The Linux kernel remains the beating heart of the OS. In 2026, we’ll likely see: New Long-Term Support (LTS) Baselines: With releases like 6.18 already declared LTS and successor branches maturing, ...
I'm not gonna lie: I don't give FreeBDS (or any of the BSDs) the attention they deserve. The reason for that is simple: I'm a Linux guy. But isn't FreeBSD Linux? It looks like Linux, it smells like ...
Your open-source stack doesn't have to fall apart. Chaingaurd EmeritOSS will patch dying tools - and prevent them from becoming security risks.
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I explored Linux Fedora and found it to be an impressive experience, while the Whoop 5.0 MG turned out to be underwhelming
I've been exploring different operating systems, transitioning from Windows to MacOS, and then to Linux Mint, finding each ...
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