
The True History of Linux: An Odyssey of Rebellion, Ingenuity and Passion
Introduction: Beyond the Myth When we hear the word “Linux,” most of us think of Linus Torvalds, the Finnish engineer who wrote the original kernel in 1991. It’s a romantic

Introduction: Beyond the Myth When we hear the word “Linux,” most of us think of Linus Torvalds, the Finnish engineer who wrote the original kernel in 1991. It’s a romantic

The end of support for Windows 10 has opened a clear path for anyone who can’t—or doesn’t want to—move to Windows 11. Stricter hardware requirements, perfectly serviceable PCs left behind

Hetzner has officially joined the 2025 Black Week race with a promotion aimed directamente at developers, startups and companies that live from their infrastructure. The German provider has launched a

A seemingly routine Slack conversation between platform engineers has ignited a wider debate about the quality of Terraform and OpenTofu providers — and put Cloudflare’s provider in the spotlight. The

Yes: DockMon exists, and it looks great for developers and IT teams who live in “plain Docker.” It’s a free and open-source project that delivers real-time monitoring, intelligent container auto-restart,

At a time when many companies and professionals want more control over their infrastructure without buying and maintaining their own hardware, VPS and root server offerings have become a very

listmonk is a self-hosted newsletter and mailing-list manager written in Go, using PostgreSQL as its datastore and shipped as a single binary. It’s fast, feature-rich, and comes with a modern

The Proxmox Virtual Environment platform keeps gaining weight in the virtualization landscape. Austrian company Proxmox Server Solutions has announced the release of Proxmox VE 9.1, the first major point update

For decades, the value of a systems administrator or DevOps engineer has been measured by something very concrete: their mastery of syntax and commands. Knowing which flag to use in

In a world dominated by SaaS monitoring services like UptimeRobot, Better Uptime or Pingdom, another trend is gaining traction: taking back control with open-source, self-hosted tools that plug directly into