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Intel Layoffs Spark Maintainer Changes in Linux 6.17 Drivers
In the ever-evolving world of open-source software development, Intel Corp. is navigating turbulent waters amid corporate restructuring, with ripple effects reaching into the Li...
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Linux 6.17 Debuts AMD-Led Granular CPU Security Controls for Spectre
In the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity, where threats to CPU architectures demand constant vigilance, a significant advancement has arrived with the Linux kernel's latest iter...
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Wayback 0.2 Boosts X11 on Wayland with Stability and Multi-Monitor Support
In the rapidly evolving world of open-source graphics protocols, the release of Wayback 0.2 marks a significant milestone for developers seeking to bridge the gap between legacy X1...
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Erlang Solutions Launches Free CI/CD Security Audits for Erlang/Elixir Projects
In the fast-evolving world of software development, where open-source communities drive innovation, Erlang Solutions has launched a groundbreaking initiative to bolster security fo...
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Master Git Push and Rebase Defaults for Seamless Collaboration
In the ever-evolving world of software development, where version control systems like Git reign supreme, mastering the nuances of commands such as push and rebase can mean the dif...
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Blockchain Transforms MMOs: Decentralized Ownership and $301B Market by 2030
In the ever-evolving intersection of gaming and technology, the notion of constructing a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) entirely on blockchain infrastructure has shifted f...
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ByteDance’s Trae IDE Telemetry Scandal May Not Be As Bad As Feared
In the fast-evolving world of software development tools, ByteDance's Trae IDE—a fork of Microsoft's Visual Studio Code enhanced with AI features—has sparked intense scrutiny over...
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76% of Developers Use AI for Coding, But Face Productivity Tax
In the rapidly evolving world of software development, artificial intelligence tools promised to revolutionize coding by accelerating productivity and reducing mundane tasks. Yet,...
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OpenBSD Revives 1990s CDE for Secure, Lightweight Desktop
In the ever-evolving world of open-source operating systems, a nostalgic yet significant development has emerged: the integration of the Classic Common Desktop Environment (CDE) in...
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Linux Kernel 6.17 Boosts SSD Zeroing with NVMe and SCSI Support
In the ever-evolving world of open-source software, the Linux kernel continues to push boundaries in storage efficiency, with the upcoming 6.17 release introducing a subtle yet imp...
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Linux 6.17 Staging: WiFi Driver Removals, Enhancements, and 10K Line Cut
The Linux kernel's staging area, a proving ground for experimental code before it graduates to the mainline, is seeing a flurry of activity as the 6.17 release cycle ramps up. Greg...
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Cisco Donates AGNTCY to Linux Foundation for Open-Source AI Agent Network
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, a new initiative from the Linux Foundation promises to bridge the gaps between disparate AI systems, potentially transform...
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Open-Source Dev Slams Microsoft’s IT Failures Amid AI Pivot
A Developer's Frustration Boils Over In a scathing blog post dated July 25, 2025, open-s...
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Bcachefs Faces Exclusion from Linux Kernel 6.17 in Torvalds Dispute
In the intricate world of open-source software development, few sagas capture the tension between innovation and governance quite like the recent turmoil surrounding Bcachefs, the...
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Canonical Boosts Ubuntu with Latest Interim Linux Kernels
Shifting Gears in Kernel Management In a move that signals a deeper commitment to upstream Linux development, Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, has announced a signific...
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