/linux4hLinus Torvalds tells The Reg how Linux evolved from solo act • The RegisterThis article delves into the origins of Linux, detailing how it evolved from a solo project by Linus Torvalds to a collaborative effort with contributions from early developers like Theodore 'Ts'o and Dirk Hohndel. It highlights the technical challenges, the role of the GNU General Public License in broadening its appeal, and the community-driven nature of its development.
/linux5hLinus Torvalds and friends tell The Reg how Linux solo act became a global jam sessionLinus and company told me how #Linux went from being a one-man show to being a group effort.
/technology7hHow Much of the World’s Data Is Cat Content?This is the kind of hard-hitting data analysis I expect to find on the net!
/technology2dcURL’s Daniel Stenberg: AI slop is DDoSing open source - The New StackFor open-source software, AI is very much a mixed blessing.
/linux2dWhy my favorite Linux distro is slowing down - and I'm thrilled about itHere's what's coming next for #Linux Mint.
/technology2dWhy my favorite Linux distro is slowing down - and I'm thrilled about it | ZDNETHere's what's coming next for #Linux Mint.
/technology5dSlow Wi-Fi? I found 10 proven ways to fix your internet this weekend (most are free)This ZDNET article provides 10 practical tips to improve home Wi-Fi speed and connectivity. The tips include testing your internet speed, upgrading hardware, keeping firmware updated, optimizing router placement, adjusting channels and bands, testing your network, monitoring network usage, fine-tuning network settings, and scheduling regular checks.
/technology5dAnthropic's AI‑built C compiler is not all that impressive • The Register<Yawn> I can copy and paste open-source code without understanding what I'm doing and do a bad job of it, too, but no one's praising me to high heaven.
/technology7dThe hunt for truly zero-CVE container images - The New StackThere are two ways to do it. Chainguard builds from scratch, while others, such as Docker, rely on the upstream Linux distros. Each has its good points.
/linux8dThe latest Linux kernel release closes out the 6.x era - and it's a gift to cloud adminsHaving run of fingers and toes, Linus Torvalds adds that the next version of Linux will be 7.0
/technology8dThe latest Linux kernel release closes out the 6.x era - and it's a gift to cloud admins | ZDNETHaving run of fingers and toes, Linus Torvalds adds that the next version of Linux will be 7.0
/technology9d5 Linux servers that let you ditch the public cloud and reclaim your privacy - for free | ZDNETEuropean Union countries are moving away from American tech giants to run their own clouds and servers to control their digital destiny. You can do this, too. Here's how.
/technology9dOperant AI targets ‘shadow’ AI agents with real-time security platform - The New StackShadow AI agents are becoming a real problem, but Operant AI has an answer.
/politics12dDonald Trump Already Knows the 2026 Election Is “Rigged” | The New YorkerI need a drink--and I don't really drink."The President has already told us ... that he intends to go after the 2026 elections." We just "don’t exactly know what form Trump’s attempt will take. "Maybe ICE, maybe something else. It's not if—it’s how."
/technology12dWhy Kubernetes is retiring Ingress NGINX - The New StackYou could keep running Ingress NGINX on #Kubernetes without support; it would be really stupid, but you could!
/technology13dIt took a researcher fewer than 2 hours to hijack OpenClawDo not--I repeat--do not use OpenClaw or Moltbook. They really have no security to speak of.
/kubernetes14dWhy Kubernetes is retiring Ingress NGINX - The New StackYou could keep running Ingress NGINX on #Kubernetes without support; it would be really stupid, but you could!
/news14dWashington Post Begins Laying Off More Than 300 JournalistsMatt Murray, The Post’s executive editor, said, "Today is about positioning ourselves to become more essential to people’s lives." By killing its sports desk and cutting back local and international news coverage. Right. Stick a fork in it, it's done.
/technology15dBy whatever name — Moltbot, Clawd, OpenClaw — this uber AI assistant is a security nightmare – ComputerworldYes, as a cutting-edge technology, it's cool. So is driving down the highway at 100 miles an hour without a seatbelt, but I don’t recommend it.
/technology15dMoltbook: Hype or the Singularity?If you believe Moltbook is the next AI revolution, I have a great used bridge to sell you in the NYC area. Cheap!
/programming16dChainguard admitted Factory 1.0 was "brittle." Here’s how 2.0 fixes it. - The New StackChainguard Factory 2.0 promises to make producing truly secure programming artifacts faster than ever.
/linux16dWTAF! The Bash Reference Manual is in the Epstein files. https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00315849.pdf