Linux Kernel 6.19 RC2 Released: A Quiet and Steady Update
Linus Torvalds released the second release candidate (RC2) for Linux Kernel version 6.19. Here’s what’s new in Linux 6.19-rc2. The post Linux Kernel 6.19 RC2 Released:...
WeiterlesenLinus Torvalds released the second release candidate (RC2) for Linux Kernel version 6.19. Here’s what’s new in Linux 6.19-rc2. The post Linux Kernel 6.19 RC2 Released:...
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WeiterlesenThis is pretty scary: Urban VPN Proxy targets conversations across ten AI platforms: ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Grok (xAI), Meta AI. For each...
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WeiterlesenClimate news hasnât been great in 2025. Global greenhouse-gas emissions hit record highs (again). This year is set to be either the second or third warmest...
WeiterlesenIn April 2025, Ronald Deibert left all electronic devices at home in Toronto and boarded a plane. When he landed in Illinois, he took a taxi...
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WeiterlesenFirefox’s new Split View lets you browse two tabs side-by-side in one window. Enable this experimental feature in Firefox 146 now – here’s how. You’re reading...
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WeiterlesenThis holiday season marks the end of the fourth year of The Pragmatic Engineer as my full-time focus, following more than a decade of working as...
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WeiterlesenNews: The Danish Defence Intelligence Service (DDIS) announced on Thursday that Moscow was behind a cyber-attack on a Danish water utility in 2024 and a series...
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WeiterlesenMy Remarkable tablet, displaying my 2025 planner. During my PhD, on a sunny summerâs day, I copied some papers to read onto an iPad and cycled...
WeiterlesenDemis Hassabis, CEO of Google DeepMind, summed it up in three words: âThis is embarrassing.â  Hassabis was replying on X to an overexcited post by SĂ©bastien...
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WeiterlesenAI and Secure Messaging Don’t Mix Over on the ACLU’s Free Future blog, I just published an article titled AI and Secure Messaging Don’t Mix. The...
WeiterlesenWant to run COSMIC desktop on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS? A new (unofficial) PPA makes it easy to. Follow the steps in this guide, learn about the...
WeiterlesenThis article details Red Hat’s engineering efforts to support running a Oracle Database 19c on Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization. It provides a comprehensive reference architecture, validation...
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WeiterlesenThe annual IEEE STEM Summit, held this year on 23 and 24 October, brought together preuniversity educators, IEEE volunteers, and STEM enthusiasts to discuss ways to...
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WeiterlesenAfter twenty-six years, Microsoft is finally upgrading the last remaining instance of the encryption algorithm RC4 in Windows. of the most visible holdouts in supporting RC4...
WeiterlesenThe freeCodeCamp community just published the introductory chapters of our new A1 Professional Chinese Curriculum. You can now get started learning Chinese with whatâs already available....
WeiterlesenAdding obstacles, collision detection and game mechanics to our example browser-based game.
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WeiterlesenIt is Christmas!! On behalf of OSTechNix, I wish you all a Merry Christmas! Today, I will show you how to display animated Christmas tree in...
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WeiterlesenHello there . Today will be an in depth review on my work with the Debian OpenQA images testing team. I will highlight the struggles that...
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WeiterlesenThe telecom networks originally built to carry phone calls and packets of data are in the midst of a dramatic shift. The past year saw early...
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WeiterlesenCloudflare has data centers in over 330 cities globally, so you might think we could easily disrupt a few at any time without users noticing when...
WeiterlesenFor many years, doctors and technicians who performed medical ultrasound procedures viewed bubbles with wary concern. The phenomenon of cavitationâthe formation and collapse of tiny gas...
WeiterlesenIn this quiz, youâll test your understanding of the SOLID Design Principles: Improve Object-Oriented Code in Python tutorial. You will reason about behavior contracts, attribute invariants,...
WeiterlesenStratechery is on holiday from December 22, 2025 to January 2, 2026; the next Stratechery Update will be on Monday, January 5. In addition, Sharp Tech,...
