tux Could Be So Polite?3 April 2026, 6:31 am
More than a novelty from north of the 49th, this Debian‑based distro uses Canadian and EU privacy principles to offer a telemetry‑free... 
- Gentoo GNU/Hurd3 April 2026, 6:25 am
We are proud to announce a new port of Gentoo to GNU Hurd... 
- A Good Start for April and for Easter3 April 2026, 5:37 am
That's a good start for the month of April... 
- Systemd-Free Artix Linux Sees First Release in 2026 with XLibre and PipeWire3 April 2026, 4:28 am
The development team behind Artix Linux has released today the Artix Linux 2026.04 ISO refresh for this Arch Linux-based, systemd-free distribution, which features multiple editions and init systems.... 
- GNU/Linux Grew a Lot in United Arab Emirates (UAE)3 April 2026, 4:26 am
UAE is adopting more and more of GNU/Linux in recent times... 
- Today in Techrights3 April 2026, 2:33 am
Some of the latest articles... 
- Easter Cool-off Amid Great News3 April 2026, 1:40 am
GNU/Linux @ 5.33%... 
- 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 […]
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- 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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- Using OpenTelemetry and the OTel Collector for Logs, Metrics, and Traces4 April 2025, 6:16 pm
OpenTelemetry (fondly known as OTel) is an open-source project that provides a unified set of APIs, libraries, agents, and instrumentation to capture and export logs, metrics, and traces from applications. The project’s goal is to standardize observability across various services and applications, enabling better monitoring and troubleshooting. Read More at Causely
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- Fluff 2026.04.033 April 2026, 9:16 am
Fluff Linux is an Arch-based distribution featuring a standard KDE Plasma desktop. It is developed by FluffNet, with a focus on delivering a stable, high-performance and hassle-free computing experience.... 
- Noid 202604033 April 2026, 7:15 am
Noid Linux is a Void-based minimalist Linux distribution with Xfce as the preferred desktop. It includes a long-term supported Linux kernel, the Calamares system installer, the Brave web browser, support for Flatpak packages, and a custom Welcome screen. The project also provides its own repository for Void's XBPS packages with additional software.... 
- ShredOS 2025.11_293 April 2026, 2:00 am
ShredOS is a small live Linux distribution whose sole purpose is to securely erase the contents of disks. It can boot from a USB device, CD or DVD and it supports both BIOS and UEFI booting. The system boots directly into nwipe, a program that securely erases the contents of block devices; it can wipe a single drive or multiple disks in parallel. After booting the system, the user can select a disk to erase, together with one of the various erasure methods, such as "Fill With Zeros", "Fill With... 
- Artix 202604022 April 2026, 11:29 pm
Artix Linux is a fork (or continuation as an autonomous project) of the Arch-OpenRC and Manjaro-OpenRC projects. Artix Linux offers a lightweight, rolling-release operating system featuring the OpenRC init software. (Alternative spins feature the runit and s6 init software.) Several editions of Artix Linux are available, featuring either a plain command line or one of several desktop environments.... 
- KDE Linux 202604022 April 2026, 10:01 pm
KDE Linux is a user-focused, general-purpose Linux distribution. It is built by KDE and it is meant to showcase the best implementation of everything KDE has to offer, using the most advanced technologies. The distribution's base packages come from Arch Linux, while everything else is either compiled by the kde-builder tool or included as Flatpak packages. KDE Linux does not come with any traditional package manager, but supports installing Flatpak, Snap or AppImage applications. As it has an i... 
- CalamaroOS 202604022 April 2026, 9:00 pm
CalamaroOS is a Gentoo-based Linux distribution for the desktop, using either KDE Plasma or Xfce desktop environment. It features the Calamares system installer, out-of-the-box support for Flatpak packages, support for BTRFS, XFS and F2FS filesystems, and the systemd software suite for system and service management. The project's goal is to bring the power of Gentoo Linux to an average user by eliminating the complex and time-consuming process associated with the classic Gentoo install method.... 
- ShrikeLinux 2026.04.022 April 2026, 8:00 pm
ShrikeLinux is an Arch Linux-based distribution featuring a customised Xfce desktop. It offers three separate edition with different Linux kernels: a long-term supported Linux kernel for servers and workstations that require rock-solid stability, the latest stable Linux kernel as provided upstream by Arch Linux, and a "Zen" Linux kernel optimised for performance, gaming and power use. The distribution is developed by Free and Open Source Software Community in Uganda.... 
- Synex 13-u72 April 2026, 7:00 pm
Synex is a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian's "Stable" branch, developed with the official Debian Live Build tool. It offers four separate desktop options with GNOME, LXDE, KDE Plasma and Xfce, all of which are composed of a rather frugal set of applications in its default state, without any development tools or offices suites. Some of the distribution's main features include Calamares installer with support for both BIOS and UEFI, CUPS integration for printing and network support, out-of... 
- Arcris 2026.04.022 April 2026, 6:04 pm
Arcris is a live Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. It comes with an intuitive and beginner-friendly graphical installer that can be used to build a complete Arch Linux system. AcrisGUI, as the installation program is called, is built with the GTK toolkit and libadwaita interface library; it is designed primarily for Spanish-speaking users....
