Microsoft says it’s building an app store for AI content licensing
Microsoft says it is working on the Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM), an AI licensing hub that shows usage terms set by publishers. That way, AI companies...
WeiterlesenMicrosoft says it is working on the Publisher Content Marketplace (PCM), an AI licensing hub that shows usage terms set by publishers. That way, AI companies...
WeiterlesenI went undercover on Moltbook and loved role-playing as a conscious bot. But rather than a novel breakthrough, the AI-only site is a crude rehashing of...
WeiterlesenTwo agents involved in the shooting deaths of US citizens in Minneapolis are reportedly part of highly militarized DHS units whose extreme tactics are generally reserved...
WeiterlesenPart of traveling the world as an Anglophone involves the uncomfortable realization that everyone else is better at learning your language than people like you are...
WeiterlesenToday, we’re announcing the general availability of AWS IAM Identity Center multi-Region support to enable AWS account access and managed application use in additional AWS Regions....
WeiterlesenRoku is knocking down the price of all of its streaming devices ahead of football’s big game.
WeiterlesenAlthough it was finally replaced last year by the new Switch 2, the orginal switch isn’t done just yet. Many recent Switch games (and a handful...
WeiterlesenChromebooks debuted 16 years ago with the limited release of Google’s Cr-48, an unassuming compact laptop that was provided free to select users. From there, Chromebooks...
WeiterlesenApple has announced a new version of Xcode, the latest version of its integrated development environment (IDE) for building software for its own platforms, like the...
WeiterlesenRight-wing influencers who were instrumental in spreading allegations of fraud in Minnesota ahead of ICE’s surge are now going after a number of California’s social welfare...
WeiterlesenThe attack occurred last year, but updating to a recent version is still recommended.
WeiterlesenHysteria continues to build over Moltbook, the so-called AI Agent social network. If you believe Elon Musk, Moltbook is at the “very early stages of the...
WeiterlesenIt’s Christmas of 1994, and I am 16 years old. Sitting on the table in our family room next to a pile of cow-spotted boxes is...
WeiterlesenRight now, it seems like almost every tech company is changing its developer tooling stack, which is a big shift from eighteen months ago when the...
WeiterlesenIn time for next month’s GNOME 50 release are some improvements merged today for the Mutter compositor code adding HiDPI and monitor mode emulation support to...
WeiterlesenAmid the Trump administration’s attack on universities, Harvard has emerged as a particular target. Early on, the administration put $2.2 billion in research money on hold and...
WeiterlesenRoss is joining to help us shape what Tailscale’s product lines become next, as we grow and evolve. We’re going to keep it understandable, predictable, and...
WeiterlesenWe warned you! Today, Ingress NGINX is still being used by 50% of Kubernetes users to manage incoming traffic, but it’s long been slotted for retirement. We...
WeiterlesenFOSDEM 2026 was great! I hope to blog a proper postmortem in due course. But for now, The video of my talk is up, as are...
WeiterlesenThis paper discusses how RF propagation simulations empower engineers to test numerous real-world use cases in far less time, and at lower costs, than in situ...
WeiterlesenCreating your theme is the fun part. After you’re done, the next step is to publish your theme so you — and others — can enjoy...
WeiterlesenLearn how to install Docker on Debian 13 Trixie step by step using the official Docker repository. Includes verification, non-root access, updates, and uninstall steps.
WeiterlesenFlush door handles have been quite the automotive design trend of late. Stylists like them because they don’t add visual noise to the side of a...
WeiterlesenFor those that have been very eager to hear about the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” performance on Linux, today’s the day! Last Thursday...
WeiterlesenSurface Pro or Surface Laptop? Here’s how to decide which Microsoft device is right for you.
WeiterlesenThe team behind Tyr started 2025 with little to show in our quest to produce a Rust GPU driver for Arm Mali hardware, and by the...
WeiterlesenSecurity updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (fence-agents, gcc-toolset-15-binutils, golang-github-openprinting-ipp-usb, iperf3, kernel, kernel-rt, openssl, osbuild-composer, php:8.2, python3, util-linux, and wireshark), Debian (clamav and xrdp), Fedora (gimp...