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WeiterlesenThe earth around Lake Naivasha, a shallow freshwater basin in south-central Kenya, does not seem to want to lie still. Ash from nearby Mount Longonot, which...
WeiterlesenEmail interface of the Debian bug tracker The main interface of the Debian bug tracker, at http://bugs.debian.org, is e-mail, and modifications are made to existing bugs...
WeiterlesenWhat happens when we delegate one of the most human parts of the job to AI? The post Deliver meaningful feedback in the age of AI...
WeiterlesenAs a follow up from my last post about my 8K TV [1] I tested out a Samsung 65âł QN900C Neo QLED 8K thatâs on sale...
WeiterlesenThe post How to Install LAMP Stack with PHP 8.3 and MariaDB 11 on Ubuntu 24.04 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides ....
WeiterlesenSimilar to what I wrote for Ubuntu 18.04, here is how to setup an LXC container on Debian forky. Installing the required packages Start by installing...
Weiterlesen## 0.23 2025-12-20 commit be15aa25dea40aea66a8534143fb81b29d2e6c08 Author: C.J. Collier Date: Sat Dec 20 22:40:44 2025 +0000 Fixes C-level test infrastructure and adds more test cases for upb_to_sv...
Weiterlesentl;dr: There is a Debian git transition plan. Itâs going OK so far but we need help, especially with outreach and updating Debianâs documentation. Goals of...
WeiterlesenAdd an animated Santa to Ubuntu with the Gnomelets GNOME extension. See Santa walk on app windows, jump and roam your desktop. Works with GNOME 45+....
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WeiterlesenLinux Mint 22.3 beta brings a redesigned app menu, regex file search, new on-screen keyboard, and improved Wayland support. See what’s new in this update. You’re...
WeiterlesenMiniDebConf Navi Mumbai 2025 which was MiniDebConf Mumbai, which in turn was FOSSMumbai x MiniDebian Conference, happened on 13th and 14th December, 2025, with a hotel...
WeiterlesenThis is the BETA release for Linux Mint 22.3 âZenaâ. Linux Mint 22.3 is a long term support release which will be supported until 2029. It...
WeiterlesenOn November 18, 2025, Cloudflareâs network experienced significant failures to deliver network traffic for approximately two hours and ten minutes. Nearly three weeks later, on December...
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WeiterlesenOur 8th annual year-end wrap-up is here! Weâre featuring 8 listener voicemails, dope Breakmaster Cylinder remixes & our favorite episodes of the year. Thanks for listening!...
WeiterlesenThe freeCodeCamp community just published our new Relational Databases certification. You can now sit for the exam to earn the free verified certification, which you can...
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WeiterlesenIncident investigation can be a daunting task in todayâs digital landscape, where large-scale systems comprise numerous interconnected components and dependencies DrP is a root cause analysis...
WeiterlesenComputer vision is transforming how people train, from at-home workouts to smart gym mirrors. Imagine walking into your home gym, turning on your camera, and having...
WeiterlesenCanonical confirms Ubuntu 26.04 LTS will ship with Linux kernel 6.20 (7.0) in April, bringing latest hardware support and performance improvements to users. You’re reading Ubuntu...
WeiterlesenMAAS 3.7 has been officially released and it includes a bunch of cool new features. One of the capabilities that stands out most, without a doubt,...
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WeiterlesenThe Trump administration has pursued a staggering range of policy pivots this past year that threaten to weaken the nationâs ability and willingness to address a...
WeiterlesenWhat’s new in Tailscale clients this month, including a number of fixes, changes, and updates to our latest features.
WeiterlesenCloudflare’s latest transparency report â covering the first half of 2025 â is now live. As part of our commitment to transparency, Cloudflare publishes such reports...
Weiterlesen* KDE Randa Meetings and make a donation! I know that my contributions to KDE are minimal at this stage, but hey, Iâm doing my part...
WeiterlesenAt least some of this is coming to light: Doublespeed, a startup backed by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) that uses a phone farm to manage at least...