- d77void 202604022 April 2026, 5:11 pm
d77void GNU/Linux is a Void-based Linux distribution created to demonstrate the capabilities of Void's tools, such as void-mklive and void-packages. Originally initiated as a Void respin with the Fluxbox window manager, the project has evolved to offer a wide range of window manager, Wayland compositor and desktop environment options, including Awesome, bspwm, COSMIC, dwm, Fluxbox, herbstluftwm, Hyprland, i3wm, JWM, labwc, LeftWM, LXQt, Niri, Openbox, Qtile, River, Sway, Wayfire and Xfce. The d...
- They thought they were downloading Claude Code source. They got a nasty dose of malware instead3 April 2026, 9:36 am
Source code with a side of Vidar stealer and GhostSocksTens of thousands of people eagerly downloaded the leaked Claude Code source code this week, and some of those downloads came with a side of credential-stealing malware.…... 
- Linux Continues to Make History, Hitting 5% Usage on Steam3 April 2026, 8:05 am
Linux continues its rise on Steam, reaching for the first time a record 5% share in Valve’s March 2026 Hardware and Software Survey.... 
- MX Linux Pushes Back Against Age Verification: A Stand for Privacy and Open Source Principles3 April 2026, 6:33 am
The MX Linux project has taken a firm stance in a growing controversy across the Linux ecosystem: mandatory age-verification requirements at the operating system level. In a recent update, the team made it clear, they have no intention of implementing such measures, citing concerns over privacy, practicality, and the core philosophy of open-source software.... 
- OBS Studio 32.1.1 Is Out to Improve the Audio Mixer and Audio Deduplication3 April 2026, 5:02 am
OBS Studio 32.1.1 has been released today as the first maintenance update to the latest OBS Studio 32.1 series of this open-source, free, and cross-platform live streaming and screen recording software.... 
- Proudly Canadian Maple Linux 1.4: Who Knew Tux Could Be So Polite?3 April 2026, 3:30 am
More than a novelty from north of the 49th, this Debian?based distro uses Canadian and EU privacy principles to offer a telemetry?free, ready?to?work Cinnamon desktop.... 
- Parrot Linux Takes Stand Against Age Verification3 April 2026, 1:59 am
Parrot Linux publishes an official statement against age verification as opposition grows across the Linux and open-source world.... 
- Steam On Linux Use Skyrocketed In March - More Than Double The macOS Gaming Marketshare2 April 2026, 8:09 pm
If Valve's latest Steam Survey monthly figures are accurate, Steam on Linux enjoyed a very wild month of March. Steam on Linux is now above the 5% threshold and more than twice the size of the Steam on macOS marketshare...... 
- SystemRescue 13 lands with Linux 6.18 and bcachefs support2 April 2026, 6:37 pm
And other handy tools that could save your data in a crisisThe latest update to the handy SystemRescue is here with a new kernel. There's also a new GParted Live, and some other handy utilities.…...
- CentOS Launches Accelerated Infrastructure Enablement For Driving NVIDIA AI Factories2 April 2026, 5:06 pm
The CentOS project has established the Accelerated Infrastructure Enablement "AIE" special interest group with a focus on providing a "fast lane" for "in-flight" patches. This CentOS AIE SIG is particularly focused on carrying the code needed for enabling NVIDIA AI factories......
- Raspberry Pi Introduces 3GB Pi 4 Amid Price Increases2 April 2026, 3:34 pm
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new 3GB variant of the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, priced at $83.75, alongside a set of price increases affecting multiple products across its lineup. The changes are attributed to a sharp rise in LPDDR4 memory costs, which the company reports have increased seven-fold over the past year. […]...
- 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 […]...
- 3 bingable Netflix shows to get lost in this weekend (April 3 - 5)3 April 2026, 11:00 am
A Twin Peaks-level horror series, a Norweigan serial-killer drama, and parasitic aliens turning people into Demogorgons.... 
- Stop using Excel like a spreadsheet—build an app instead3 April 2026, 10:30 am
Ditch the spreadsheet look by using floating charts, custom slicers, and a full-screen interface to create professional-grade tools.... 
- 3 action-packed Tubi movies to watch this weekend (April 3-5)2 April 2026, 9:01 pm
Swayze, Van Damme, and Washington.... 
- Stop defending binge model streaming and start embracing the weekly release2 April 2026, 8:30 pm
Television's future should be one episode at a time.... 
- Nissan's no-transmission hybrid for 2027 is different from every RAV4 and CR-V2 April 2026, 8:00 pm
Instantaneous torque and one-pedal driving.... 
- Google Meet is on Apple CarPlay so you can pretend to work while driving2 April 2026, 7:34 pm
Android Auto support is coming "soon."... 
- Why the Lincoln Corsair feels more luxurious than its price suggests2 April 2026, 7:00 pm
The Lincoln Corsair might surprise you with how classy, quiet, and high-tech it feels the moment you get behind the wheel.... 
- Stop pointing your router antennas straight up—the secret to positioning them for perfect Wi-Fi coverage2 April 2026, 6:30 pm
You might not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like....
- Samsung's 2026 OLED and The Frame Pro TV prices give it an edge over LG2 April 2026, 6:24 pm
OLED models start at $1,200....
- 6 awesome ways to upcycle an old Raspberry Pi2 April 2026, 6:08 pm
This Pi will never go bad....
