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2026-03-25T11:11:46.330Z · Src: 2026-03-25T00:00:00.000Z
Wine 11 introduces a kernel-level rewrite for Windows compatibility on Linux, delivering massive performance gains for Windows gaming and marking the biggest architectural shift in Wine's history.
2026-03-25T11:11:29.788Z · Src: 2026-03-25T00:00:00.000Z
Hegel is a new multi-language property-based testing framework from the creator of Hypothesis, now available for Rust with Go, C++, OCaml, and TypeScript coming soon, integrating with Antithesis's det
2026-03-25T11:11:25.060Z · Src: 2026-03-25T00:00:00.000Z
LiteLLM versions 1.82.7 and 1.82.8 on PyPI have been compromised in a supply chain attack. Users should immediately upgrade, rotate API keys, and audit installations.
2026-03-22T23:30:11.276Z
DeepSeek released V3-0322, an open-source MoE model with 671B total / 37B active parameters that matches GPT-4.5 on key benchmarks while remaining fully self-hostable under MIT license.
2026-03-22T12:07:10.000Z
A novel supply-chain attack using invisible Unicode characters to hide malicious code in plain sight has been discovered across GitHub and major repositories, rendering traditional code review useless
2026-03-22T12:07:06.000Z
Trivy, the popular open-source security scanner with 24K+ GitHub stars, has been compromised in a supply-chain attack, potentially exposing CI/CD pipelines and infrastructure details worldwide.
2026-03-22T11:57:10.000Z
Wayland has reached 40% Linux desktop market share after 17 years of development. A look at the painful transition from X11, why it took so long, and what lessons the open source community should take
2026-03-22T11:57:06.000Z
n0's noq is a Rust-based QUIC Multipath implementation achieving 80Gbps throughput on commodity hardware, enabling bandwidth aggregation across multiple network paths without connection interruption.
2026-03-22T11:56:30.000Z
Wayland has reached 40% Linux desktop market share after 17 years of development, driven by GNOME 46, KDE Plasma 6, and NVIDIA's improved Wayland drivers. X11's long decline continues toward an estima
2026-03-22T11:56:25.000Z
n0 has released noq, a pure Rust QUIC multipath implementation achieving 40+ Gbps throughput on commodity hardware — accelerating IETF standardization and offering production-grade multipath transport
2026-03-22T11:02:06.000Z
Flask creator Armin Ronacher argues that the tech industry's obsession with speed is actively harmful, coining the phrase 'vibe slop at inference speeds' to describe AI-accelerated but low-quality sof
2026-03-22T08:46:00.000Z
Tooscut is a browser-based NLE video editor using WebGPU and Rust/WASM for near-native performance, featuring multi-track timeline, keyframe animation, and real-time GPU effects — all running locally
2026-03-22T02:30:00.000Z
Floci is a new open-source project that emulates AWS services locally, enabling developers to build and test cloud applications without AWS credentials or incurring costs. It supports core AWS service
2026-03-22T00:23:00.000Z
Tinybox is a portable, fully offline AI device capable of running large language models with up to 120 billion parameters. It represents a significant step toward private, edge AI computing that doesn
2026-03-21T21:21:55.000Z
George Hotz and the tinygrad team have begun shipping the Tinybox — a personal AI inference computer capable of running 120B+ parameter models entirely offline. Red V2 starts at $12,000, Green V2 Blac
2026-03-20T09:16:09.000Z
Cockpit is a lightweight, open-source web interface for Linux server administration that lets sysadmins manage storage, containers, networking, and logs from a browser while staying fully compatible w
2026-03-20T05:09:18.000Z
The n0 team (behind iroh) released noq, a from-scratch QUIC implementation in Rust with full multipath support and production-grade NAT traversal. It replaces their fork of Quinn, offering first-class
2026-03-20T04:08:47.000Z
A detailed critique argues Wayland's slow adoption (40-50% after 17 years) vs PipeWire (dominant in 8) reveals fundamental flaws in greenfield project planning. Scope creep, fragmentation, and missing
2026-03-19T22:07:09.000Z
AMP PBC proposes building an 'AI Grid' — a shared compute infrastructure that decouples innovation from infrastructure. Independent frontier teams waste 30-40% of their FLOPs on idle capacity. The the
2026-03-19T21:06:07.000Z
A petition signed by Node.js contributors demands the TSC reject AI-assisted code in Node.js core. The catalyst: a 19,000-line PR that openly declared 'I've used a significant amount of Claude Code to