WeiterlesenOpenAI is prioritizing the advancement of ChatGPT over more long-term research, prompting the departure of senior staff as the $500 billion company adapts to stiff competition...
WeiterlesenIn 1930, a young physicist named Carl D. Anderson was tasked by his mentor with measuring the energies of cosmic rays—particles arriving at high speed from...
WeiterlesenToday, we are launching Local Uploads for R2 in open beta. With Local Uploads enabled, object data is automatically written to a storage location close to...
WeiterlesenThis video course will teach you how to use Gemini CLI to bring Google’s AI-powered coding assistance directly into your terminal. After you authenticate with your...
WeiterlesenOpenAI recently published the first in a series of articles detailing the design and functionality of their Codex software development agent. The inaugural post highlights the...
WeiterlesenThis $100 accessory adds a little bit of that Nintendo quirkiness to the otherwise no-nonsense Switch 2.
WeiterlesenWe tested leading filtered shower heads, from Rorra to Canopy to Jolie. The winners were clear.
WeiterlesenPocket TTS delivers high-quality text-to-speech on standard CPUs. No GPU, no cloud APIs, no latency. 100M parameters, 200ms latency, voice cloning included. The post Pocket TTS:...
WeiterlesenBetter late than never!
WeiterlesenThis sure does feel familiar to any Linux user. And it is for Windows power users.
WeiterlesenMerged four years ago to the Linux kernel networking subsystem’s Shared Memory Communications (SMC) code was TCP Upper Layer Protocol (ULP) support for allowing applications to...
WeiterlesenThis is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Microbes could extract the...
WeiterlesenSignos is the first FDA-cleared, AI-enabled system that uses CGMs to nudge you toward healthier behaviors.
WeiterlesenThis sleeper sofa comprises a reversible chaise, sofa, daybed, and queen-size bed—I slept on it for a week to see if it’s good for guests.
WeiterlesenMicrosoft gives the FBI the ability to decrypt BitLocker in response to court orders: about twenty times per year. It’s possible for users to store those...
WeiterlesenLED lighting is now commonplace across homes, businesses, and industrial settings. It uses little energy and provides a great deal of light. However, a new study...
WeiterlesenOn November 2, 1988, graduate student Robert Morris released a self-replicating program into the early Internet. Within 24 hours, the Morris worm had infected roughly 10...
WeiterlesenEtleap has recently launched the Iceberg pipeline platform, a new managed data pipeline layer designed to let enterprises adopt Apache Iceberg without building or maintaining a...
WeiterlesenWith ICE and CBP roaming the streets, united community action is more important than ever right now – from local mutual aid groups to school safety...
WeiterlesenThe Westworld showrunner thinks AI will be good for burgeoning filmmakers, but not for Hollywood blockbusters.
WeiterlesenDeno Deploy is now generally available, plus some highlights of new features and tools.
WeiterlesenInstant Linux microVMs with defense-in-depth security for running untrusted code.
WeiterlesenThe makeup of the Winter Olympics has changed many times in the 100-plus years of the Games. Here are some sports that haven’t stood the test...
WeiterlesenHistory is already being made at the Milano Cortina Games—and they haven’t even started.
WeiterlesenWhat a three-time Olympic medalist packs for the Milano Cortina Winter Games.
WeiterlesenOpenIndiana as the open-source project built atop Illumos that is continuing to maintain and advance the former OpenSolaris code is working on a big ambitions of...
WeiterlesenListen to this post: Log in to listen One way to track the AI era, starting with the November 2022 launch of ChatGPT, is by which...
WeiterlesenThe day after the second general strike in Minneapolis, the labor unions of Portland, Oregon, marched in solidarity. It was the warmest day that Portland had...
WeiterlesenWIRED attended two documentary screening parties—one on each coast—for the First Lady’s film. What a time.
WeiterlesenA new report from the Public Service Alliance finds state privacy laws offer public servants few ways to protect their private data, even as threats against...
WeiterlesenAnnounced back in October was NTFS Plus as a new Linux driver for NTFS based on the former NTFS kernel driver prior to Paragon Software contributing...
WeiterlesenAs nights get hotter around the globe due to climate change, the prevalence of sleep apnea is expected to increase by as much as threefold.