- GitOps policy-as-code: Securing Kubernetes with Argo CD and Kyverno2 April 2026, 9:00 am
A hands-on guide to deploying Kyverno with Argo CD and enforcing custom policies As Kubernetes environments develop, GitOps with Argo CD has become the standard for declarative, self-healing infrastructure. Yet without guardrails for your deployments, misconfigured,......
- Sustaining OpenTelemetry: Moving from dependency management to stewardship31 March 2026, 4:05 pm
Modern software runs on open source. In fact, “free” and open source software generates more than $500 billion in annual value in the U.S. alone and an estimated $8.8 trillion in total global value. For most......
- LLMs on Kubernetes Part 1: Understanding the threat model30 March 2026, 11:00 am
Let’s say you’ve got an LLM running on Kubernetes. Pods are healthy, logs are clean, users are chatting. Everything looks fine. But here’s the thing: Kubernetes is great at scheduling workloads and keeping them isolated. It......
- The weight of AI models: Why infrastructure always arrives slowly27 March 2026, 11:00 am
As AI adoption accelerates across industries, organizations face a critical bottleneck that is often overlooked until it becomes a serious obstacle: reliably managing and distributing large model weight files at scale. A model’s weights serve as......
- The platform under the model: How cloud native powers AI engineering in production26 March 2026, 9:07 am
AI workloads are increasingly running on Kubernetes in production, but for many teams, the path from a working model to a reliable system remains unclear. The cloud native ecosystem – its projects, patterns, and community –......
- Announcing Kubescape 4.0 Enterprise Stability Meets the AI Era26 March 2026, 8:00 am
We are happy to announce the release of Kubescape 4.0, a milestone bringing enterprise-grade stability and advanced threat detection to open source Kubernetes security. This version focuses on making security more proactive and scalable. It also......
- F5 Elevates to Gold Membership in the Cloud Native Computing Foundation26 March 2026, 8:00 am
Application delivery and security provider strengthens collaboration to drive secure, scalable cloud native innovation Key Highlights: AMSTERDAM—26 March 2026—The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software, today announced that F5......
- CNCF Backstage Documentary Highlights Project Evolution from Development to Global Open Source Standard for Platform Engineering25 March 2026, 5:15 pm
Documentary follows the creation and growth of the Backstage project, highlighting its role in accelerating platform engineering initiatives Key Highlights AMSTERDAM—25 March, 2026—The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for cloud native software,......
- Higress Joins CNCF: Delivering an enterprise-grade AI gateway and a seamless path from Nginx Ingress25 March 2026, 1:22 pm
We are thrilled to announce that Higress has officially passed the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) vote to join the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) as a Sandbox project, becoming a proud member of the CNCF ecosystem.......
- CNCF Celebrates Innovators Advancing Cloud Native at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe25 March 2026, 9:30 am
Recipients are recognized for their outstanding contributions to the cloud native ecosystem and community Key Highlights KUBECON + CLOUDNATIVECON EUROPE, AMSTERDAM, MARCH 25, 2026 – The Cloud Native Computing Foundation® (CNCF®), which builds sustainable ecosystems for......
- Kubernetes v1.36 Sneak Peek30 March 2026, 12:00 am
Kubernetes v1.36 is coming at the end of April 2026. This release will include removals and deprecations, and it is packed with an impressive number of
enhancements. Here are some of the features we are most excited about in this cycle!
Please note that this information reflects the current state of v1.36 development and may change before release.
The Kubernetes API removal and deprecation process
The Kubernetes project has a well-documented deprecation policy for features. This policy states th...
- Announcing Ingress2Gateway 1.0: Your Path to Gateway API20 March 2026, 7:00 pm
With the Ingress-NGINX retirement scheduled for March 2026, the Kubernetes networking landscape is at a turning point.
For most organizations, the question isn't whether to migrate to Gateway API, but how to do so safely.
Migrating from Ingress to Gateway API is a fundamental shift in API design.
Gateway API provides a modular, extensible API with strong support for Kubernetes-native RBAC.
Conversely, the Ingress API is simple, and implementations such as Ingress-NGINX extend the API through eso...
- Running Agents on Kubernetes with Agent Sandbox20 March 2026, 6:00 pm
The landscape of artificial intelligence is undergoing a massive architectural shift. In the early days of generative AI, interacting with a model was often treated as a transient, stateless function call: a request that spun up, executed for perhaps 50 milliseconds, and terminated.
Today, the world is witnessing AI v2 eating AI v1. The ecosystem is moving from short-lived, isolated tasks to deploying multiple, coordinated AI agents that run constantly. These autonomous agents need to maintain c...
- Securing Production Debugging in Kubernetes18 March 2026, 6:00 pm
During production debugging, the fastest route is often broad access such as cluster-admin (a ClusterRole that grants administrator-level access), shared bastions/jump boxes, or long-lived SSH keys. It works in the moment, but it comes with two common problems: auditing becomes difficult, and temporary exceptions have a way of becoming routine.
This post offers my recommendations for good practices applicable to existing Kubernetes environments with minimal tooling changes:
Least privilege with...
- The Invisible Rewrite: Modernizing the Kubernetes Image Promoter17 March 2026, 12:00 am
Every container image you pull from registry.k8s.io got there through
kpromo, the Kubernetes image
promoter. It copies images from staging registries to
production, signs them with cosign, replicates
signatures across more than 20 regional mirrors, and generates
SLSA provenance attestations. If this tool breaks, no
Kubernetes release ships. Over the past few weeks, we rewrote its core from
scratch, deleted 20% of the codebase, made it dramatically faster, and
nobody noticed. That was the whole p...
