The UNIX List
Show HN: Micron: a high performance C++23 (re)implementation of Libc and the STL
Howdy HN,I've been working on micron for quite some time now, and I've finally gotten it to a state where I'm ready to share it with other people. I've really been pruning and testing it quite heavily for the past few weeks looking to flush out any bugs/inconsistencies. micron is a header-only C++23 core systems library that runs on Linux without libc, without libm, without the STL, and without any external dependencies at all. Fully freestanding. To my knowledge this is
Show HN: Zedra – Mobile control plane for AI coding agents
Hi everyone! I want to share my recent work, Zedra. This is a mobile code editor that connects directly to your desktop. It's like Claude/Codex remote control, except you can run any AI coding agent via remote terminal, with code editor, markdown, file browser, git view,... A true code editor on mobile.It's built on Rust with GPUI, leveraging the high-performance rendering engine that powers Zed editor, now on mobile with Zedra. The connection is peer-to-peer using outbound-only n
Show HN: TuringLLM – a LLM-powered Universal Turing machine
Hi,
I built TuringLLM to see how far we could go with a universal execution model totally controlled by an LLM.The basic idea: use the LLM for the step function of a Turing machine. State and instructions are MD files (STATE.md and INSTRUCTIONS.md, respectively). They represent the "modifiable tape" of the Turing machine. Each cycle, the LLM read the state and finds the corresponding instruction to execute. Instructions (and conditions) are written as free-text and, together with state
Show HN: Simple attributes for spec-driven agentic workflows (C#, Rust)
I created a custom compilation error and Unit Test Runner for BDD Cucumber Specifications in Gherkin Syntax. Both C# and Rust are supported using Source Generators and Procedural Macros.If there is a line mismatch in a test, the build will fail before the tests do. This is useful if you like the idea of unit tests but don't appreciate the amount of boilerplate and iteration time libraries such as XUnit require.Try it in your agentic workflow and drop a comment with any feedback. Hopefully i
The UNIX Story
The UNIX StoryCool !! Check out fellas…..ah, if you are inclined too and have *nix in your bone 😜The Unix Story: How a Game Created Modern Computing#linuxadmin #UNIX #operatingsystem #belllabs
Oracle Solaris
Oracle SolarisOracle Solaris – a UNIX operating system originally developed by Sun Microsystems, replacing the earlier SunOS in 1993. In 2010, following Oracle’s acquisition of Sun, it… https://archiveos.org/oracle-solaris/
5 Best Linux CentOS Replacement Options & Alternatives
Red Hat’s decision to end CentOS is forcing most developers and companies to find an alternative OS. In this guide, learn about the top competitors’ features. CentOS Linux 7, the popular free and open ...
Dell XPS 14 laptop is now available with Ubuntu Linux
The Dell XPS 14 is a premium thin and light laptop with an Intel Panther Lake processor that launched earlier this year as ...
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.
Microsoft makes Linux developers feel more at home in Windows with Coreutils release
As well as Coreutils, the Build 2026 developer conference also saw Microsoft announce WSL containers CLI and API to deploy ...
Linux has had a lot going on this week.
Colorado’s governor signed the SB26-051 age verification bill into law with its exemption for open-source, while Linux usage on Steam is down a little over one percent from April’s peak.
Microsoft launched Coreutils for Windows. Phoronix reports that Linux 7.2 will be able to boot on M3 Macs and will include support for HDMI 2.1 FRL on AMD GPUs. Plus, 2026’s best game (so far) has native Linux support!
[Link: Linux devs are fighting the new age-gated internet | https://www.theverge.com/tech/930573/age-verification-bills-linux-open-source | The Verge]
I tested Rhino Linux's new Lomiri snapshot - and it took me back to the glory days of Unity
I tested Rhino Linux's new Lomiri snapshot - and it took me back to the glory days of Unity ...
Linux promised freedom, but the command line demands something harder in return
Don't fear the command line if you want to unlock Linux's true potential.
If You’re Already Sweating Buckets, Check Out These 27 Pieces From Free People That’ll Help Keep You Cool
It's kind of like having a built-in AC unit for your clothes.
All The Best Deals At Walmart This Week
Head into June with $240 off a powerful window AC unit, 47% off a two-person egg chair, and a chic crochet tote bag on sale for under $11.
Linux inherited Unix's superpower, and developers can't let it go
If you're thinking about programming or just learning to code, you might notice that developers tend to favor Linux. Why is that? Here are the reasons you should care about Linux's hold over ...
Have They Found A Complete UNIX V4?
If you’ve ever combed boxes of old tech detritus in search of a nugget of pure gold, we know you’ll appreciate the excitement of discovering, in a dusty University of Utah storeroom, a tape labelled ...
FreeBSD At 30: The History And Future Of The Most Popular BSD-Based OS
Probably not too many people around the world celebrated November 1st, 2023, but on this momentous date FreeBSD celebrated its 30th birthday. As the first original fork of the first complete and open ...
Ask HN: Why I have such bad luck?
I've been trying to advertise my github project for days to no avail. https://github.com/alonsovm44/tc-lang
Then one day i managed to make a post with Show HN: on it and it got 22 upvotes on 20 minutes and my repo started getting stars.
Then it got [pinned], for no reason. I've never seen a post get pinned, and i've seen worse posts get a ton of likes while i get the pin of shame
Linus Torvald's middle finger to HN
Forza Horizon 6 finally works on the Steam Deck and Linux gaming PCs thanks to a Proton hotfix Valve silently pushed to Steam
Valve issues a hotfix for Proton that reportedly fixes crashing issues in Forza Horizon 6 on PCs running Linux and AMD GPU hardware.