ZON, the format that wants to slash your AI bill without breaking anything
JSON has been with us for two decades as the lingua franca of APIs. But in the era of large language models with huge context windows, every character counts… and
JSON has been with us for two decades as the lingua franca of APIs. But in the era of large language models with huge context windows, every character counts… and
Booting Linux on a Windows-on-ARM (WoA) laptop powered by Snapdragon often starts with a nice promise—battery life, quiet operation, always-on connectivity—and ends with a less glamorous reality: manual steps, trial
Let’s Encrypt, the free certificate authority that helped bring HTTPS to almost every corner of the web, is preparing one of the biggest changes in its history. By 2028, every
IP addresses are everywhere, yet they rarely get much attention. Routers are configured, virtual machines are deployed, VPN tunnels are set up – and there are those silent blocks of
More and more people are choosing to run their own services at home: private cloud, backups, photo libraries, home automation, media servers, and even local AI models. A homelab today
In an era dominated by graphical desktops full of windows and icons, a small open-source project is quietly reminding everyone that the command line is far from dead. It’s called
In trading—whether retail or professional—there’s a line people repeat like a mantra: “If you don’t measure it, you can’t improve it.” The catch is that measuring well isn’t as simple
Microsoft is giving Windows on Arm a meaningful boost. An update to Prism, its x86 emulation engine, is rolling out to Windows 11 on Arm devices and quietly fixing one
Most new Linux distributions follow a predictable recipe: pick a popular base, add a desktop, throw in some theming, and ship. Sometimes it works; often the distro quietly vanishes in
In many development and production environments, communication with a Linux virtual machine is taken for granted over the network: internal IP addresses, SSH, firewall rules, routes, tunnels… But when the