- Announcing the AI Gateway Working Group9 March 2026, 6:00 pm
The community around Kubernetes includes a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) and Working Groups (WGs) facilitating discussions on important topics between interested contributors. Today, we're excited to announce the formation of the AI Gateway Working Group, a new initiative focused on developing standards and best practices for networking infrastructure that supports AI workloads in Kubernetes environments.
What is an AI Gateway?
In a Kubernetes context, an AI Gateway refers to network ...
- Before You Migrate: Five Surprising Ingress-NGINX Behaviors You Need to Know27 February 2026, 3:30 pm
As announced November 2025, Kubernetes will retire Ingress-NGINX in March 2026.
Despite its widespread usage, Ingress-NGINX is full of surprising defaults and side effects that are probably present in your cluster today.
This blog highlights these behaviors so that you can migrate away safely and make a conscious decision about which behaviors to keep.
This post also compares Ingress-NGINX with Gateway API and shows you how to preserve Ingress-NGINX behavior in Gateway API.
The recurring risk pa...
- Spotlight on SIG Architecture: API Governance12 February 2026, 12:00 am
This is the fifth interview of a SIG Architecture Spotlight series that covers the different
subprojects, and we will be covering SIG Architecture: API
Governance.
In this SIG Architecture spotlight we talked with Jordan Liggitt, lead
of the API Governance sub-project.
Introduction
FM: Hello Jordan, thank you for your availability. Tell us a bit about yourself, your role and how
you got involved in Kubernetes.
JL: My name is Jordan Liggitt. I'm a Christian, husband, father of four, software engi...
- Introducing Node Readiness Controller3 February 2026, 2:00 am
In the standard Kubernetes model, a node’s suitability for workloads hinges on a single binary "Ready" condition. However, in modern Kubernetes environments, nodes require complex infrastructure dependencies—such as network agents, storage drivers, GPU firmware, or custom health checks—to be fully operational before they can reliably host pods.
Today, on behalf of the Kubernetes project, I am announcing the Node Readiness Controller.
This project introduces a declarative system for managi...
- New Conversion from cgroup v1 CPU Shares to v2 CPU Weight30 January 2026, 4:00 pm
I'm excited to announce the implementation of an improved conversion formula
from cgroup v1 CPU shares to cgroup v2 CPU weight. This enhancement addresses
critical issues with CPU priority allocation for Kubernetes workloads when
running on systems with cgroup v2.
Background
Kubernetes was originally designed with cgroup v1 in mind, where CPU shares
were defined simply by assigning the container's CPU requests in millicpu
form.
For example, a container requesting 1 CPU (1024m) would get (cpu.sha...
- Defending Your Software Supply Chain: What Every Engineering Team Should Do Now2 April 2026, 6:14 pm
The software supply chain is under sustained attack. Not from a single threat actor or a single incident, but from an ecosystem-wide campaign that has been escalating for months and shows no signs of slowing down. This week, axios, the HTTP client library downloaded 83 million times per week and present in roughly 80% of......
- Gemma 4 is Here: Now Available on Docker Hub2 April 2026, 4:16 pm
Docker Hub is quickly becoming the home for AI models, serving millions of developers and bringing together a curated lineup that spans lightweight edge models to high-performance LLMs, all packaged as OCI artifacts. Today, we’re excited to welcome Gemma 4, the latest generation of lightweight, state-of-the-art open models. Built on the same technology behind Gemini,......
- Docker Offload now Generally Available: The Full Power of Docker, for Every Developer, Everywhere.2 April 2026, 1:00 pm
Docker Desktop is one of the most widely used developer tools in the world, yet for millions of enterprise developers, running it simply hasn’t been an option. The environments they rely on, such as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) platforms and managed desktops, often lack the resources or capabilities needed to run Docker Desktop. As enterprises......
- Run and Iterate on LLMs Faster with Docker Model Runner on DGX Station31 March 2026, 5:57 pm
Back in October, we showed how Docker Model Runner on the NVIDIA DGX Spark makes it remarkably easy to run large AI models locally with the same familiar Docker experience developers already trust. That post struck a chord: hundreds of developers discovered that a compact desktop system paired with Docker Model Runner could replace complex......
- Docker Sandboxes: Run Agents in YOLO Mode, Safely31 March 2026, 4:39 pm
Agents have crossed a threshold. Over a quarter of all production code is now AI-authored, and developers who use agents are merging roughly 60% more pull requests. But these gains only come when you let agents run autonomously. And to unlock that, you have to get out of the way. That means letting agents run......
- Building a News Roundup with Docker Agent, Docker Model Runner, and Skill27 March 2026, 2:24 pm
Hello, I’m Philippe, and I am a Principal Solutions Architect helping customers with their usage of Docker. I wanted a lightweight way to automate my IT news roundups without burning through AI credits. So I built a Docker Agent skill that uses the Brave Search API to fetch recent articles on a topic, then hands......
- Trivy supply chain compromise: What Docker Hub users should know23 March 2026, 11:25 pm
We wanted to provide you information about a security incident that we became aware of that affects customers who use the Aqua Security Vulnerability scanner (Trivy) across multiple distribution channels including Docker Hub, GitHub, and npm. Between 18:24 UTC on March 19, 2026 and 01:36 UTC on March 23, 2026, Docker Hub customers who pulled......
