WReview - 2026:22
Links
The Lunduke Journal -
"Rust is Going to Save Us" Says Linux Kernel Number 2 Guy
The 8-Bit Guy -
I made an even faster "Random Maze!"
The Lunduke Journal -
openSUSE Linux Updates Rules to Allow Teenage Users... Kinda
Charles Hoskinson -
On Science
The Lunduke Journal -
Flatpak 2: Rust Re-write, Requiring Wayland & Systemd
RobSmithDev -
XFLOPPY: How they Squeezed 1120k onto an 880k #Amiga Disk
The Serial Port -
You won't believe what we found in this CD changer!
Hack Build Restore -
Resurrecting the Amiga 1200 as a Mini-ITX Beast | Alicia Build Complete!
Hack Build Restore -
Amiga Modification Complete | Alicia Finally Looks The Part!
Gamers Nexus -
HW News - Everyone Hates AI, NVIDIA's Vibecoded Drivers, RAM Companies
Pull Debt
Dan Wood -
Commodore’s Weirdest OS Is Back For 2026
Mental Outlaw -
Linux Is Too Powerful For Age Check Laws
The Lunduke Journal -
Open Source Projects Banning AI, From QEMU to NetBSD
Articles from blogs I follow around the net
Random relinking at boot comes to httpd(8) and smtpd(8)
Random order relinking of critical components is an OpenBSD feature specifically designed to make it harder to exploit bugs in the resulting binary. sshd(8) was the first of the network-facing daemons to get the random treatment (see this previous report).…
via OpenBSD Journal 2026-06-05 06:41The circus freaks of open source
The masterwork of Terry A. Davis is his eclectic operating system, TempleOS, which he worked on until his tragic death in 2018. In terms of technical excellence, TempleOS rates well in some respects and poorly in others. For example, it earns …
via Drew DeVault's blog 2026-06-05 00:00Issue #19
via OpenBSD Webzine 2026-05-19 13:00Generated by openring
JetBrains -
Zig 2026: No-AI Policy, $670K Foundation, Left GitHub & Why Zig Isn’t
1.0 - Andrew Kelley Explains
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