You paid me, a long-time Linux user, to use Windows 11 exclusively for a month: here’s how it went – OSnews
JustVugg/colibri: Run GLM-5.2 (744B MoE) on a 25GB-RAM consumer machine — pure C, zero deps, experts streamed from disk. Tiny engine, immense model. 🐦
Run GLM-5.2 (744B MoE) on a 25GB-RAM consumer machine — pure C, zero deps, experts streamed from disk. Tiny engine, immense model. 🐦 - JustVugg/colibri
Ways to think about token pricing — Benedict Evans
AI is in a supply crunch today, but what happens when we come out of it? How and where will supply, demand, price, capacity and capex get back into equilibrium? Today, model labs can name their price, but why won’t they end up as low-margin commodity infrastructure?
I Think I Have LLM Burnout
I didn't expect to get so tired of reading LLM output.
perber/leafwiki: LeafWiki - Self-hosted wiki. Single Go binary, SQLite, Markdown on disk. No external database required.
LeafWiki - Self-hosted wiki. Single Go binary, SQLite, Markdown on disk. No external database required. - perber/leafwiki
John Deere owners will get the right to repair their own equipment under a new FTC settlement
John Deere owners should soon feel free to fix their own machines. The Federal Trade Commission and several state attorneys general have secured a “right to repair” settlement with farming equipment company Deere & Co., known as John Deere.
Have you heard? Clickhouse is winning the observability wars!
Years ago I predicted that columnar storage would remake observability. What I didn't see coming: vendors would build it, nerf it, and sell a worse version back to you as "Datadog, but cheaper"
Samsung chip division's single-year profits beat its past 40 years of profits, combined, due to increased memory and storage prices — Samsung passes Nvidia to become most profitable company in the world, notches 19x quarterly increase in profit
DS president Kim Yong-Kwan told staff the unit's 2026 operating profit will top everything it has earned since Samsung entered the memory business.
Proton 11.0-1 Released To Advance Valve's Steam Play For The Best Linux Experience Yet
Proton 11.0-1 was just released as stable as the newest major version of this downstream of Wine that powers Valve's Steam Play to provide for a great Windows gaming experience across conventional Linux systems plus the popular Steam Deck and brand new Steam Machine.
Rotating Postgres Credentials Without Dropping a Single Connection in Node.JS
Credential rotation is a compliance requirement (PCI DSS, SOC 2, HIPAA) that most teams treat as a downtime event. Here is how to rotate postgres passwords in a Node.js application without restarting a single process or dropping a single connection.
6 security settings every GitHub maintainer should enable this week
These six free settings will not make your project unhackable. Nothing will. What they will do is close the easy doors.
GitLost: How We Tricked GitHub’s AI Agent into Leaking Private Repos - Noma Security
TL;DR: Noma Labs discovered a critical prompt injection vulnerability within GitHub’s new Agentic Workflows, allowing an unauthenticated attacker to silently pull data from private repositories by posting a crafted GitHub Issue in a public repository belonging to the same organization as the private repositories. Noma Labs named the vulnerability GitLost. Introduction GitHub recently launched […]
Go 1.26 Quietly Fixed the Things That Were Actually Annoying
Most release notes read like change logs. This one reads like a list of apologies. Here’s what changed, why it matters, and what you can…
AMD Ryzen AI Halo Developer System Review AMD Goes for Local AI
We test the AMD Ryzen AI Halo developer system and see how AMD is putting its spin on a 128GB local AI dev box
saiyam1814/kiac: Local Kubernetes on Apple's container framework - every node is its own lightweight VM. Metrics, storage, and LoadBalancer included.
Local Kubernetes on Apple's container framework - every node is its own lightweight VM. Metrics, storage, and LoadBalancer included. - saiyam1814/kiac
kiac: Kubernetes on Apple Containers with VM-Isolated Nodes | Kubesimplify
kiac runs local Kubernetes on macOS where every node is its own lightweight VM via apple/container: kubeadm or k3s flavors, Cilium on a custom kernel, built-in LoadBalancer, Grafana, Gateway API, and clusters that survive reboots.
GitHub Has Restricted Access to Star Data
GitHub is restricting its stargazers API to a repository's admins and collaborators, which breaks star history for repos you don't own. Here's what happened and what we're doing.
16-Year-Old Linux KVM Vulnerability Allows Malicious Guest to Corrupt Host Kernel Memory
Januscape is a 16-year-old KVM flaw that lets malicious guests corrupt host kernel memory, breaking VM isolation on Intel and AMD systems.
Tech jobs market in 2026, part 3: hiring managers & job seekers
The market where nobody finds each other, the hottest market for AI-related positions, tough for engineering leaders, and more. Based on details from 50+ hiring managers & job seekers
Agent Name Service: The universal AI Agents identity system
The Linux Foundation is moving to standardize AI agents through the Agent Name Service (ANS) and the related DNS-AID proposal.
The (Petty) Reason We Didn't End Up Using jj
Jujutsu (jj) has been picking up steam as a Git-compatible version control system.
GLM 5.2 and the coming AI margin collapse (part 1)
GLM 5.2 is the first open weights model I'd call a genuine competitor to Opus and GPT for agentic work - at ~15-20% of the price. Part one of why AI inference margins are about to collapse.
iOfficeAI/OfficeCLI: OfficeCLI is the first and best Office suite purpose-built for AI agents to read, edit, and automate Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files. Free, open-source, single binary, no Office installation required.
OfficeCLI is the first and best Office suite purpose-built for AI agents to read, edit, and automate Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files. Free, open-source, single binary, no Office installation req...
Open source governance isn't one model. Here's how it actually works. | We Love Open Source • All Things Open
Most open source projects layer several governance models at once. This plain-language guide maps every major model — from BDFL to lazy consensus — and explains how to apply the right one to the right decision.o
Most rewrites serve the engineer, not the business
The urge to rewrite working code usually serves the engineer, not the business. A test for when a rewrite is worth it, and what AI does and doesn't change.
Getting started with loops | ClaudeDevs
What are git worktrees, and why should I use them?
Git worktrees have been around since 2015, but it wasn't until recently they became popular. Learn what they are, how to use them, and why you might.
Andrej Karpathy, Google and Garry Tan agree Markdown is the answer, but they're not solving the same problem
Karpathy, Google, and Garry Tan all landed on Markdown for agent memory this quarter — and the real moat is shifting from models to files.
ByteDance's Doubao and Alibaba's Qwen will disable humanlike and user-created agents before July 15, as China's anthropomorphic AI interaction rules take effect
With Beijing’s rules on humanlike AI interaction services taking effect on July 15, Doubao and Qwen move to disable customised features.
Nvidia's next-gen AI rack system delayed to 2028 on manufacturing snags, SemiAnalysis says
The reported delay adds to concerns that Nvidia's breakneck annual release cadence is colliding with manufacturing limits.