ViewSonic introduced a new 23.8-inch gaming monitor, the VX24G26J-4K with a 3840 x 2160 (4K) resolution. The monitor uses a Fast IPS panel with a native 160 Hz refresh rate, 1 ms GtG, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and up to 400 nits brightness. The combination of UHD resolution with a pixel density of 185 PPI is something not often found on typical 24-inch 1080p or 1440p displays. The panel is treated with ViewSonic's Nano Obsidian Screen technology that provides a matte, anti-reflective finish. Th... Read more ›
IPv4 subnetting, CIDR, masks, IPv6, ports, routing, NAT, DNS — every reference table worth memorizing, plus a live subnet calculator. Pick a section, or hit search. Read more ›
🗃 Open source self-hosted web archiving. Takes URLs/browser history/bookmarks/Pocket/Pinboard/etc., saves HTML, JS, PDFs, media, and more... - ArchiveBox/ArchiveBox Read more ›
Valve’s new Steam Machine runs SteamOS, bringing Linux-powered PC gaming back to the living room in a compact console-like form. Read more ›
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The cryptographic keys that secure your computer's boot sequence will start to expire on June 24. Here's what that means for you. Read more ›
I hope you all enjoyed the XBOX Games Showcase; we had dozens of games and updates, many of them with the “Play It Day One with XBOX Game Pass” badge! While you’re waiting for those games to come your way, let’s get to what you can play next. Read more ›
At , a Rust conference held in Amsterdam recently, I had the opportunity to talk about ntpd-rs, our project implementing the Network Time Protocol. Read more ›
A wonderful design can't beat the ugly realities of pricing, performance, and consumer value. Read more ›
In Mastodon 4.6, we are introducing a way to create and share curated collections of profiles. We've also reworked profiles and the profile editing experience, added some institutional features, and fixed many accessibility issues. Read more ›
1. What Cloudflare actually is Cloudflare is not a reverse proxy running on one server somewhere. It is a globally distributed edge network with over 300 points of presence (PoPs). When you put your domain behind Cloudflare, you are routing all traffic through that network before it ever reaches your server The mechanism is anycast routing. Cloudflare announces the same IP address from every PoP simultaneously. When a user sends a request to your site, BGP routing automatically directs it to ... Read more ›
The developer working on Xfwl4, the Wayland compositor for Xfce, has published the new compositor’s very first alpha release. Considering it’s only been six months or so of work, it’s impressive to see the effort reach this state already. The end goal of xfwl4 is to behave as closely as possible to an Xfce desktop running on an X server. Ideally a user could switch between the two without even knowing there’s a difference. In reality, of course, it won’t be quite that seamless, and there’s st... Read more ›
* * Administration * Software & Update Management * View page source --- # Software & Update Management ## Overview openmediavault is a Debian based distribution. It uses APT to install packages. All standard Debian packages are upgraded using the official Debian mirrors. openmediavault packages are upgraded using the **Remove**: $ apt-get remove **Purge (remove package and configuration files)**: $ apt-get purge ## Repositories **Debian** The OS repositories are in this ... Read more ›
GrapheneOS version 2026062100 released: class="ellipsis">grapheneos.org/releases#2026062100See the linked release notes for a summary of the improvements over the previous release.Forum discussion thread: class="ellipsis">discuss.grapheneos.org/d/36627-grapheneos-version-2026062100-released#GrapheneOS #privacy #security Read more ›
Welcome to the six hundred and fifty-first issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by Alex Bradbury. Subscribe to future issues at and pass it on to anyone else you think may be interested. Please send any tips or feedback via email: asb@asbradbury.org, or Mastodon: @llvmweekly@fosstodon.org / @asb@fosstodon.org, or Bluesky: @llvmweekly.org / @asbradbury.org. Read more ›
Many users are increasingly fed up with Google's aggressive push toward artificial intelligence, particularly with the introduction of AI Overviews, which the company describes as “a snapshot of key information about a topic or question with links so you can easily explore more on the web”. Between these overviews, AI summaries, and AI-powered direct answers, artificial intelligence has become ubiquitous in the experience, . For those tired of wading through algorithmic interpretations and ye... Read more ›
AI-assisted development is changing more than how software is written. It might also force us to reconsider the processes we use to identify, track, and manage vulnerabilities. Read more ›
Wins for the right-to-repair movement mean you can fix your tech, not toss it. But some products are more accessible than others. Read more ›
A sandboxed target, inputs that influence task difficulty, tools, and a grader. Read more ›