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Episode 653
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
Description
The news this week highlights shifts in Linux from multiple angles. What's evolving, why it matters, and that moment where the future actually works.
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- Valve explains why it hasn’t announced release dates for its new hardware, now plans for “first half of the year” — Valve now says all three products will ship “in the first half of the year.”
- Latest VirtualBox Code Begins Supporting KVM Backend — Support for KVM or other native OS hypervisors in conjunction with VirtualBox has long been sought and it's finally becoming a reality.
- bcachefs-tools v1.36.1 — Interactive TUI for monitoring various filesystem internals, slowpaths and device performance, with duration and frequency tracking for various events. Helpful for diagnosing performance issues.
- bcachefs v1.36.1 is out - next release will be erasure coding : r/bcachefs
- bcachefs PSA: if you're on 1.33-1.35, upgrade asap — Several people have been hit by this, so - please upgrade asap.
- Mattermost — Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle.
- Debian's CI Data No Longer Publicly Browseable Due To LLM Scrapers / Bot Traffic
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