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WeiterlesenRecently, the team at MinIO moved the open source project into maintenance mode and will no longer accept any changes. That means that no new features...
WeiterlesenHow small teams can deploy highly adaptable autonomous systems. The post Hard-won lessons on building and scaling ML models appeared first on LeadDev.
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WeiterlesenAt Red Hat OpenShift Commons Gathering in Atlanta on November 10, 2025, Satish Puranam, Director of Cloud and Developer Experience at Ford, and Sitaram Iyer, VP...
WeiterlesenRed Hat Accelerates AI Trust and Security with Chatterbox Labs AcquisitionRed Hat has acquired Chatterbox Labs, a specialist in AI safety and generative AI guardrails. This...
WeiterlesenGeneral availability (GA) support is now available for Red Hat OpenShift versions 4.18, 4.19, and 4.20 running on VMware vSphere Foundation 9 (VVF9) and VMware Cloud...
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WeiterlesenIn January 2024 I wrote about the insanity of the Magnificent Seven dominating the MSCI World Index, and I wondered how long the number can continue...
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WeiterlesenKdenlive 25.12 adds native vertical video support, a new UI docking system, and duration-based markers. See whatâs new in the latest KDE video editor update. You’re...
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WeiterlesenAjay Kulkarni from Tiger Data (Co-founder/CEO) is on the pod this week with Adam. He asked him to get vulnerable and trace his path to becoming...
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WeiterlesenWe announced a public beta of Debusine repositories recently (Freexian blog, debian-devel-announce). One thing Iâm very keen on is being able to use these to prepare...
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WeiterlesenThe post How to Setup Your Own IPsec/L2TP VPN Server in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides . There are so many...
WeiterlesenThe post How to Setup an L2TP/IPsec VPN Client on Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides . L2TP (which stands for Layer...
WeiterlesenThe final quarter of the year is marked by accelerated innovation. Red Hat is leading the way by integrating AI into management, fortifying our security foundations,...
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WeiterlesenOpenShot 3.4 brings 32% faster performance, LUT colour grading, new effects, and on-canvas editing tools. Details on how to get this update inside. You’re reading OpenShot...
WeiterlesenSince ROS Noetic reached end of life in May 2025, the Ubuntu Robotics team has been working to ensure that developers and organizations can continue building...
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WeiterlesenStream the latest episode Listen and watch now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. See the episode transcript at the top of this page, and timestamps for...
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WeiterlesenIt in no way reflects my feelings toward Quanta staff writer Charlie Wood that my favorite moment of the year in physics happened when he got...
Weiterlesenexfatprogs 1.3.0 added a new defrag.exfat utility which turned out to be not reliable and cause data loss. exfatprogs 1.3.1 disabled the utility, and I followed...
WeiterlesenArmadillo is a powerful and expressive C++ template library for linear algebra and scientific computing. It aims towards a good balance between speed and ease of...
WeiterlesenWeâre going behind the scenes of the Meta Ray-Ban Display, Metaâs most advanced AI glasses yet. In a previous episode we met the team behind the...
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WeiterlesenThe biggest tech firms are all firmly on one side of the RTO debate. The post How big tech fell out of love with remote work...
WeiterlesenI recently won a lawsuit against Roy and Rianne Schestowitz, the authors and publishers of the Techrights and Tuxmachines websites. The short version of events is...
WeiterlesenGemini 3 Flash offers frontier intelligence built for speed at a fraction of the cost.
WeiterlesenChatGPT Image 1.5 launched, and while it seems comparable to Gemini’s Nano Banana Pro, the product around it shows OpenAI’s advantages. Then, Apple v. Epic rolls...
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WeiterlesenLCP and INP are now Baseline Newly available as of December 12, 2025.
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WeiterlesenYou can do a lot, building on top of Tailscale. But you can also do much less, intentionally. Here’s one example.
