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6 Key Highlights of Fedora Asahi Remix 44 for Apple Silicon Macs

2026-05-02 04:47:14 · Linux & DevOps
Fedora Asahi Remix 44 brings Fedora Linux 44 to Apple Silicon Macs with KDE Plasma 6.6, GNOME 50, upstream Mesa, and smooth upgrade paths. Key highlights include new installer, variant options, and community support.

5 Things You Need to Know About the One Marketing Question That Built a 30-Year Business

2026-05-02 04:46:46 · Digital Marketing
Julia Huang reframed her marketing question from 'How do I reach them?' to 'What do they need?'—a shift that built a thriving Asian American ad agency over 30 years.

Linux Mint Adopts Rolling Hardware Enablement ISOs Amid Extended Release Cycle

2026-05-02 04:37:42 · Linux & DevOps
Linux Mint will now release periodic HWE ISOs with newer kernels to support latest hardware, bridging the gap until its December 2024 stable release.

Linux 7.2 DRM Scheduler Set to 'Fair' Priority; AMDXDNA Gains AIE4 Support

2026-05-02 04:37:24 · Linux & DevOps
Linux 7.2 kernel changes DRM scheduler default to 'Fair' priority, ensuring balanced GPU execution. AMDXDNA driver adds AIE4 hardware support for next-gen AI accelerators.

Linux Kernel 7.0 Released in Historic April Surge: Age Verification Laws, Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, and More

2026-05-02 04:36:58 · Linux & DevOps
Linux 7.0 kernel launches amid age verification law debates and Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 release. Ubuntu 26.04 LTS and Fedora 44 also ship in active April.

Mesa Graphics Drivers at Crossroads: Legacy Code May Be Split Off to Accelerate Modern Development

2026-05-02 04:36:34 · Programming
Mesa developers propose splitting legacy GPU drivers (R300, R600) into a separate branch to accelerate modern OpenGL/Vulkan development. Valve engineer Mike Blumenkrantz leads discussion.

Intel Rushes Linux 7.2 Driver Updates for Crescent Island: 160GB AI Inference Beast Nears Launch

2026-05-02 04:36:19 · Hardware
Intel accelerates Linux 7.2 driver updates for Crescent Island GPU—160GB vRAM, Xe3P architecture, targeting AI inference. Driver maturity could disrupt NVIDIA's dominance in enterprise AI.

ASUS ROG Raikiri II Controller to Gain Native Linux Support, Breaking Windows Exclusivity

2026-05-02 04:35:59 · Gaming
ASUS confirms native Linux kernel support for its $160 ROG Raikiri II premium gaming controller, ending Windows exclusivity. Driver to land in kernel 6.8.

AMD Drops Surprise HDMI 2.1 FRL Patches for Linux GPU Driver—Higher Bandwidth on the Horizon

2026-05-02 04:35:40 · Linux & DevOps
AMD releases official HDMI 2.1 FRL patches for AMDGPU driver, enabling higher bandwidth for high-res displays on Linux.

EndeavourOS Unleashes 'Triton' ISO With Breakthrough Desktop Choice, Titan Neo Overhaul

2026-05-02 04:35:19 · Linux & DevOps
EndeavourOS releases 'Triton' ISO with expanded desktop/WM options (i3, Sway, Openbox) and 'Titan Neo' system overhaul, improving hardware detection, install speed, and NVIDIA Optimus support.

Wine 11.8 Release Revives 90s Gaming Classic, Boosts Windows App Support on Linux

2026-05-02 04:35:01 · Technology
Wine 11.8 release fixes Microsoft Golf 1999 and improves VBScript compatibility, moving closer to Wine 12.0 stable.

Steam on Linux Gaming Share Retreats from Peak, But Momentum Remains

2026-05-02 04:34:43 · Gaming
Steam on Linux share dropped from March's record 5.33% to 4.9% in April. Analysts call it a seasonal correction, not a trend reversal, as Steam Deck and Proton drive long-term growth.

Python Packaging Now Has a Formal Governance Council: The Path to PEP 772

2026-05-02 04:33:43 · Programming
PEP 772 establishes a formal Packaging Council for Python, approved April 2026. Five members will be elected after PyCon US 2026 to oversee standards and tools.

Exploring the Latest Developments in Open Source: April 30, 2026 LWN Edition

2026-05-02 04:32:54 · Linux & DevOps
An overview of key open source news from LWN.net's April 30, 2026 edition, including Famfs, Python packaging, Zig, Linux kernel changes, software releases, and tributes.

Weekly Security Patch Roundup: Major Linux Distributions Fix Critical Flaws

2026-05-02 04:32:25 · Linux & DevOps
AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu released security updates for dozens of packages including firefox, sudo, and openjdk.

GNU Compiler Collection 16.1: New Defaults and Experimental Frontiers

2026-05-02 04:31:30 · Web Development
GCC 16.1 sets C++20 as default, adds experimental support for C++26 features (reflection, contracts, expansion, std::simd), introduces an Algol68 frontend, and enables HTML diagnostics for clearer compiler output.

The Unseen Dependencies: How TCMalloc Challenged Kernel's API Stability

2026-05-02 04:31:08 · Programming
Hyrum's Law struck the Linux kernel when TCMalloc's undocumented dependency on restartable sequences broke in 6.19. Maintainers compromised, adding compatibility code to preserve no-regressions.

Linux Distributions Roll Out Critical Security Patches on Friday

2026-05-02 04:30:41 · Linux & DevOps
Friday security updates from AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Oracle, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu address vulnerabilities in numerous packages. Admins urged to patch promptly.

How Prolly Trees Enable Version-Controlled Databases

2026-05-02 04:30:15 · Open Source
An exploration of Prolly trees, a variant of B-trees enabling efficient version control for databases, as used by Dolt.

NHS Open Source Pullback: Security Measures or Misguided Policy?

2026-05-02 04:29:53 · Open Source
NHS plans to close open-source repos due to LLM security scanning, sparking debate over policy contradiction with UK Tech Code of Practice.