The Linux kernel community’s adoption of new fuzzing tools marks another important step toward a more secure and resilient ...
The new Linux kernel 7.0 brings self-healing file systems, ensures more robust code, and welcomes Rust as a non-experimental ...
One of the most notable features in Linux 7.0 is official support for Rust, after developers agreed to incorporate it as a ...
The Linux kernel community has formally clarified that it will allow contributors to use AI coding tools, provided a human ...
Officially, we don't know what France's forthcoming Linux desktop will look like, but this is what my sources and experience ...
They can even replace classic Linux tools and let you play old PC games.
Is now the time to say goodbye to Windows?
I tried CuerdOS and this niche Debian distro is dramatically fast ...
AI can now find and exploit software vulnerabilities faster than humans can patch them. Here's what power companies need to ...
The last week of the release continued the same “lots of small fixes” trend, but it all really does seem pretty benign, so I’ve tagged the final 7.0 and pushed it out. I suspect it’s a lot of AI tool ...
Modern technology builds on abstractions. Most application programmers today don’t know what a non-maskable interrupt is, nor should they have to. Even fewer understand register coloring or ...
While Anthropic claims its Claude Opus 4.6 can barely find zero-days, Mythos Preview can pop up working exploits 72.4 percent of the time. It's a good thing Anthropic has limited its use for now; if ...