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WeiterlesenMozilla’s new CEO confirms Firefox will become an “AI browser”, with opt-out features. The aim is to raise money. But what does this pivot means for...
WeiterlesenWelcome to the first ever Whatâs !important, a roundup of the best CSS and web development news from the last two weeks. If youâre pressed for time...
WeiterlesenIn October, the largest Amazon Web Services (AWS) region in the world suffered an outage lasting 15 hours, which created a global impact as thousands of...
WeiterlesenGitanjali Venkatraman does wonderful illustrations of complex subjects (which is why I was so happy to work with her on our Expert Generalists article). She has...
WeiterlesenIf youâre a regular reader of my site, youâll have noticed that in the last few months Iâve been making a number of âfragmentsâ posts. Such...
WeiterlesenSpace and time arenât just woven into the background fabric of the universe. To theoretical computer scientists, time and space (also known as memory) are the...
WeiterlesenDirect navigation â the act of visiting a website by manually typing a domain name in a web browser â has never been riskier: A new...
WeiterlesenWhen you write asynchronous code in Python, youâll likely need to create asynchronous iterators and iterables at some point. Asynchronous iterators are what Python uses to...
WeiterlesenListen to this post: Good morning, Todayâs Stratechery Interview is with Rivian founder and CEO RJ Scaringe. Last week Rivian held their Autonomy and AI Day,...
WeiterlesenOpen interpretability tools for language models are now available across the entire Gemma 3 family with the release of Gemma Scope 2.
WeiterlesenDiscover some of the interesting features that have landed in stable and beta web browsers during December 2025.
WeiterlesenThe post LocalSend â Local Network File Sharing Between Linux, Windows and Mac first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides . One of the...
WeiterlesenThe Debian LTS Team, funded by [Freexianâs Debian LTS offering] (https://www.freexian.com/lts/debian/), is pleased to report its activities for November. Activity summary During the month of November,...
WeiterlesenWeâre happy to announce that Debusine can now be used to maintain APT-compatible add-on package repositories for Debian. This facility is available in public beta to...
WeiterlesenThe Rust project is currently working towards a slate of 41 project goals, with 13 of them designated as Flagship Goals. This post provides selected updates...
WeiterlesenThe second GIMP 3.2 release candidate brings a fresh set of improvements, fixes, and UI tweaks. Download the RC2 build to test the changes before the...
WeiterlesenBy Jacob Meyers and Rob Zienert Temporal is a Durable Execution platform which allows you to write code âas if failures donât existâ. Itâs become increasingly critical...
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WeiterlesenThis post is an unpublished review for Unique security and privacy threats of large language models â a comprehensive survey Much has been written about large...
WeiterlesenAndy Clarke with a brand-new resource. It generates the sort of fun typography that Andy commonly uses in his own work thatâs geared towards cartoon headings....
WeiterlesenXiaomei Liu, Joseph Lynch, Chris Newton Introduction Behind the Streams: Building a Reliable Cloud Live Streaming Pipeline for Netflix introduced the architecture of the streaming pipeline. This...
WeiterlesenMetaâs secure-by-default frameworks wrap potentially unsafe OS and third-party functions, making security the default while preserving developer speed and usability. These frameworks are designed to closely...
WeiterlesenCan you believe it? Weâre nearly at the end of 2025. And what a year itâs been! From re:Invent recap events, to AWS Summits, AWS Innovate,...
WeiterlesenA list of rounded images that slightly overlap each other is a classic web design pattern. You are for sure wondering what the novelty we are...
WeiterlesenThe integration combines efficient open source virtualization with high performance, enterprise-grade storage We are pleased to announce a new, native integration between Canonical LXD and HPE...
WeiterlesenAs I reflect on a year of Quanta biology stories to decide which of the many excellent ones to recommend, I am relying on memory. But...
WeiterlesenThis series of posts will guide you through building a simple game using Deno. This post sets up the game loop, user controls and basic game...
WeiterlesenNarwhals is intended for Python library developers who need to analyze DataFrames in a range of standard formats, including Polars, pandas, DuckDB, and others. It does...
