Linux's history is littered with distributions that came and went, many of which are long forgotten. There are some, however, that I actually miss, and these are they.
Ghostty, the fast GPU‑accelerated terminal, now operates under a non‑profit funding model through fiscal sponsorship with ...
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A huge part of that comes down to how heavily Valve has funded and supported open-source projects to make gaming on Linux easier. One of the most important examples is Wine, which is a compatibility ...
Cybersecurity company and leading VPN provider, Surfshark, introduces a dedicated IP feature for Linux operating systems . With this new ...
The startup behind popular Github project vLLM is out fundraising, as venture capitalists hunt for companies building tech ...
Unix died because of endless incompatibilities between versions. Linux succeeded on servers and everywhere else because it ...
Minecraft fits Linux in a natural way. The game doesn’t demand complicated setup, and the OS gives you a clean, stable base ...
Shinkai, an AI agent platform focused on privacy, local execution, and native agent-to-agent payments, today announced it is joining the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) as a launch Silver Member. AAIF is ...
Mirantis, delivering Kubernetes-native infrastructure for AI, today announced its official membership in the Linux Foundation's newly formed Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) as a Silver Member.
Pear OS has had a bit of history. It started out as a Debian-based Linux distribution called Pear OS. Then, out of nowhere, it was renamed Comice OS. The rename gremlins struck again, and it was back ...
For example, you can say "hello world exclamation point" and Mountain Lion will type "Hello world!" Other handy meta-items include new line, period, comma, and question mark. Dictation is smart. Say, ...