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MOS is a New Open-Source Server OS Aimed at Homelabs and Self-Hosting

MOS is a New Open-Source Server OS Aimed at Homelabs and Self-Hosting

MOS is a newly introduced open-source server operating system built specifically for homelabs and small self-hosting environments. Rather than focusing purely on network-attached storage (NAS), MOS positions itself as a general-purpose server platform managed entirely through a modern web-based interface.…

GNU Binutils 2.46 Released With AMD Zen 6 and Arm v9.7 Support

GNU Binutils 2.46 Released With AMD Zen 6 and Arm v9.7 Support

Following the recent release of Coreutils 9.10, the GNU Project has announced Binutils 2.46, an essential collection of low-level command-line tools used to build, examine, and manipulate object files, libraries, and executable binaries. Binutils remains a foundational part of the…

NetAlertX: The Complete Network Visibility and Asset Intelligence Framework

NetAlertX: The Complete Network Visibility and Asset Intelligence Framework

Take Control of Your Network with Advanced Monitoring and Real-Time Alerts In today’s hyper-connected world, knowing exactly what’s happening on your network isn’t just convenient—it’s essential. Whether you’re a home user protecting your family’s devices, a small business safeguarding critical…

How to Enable Automatic Updates on Linux and Stay Secure

How to Enable Automatic Updates on Linux and Stay Secure

Manual updates are a chore. You know you should run them regularly, but let’s be honest—how often do you actually remember to SSH into your server and type apt update && apt upgrade? Meanwhile, security vulnerabilities pile up, and your…

Linux Kernel 6.19 Released, This is What’s New

Linux Kernel 6.19 Released, This is What’s New

Linus Torvalds has officially announced the release of Linux kernel 6.19, marking another major milestone for the Linux ecosystem. In his trademark style, Torvalds noted that the past week was relatively quiet, allowing the release to ship on schedule—just in…

How to Install Memos Note-Taking App with Docker

If you’re like me, juggling multiple tasks and projects, having a reliable and easy-to-use note-taking app is essential. That’s where Memos comes in, offering a sleek interface and powerful features to keep your thoughts organized and accessible. At the same…

Memos 0.26 Note-Taking App Released With Stronger Authentication

Memos 0.26 Note-Taking App Released With Stronger Authentication

Memos 0.26, a popular (56K GitHub stars) self-hosted, open-source note-taking app for quickly capturing and organizing notes and ideas, is now available. This release includes several improvements to security, performance, and usability. One of the main changes is the addition of…

Microsoft Introduces LiteBox, a New Security-Focused Library OS

Microsoft Introduces LiteBox, a New Security-Focused Library OS

Microsoft has announced LiteBox, a new open-source project released under the MIT license that explores an alternative approach to application isolation. Instead of relying on a traditional operating system, LiteBox is built around a sandbox-oriented library operating system model. Developed…

Wine 11.2 Released With Faster PDB Loading and 32 Bug Fixes

Wine 11.2 Released With Faster PDB Loading and 32 Bug Fixes

The Wine Project has rolled out Wine 11.2, the second maintenance update in the stable 11.x series. Wine is the well-known compatibility layer that lets Linux and macOS users run Windows applications, and this update focuses on smoother performance and…

PeaZip 10.9 Released With File Manager and Viewer Improvements

PeaZip 10.9 Released With File Manager and Viewer Improvements

PeaZip, the popular cross-platform and open-source file archiver, has released version 10.9, arriving roughly one month after the previous 10.8 update. This new release focuses on improving usability, performance, and viewer functionality, with many changes centered around the built-in file…