Firefox 145 has arrived with new features, enhanced privacy protection, and the end of support for 32-bit Linux systems.
Turns out Java can do serverless right — with GraalVM and Spring, cold starts are tamed and performance finally heats up.
Specifically, archinstall version 3.0.13 makes connecting to Wi-Fi during installation easier. Developer Daniel Girtlera developed a dedicated Wi-Fi connection menu for archinstall that automates ...
Gnoppix is a Linux distribution that is free to install and use. Gnoppix runs smoothly, offers tons of apps, and is user-friendly. The gnoppix-ai package seems to be broken, so I'd avoid it. I've used ...
Linux users have been deprived of a good photo editing app for years, but Affinity may just have changed the game thanks to a ...
Community driven content discussing all aspects of software development from DevOps to design patterns. Despite the title, this is not an AZ-400 exam braindump in the traditional sense. I do not ...
One of the most respected entry-level cloud native certifications available today is the CNCF Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate (KCNA). So how do you pass the KCNA certification? You practice by ...
The latest version of the iPhone operating system is iOS 26.1 and everyone with a compatible iPhone can install it now. Read on to find out what’s new, what is still to come, and everything else you ...
Venture-capital funding overlooks companies headed by women and minorities. That’s the conclusion of a new study by RateMyInvestor and Diversity VC, which analyzed all publicly available ...
We’ve long considered Apple’s iPads to be the best tablets on the market, but determining exactly which model you should buy isn’t always straightforward. Do you just want a big screen for streaming ...
OpenAI plans to allow a wider range of content, including erotica, on its popular chatbot ChatGPT as part of its push to "treat adult users like adults", says its boss Sam Altman. In a post on X on ...
When the IBM PC was new, I served as the president of the San Francisco PC User Group for three years. That’s how I met PCMag’s editorial team, who brought me on board in 1986. In the years since that ...