Microsoft has released its own version of Coreutils to bring Linux commands to Windows command prompt. If you can’t beat them, join them? This is a big move from the company that once called Linux a “cancer”. Someone forked Vim to keep
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I already reviewed the original ZimaCube Pro and gave it a positive verdict, for the most part. So when IceWhale offered me the newer version for review, I was curious to see how much had actually changed. Not much specification-wise. Here’s why.
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The Linux Foundation has been steadily growing its roster of projects and initiatives, with AI governance becoming an increasingly prominent part of that push. Their latest push in this direction is a plan to launch the Tokenomics Foundation, a new program focused
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Canonical’s Steam snap for ARM64 has been promoted to stable, nearly five months after a call for testing drew feedback from users across a wide range of ARM hardware. The reason a snap like this exists at all is that Valve’s Steam
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Tuta, the German encrypted email and calendar provider, has officially joined Euro-Office. Unless you have been living under a rock or were trapped in some freaky dungeon, this collaborative effort has brought together many notable European companies. The participating names include Nextcloud,
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A Vim fork has arrived, and it exists because of AI. Drew DeVault, the developer behind SourceHut, announced Vim Classic back in March 2026 after becoming unhappy with the direction both Vim and NeoVim were heading. His gripe was that generative AI
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Microsoft just shipped coreutils for Windows. Yes, you read that right. ls. grep. cat. cp. find. The same commands that have powered Unix and Linux systems for over 50 years are now available natively on Windows, maintained by Microsoft itself. In case
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