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Fedora releases every six months, and the changelog between versions is usually long enough to warrant a proper read before upgrading. The 43-to-44 jump is no different — it touches the compiler stack, major language runtimes, desktop environments, how the installer handles networking, and how the system loads TLS certificates. Some of those changes are transparent; others will ...

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Linux Mint 23 is shaping up to be one of the most significant releases in the project's history. After years of incremental improvements, the team is tackling two long-standing gaps at once: full Wayland support for the Cinnamon desktop and a completely overhauled installer. On top of that, the release will be built on Ubuntu 26.04 LTS, bringing a new kernel, updated toolchain, ...

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Рынок AI API в 2026 году развивается невероятно быстро, а главная конкуренция сейчас разворачивается между экосистемами Grok от xAI и OpenAI API. The AI API market in 2026 is evolving incredibly fast, and the main competition is currently unfolding between the Grok ecosystem from xAI and the OpenAI API. Both platforms provide access to modern LLM models, multimo...

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The world of networking technology is on the brink of a definitive change of eras. If ten years ago the discussion about switching to IPv6 seemed like a theoretical exercise for academics, in 2026 it is a harsh business reality. Free IPv4 addresses are practically exhausted, their cost on the secondary market continues to rise, and global cloud providers are increasingly making ...

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Halfway through April 2026, an unfamiliar filing landed on the IETF datatracker under the title Internet Protocol Version 8. Inside a fortnight it had picked up thousands of curious eyeballs across Hacker News and threads on Lobsters. One author. One company in Bermuda. One sweeping claim: a replacement for the awkward IPv4 and IPv6 coexistence we live with today, designed so ex...

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