
SSHDeck Brings SSH Management to the Browser with Docker, SFTP and Monitoring
SSHDeck is a new self-hosted web SSH client that aims to bring together some of the features commonly found in tools such as MobaXterm or Termius. The project runs from

SSHDeck is a new self-hosted web SSH client that aims to bring together some of the features commonly found in tools such as MobaXterm or Termius. The project runs from

Artificial intelligence tools capable of transforming an image into a 3D object have been improving for some time, but most share the same philosophy: directly generating a mesh, often complex,

OpenTofu is no longer simply the Terraform fork created after HashiCorp changed its licensing model. With OpenTofu 1.12, the Linux Foundation project retains an experience that will feel very familiar

Google Creative Lab has released Gemma Translator, an open-source project that demonstrates how to build a fully local voice translator around a Raspberry Pi 5. Its architecture combines Gemma 4

Organizations invest heavily in protecting inbound traffic, yet outbound connections often receive far less attention. That outbound, or egress, traffic is precisely what Secure Proxy Manager (SPM) is designed to

Running large language models locally has become a priority for many developers, platform engineers, and system administrators. Yet the ecosystem still forces users to choose between two extremes: the performance

Apple has spent months promoting Apple Intelligence, but until now most developers could only access its on-device models through Apple’s official Swift frameworks. Apfel changes that by providing a command-line

Static websites have become increasingly popular thanks to their speed, security, and low hosting costs. Frameworks such as Astro, Next.js, and Hugo have made building these sites easier than ever,

AI coding assistants are becoming increasingly capable, but they still suffer from one major limitation: they repeatedly consume thousands of tokens re-reading the same source code to answer relatively simple

When a website loads in just a second, it’s common to hear someone say, “It’s because of caching,” while others claim, “That’s what the CDN does.” Both statements contain some