OSes GNOME may rule Ubuntu Resolute Raccoon, but X.org isn't roadkill yet Seven official flavors offer alternatives to the default Wayland-only desktop – and Xfce looks like the leanest
AI + ML OpenClaw, but in containers: Meet NanoClaw A smaller, security-conscious take on the viral AI agent platform
Security Open source registries don't have enough money to implement basic security Free beer is great. Securing the keg costs money
Applications Contain your Windows apps inside Linux Windows Can't live without Adobe? Get on board WinBoat – or WinApps sails a similar course
Software The Linux mid-life crisis that's an opportunity for Tux-led transformation Sudo make me a star
Systems Too much AI for some, too little for others: Why AMD can't win with investors A diverse portfolio is usually a good thing, except when AI is the only thing
Agentic AI How agentic AI can strain modern memory hierarchies You can’t cheaply recompute without re-running the whole model – so KV cache starts piling up
Agentic AI 'Ralph Wiggum' loop prompts Claude to vibe-clone commercial software for $10 an hour Developer behind it is sick with worry he might have changed software development in nasty ways
Devops How one developer used Claude to build a memory-safe extension of C Robin Rowe talks about coding, programming education, and China in the age of AI
Off-Prem No one talking about a datacenter could be a sign one is coming Balancing the need to know with the need to get shovels in the ground is causing friction in communities across the US
Supercomputing Month India has satisfied its supercomputing needs, but not its ambitions Creating 37 supers in a decade is impressive. The homegrown tech in them, less so