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Learn how to enable and test the experimental Green Tea garbage collector in Go 1.25, with step-by-step instructions, measurement tips, and common pitfalls.
Automate Go code modernization with go fix: run, preview, and selectively apply fixers. Integrate into workflows to keep codebases idiomatic and up-to-date.
GDB's source-tracking breakpoints automatically adjust breakpoints after code edits and recompilation. This article covers five key aspects: definition, setup, automatic adjustment, limitations, and practical benefits.
10 key highlights of the Fedora Linux 44 Virtual Release Party, including sessions on Nix integration, Packit CI, and community celebration details.
Explore 9 key highlights of Fedora Linux 44, including GNOME 50, KDE Plasma 6.6, simpler Anaconda networking, and seamless upgrades. Perfect for new and experienced users.
Discover the top 8 features in Fedora Workstation 44, including GNOME 50, parental controls, accessibility upgrades, color management, remote desktop, app improvements, upgrade methods, and community resources.
Explore 7 key updates for Fedora Atomic Desktops in Fedora Linux 44, including new tracker, unified docs, FUSE 2 removal, AppImage impacts, Plasma Vault changes, and Polkit deprecation.
Fedora releases test-ready sealed bootable container images for Atomic Desktops, enabling a fully verified boot chain with Secure Boot, UKI, composefs, and TPM-based passwordless disk unlocking.
Discover the top 10 new features in Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop 44, including Plasma 6.6, Wi-Fi QR codes, accessibility upgrades, and hardware support.
Fedora Asahi Remix 44 brings Fedora Linux 44 to Apple Silicon Macs with KDE Plasma 6.6, GNOME 50, upstream Mesa, and smooth upgrade paths. Key highlights include new installer, variant options, and community support.
Julia Huang reframed her marketing question from 'How do I reach them?' to 'What do they need?'—a shift that built a thriving Asian American ad agency over 30 years.
PEP 772 establishes a formal Packaging Council for Python, approved April 2026. Five members will be elected after PyCon US 2026 to oversee standards and tools.
An overview of key open source news from LWN.net's April 30, 2026 edition, including Famfs, Python packaging, Zig, Linux kernel changes, software releases, and tributes.
AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu released security updates for dozens of packages including firefox, sudo, and openjdk.
GCC 16.1 sets C++20 as default, adds experimental support for C++26 features (reflection, contracts, expansion, std::simd), introduces an Algol68 frontend, and enables HTML diagnostics for clearer compiler output.
Hyrum's Law struck the Linux kernel when TCMalloc's undocumented dependency on restartable sequences broke in 6.19. Maintainers compromised, adding compatibility code to preserve no-regressions.
Friday security updates from AlmaLinux, Debian, Fedora, Oracle, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu address vulnerabilities in numerous packages. Admins urged to patch promptly.
An exploration of Prolly trees, a variant of B-trees enabling efficient version control for databases, as used by Dolt.
NHS plans to close open-source repos due to LLM security scanning, sparking debate over policy contradiction with UK Tech Code of Practice.
A tutorial explaining Trump's 25% auto tariff threat on EU: background, Supreme Court ruling, step-by-step timeline, common mistakes, and economic/political context.