WeiterlesenIn 2025, the Internet is more central to our lives than ever, and we rely on an array of online services to get things done, connect...
WeiterlesenThe 2025 Cloudflare Radar Year in Review is here: our sixth annual review of the Internet trends and patterns we observed throughout the year, based on...
WeiterlesenIn this quiz, youâll test your understanding of what the Narwhals library offers you. By working through this quiz, youâll revisit many of the concepts presented...
WeiterlesenDisney made a deal with OpenAI, which both speaks to the durability of Disney’s assets and to OpenAI’s competition with Google.
WeiterlesenMotivation and Vision The core motivation behind data analysis pipelines, and the focus of this article, is the need to establish a clear path from unprocessed...
WeiterlesenReview: Brigands & Breadknives, by Travis Baldree Series: Legends & Lattes #3 Publisher: Tor Copyright: 2025 ISBN: 1-250-33489-6 Format: Kindle Pages: 325 Brigands & Breadknives is...
WeiterlesenSnapscope by Alan Pope lets you scan Snap packages to list CVES or security vulnerabilities in any bundled libraries, giving you more insight into Snap security....
WeiterlesenWe recently bought some Govee Glide Hexa Light Panels, because they have a local LAN API that is well integrated into Home Assistant. Or so we...
WeiterlesenBoost is a very large and comprehensive set of (peer-reviewed) libraries for the C++ programming language, containing well over one hundred individual libraries. The BH package...
WeiterlesenHi, this is Gergely with a bonus, free issue of the Pragmatic Engineer Newsletter. In every issue, I cover Big Tech and startups through the lens...
WeiterlesenI was wondering if there was some debian thread and noticed maybe something is broken in my mail setup. The amount of emails I am receiving...
WeiterlesenWhen your organization first signed its Microsoft Azure Consumption Commitment (MACC), it was a strategic step to unlock better pricing and enable cloud growth. However, fulfilling...
WeiterlesenAlex Kretzschmar joins Adam for a trip down the Linux rabbit hole â Docker vs Podman, building a Kubernetes cluster, ZFS backups with zfs.rent, bootc, favorite...
WeiterlesenWelcome back to This Week in Stratechery! As a reminder, each week, every Friday, weâre sending out this overview of content in the Stratechery bundle; highlighted...
WeiterlesenThe second Ubuntu 26.04 snapshot is ready to download, making testing of ‘Resolute Raccoon’ ahead of next April’s stable release easier. Details inside. You’re reading Ubuntu...
WeiterlesenIâll admit, when container queries first shipped back in 2022, I didnât really pay attention. I mean, why container size queries when we already have media...
WeiterlesenOrganizers of the openSUSE America Summit have opened the call for presentations for the 2026 event. We are inviting contributors across the globe and the Americas...
WeiterlesenThe openSUSE community will celebrate the 6-year anniversary of the openSUSE Bar on Dec. 19 starting at 13:00 UTC. Join people in the bar and celebrate...
WeiterlesenThis article series takes a closer look at interesting projects that recently landed in Copr. Copr is a build-system for anyone in the Fedora community. It hosts...
WeiterlesenThe post How to Use Fedora Toolbx for Isolated Development Environments first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides . Modern Linux development has moved...
WeiterlesenDebian Contributions: 2025-11 Contributing to Debian is part of Freexianâs mission. This article covers the latest achievements of Freexian and their collaborators. All of this is...
WeiterlesenWelcome to post 56 in the R4 series. The recent post #54 reviewed a number of earlier posts on r-ci, our small (but very versatile) runner...
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WeiterlesenAI agents are reshaping software development, from writing code to carrying out complex instructions. Yet LLM-based agents are prone to errors and often perform poorly on...
WeiterlesenOn December 3, 2025, immediately following the public disclosure of the critical, maximum-severity React2Shell vulnerability (CVE-2025-55182), the Cloudforce One Threat Intelligence team began monitoring for early...
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