WeiterlesenThe X.Org Foundation has announced that this year’s X.Org Developers Conference will be taking place in Toronto, Canada and hosted by Arm…
WeiterlesenIn a pine forest on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, the only active nickel mine in the US is nearing the end of its life. At a time...
WeiterlesenSo what’s the difference between combobox, multiselect, listbox, and dropdown? While all these UI components might appear similar, they serve different purposes. The choice often comes...
WeiterlesenAWS’s open source edge run time meets Canonical’s fully containerized OS for devices delivering a supported and robust end-to-end answer for enterprises looking to develop their...
WeiterlesenWe recently announced that you can now benefit from the combined power of Ubuntu Core and AWS IoT Greengrass to bring the computation, storage, and AI...
WeiterlesenThe rise of AI coding tools is a stress test on open source software business models. The post What Tailwind teaches us about open source in...
WeiterlesenOriginally released for the Sony PlayStation in 1998, Resident Evil 2 came on two CDs and used 1.2 GB in total. Of this, full-motion video (FMV)...
WeiterlesenPrevent AI-generated tech debt with Skeleton Architecture. This approach separates human-governed infrastructure (Skeleton) from AI-generated logic (Tissue) using Vertical Slices and Dependency Inversion. By enforcing security...
WeiterlesenHow to enable your developers to make an instant impact. The post What 7 years as a contractor taught me about onboarding appeared first on LeadDev.
WeiterlesenThe Dev Proxy team has released Dev Proxy version 2.1, introducing new features aimed at improving developer productivity and simplifying local testing workflows. This release focuses...
WeiterlesenThe launch of NASA’s Artemis II mission, the first flight of astronauts to the Moon in more than 53 years, will have to wait another month...
WeiterlesenThe post How to Enable AI Agents in ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors on Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides . Learn how to...
WeiterlesenThe original Switch is officially Nintendo’s best-selling console of all time after surpassing the DS handheld in lifetime sales. In its latest earnings release, Nintendo reports...
WeiterlesenSoftware package updates for openSUSE Tumbleweed beginning in 2026 started off fast and paused in the middle of the month before resuming. New major versions transactional-update...
WeiterlesenOver on YouTube you can see [Yang-Hui He] present to The Royal Institution about Mathematics: The rise of the machines. In this one hour presentation [Yang-Hui...
WeiterlesenThe post 5 Must-Try AI Tools for Linux Users in 2026 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides . In this article, you will...
WeiterlesenMongoDB has recently announced the public preview of its Embedding and Reranking API on MongoDB Atlas. The new API gives developers direct access to Voyage AI’s...
WeiterlesenThe KDE desktop’s new login manager (PLM) in the upcoming Plasma 6.6 will mark the first time that KDE requires that the underlying OS uses systemd,...
WeiterlesenThe latest batch of Jeffrey Epstein files shed light on the convicted sex offender’s ties to Silicon Valley—and Peter Thiel’s exacting approach to food.
Weiterlesen[XYZAiden]’s concept for a flexible robotic gripper might be a few years old, but if anything it’s even more accessible now than when he first prototyped...
WeiterlesenPosted on February 3, 2026 Tags: madeof:atoms, madeof:bits Today I had a day off. Some of it went great. Some less so. I woke up, went...
WeiterlesenThe clock is ticking for Communications Service Providers (CSPs). To survive in the telecommunications (telco) industry, every CSP must transition to a TechCo model and beyond....
WeiterlesenRed Hat OpenShift 4.21, based on Kubernetes 1.34 and CRI-O 1.34, is now generally available. Together with Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, this release demonstrates our...
WeiterlesenSoftware reliability is a persistent problem for developers because IT systems are built on unreliable components: hardware degrades; software has bugs; networks drop packets; large language...
WeiterlesenBy fusing SpaceX and xAI—which acquired X last year—Elon Musk tightens his grip over technologies that shape national security, social media, and artificial intelligence.
WeiterlesenAdobe is pulling the plug on Adobe Animate. In a FAQ posted to Adobe’s website, the company says it will stop selling the animation software on...