- From the Captain’s Chair: Naga Santhosh Reddy Vootukuri18 March 2026, 4:00 pm
Docker Captains are leaders from the developer community that are both experts in their field and are passionate about sharing their Docker knowledge with others. “From the Captain’s Chair” is a blog series where we get a closer look at one Captain to learn more about them and their experiences. Today we are interviewing Naga......
- Achieving Test Reliability for Native E2E Testing: Beyond Fixing Broken Tests13 March 2026, 1:00 pm
End-to-end (E2E) tests are particularly important for native applications that run on various platforms (Android/iOS), screen sizes, and OS versions. E2E testing picks up differences in behavior across this fragmented ecosystem. But keeping E2E tests reliable is often more challenging than writing them in the first place. The fragmented device ecosystem, gaps in test frameworks,......
- How to Run Claude Code with Docker: Local Models, MCP Servers, and Secure Sandboxes13 March 2026, 12:17 pm
Claude Code is quickly becoming a go-to AI coding assistant for developers and increasingly for non-developers who want to build with code. But to truly unlock its potential, it needs the right local infrastructure, tool access, and security boundaries. In this blog, we’ll show you how to run Claude Code with Docker to gain full......
- Context Graphs: From Outcomes to Decisions2 April 2026, 8:00 pm
Most enterprise systems are very good at answering one question: “What happened?”
They are surprisingly bad at answering a more important one: “Why did it happen?”... 
- AI-Assisted Testing: Real-Life Use Cases vs. Myths2 April 2026, 7:00 pm
There’s a lot of hype and conflicting information surrounding AI in software development and testing. Are there any real productivity gains? Are those impressive stats real, or just part of a polished pitch for VC investors? Can we really improve our release cadence with AI? One thing is clear: AI has permeated all aspects of the software development life cycle (SDLC), including quality assurance (QA).
In this article, I’ll share insights from real-life commercial projects on what’s possib... 
- AWS Migration Tools Compared: DMS vs SMS vs CloudEndure2 April 2026, 6:00 pm
AWS cloud migration has become a critical priority for SaaS companies, enterprises, FinTech, healthcare, and fast-scaling digital businesses. But while planning, architecture, and testing are important, one decision has the greatest impact on downtime, data integrity, and migration speed:
Choosing the right AWS migration tool....
- When One Giant Payload Must Serve Many Small Consumers: Designing a Scalable Fanout Service2 April 2026, 5:00 pm
In distributed systems, size is rarely just a number. A producer may generate a rich, hierarchical product object containing items, SKUs, GTINs, variants, attributes, and region-specific metadata. That object makes sense at the domain boundary. It represents a complete truth.
But downstream systems often don’t want the truth in its entirety. They want a slice of it — one SKU at a time, one variant per region, one entity per resource tier....
- Securing Error Budgets: How Attackers Exploit Reliability Blind Spots in Cloud Systems2 April 2026, 4:00 pm
Error budgets represent tolerance for failure — the calculated gap between perfect availability and what service level objectives permit. SRE teams treat this space as room for innovation, experimentation, and acceptable degradation. Adversaries treat it as cover.
The fundamental problem: observability infrastructure built to catch cascading failures and performance regressions wasn't designed to detect intentional exploitation. Attackers understand this asymmetry and exploit it methodically. ...
- The Myth of Horizontal Scalability2 April 2026, 3:00 pm
There's a particular kind of confidence that sets in after you've watched Kubernetes spin up a dozen fresh pods in under a minute. You've done the work. You've containerized everything, written your Helm charts, set your HPA thresholds. The architecture diagram shows twelve clean boxes behind a load balancer, arrows flowing neatly left to right, and some unspecified cloud thing in the corner labeled "DB" — as if that box were inert, as if it were just furniture.
Then traffic doubles. And the d...
- The Airlock Pattern: A Mathematician's Secret to Preventing Cascade Failures2 April 2026, 2:00 pm
The Problem We All Know
You've seen this before. A deployment starts smoothly. The first 10% looks good. Green metrics. No errors. So the system advances to 25%, then 50%.
By 75%, everything is on fire....
- Mastering Azure Kubernetes Service: The Ultimate Guide to Scaling, Security, and Cost Optimization2 April 2026, 1:00 pm
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) has evolved from a simple managed orchestrator into a sophisticated platform that serves as the backbone for modern enterprise applications. However, as clusters grow in complexity, the challenge shifts from initial deployment to long-term operational excellence. Managing a production-grade AKS cluster requires a delicate balance between high availability through scaling, rigorous security postures, and aggressive cost management.
In this guide, we will explore the...
- Using Agentforce Vibes to Understand Your Salesforce Org2 April 2026, 12:00 pm
Every Salesforce administrator and architect has been there: you need to answer what seems like a simple question about your org, and three hours later, you're still clicking through Setup pages, cross-referencing spreadsheets, and writing SOQL queries.
"Is the Account.Industry field actually being used anywhere?" sounds straightforward until you realize checking requires examining page layouts, validation rules, workflow rules, Process Builders, Flows, Apex code, Lightning components, and actua...
