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The HTTP/2 Bomb dropped this week. CVE-2026-49975 chains two decade-old attack techniques into something nastier than the sum of its parts. An AI coding assistant helped find it. Your server is probably vulnerable right now.
Colorado almost forced age verification on your Linux laptop. That actually happened.
Wine 11 shipped in January 2026 with NTSYNC support—a kernel-level rewrite of how Wine handles Windows thread synchronization. The performance gains are real and measurable:
Look, we all know the deal with Arch Linux. It’s powerful, it’s got the latest software, and the Arch Wiki is basically the gold standard for Linux documentation. But let’s be honest for most people, the idea of managing their system through pacman commands is pretty intimidating. That’s been the trade-off for years: you want cutting-edge Arch goodness? Better get comfortable with the terminal.
Running services at home without a firewall is like leaving your front door wide open and hoping nobody walks in. UFW (Uncomplicated Firewall) is the easiest way to fix that on Debian-based systems, and it’s a lot more capable than most people think once you go past the basics.
Colorado is considering a bill that would require your operating system to ask your age before you can use it. Not a website. Not an app. Your OS. The whole foundation your device runs on.
Disclaimer: All factual claims in this post are sourced and linked. Editorial analysis and opinions are the author’s own. Nothing here constitutes legal advice.