FEX 2604 Crams x86 Games into Skimpy ARM RAM
FEX 2604 just dropped memory tricks that make 8GB ARM laptops viable for x86 games. Finally, a real shot at ditching Intel without the pain.
FEX 2604 just dropped memory tricks that make 8GB ARM laptops viable for x86 games. Finally, a real shot at ditching Intel without the pain.
Picture this: a critical security flaw in your VPN, millions exposed, and the fix? Stuck in Microsoft's suspension limbo. Open source heroes fight back after Partner Center accounts vanish without warning.
Imagine typing a command and watching AI agents build, test, and fix code right in your terminal. GitHub's Copilot CLI promises that – but does it live up to the agentic hype?
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Glass panels shimmering like it's 2008 again. KDE's not letting Plasma forget its shiny roots.
Everyone figured Python would own agentic AI forever. Wrong. Java's battle-tested stack is quietly dominating enterprise, slashing runtime bugs and cold starts.
Manjaro users, brace yourselves. With developers striking and the future shaky, Garuda Linux Mokka's sleek setup and performance could be your smooth escape hatch to Arch bliss.
Picture this: France's digital overlords hit delete on Windows. They're pivoting to Linux, chasing true control over their data destiny.
Cloudflare just dropped EmDash, a TypeScript CMS that's not just another tool—it's a full rethink of how we build sites in an AI-driven world. Plugins in sandboxes, edge-native speed, and micropayments for bots? Buckle up.
Containerized Postgres backups? Most devs dread 'em—fiddly volumes, copy-paste hell. But pg_dump via docker exec? Dead simple. Here's why it's your new best friend.
A pull request pings. Kusari Inspector lights up a hidden vuln in a transitive dep. CNCF's new freebie for projects could rewrite open source security rules.
EFF's social media manager just pulled the plug on X, citing a brutal 98% drop in impressions since 2018. It's a stark data point on Musk's post-takeover slide.
Anthropic wires $1.5 million to Apache. Next day? A shiny new 'Responsible AI' initiative pops up. Funny timing, right?
Picture this: your beefy GPU grinding to a halt not from compute, but memory bandwidth on long contexts. PRISM flips the script with photons, claiming 16x less traffic — but I've seen optical dreams fizzle before.
You drop serious cash on a new computer, expecting lightning. Instead, it wheezes past your decade-old clunker. What's really happening under the hood?
Everyone figured the AWS Cloud Practitioner cert was just LinkedIn fodder for newbies. This zero-experience journey proves it's doable—but don't expect job offers to rain down.
Forget fumbling with shared passwords for your AI agents. prism-mcp just flipped the script: full JWKS-based auth, shipped in 43 blistering minutes, tying every request to a specific agent's identity. It's the secure backbone multi-agent systems have been begging for.
Your favorite LLM crushes MMLU but chokes on real tasks? Blame benchmark shadows. This preprint nails why data alignment is poisoning AI progress.