WeiterlesenIf you know anything about the history of id Software, you know how 1992’s Wolfenstein 3D helped establish the company’s leadership in the burgeoning first-person shooter...
WeiterlesenCrunchyroll is one of the most popular streaming platforms for anime viewers. Over the past six years, the service has raised prices for fans, and today,...
WeiterlesenAI is ubiquitous in both the consumer and enterprise sectors. Yet few organizations are realizing AI’s full potential. Why? AI agents must make decisions and take...
WeiterlesenFollowing the Rust Coreutils presentation from FOSDEM this weekend, Rust Coreutils 0.6 is now available as the latest feature release for this Rust programming language re-implementation...
WeiterlesenWaymo announced a $16 billion investment round aimed at bringing its robotaxi business to more US cities, as well as some overseas markets. The funding round...
WeiterlesenThe Apple Watch SE 3 — our go to pick for most people — is on sale starting at $219 ($30 off) for a limited time....
WeiterlesenNonmedical devices that read brainwaves, such as smart headbands, headphones, and glasses, are becoming more popular among consumers. The products claim to make users more productive,...
WeiterlesenSpaceX has formally acquired another one of Elon Musk’s companies, xAi, the space company announced on Monday afternoon. “SpaceX has acquired xAI to form the most...
WeiterlesenElon Musk is merging two of the companies that he leads, SpaceX and xAI (which also owns X), into one. According to an announcement from Musk:...
WeiterlesenLast week, the Department of Justice released a trove of documents related to its case against Jeffrey Epstein, its largest to date. Amid the millions of...
WeiterlesenHi there, I’m more than halfway through (8 weeks) my Outreachy internship with Debian, working on the openQA project to test Live Images. My journey into...
WeiterlesenUkraine and SpaceX say they recently collaborated to stop strikes by Russian drones using Starlink and will soon block all unregistered use of Starlink terminals in...
WeiterlesenIf you’ve been a part of the Linux community for even a brief period, over the past few years, chances are pretty good that you’ve stumbled...
WeiterlesenWhen you’re debugging a large React codebase, you might start to feel like a detective. Especially when you are looking for unexpected state changes, components that...
WeiterlesenThe new, revised Chainguard Factory 2.0 swaps out 1.0’s fragile, event-driven pipeline with a self-healing system powered by a new open source framework called DriftlessAF. Lots...
WeiterlesenHackers have been building their own basic oscilloscopes out of inexpensive MCUs and cheap LCD screens for some years now, but microcontrollers have recently become fast...
WeiterlesenIf you’d like to have a simple solution for managing all the secrets you’re using in your Ansible Playbooks, keep reading on. Bitwarden’s Secrets Manager provides...
WeiterlesenSince March of 2025, the Department of Health and Human Services has been using tools from Palantir and the startup Credal AI to weed out perceived...
WeiterlesenOpenAI is betting that coding agents are outgrowing the terminal. The company launched a macOS desktop app on Monday for its Codex software development agent, which focuses less on...
WeiterlesenWith the concerns raised over comments by Mozilla’s new CEO with wanting to evolve Firefox into a “modern AI browser”, the Firefox 148 release due out...
WeiterlesenThe Trump administration is no fan of renewable energy, but it reserves special ire for wind power. Trump himself has repeatedly made false statements about the...
WeiterlesenUsers of the text and code editor Notepad++ may have unknowingly downloaded a malicious update for the app after its shared hosting servers were hijacked last...
WeiterlesenVersion 2.53.0 of the Git source-code management system has been released. Changes include documentation for the Git data model, the ability to choose the diff algorithm...
WeiterlesenInfrastructure delivering updates for Notepad++—a widely used text editor for Windows—was compromised for six months by suspected China-state hackers who used their control to deliver backdoored...
WeiterlesenJason Willems believes the tech monoculture is finally breaking, Don Ho shares some bad Notepad++ news, Tailscale’s Avery Pennarun pens a great downtime apology, Milan Milanović...
WeiterlesenThe Department of Justice has released more than 3 million documents and photos related to Jeffrey Epstein. Here’s who shows up from Big Tech the most...
WeiterlesenFollowing the debut of its $10 Kallsup Bluetooth speakers at CES 2026, Ikea is introducing another wireless speaker with a playful design and an affordable price...
