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Top 3 Cloud Gaming Services in 2026: Which Platform Fits Linux and Cross-Device Gaming Best?

For Linux users and anyone working across multiple systems, that shift matters more than ever. Instead of managing drivers, GPUs, and storage constraints, the experience is delivered through a browser or lightweight client, with the heavy lifting … [Read More...]

Converting Office Documents on Linux Without MS Office

Converting Office Documents Without Microsoft Office: Linux-Native Solutions You’re working on a Linux server. A client sends a .docx file that needs to become a PDF. Or you need to convert 50 .odt files to HTML for a documentation site. Or … [Read More...]

Linux System Calls Explained: The Foundation of Unix Programming

SSH to your Linux systems from Android Have you ever thought about how a simple command like opening a file or creating a new process actually works inside Linux?  When you type something in the terminal or run a program, there is a silent … [Read More...]

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Anthropic’s Mythos AI Finds Decades-Old Open-Source Bugs

Project Glasswing is using advanced AI models to expose hidden vulnerabilities across critical open-source software, putting new pressure on already overwhelmed maintainers. The post Anthropic’s Mythos AI Finds Decades-Old Open-Source Bugs … [Read More...]

Dirty Frag Linux Vulnerability Raises New Root Access Risks

A newly disclosed Linux privilege escalation flaw dubbed "Dirty Frag" is raising concerns among security researchers who warn it could give attackers reliable root access across a wide range of enterprise environments. The post Dirty Frag Linux … [Read More...]

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LibreOffice gives its Ribbon-style UI a pop of colour

You’ll be able to customise the look of LibreOffice’s Tabbed UI in the free office suite’s next major release, which his due out in August 2026. LibreOffice 26.8’s Tabbed UI (also known as the Notebookbar and modelled after the Ribbon in Microsoft Office) can show a colourful … [Read More...]

Microsoft brings Rust Coreutils to Windows – natively

Microsoft has released Coreutils for Windows, allowing a stack of familiar “Linux-like” command-line utilities to run natively on Windows. The project is based on uutils, the Rust-based reimplementation of GNU coreutils that Ubuntu (mostly) has adopted in recent releases. … [Read More...]

Firefox for Android adding Google Integrity checks

Mozilla is added support for Google’s Play Integrity API, known for blocking users of custom ROMs from accessing banking apps, to Firefox for Android. According to a resolved issue in Mozilla’s public tracker, a newlib-integrity-googleplaylibrary has been added to Firefox’s Android … [Read More...]

Kennedy Center board to fight order to remove Trump’s name as deadline looms – The Washington Post

Kennedy Center board to fight order to remove Trump’s name as deadline loomsThe Washington PostTrump administration appeals judge’s ruling over removing president’s name from Kennedy CenterCNNThis Live Stream Will Let You Watch Trump’s Name Come Off the Kennedy CenterWashingtonianKennedy Center to … [Read More...]

Menopause hormone therapy: Demand rises but training gaps remain – 1News

Menopause hormone therapy: Demand rises but training gaps remain1NewsBeyond Hot Flashes: What the FDA's Hormone Therapy Decision Means for Aging SkinMedscapeDemand for menopause hormone therapy is on the rise – but training gaps remain for doctorsThe ConversationThe Conversation Around Hormone … [Read More...]

Elon Musk is the world’s first trillionaire (on paper) thanks to the SpaceX IPO – The Washington Post

Elon Musk is the world’s first trillionaire (on paper) thanks to the SpaceX IPOThe Washington PostExclusive | SpaceX IPO Draws at Least $5 Billion Order From BlackRockWSJ'Rolling bubbles' and how investors can trade thCNBCSpaceX sets $135 IPO price ahead of Friday Nasdaq debutYahoo FinanceJimmy … [Read More...]