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Immich 1.127 Introduces Face Tagging & Memory Enhancements

Fri, 03/07/2025 - 11:00

Immich 1.127, a self-hosted photo and video backup solution, enhances the memories feature, adds manual face tagging, and introduces star rating search.

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Red Hat Openshift 4.18 Expands Cloud-Native Networking

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:45

Red Hat is updating its OpenShift platform with a series of capabilities that will provide more advanced networking and virtualization functionality for cloud-native deployments.

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Machine Learning in Linux: Fooocus – Image Generating Software

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:40

Fooocus is image generating software that allows users to focus on text prompts to generate images. It’s built entirely on the Stable Diffusion XL architecture.

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Rust In Linux Kernel: Christoph Hellwig Steps Down As DMA Maintainer

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:35

Christoph Hellwig has stepped down as the maintainer of the DMA mapping subsystem in Linux Kernel, with Marek Szyprowski taking over.

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EdgeDB Rebrands as Gel, Brings Full SQL Support

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:30

EdgeDB is now Gel, fully supports SQL and integrates seamlessly with Postgres.

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6 Best Free and Open Source Syntax Highlighters

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:25

It’s not only text editors that offer syntax highlighting. We explore specialised tools that offer syntax highlighting for a whole raft of programming languages.

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5 Modern VnStat PHP Replacements for Bandwidth Monitoring

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:20

Network bandwidth monitoring is essential for system administrators to track data usage, analyze traffic patterns, and optimize network performance.

VnStat PHP has been a popular choice due to its simple web-based interface, but it lacks modern features like real-time monitoring, deep packet inspection, and advanced visualizations. Moreover, it is no longer actively maintained, making it less suitable for modern network monitoring needs.

If you’re looking for powerful, modern alternatives, this guide covers the top five best replacements for VnStat PHP that provide better insights, interactive dashboards, and enhanced reporting capabilities.

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Seal OS Fixes Vulnerabilities in Linux Operating Systems

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:15

Seal Security launched Seal OS, a solution designed to automatically fix vulnerabilities in both Linux operating systems and application code. Seal OS delivers long-term support for a wide range of Linux distributions, encompassing Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, Oracle Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, Alpine and more. This support extends to various deployment models, including containers, virtual machines, and bare metal installations.

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Dalfox: Open-source XSS Scanner

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:10

DalFox is an open-source tool for automating the detection of XSS vulnerabilities. With powerful testing capabilities and a wide range of features, it makes scanning, analyzing parameters, and verifying vulnerabilities faster and easier.

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Emacs 30.1 Released: New Features, Installation, and Usage Guide

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:05

GNU Emacs is one of the oldest text editors. It was created by Richard Stallman, the founder of the Free Software movement and GNU project. He is also the creator of the GNU C compiler and Debugger.

Emacs is a versatile and highly configurable text editor with hundreds of keybindings and commands. With numerous configuration settings, it’s arguably one of the text editors with a steep learning curve, so most developers, system administrators, and regular Linux users prefer Nano or Vim editors.

Despite the complexity of learning the ins and outs of Emacs, it’s not entirely hostile to beginners, and with the right learning strategy and guidance, you’ll be comfortable in no time.

In this guide, we will hold your hand and walk you through the Emacs editor. By the end of this guide, you will have a decent amount of knowledge to get started with using the Emacs editor.

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How to Install Kernel 6.13 in Ubuntu, Debian and Mint

Thu, 03/06/2025 - 11:00

Periodically new devices and technology coming out and it’s important to keep our Linux system kernel up-to-date if we want to get the most of out it.

Moreover, updating the system kernel will allow us to take advantage of new kernel functions, and also it helps us to protect ourselves from vulnerabilities that have been found in earlier versions.

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