The UNIX List
A Brief History Of Unix Commands On Windows: CoreUtils (Again)
If you use Windows today and type ls, cat, grep, or awk in a terminal, there is a good chance something useful will happen. That was not always true. For most of the history of personal computing, ...
Linux 7.1 released with new NTFS and FRED
The new kernel, Linux 7.1, brings a modern NTFS driver and activates Intel's FRED by default. Furthermore, the use of AI in development is causing a stir.
Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 53: The Rabbit's Foot
What Am I Going to Do With All This Cheese. Few Linux games can claim to have as gone as native as Lugaru: The Rabbit's ...
DLSS Updater 4.2.0 brings improved Linux support
The open source tool DLSS Updater version 4.2.0 has released, bringing with it some improvements for Linux users of it. Plus security updates.
Linux 7.2 Converts exFAT to IOmap: USB and SD Card Transfers Get Faster
Linux exFAT performance gets a major boost in Linux 7.2 after kernel maintainer Namjae Jeon merged an IOmap conversion on June 20, replacing the legacy buffer_head architecture that has powered the
Microsoft’s new developer-optimized Windows embraces Linux even more
Microsoft is embracing Linux-like command line utilities and integrating its Linux subsystem even further into Windows.
Linux 7.2 Closes Memory Bug Class With strncpy Removal After Six Years
Linux kernel strncpy removed in Linux 7.2 after 362 patches and six years of coordinated work. The dangerous C string function leaked kernel memory through unterminated buffers and wasted CPU cycles
I tried AnduinOS 2.0, and it may be the easiest way to ditch Windows for Linux
I tried AnduinOS 2.0, and it may be the easiest way to ditch Windows for Linux ...
Linux 7.1 is here to end the Intel 486 CPU era - and do some serious legacy clean up
Linux 7.1 is here to end the Intel 486 CPU era - and do some serious legacy clean up ...
Windows and Linux users: The deadline to update Secure Boot keys is near
The clock is ticking for Windows and Linux users to update cryptographic keys that protect their systems against ...
Windows is quietly becoming the easiest way to run Linux containers, and I don't know how to feel about it
Who knew that Microsoft would one day run software you didn't have to pay for ...
Linux gaming works without touching the terminal, and that matters more than any benchmark
Gaming on Linux used to feel daunting, but these days, you can do it completely without the terminal, and it changes ...
Linus Torvalds Reveals His Privacy Philosophy #shorts #linux #coding #programmer
Linus Torvalds Reveals His Privacy Philosophy Your Queries :- linus torvalds on privacy linux development linux pc building open ...
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Show HN: We polled 2,122 Americans on AI and regulation, and built a visualizer
We are researchers from Johns Hopkins University who wanted to measure American attitudes toward specific AI regulations. So we ran a poll, with SurveyUSA as our partner, to collect the data from a nationally representative sample, and we built a data-explorer to share it. We included questions about where people trust or do not trust AI, and how they expect AI to alter power, inequality, and the meaningfulness of work. There is also a quiz to try, if (a) you want to locate your own AI attitudes
Show HN: We built an 8-bit CPU as 2nd year EE students
Hi! me and my friends together built an 8 bit CPU implemented in Logisim purely from scratch. The control unit of this system does not implement the generic microcode ROM or any kind of RAM. This was made purely from discrete logic gates and coded the system to run different programs.key features:
Custom 16-instruction Harvard ISA, 8-bit fixed
format, 4 general purpose registersHardwired control unit built entirely from AND/OR gate logic matrixDual-phase clocking to eliminate race conditio
Show HN: Macro – unified system for email, chat, tasks, docs, agents (AGPL/Rust)
Hey HN! We're launching Macro (macro.com) — an open source, AI-native system that unifies email, chat, tasks, calls, docs, and CRM in one interface with shared memory.Before Macro, we ran our startup on Superhuman + Slack + Notion + HubSpot + Linear. Each of these apps are good but they don't talk to each other, they're proprietary and closed off. We wanted one unified system, open source, with shared memory, that we could build our company around.Macro is built to be modular and
Show HN: A pure-Ruby X11 terminal
I use this as my regular xterm replacement... Why? Because I can.It's pure-Ruby down to the font-renderer, and the X11-bindings.(I also run a Ruby WM, a Ruby editor, file manager, and more, so this is just par for the course of my descent into madness)It supports double-width and double-height text, unicode (but double-width characters may currently be rescaled down), layering fonts, special rendering of box-drawing characters (to ensure they seamlessly scale and connect, and has reasonably
Ask HN: How long have you been looking for a job?
For me personally, I was laid off around a year and 3 months ago. I've gotten many interviews but no success. Just wondering how it's going for others. For context I'm a software engineer (unexpected, I know).
Show HN: HashMeterAi – Private AI Token Real Usage Meter for All Models
The honest, local-first usage meter for AI coding tools. Claude Code, Codex, Kimi, Qwen CLI, HashCortx, HashCerebrum — unified into one clean dashboard with usage based trophies :)