- End-to-End Streaming Optimization: Kafka to Delta With Exactly-Once Guarantees1 April 2026, 8:00 pm
Modern data applications often rely on real-time pipelines that ingest events from systems like Apache Kafka into data lakes. Ensuring exactly once delivery is critical; each event should be processed and stored only once, even across failures. Apache Spark Structured Streaming on Databricks, together with Delta Lake, provides end-to-end exactly once fault tolerance.
Key benefits of this approach include:...
- Python Blood Could Hold the Secret To Healthy Weight Loss3 April 2026, 11:00 am
Longtime Slashdot reader fahrbot-bot writes: CU Boulder researchers are reporting that they have discovered an appetite-suppressing compound in python blood that helps the snakes consume enormous meals and go months without eating yet remain metabolically healthy. The findings were published in the journal Natural Metabolism on March 19, 2026.
Pythons can grow as big as a telephone pole, swallow an antelope whole, and go months or even years without eating -- all while maintaining a healthy he... 
- Renewables Reached Nearly 50% of Global Electricity Capacity Last Year3 April 2026, 7:00 am
Renewables made up nearly half of global installed electricity capacity by the end of 2025, "accounting for 85.6% of global capacity expansion," reports the Register, citing the International Renewable Energy Agency's (IRENA) 2026 Renewable Capacity Statistics report. "Per IRENA's data, that aforementioned 85.6 percent share of new power capacity additions was actually a decrease from 2024, when renewables were about 92 percent of global capacity additions. Yes, the share of total installed powe... 
- EPA Flags Microplastics, Pharmaceuticals As Contaminants In Drinking Water3 April 2026, 3:30 am
An anonymous reader quotes a report from NPR: Responding to public health concerns about microplastics and pharmaceuticals in the nation's drinking water, the Trump administration for the first time has placed them on a draft list of contaminants maintained by the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA announced the move Thursday, touting it as a "historic step" for the Make America Healthy Again, or MAHA, movement, which often raises concerns about toxic chemicals and plastic pollution in our... 
- Mount Everest Climbers 'Poisoned' By Guides In Insurance Fraud Scheme2 April 2026, 11:00 pm
schwit1 shares a report from the Kathmandu Post: In Nepal, helicopter rescue on high altitude is, by any measure, a genuine lifesaving operation. At high altitude, where oxygen thins and weather changes without warning, the ability to airlift a stricken trekker to Kathmandu within hours has saved countless lives. But threaded through that legitimate system, exploiting its urgency, its opacity, and its distance from oversight, is one of the most sophisticated insurance fraud networks in the world... 
- OpenAI Acquires Popular Tech-Industry Talk Show TBPN2 April 2026, 10:00 pm
OpenAI is acquiring tech news podcast TBPN, a fast-growing daily show hosted by John Coogan and Jordi Hays. OpenAI says TBPN will keep its editorial independence, even though the acquisition is widely viewed as part of a broader effort to influence public discourse around AI. CNBC reports: In the announcement, OpenAI CEO of AGI Deployment Fidji Simo wrote that their mission of bringing artificial general intelligence comes with a responsibility to have a space for "constructive conversation abou... 
- Amazon Imposes 3.5% Fuel Surcharge For Many Online Merchants2 April 2026, 9:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Amazon will start charging sellers who use its shipping services a 3.5% "fuel and logistics" surcharge later this month, joining the ranks of shipping companies raising prices as the war in Iran pushes oil prices higher. The fees take effect on April 17 for customers of the company's Fulfillment by Amazon service -- which is used by many of the independent sellers who list their products on Amazon's retail sites -- in the US and Canada. Items s... 
- IBM Teams Up With Arm To Run Arm Workloads On IBM Z Mainframes2 April 2026, 8:00 pm
IBM and Arm are teaming up to let Arm-based software run on IBM Z mainframes. Network World reports: The two companies plan to work on three things: building virtualization tools so Arm software can run on IBM platforms; making sure Arm applications meet the security and data residency rules that regulated industries must follow; and creating common technology layers so enterprises have more software options across both platforms, IBM said in a statement.
IBM has not said whether the virtualiz... 
- Raspberry Pi 4 3GB Launches, Raspberry Pi Prices Go Up Again Due To RAM2 April 2026, 7:00 pm
AmiMoJo shares a report from Phoronix: Raspberry Pi prices are going up yet again due to the continued memory squeeze on the industry. To help offset the memory prices for some use-cases, Raspberry Pi also announced the introduction of the Raspberry Pi 4 3GB model at $83 to help fill the void between the 2GB and 4GB options.
The 3GB Raspberry Pi 4 was announced at $83.75 USD for those not needing quite 4GB of RAM and looking to save some memory given the ongoing price increases. The Raspberry ... 
- Google Announces Gemma 4 Open AI Models, Switches To Apache 2.0 License2 April 2026, 6:00 pm
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Google's Gemini AI models have improved by leaps and bounds over the past year, but you can only use Gemini on Google's terms. The company's Gemma open-weight models have provided more freedom, but Gemma 3, which launched over a year ago, is getting a bit long in the tooth. Starting today, developers can start working with Gemma 4, which comes in four sizes optimized for local usage. Google has also acknowledged developer frustrations with A...
