troff.org — the Text Processor for Typesetters
troff.org — the Text Processor for Typesetters—————GNU roff (groff) — a GNU project
troff.org — the Text Processor for Typesetters—————GNU roff (groff) — a GNU project
NexentaStorNexentaStor – a Unix operating system based on the illumos kernel and is a direct fork of OpenSolaris. NextenaStor provides a graphical and text-based interface for system management. https://archiveos.org/nexentastor/
A chance discovery in a university storage space revealed a long-lost artifact with major implications for the history of ...
I'm looking for a good, simple desktop IMAP email client for Windows and Linux and coming up empty handed.<p>Thunderbird absolutely sucks now, it is borderline unusable (it would not connect to our internal email system, and I had no patience with its incomprehensible UI to figure out why).<p>New Outlook is just a web wrapper.<p>It feels like there are far fewer options in this space than existed 20 years ago.<p>Does anyone still use Seamonkey?
I've been a GNU/Linux-only Emacs user for years, and most of my configuration has naturally evolved around that environment.Now I may need to start using macOS and Windows as well, and I'm realizing that "Emacs is cross-platform" and "my Emacs configuration is cross-platform" are two rather different things.I'm curious how people who maintain a substantial Emacs configuration approach this.My config is fairly modular and tries to stay close to vanilla Emac
Warp was my daily driver for years, and I still love the core product. But I wanted more privacy, less Oz agent stuff and a better UX experience for managing all my Claude Code/Codex sessions, especially across the repos I'm working on at once.So I forked Warp, gutted all the telemetry, account requirements, Oz agent stuff and have fine tuned the UX over the months to optimize it for session management. The awesome Warp terminal is still first class (auto complete, auto command suggest
Hey HN! Dev here. I built PHAROS, an open-source CLI package manager for MCP servers. Think npm, but for MCP.What it does: - Search across all MCP registries in one place - Install servers with dependency resolution and lockfiles - Audit installed servers against known vulnerabilities - Import your existing MCP client configs - Publish your own serversSingle Go binary, no runtime deps. macOS, Linux, Windows. MIT licensed. There is a second repo for the Agent SDK it has MCP/MCP-Apps server f
I built Relay around a simple idea: many of us have an unused PC server at home, or a VPS dedicated to AI-assisted coding, but the coding agents running there are still tied to that machine’s terminal, I just don't want to ssh/rdp into it every single time. Relay brings Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and Hermes into one interface that you can access from your phone, browser, or another computer. Sessions stay alive, so you can start work on one device and continue from another. You can
I tried the new ChatGPT Desktop App for Linux - but I'll stick to my browser for now ...
Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora distributions get first dibs.
CIQ, the founding support and services partner of Rocky Linux, today announced self-service purchasing in the CIQ portal (portal.ciq.com). Developers, startups, and small businesses can now evaluate ...
Nice to see an expansion of Linux on devices, with the Framework Laptop 12 getting support for pre-builts to ship with Fedora KDE 44 and Intel Core Series 3.
Epic has seemingly confirmed plans to bring its Epic Games Store to Linux and emphasizes that it won't stop at a working storefront.
Developer-preferred desktop operating system now supported in the same unified identity layer as servers, clusters, and databasesOAKLAND, Calif., Aug. 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Teleport, the AI Infrastructure Identity Company, today announced support for Linux Desktop as a protected resource within the Teleport Infrastructure Identity Platform. Engineering teams can now apply the same cryptographic identity, least-privilege access controls, and session auditability to Linux desktops that they
Two OSes may become better than one.
The latest kernel also brings filesystem and I/O improvements and substantial new support across AMD, Intel, Apple, Nvidia, USB4, and laptop hardware.
For users looking to get into Linux, either to use an older machine or get away from Windows, these five distros stand out as ...
Hey everyone, I made a small browser game where you trade against other players in a 10 minute free-for-all, player with the most cash at the end wins.<p>Here's the link: ponzy.io<p>Give it a try and let me know what you think. I'm currently actively developing the game and am looking for feedback! The most recent update I added was to give bots unique names and tendencies, instead of having them all just be the same, which is an idea I got from a fellow HN user!
Hi all :)The reason I like git is that the source tree snapshot and the commit structure itself are always immutable, and destructive operations are just renaming a ref file.Once you understand that, no matter how hard the CLI is to make sense of, you never hesitate to run a command. You can always get it back.LLM conversations aren't as fragile to change as a source tree, but for me an auto-generated SHA-1 hash is more comforting than an auto-generated session title ^~^The project is in it
With so many government cameras, and increasingly shrinking personal life-blogging camera devices (i.e. Meta Glasses), might the Supreme Court feel it necessary to reexamine United States v. Knotts, which laid out the in-public, thus no privacy doctrine?<p>The public concern of cameras, now with AI, may lead to a broader backlash against them, and laws akin to privacy laws in Europe.