/technology2dAI is quietly poisoning itself and pushing models toward collapse - but there's a cure | ZDNETGartner and I agree that AI data is reaching maximum Garbage In-Garbage Out (GIGO). But you can do things about it.
/technology3dDrowning in AI slop, cURL ends bug bounties - The New StackDaniel Stenberg, cURL's lead developer and founder, has had enough of AI-slop bug reports. Who can blame him?
/opensource3dDrowning in AI slop, cURL ends bug bounties - The New StackDaniel Stenberg, cURL's lead developer and founder, has had enough of AI-slop bug reports. Who can blame him?
/linux3dThis OS quietly powers all AI - and most future IT jobs, tooAI runs on Linux. Period. There are no substitutes.
/technology3dThis OS quietly powers all AI - and most future IT jobs, too | ZDNETAI runs on Linux. Period. There are no substitutes.
/technology6dLinus may vibe code, but that doesn't make it best practice • The RegisterVibe coding is fine for toys, but for serious work? Forget about it.
/technology9dIBM warns AI spend fails without AI literacy | The Deep ViewAI literacy is far more than just knowing how to craft prompts; it requires learning across disciplines to master AI to benefit both businesses and society.
/digg9dI tried this Reddit alternative that's friendlier and paywall-free - it's exactly what I've been waiting for | ZDNETDigg, one of the first social news sites, is back and ready to give Reddit a run for its money.
/technology10dAt 25, Wikipedia embodies what the internet could have been - but can it survive AI? | ZDNETWikipedia just turned 25, but with AI stealing its data and readers, will it make it to 30?
/technology13dEven Linus Torvalds is vibe coding nowMind you, it is on a rather silly project. But then, if you're vibe coding, those are exactly the ones you should be using it on.
/technology13dThe Microsoft 365 Copilot app rebrand was bad, but there are far worse offendersThe worst of the no-good, awful tech rebrands.
/technology13dRust moves from experiment to a core Linux kernel language - SpiceworksWhere Rust is now in Linux and where it will be going from here.
/technology13dI tried the new Linux Mint 22.3 - it's a masterclass in polish and quality-of-life fixesLinux Mint 22.3 is a solid improvement on what's already today's best desktop operating system.
/technology16dWhat is Wi-Fi 8? And why speed isn't your primary concern with the latest standardWi-Fi 8, also known as IEEE 802.11bn or Ultra High Reliability (UHR) Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), is designed to deliver a more consistent and reliable connection rather than focusing on speed. It is expected to offer significant improvements in stability, latency, and MAC frame loss, with the first Wi-Fi 8-compatible products anticipated in early 2028.
/technology18dFrom libraries to research to simply respecting the wisdom of experts, the Trump regime is destroying scientific and technical knowledge.This article discusses the detrimental impact of the Trump administration's policies on US science and technology research funding, highlighting cuts to NASA, NIH, and other federal agencies. The author argues that such cuts undermine the nation's scientific progress and technological advancements, emphasizing the importance of federal funding for research and the respect for expertise.
/technology19dLinux at CES 2026: Tux is alive and well in IoT, cars, and AILinux won't make the CES headlines, but under the hood, most of the latest and greatest consumer tech depends on it.
/lifestyle19dNils Lofgren - World Through Your EyesNils's latest song is for anyone who's a dog lover.
/technology25dThe most durable tech is boring, old, and everywhereThis opinion piece discusses the enduring nature of certain technologies, highlighting that despite the constant evolution of tech, some languages, systems, and file formats persist due to their reliability and widespread adoption. COBOL, mainframes, C, SQL, Linux, and Git are cited as examples of technologies that have remained relevant for decades and are expected to continue for many more years. The article also touches on the importance of open standards and open-source software for long-term viability.