WeiterlesenMicrosoft in Windows 11 22H2 introduced a new ACPI Device Specific Method (DSM) “Turn On Display” notification that the Linux 7.0 kernel will be adding support...
WeiterlesenThe Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cracked down on lead-based products—including lead paint and leaded gasoline—in the 1970s because of its toxic effects on human health. Scientists...
WeiterlesenRecently I finally got my hands on a LoongArch processor, the ISA developed by China’s Loongson Technology as an evolution from their earlier use of the...
WeiterlesenThe ongoing AI-fueled shortages of memory and storage chips has hit RAM kits and SSDs for PC builders the fastest and hardest, meaning it’s likely that,...
WeiterlesenOn Friday, a judge ruled that the Trump administration violated the law in forming its Climate Working Group, which released a report that was intended to...
Weiterlesen[Dave] over at Usagi Electric has a mystery on his hands in the form of a computer. He picked up a Motorola 68000 based machine at...
WeiterlesenWIRED’s favorite pet vacuum and our favorite purifier-heater are on steep discount right now.
WeiterlesenThe Epstein files released by the Department of Justice on Friday included at least a few dozen unredacted nude photos and names of at least 43...
WeiterlesenYamaha’s simple setup and substantial subwoofer set it apart, especially on sale.
WeiterlesenIntel’s Core Ultra lineup of desktop and laptop processors has been frustrating to review. None of them has been across-the-board awful or totally without redeeming qualities....
WeiterlesenFirefox 148 adds a new “AI Controls” panel to granularly disable or entirely block AI features with a kill-switch. Opt out of AI when the update...
WeiterlesenThis story originally appeared in The Algorithm, our weekly newsletter on AI. To get stories like this in your inbox first, sign up here. What would it...
WeiterlesenA debilitating infection from the parasitic Guinea worm is inching closer to global eradication, with an all-time low of only 10 human cases reported worldwide in...
WeiterlesenToday, OpenAI launched a macOS desktop app for Codex, its large language model-based coding tool that was previously used through a command line interface (CLI) on...
WeiterlesenWhile we might see Git 3.0 released around the end of 2026, Git 2.53 is out today as the latest feature release and continuing to make...
WeiterlesenOver the past week, we passed Laba festival, a traditional marker in the Chinese calendar that signals the final stretch leading up to the Lunar New...
WeiterlesenWhile many open-source enthusiasts like to flaunt RISC-V as not having the security challenges as x86_64 CPUs have seen over the past several years with various...
WeiterlesenIt has been difficult at times for new mainline releases in the Civilization series of games to win over new players right out of the gate....
WeiterlesenIn early 2007, René Hudec was in Building D of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, thumbing through roomfuls of floor-to-ceiling cabinets that look more like a...
WeiterlesenAI unsurprisingly took center stage during the keynotes and throughout much of Dynatrace Perform 2026, the annual user conference last week in Vegas. But while AI now plays a...
WeiterlesenBack in November, Cities: Skylines 2 publisher Paradox made the surprising announcement that longtime series developer Colossal Order would be ceasing work on the series as part...
WeiterlesenRaspberry Pi announces new price hikes for 2026, blaming the “AI infrastructure roll-out” for rising RAM costs. Pi 4 and Pi 5 models get way more...
WeiterlesenThiago Ghisi discusses the strategic evolution required to lead 100+ engineers without breaking the organization. He explains his “Three Levels of Impact” framework and shares practical...
WeiterlesenA prolific data ransom gang that calls itself Scattered Lapsus ShinyHunters (SLSH) has a distinctive playbook when it seeks to extort payment from victim firms: Harassing,...
WeiterlesenHello world ! I am an intern at Outreachy working with the Debian OpenQA team on images testing. We get to know what career opportunities awaits...
WeiterlesenThe kernel’s swap subsystem is a complex and often unloved beast. It is also a critical component in the memory-management subsystem and has a significant impact...
WeiterlesenAt times, it can seem like efforts to regulate and rein in AI are everything, everywhere, all at once. China issued the first AI-specific regulations in...
WeiterlesenAirbnb expands its global checkout with the “Pay as a Local” initiative, supporting over 20 locally preferred payment methods across 220 markets. The company replatformed its...
