- The Data on Self-Driving Cars Is Clear. We Have to Change Course: The writer may well be in the pocket of automous-car industry, but they are not wrong - data does indicate that automous ars are much safer than cars driven my humans. While ideally public transit, walkable streets and biking is the best option long term, for cities that will be car-centric in the immedaite future, automous ars are a way to go.
- USPS Announces Changes to the Postmark Date System: With tax season coming, it would be a good idea to file online and file early if you can.
- Kubernetes v1.35: Introducing Workload Aware Scheduling: It looks to be much simpler than defining all these rules to put them on specific nodes.
- Netflix Open Content: Free videos that demonstrate advances in streaming.
- Go away, Python!: Or how you don't need a sheban operator in Go lang.
- UNIX Fourth Edition: Ancient Unix components and their source code.
- Memory Safety for Skeptics: Or why memory safety is important.
- The Great Unracking: Saying goodbye to the servers at our physical datacenter: Amazing that StackOver stay on-premise for this long, just in time for the alleged cloud repatriation.
- IPv6 just turned 30 and still hasn’t taken over the world, but don't call it a failure: Definitely not a failover. At this point in time, IPv6 is shy around 50 percent. Expect IPv6 to ramp up by 2030.
- Introducing the new bootc kickstart command in Anaconda: Love this. This shortens and simplyfies kickstart files considerabily
- How the Team Behind Valkey Knew It Was Time to Fork: Unfortunate that this happened, but this is what happens when you try to close what was open-source
- The History of XENIX: The history of Microsoft Unix.