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Fedora no longer trusts on AI ... or so it seems for now.
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Linux's stable maintainer is betting on a new Rust type to address a class of bugs C has never been able to fully pre...
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After months of no responses and packages being left in disrepair, the FESCo has drawn a hard line.
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The community build also drops its 20-connection limit and gets a lighter, simpler architecture.
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The password manager swapped its CEO, rewrote its core values, and briefly pulled "Always Free" from its pricing page.
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Azure Linux 4.0 is on the way, and its GitHub repo quietly confirms it's built on Fedora.
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Still in alpha, it brings keyboard-first system cleaning to servers, headless machines, and remote SSH sessions.
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Sharing my home automation journey as I keep on exploring and troubleshooting.
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The open source web-based project management platform adds email workflows, risk tracking, and AI-assisted translatio...
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It works if you trust the AI agent that also took screenshots as proof.
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Btw, it is lightweight, open source, and not built on Electron.
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Two council members have retracted their approval votes after people raised concerns.
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Want to run AI models locally without expensive hardware? I tested 8 LLMs on a CPU-only machine to find out what work...
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The kernel vulnerabilities and their fixes.
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Not every day you come across something absurd and fun and amusing at the same time.
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Fedora Hummingbird ships the entire OS as a bootable OCI image with atomic updates and rollback support.
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A proposed scheduler update shows frame time improvements on aging hardware under heavy CPU load.
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Fedora and Pop!_OS have also pushed fixes. Here's what changed and how to get patched.
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Packages that can't be rebuilt byte-for-byte are now blocked from entering Debian's testing branch.
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This AI-assisted patch would let admins disable vulnerable kernel functions until a proper fix ships.