WeiterlesenLearn how to use –dry-run in Linux commands like rsync, apt, and git. Preview changes before execution to avoid data loss. The post How to Use...
WeiterlesenYears ago, when I read Sarah Drasner’s article on creating a VS Code theme, I silently thought to myself, That’s a lot of work… I’m never...
WeiterlesenAfter years of thinking about and learning about how radios work, I figured it was high-time to start to more aggressively share the things i’ve been...
WeiterlesenFor most of their evolutionary history, narwhals have relied more on sound than sight to survive in the Arctic’s dark icy waters. The speckled toothed whales—sometimes...
WeiterlesenMany organizations rushed into generative AI, only to see pilots fail to deliver value. Now, companies want measurable outcomes—but how do you design for success? At...
WeiterlesenSecurity updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (iperf3, kernel, and php), Debian (ceph, pillow, pyasn1, python-django, and python-tornado), Fedora (bind9-next, cef, chromium, fontforge, java-21-openjdk, java-25-openjdk, java-latest-openjdk,...
WeiterlesenThe terminal provides Python developers with direct control over their operating system through text commands. Instead of clicking through menus, you type commands to navigate folders,...
WeiterlesenEarly, experimental code for implementing 1GB PUD-level THPs in the Linux kernel are showing positive benchmark results but other upstream stakeholders were surprised by this patch...
WeiterlesenLinux kernel maintainer honored at Brussels ceremony for decades of critical infrastructure work.
WeiterlesenIf all goes according to plan Monday, NASA’s launch team at Kennedy Space Center in Florida will load more than 700,000 gallons of super-cold propellants into...
WeiterlesenThis is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. Inside the marketplace powering...
WeiterlesenNicknamed MyTerms, the new 7012-2025 IEEE standard defines mechanisms for exchanging personal information between individuals and online service providers, and specifies how individuals can enforce their...
WeiterlesenLight up and secure your driveway, backyard, or porch with a floodlight security camera.
WeiterlesenThere’s a new report about two AI coding assistants, used by 1.5 million developers, that are surreptitiously sending a copy of everything they ingest to China....
WeiterlesenSpice things up with our favorite sex toys, date-night boxes, and lingerie for every type of couple.
WeiterlesenFor decades, distributed databases have been built around the assumption that storage will live close to compute. The farther data travels over the network, the reasoning...
WeiterlesenThe Gradio team has released Daggr, a new open-source Python library designed to simplify the construction and debugging of multi-step AI workflows. Daggr allows developers to...
WeiterlesenSylvestre Ledru who serves as the lead developer of the uutils project for the Rust Coreutils implementation presented at FOSDEM 2026 this weekend on this initiative....
WeiterlesenAhead of Dell’s new XPS 14 and XPS 16 laptops powered by Intel Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” expected to be shipping in volume beginning...
WeiterlesenLinux From Scratch was one of the holdouts continuing optional SysVinit init system support through 2026, but that’s now ending. Linux From Scratch “LFS” and Beyond...
WeiterlesenIn this article, the author diagnoses common failures in ML initiatives, including weak problem framing and the persistent prototype-to-production gap. The piece provides practical, experience-based guidance...
WeiterlesenErica Pisani, host of the Performance and Sustainability track at QCon London 2025, reflects on lessons from assembling the track and from attending the talks. She...
WeiterlesenWant to get warmed up to watch a bunch of cold competition? Here are five films you should watch right now, from I, Tonya to Cool...
WeiterlesenFrom medals to mascots, schedules to slopes—here’s everything you need to know to be ready for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
WeiterlesenThe influx of security personnel from around the world is sparking concern among Italians ahead of the Milano Cortina Olympic Games.
WeiterlesenChill out and watch all the hockey, skiing, and skating competitions through the whole month of February.
WeiterlesenAnd how to fix them. The post Why your API golden paths aren’t being used appeared first on LeadDev.
WeiterlesenLast year Raspberry Pi announced price increases due to memory demand. Today they have announced another round of increased prices as a result of the memory...
WeiterlesenPicoIDE is a device that turns microSD cards into working hard drives and CD-ROMs for retro PCs.
