Tag: software

  • Kubecon 2025 backs Inclusion

    Kubecon 2025 backs Inclusion

    KubeCon Showcases the Power of Community-Driven Inclusion. KubeCon 2025 demonstrated that change is possible when communities unite. KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 wasn’t just about cutting-edge cloud native technologies; it was a testament to the growing power of community-driven inclusion initiatives within the cloud native community. Attendees were able to see the progress made by…

  • Run LLMs on your Linux PCs

    Run LLMs on your Linux PCs

    How to easily run your favorite local AI models on Linux with this handy app. With GPT4ALL, you can easily switch between local LLMs like Llama, DeepSeek R1, Mistral Instruct, Orca, and more. It’s also available on MacOS and Windows. I’ve been using AI as one of my go-to tools for research for some time…

  • Ditch the Desktop, Go Headless

    Ditch the Desktop, Go Headless

    6 Reasons to Ditch the Desktop and Run a Headless Server Have you been trying to figure out what to do with that old laptop lying around? Maybe you’ve got an old mini PC or the like that you’ve been wanting to repurpose. Instead of installing a desktop OS on it, here’s why you should…

  • Kubuntu for 8 Months

    Kubuntu for 8 Months

    I’ve Used Kubuntu for 8 Months: What I’ve Learned About This Linux Distro Ubuntu may get the limelight a lot in Linux circles, but it has several cousins. One of them is Kubuntu Linux, and it has some unique qualities that might lead you to make it your primary operating system. If you have trouble…

  • Open Source Project Mgmt Tools

    Open Source Project Mgmt Tools

    Six (6) best open-source options for project management. If you’ve got a dozen big projects on the go, juggling the tasks and responsibilities of each is nearly impossible without a good project management (PM) app. And while you could do all the planning in Excel or set up Kanban boards in Obsidian, nothing quite beats a fully featured PM…

  • Kernel Attacks Aim At Older Sec Leaks

    Kernel Attacks Aim At Older Sec Leaks

    Linux kernel: Attackers attack older security leaks.The US IT security authority CISA warns of attacks on older security leaks in the Linux kernel. Vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel are being targeted by attackers and are being actively abused. The US IT security authority CISA is currently warning of this. Anyone still using an older kernel…