The Latest Quirky and Creative Linux Distros
This month we explore Zenclora OS 2.0, MocaccinoOS 26.03, NebiOS 10.2, and CachyOS 260308.
This month we explore Zenclora OS 2.0, MocaccinoOS 26.03, NebiOS 10.2, and CachyOS 260308.
Ghost is a powerful CMS for beginners and professionals who want to grow a business around their content.
Corporate communication platforms might be convenient, but they put your privacy at risk. The Matrix open communication standard offers a different approach.
This month we explore the top FOSS, including the ultimate FTP client, a 6502 Assembly Environment, and open source levels for Doom.
As I write this, the San Francisco Superior Court has denied Amazon's motion for a summary judgment on a claim in its defense of a State of California lawsuit alleging anticompetitive behavior.
If you're operating a large collection of Linux servers, OpenSCAP can help with regular auditing and system hardening.
Run your own machine translation service with Argos Translate and LibreTranslate.
Fake cryptocurrency wallets in the Snap Store have cost users hundreds of thousands of dollars. A community project aims to create more transparency for Snap package users.
With memcached, you can establish communication between Arduinos, Pi Picos, handhelds, and other small microcontrollers.
Linkwarden lets you bookmark interesting web pages and saves copies in case the originals disappear.
Recent legislative bills put the burden of restricting minor use of technology onto operating systems, which has potential issues.
Turn your Raspberry Pi 500 into an Amiga 500 with the Pimiga 5 Amiga emulator and gain access to a huge selection of Amiga games, demos, and applications.
Linux users associate open source licenses with software, but a bevy of licenses are available for documents, images, audio/video, fonts, and hardware.
To impress his WhatsApp friends, Mike Schilli builds a chatbot in Go that contacts OpenAI on demand and provides answers.
Use qrcp and Warp to move files effortlessly between your Linux computer, your phone, and even remote systems, minus an account, cables, or network wrangling.
There’s a new Ubuntu LTS release and quite a lot is new, Canonical’s infrastructure was taken down and we disagree about whether it could have been avoided, two recent examples of irresponsible vulnerability disclosure, and the Steam controller finally arrives with a hefty price tag.
Plugs
SeaGL 2026 Call for Presentations
News
Canonical releases Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Resolute Raccoon
Ubuntu 26.04 LTS: What’s New Since Ubuntu 24.04?
Pro-Iran group turns Ubuntu DDoS into shakedown
The most severe Linux threat to surface in years catches the world flat-footed
Carrot disclosure: Forgejo and follow-up
Steam Controller: The Ars Technica review