WeiterlesenOpenAI’s Open Responses standardizes agentic AI workflows, tackling API fragmentation and enabling seamless transitions between proprietary and open-source models. Supported by partners like Hugging Face and...
WeiterlesenAfter Steam on Linux gaming hit a record high in December of 3.58%, the January 2026 numbers are now published…
WeiterlesenA Cloudflare blog post claiming a “production-grade” Matrix homeserver on Workers didn’t survive community scrutiny. Missing federation, incomplete encryption, and TODO comments in authentication logic pointed...
WeiterlesenMIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future. You can read the rest...
WeiterlesenLearn how to troubleshoot and fix the SSH “Permission denied (publickey)” error. Covers file permissions, key mismatches, SELinux, and SSH agent issues.
WeiterlesenHoroscopes are a great way to pass a boring lunchbreak, and an excellent excuse for ending a ill-considered relationship. They’re also a hilarious way to handle...
WeiterlesenThe post 7 Must-Try Linux Distros with KDE Plasma Desktop in 2026 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides . In this guide, we...
WeiterlesenAlthough not intended to be a game console, the CD-i would see a a couple of games released for it that would cement its position in...
WeiterlesenThis week’s Java roundup for January 26th, 2026, features news highlighting: an update on milestone and GA release schedule for Jakarta EE 12; the January 2026...
WeiterlesenFor many readers, more snow is the last thing they want to see right now…but what if it comes in the form of an online simulator...
WeiterlesenAs we continue to expand intelligence capabilities in Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, we’ve made the MCP server available as a technology preview feature in Ansible...
WeiterlesenSupport for managed identities and workload identities is now Generally Available (GA) for Microsoft Azure Red Hat OpenShift clusters. As a fully managed offering, Azure Red...
WeiterlesenAI adoption and development have accelerated with generative and agentic AI reaching the masses. As new markets emerge, businesses have been struggling to take advantage of...
WeiterlesenEvery organization piloting generative AI (gen AI) eventually hits the “inference wall.” It’s the moment when the excitement of a working prototype meets the cold reality...
WeiterlesenThe general availability (GA) of SQL Server 2025 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 (RHEL) empowers enterprises to confidently deploy Microsoft SQL Server 2025 on Red...
WeiterlesenJanuary’s software updates include VLC 3.0.23, Shotcut 26.1 with GPU decoding, and Vivaldi 7.6. Take a look at the month’s notable Linux app releases. You’re reading...
WeiterlesenThe 6.19-rc8 kernel prepatch is out for testing. “So things all look good, and unless something odd happens we’ll have a final 6.19 next weekend.“
WeiterlesenWhile typically the stable Linux kernel would come after the -rc7 release a week prior, for Linux 6.19 the release is being dragged out by an...
WeiterlesenWe’ve been following [Vik Olliver]’s progress on the μRepRap project with interest for some time now. The project’s goal is to build a 3D printer that...
WeiterlesenReports of Bill Gates’ connections with Jeffrey Epstein grow more lurid with each dump of documents from the Department of Justice. The latest includes somewhat confusing...
WeiterlesenAfter protests broke out in early January, the Iranian regime shut down the internet, starting the longest blackout in Iranian history. Despite this attempt to stop...
WeiterlesenThe modern era of VR started a long time ago, and a wide range of commercial headsets have proliferated on the market since then. If you...
WeiterlesenNew York City got hit with a hell of a snowstorm last week. And, inevitably, when I’m watching the snow fall, wandering the oddly quiet streets...
WeiterlesenResources 1.10 adds AMD NPU reporting to let Linux users track Ryzen AI performance alongside CPU, RAM, GPU and other system hardware usage. You’re reading Resources...
WeiterlesenI’ve used and reviewed dozens of e-readers over the years, but the 5-inch Kobo Mini remains my favorite for one simple reason: It was small. While...
WeiterlesenSamuel Thibault offered up a status update on the current state of GNU/Hurd from a presentation in Brussels at FOSDEM 2026. Thibault has previously shared updates...
WeiterlesenAny Linux distribution claiming that it wants to make Linux easy and accessible to the general public, as well as to establish itself as a new...
Weiterlesen