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“Don’t Vibe Code for Production…”
Linus Torvalds is OK with vibe coding as long as it’s not used for anything that matters. Linux inventor also discusses Rust in the kernel, Nvidia’s proprietary code, and the problem of AI crawler. Linux and Git inventor Linus Torvalds discussed AI in software development in an interview earlier this month, describing himself as “fairly Read more
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Nearly 90% of Win Games Run on Linux
Nearly 90% of Windows Games now run on Linux, latest data shows β as Windows 10 dies, gaming on Linux is more viable than ever. The viability of Linux as a gaming platform has come on leaps and bounds in recent years due to the sterling work of WINE and Proton developers, among others, and Read more
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Another EU State Switches to Open Source
German state replaces Microsoft Exchange and Outlook with open-source email Digital sovereignty isn’t a phrase you often hear in the US, but it’s a big deal in Europe. Here’s why. The German state of Schleswig-Holstein has dumped its government email and calendar systems for open-source software. The six-month migration has replaced Microsoft Exchange and Outlook Read more
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Upgrade to Kernel 6.17
Linux Kernel 6.16 Reaches End of Life, Itβs Time to Upgrade to Linux Kernel 6.17Linux kernel 6.17 is already available in the stable repositories of various distributions, including openSUSE Tumbleweed and Arch Linux. This is your friendly reminder that, as of today, the Linux 6.16 kernel series has reached the end of its supported life, Read more
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Critical Vulnerability on sudo
CISA Alert: Critical Vulnerability in Sudo π¨ A new vulnerability has been added by CISA to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog: πΉ CVE-2025-32463CVSS Score: 9.3 (Critical) Affected: All Sudo versions prior to 1.9.17p1Platforms: All Linux distributions and Unix-like systems According to CISA:Sudo contains a flaw that allows third-party functionality to be invoked without proper Read more
