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- DXGI debugging: Microsoft put me on a list, Posted on: 09/23/2025
- “UTF-8 is a brilliant design”, Posted on: 09/14/2025
- Google to require developer certification to install Android applications, even outside of the Play Store, Posted on: 08/25/2025
- GitHub becomes part of Microsoft’s “AI” organisation, Posted on: 08/11/2025
- AOL announces it’s ending its dial-up internet service, Posted on: 08/10/2025
- AOL announces it’s ending its dial-up internet service, Posted on: 08/09/2025
- Linux 6.16 released, Posted on: 07/29/2025
- You can now run graphical applications in Android’s Linux Terminal, Posted on: 07/24/2025
- AROS continues centimetering closer to 64bit, Posted on: 07/24/2025
- wlmaker: Wayland compositor that reproduces Window Maker’s look and feel, Posted on: 07/14/2025
- Study: using “AI” slows developers down significantly, Posted on: 07/11/2025
- Systemd has been a complete, utter, unmitigated success, Posted on: 07/09/2025
- AI note takers are flooding Zoom calls as workers opt to skip meetings, Posted on: 07/03/2025
- Servers and thin clients in every home is the future they stole from us, Posted on: 07/03/2025
- “I want a good parallel computer”, Posted on: 06/30/2025
- Liberux Nexx: a Linux smartphone built in Europe, Posted on: 06/18/2025
- Haiku’s development activity seems to be shifting from the operating system to its applications, Posted on: 06/18/2025
- Twin: a text-mode window environment, Posted on: 06/17/2025
- Two weeks with AR glasses and Linux on Android, Posted on: 05/21/2025
- Microsoft releases WSL as open source, announces CLI text editor to replace the MS-DOS Editor, Posted on: 05/21/2025
- Silicon Valley developers need to unionise, Posted on: 05/15/2025
- Silicon Valley developers need to unionise, Posted on: 05/15/2025
- Microsoft brings back Office application preloading from the ’90s, Posted on: 05/01/2025
- Torvalds states the obvious: file systems should be case-sensitive, Posted on: 04/27/2025
- The wonderful world of Linux package managers, Posted on: 04/23/2025
- Netboot Windows 11 with iSCSI and iPXE, Posted on: 03/01/2025
- Chromium Ozone/Wayland: the last mile stretch, Posted on: 02/21/2025
- Fedora should not push its users to its own Flatpak repository, Posted on: 02/16/2025
- Fedora should not push its users to its own Flatpak repository, Posted on: 02/16/2025
- Fedora should not push its users to its own Flatpak repository, Posted on: 02/14/2025
- IncludeOS: a minimal, resource efficient unikernel for cloud services, Posted on: 12/30/2024
- “Firefox” ported to Haiku, Posted on: 12/13/2024
- A brief history of Mac servers, Posted on: 12/11/2024
- A brief history of Mac servers, Posted on: 12/10/2024
- Microsoft pushes full-screen ads for Copilot+ PCs on Windows 10 users, Posted on: 11/23/2024
- Google is preparing to let you run Linux apps on Android, just like Chrome OS, Posted on: 10/17/2024
- GNOME 47 released with accent colours and completely new open/save file dialogs, Posted on: 09/20/2024
- RISC Laptops of the 90s and early 2000s, Posted on: 09/08/2024
- Apple helped nix part of a child safety bill. More fights are expected., Posted on: 09/04/2024
- freebsd-rustdate: updating FreeBSD, but a lot faster, Posted on: 08/28/2024
- Popular AI “nudify” sites sued amid shocking rise in victims globally, Posted on: 08/18/2024
- Single-command Windows 11 system requirements bypass trick for unsupported PCs blocked, Posted on: 08/17/2024
- Haiku gets tentative Firefox port, Posted on: 08/12/2024
- Wayland merges new screen capture protocols, Posted on: 08/12/2024
- Wayland merges new screen capture protocols, Posted on: 08/11/2024
- Every Microsoft employee is now being judged on their security work, Posted on: 08/06/2024
- Full-featured email server running OpenBSD, Posted on: 07/30/2024
- No more boot loader: please use the kernel instead, Posted on: 07/09/2024
- Some sanity for C and C++ development on Windows, Posted on: 07/05/2024
- Booting Linux off of Google Drive, Posted on: 07/04/2024
- Looking ahead to 30 years of FreeDOS, Posted on: 07/01/2024
- Looking ahead to 30 years of FreeDOS, Posted on: 06/26/2024