- Artemis II Astronauts Have 'Two Microsoft Outlooks' and Neither Work2 April 2026, 5:00 pm
Even on NASA's Artemis II mission around the moon, astronauts apparently still have to deal with broken Microsoft Outlook. One of the crew members, Reid Wiseman, jokingly reported that he had "two Microsoft Outlooks" and neither worked. 404 Media reports: On April 1, four astronauts from the U.S. and Canada embarked on a 10-day flight to loop around the moon. Spotted by VGBees podcast host Niki Grayson on the NASA livestream of live views from the , around 2 a.m. ET, mission control acknowledges...
- Switzerland hosts 'CERN of semiconductor research'3 April 2026, 10:01 am
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- Show HN: European alternatives to Google, Apple, Dropbox and 120 US apps3 April 2026, 9:37 am
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- NHS staff refusing to use FDP over Palantir ethical concerns3 April 2026, 9:36 am
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- April 2026 TLDR Setup for Ollama and Gemma 4 26B on a Mac mini3 April 2026, 9:35 am
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- Show HN: Apfel – The free AI already on your Mac3 April 2026, 9:15 am
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- Proton Meet Isn't What They Told You It Was3 April 2026, 8:59 am
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- New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs3 April 2026, 8:15 am
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- ParadeDB (YC S23) Is Hiring Database Internal Engineers (Rust)2 April 2026, 10:13 pm
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- Tailscale's new macOS home2 April 2026, 6:22 pm
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- George Goble has died2 April 2026, 6:21 pm
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- Python Blood Could Hold the Secret To Healthy Weight Loss3 April 2026, 11:00 am
Longtime Slashdot reader fahrbot-bot writes: CU Boulder researchers are reporting that they have discovered an appetite-suppressing compound in python blood that helps the snakes consume enormous meals and go months without eating yet remain metabolically healthy. The findings were published in the journal Natural Metabolism on March 19, 2026.
Pythons can grow as big as a telephone pole, swallow an antelope whole, and go months or even years without eating -- all while maintaining a healthy he... 
- Artemis II Astronauts Have 'Two Microsoft Outlooks' and Neither Work2 April 2026, 5:00 pm
Even on NASA's Artemis II mission around the moon, astronauts apparently still have to deal with broken Microsoft Outlook. One of the crew members, Reid Wiseman, jokingly reported that he had "two Microsoft Outlooks" and neither worked. 404 Media reports: On April 1, four astronauts from the U.S. and Canada embarked on a 10-day flight to loop around the moon. Spotted by VGBees podcast host Niki Grayson on the NASA livestream of live views from the , around 2 a.m. ET, mission control acknowledges...
- NASA Launches Artemis II Astronauts Around the Moon1 April 2026, 11:00 pm
NASA's Artemis II mission has launched four astronauts around the moon and back, marking humanity's first crewed lunar voyage in 53 years and the first test flight of NASA's Orion capsule and Space Launch System (SLS) with people on board. Five minutes into the flight, Commander Reid Wiseman saw the team's target: "We have a beautiful moonrise, we're headed right at it," he said from the capsule. The Associated Press reports: Artemis II set sail from the same Florida launch site that sent Apollo...
- Startup Pitches 'Brainless Clones' To Serve the Role of Backup Human Bodies1 April 2026, 11:00 am
MIT Technology Review discovered that startup R3 Bio has pitched an ethically and scientifically explosive long-term vision beyond its public work on non-sentient monkey "organ sacks": creating human "brainless clones" or replacement bodies for organs as part of an extreme life-extension agenda. From the report: Imagine it like this: a baby version of yourself with only enough of a brain structure to be alive in case you ever need a new kidney or liver. Or, alternatively, he has speculated, you ...
- Quadratic Gravity Theory Reshapes Quantum View of Big Bang31 March 2026, 11:00 am
Researchers at the University of Waterloo say a new "quadratic quantum gravity" framework could explain the universe's rapid early expansion without adding extra ingredients to Einstein's theory by hand. The idea is especially notable because it makes testable predictions, including a minimum level of primordial gravitational waves that future experiments may be able to detect. "Even though this model deals with incredibly high energies, it leads to clear predictions that today's experiments can...
- Scientists Shocked To Find Lab Gloves May Be Skewing Microplastics Data31 March 2026, 7:00 am
Researchers found that common nitrile and latex lab gloves can shed stearate particles that closely resemble microplastics, potentially "increasing the risk of false positives when studying microplastic pollution," reports ScienceDaily.
"We may be overestimating microplastics, but there should be none," said Anne McNeil, senior author of the study and U-M professor of chemistry, macromolecular science and engineering. "There's still a lot out there, and that's the problem." From the report: Re...
- 'Project Hail Mary': Real Space Science, Real Astrophotography29 March 2026, 10:19 pm
Project Hail Mary has now grossed $300.8 million globally after earning another $54.1 million this weekend from 86 markets, reports Variety, noting that after just nine days it's now Amazon MGM's highest-grossing film ever. And last weekend it had the best opening for a "non-franchise" movie in three years, adds the Associated Press — the best since 2023's Oppenheimer:
Project Hail Mary, which cost nearly $200 million to produce... is on an enviable trajectory. Its second weekend hold was ev...
- Jupiter's Lightning May Have the Force of Nuclear Weapons29 March 2026, 2:34 pm
How powerful is Jupiter's lightning? Thick clouds cover the view, notes Science magazine. But using an instrument on NASA's Juno spacecraft (orbiting Jupiter for the past decade), researchers determined Jupiter's lightning bolts are 100 to 10,000 times more energetic than earth's:
A single bolt of lightning on Earth releases about 1 billion joules of energy. That means the most extreme bolts of jovian lightning carry 10 trillion joules of energy, equivalent to 2400 tons of TNT, or one-sixth the...
- Thousands of Americans Treated With Psilocybin in 202528 March 2026, 7:34 pm
In a new 4,000-word article, CNN tells the story of a retired appellate paralegal and grandmother in her early 70s who was treated for depression with psilocybin. CNN notes there's now retreats featuring psilocybin in a few countries — and while psilocybin is illegal under United States federal law, "In Oregon, 5,935 clients received psilocybin services through Oregon's state-regulated program in 2025."
High doses of psilocybin are effective in treating depression, a growing body of research...
- NASA's First Nuclear-Powered Interplanetary Spacecraft Will Send Helicopters to Mars in 202828 March 2026, 5:34 pm
After decades of studying, this week NASA announced "a major step forward in bringing nuclear power and propulsion from the lab to space."
NASA will launch the Space Reactor-1 Freedom, the first nuclear powered interplanetary spacecraft, to Mars before the end of 2028, demonstrating advanced nuclear electric propulsion in deep space. Nuclear electric propulsion provides an extraordinary capability for efficient mass transport in deep space and enables high power missions beyond Jupiter where sol...
- The 2026 IT Investment Benchmark: Navigating Sovereignty, AI and Resilience31 March 2026, 10:06 pm
If you’ve followed my work for a while, you know I care deeply about three things: open source, hybrid cloud and data. So when we had the opportunity to survey nearly 600 enterprise technology leaders across the U.S., UK, Japan, India and Germany on how AI is reshaping infrastructure priorities, I had to see […]
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- SUSE Wins 64 G2 Badges in Spring Report31 March 2026, 8:57 pm
I’m delighted to share that G2, the world’s largest and most trusted tech marketplace, has recognized SUSE’s solutions once again. We received 64 badges in its 2026 Spring Report across our portfolio for SUSE Rancher Prime, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES), SUSE Multi-Linux Manager (formerly SUSE Manager) and SUSE Cloud Observability. We received 10 badges […]
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- Secure, Local, and Connected: Insights from SAPinsider on the Future of SAP Integration Suite with Edge Integration Cell27 March 2026, 1:57 pm
The conversations at our booth this year in Las Vegas shifted from “what’s coming next” to “what we can do now”. For customers in regulated industries like pharma, defense, or the public sector, the SAP Edge Integration Cell (EIC) is the missing link. It finally enables the full power of the SAP Integration Suite without […]
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- Sideloading SUSE Virtualization onto an existing Linux system27 March 2026, 4:22 am
After the v1.7.0 community release of Harvester, we learned that there was a problem with network interface naming for certain types of Intel NIC, when upgrading from v1.6.x. When I was working on fixing this for SUSE Virtualization v1.7.1, I needed to test the fix on hardware with Intel X710 NICs, but we didn’t have […]
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- From System Admin to Game Dev: Cockpit as the Ultimate Canvas for Custom Linux Tooling26 March 2026, 2:20 pm
The Modern Face of Linux Management In the world of SUSE, we often talk about “Zero-Touch” and “Infrastructure-as-Code.” But behind every automated cluster is a human who occasionally needs to see exactly what is happening on a specific node, or make adjustments. This is about pets, not cattle. For many of our customers – especially those […]
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- Supercharge the Telco Edge with SUSE and Ampere: The cloud-native fix for power-hungry infrastructure25 March 2026, 10:02 pm
The Edge Infrastructure Perfect Storm Have you noticed the perfect storm brewing in the telecommunications world lately? With the massive push toward 5G-Advanced, Open RAN, and AI-driven automation, network traffic is absolutely exploding. But there is a huge roadblock: the physical edge locations where all this data needs to be processed are severely limited on […]
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- What are SAPHanaSR-angi configuration variants?25 March 2026, 1:10 pm
SAPHanaSR-angi is the SAPHanaSR Advanced Next Generation Interface. It aimes to ensure SUSE HA for SAP HANA over the next decade. In this blog article you learn about SAPHanaSR-angi configuration variants. Particularly you will understand which variants are available, what they do and how to choose the right one. Which variants are available and what […]
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- The Open Standard: Gary Mackenzie on Modernizing the Telco Ecosystem25 March 2026, 5:49 am
As 5G transitions from a futuristic promise to a foundational reality, the telecommunications industry is hitting a critical inflection point. The move toward cloud native infrastructure is no longer optional, but the path to getting there is often cluttered with fragmentation and proprietary roadblocks. In a recent featured interview with TelecomTV, Gary Mackenzie, GM of […]
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- Security that speaks Kubernetes. Introducing the new SUSE Security Vulnerability Scanner and Process Enforcer.24 March 2026, 8:15 am
What is Kubernetes runtime security Kubernetes runtime security combines vulnerability scanning, policy enforcement, and behavioural monitoring to protect container workloads throughout the software lifecycle. Modern platforms increasingly integrate scanning tools such as Trivy with runtime enforcement mechanisms like eBPF to detect vulnerabilities, prevent misconfigurations, and automatically enforce compliance policies across clusters. Security tooling has a […]
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