Linux Turns 34
Linux Turns 34 Summary Tom’s Hardware recalls the first public appearance of Linux 34 years ago, when a young Linus Benedict Torvalds posted to the comp.os.minix newsgroup in August 1991…
Linux Turns 34 Summary Tom’s Hardware recalls the first public appearance of Linux 34 years ago, when a young Linus Benedict Torvalds posted to the comp.os.minix newsgroup in August 1991…
Study Shows Which Vehicles Pollute the Least In Every US County Summary Researchers at the University of Michigan performed a life‑cycle assessment that compares cradle‑to‑grave greenhouse‑gas emissions for multiple powertrains…
VMware finally porting Cloud Foundation to Arm – in baby steps Summary VMware has announced it will begin porting VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) to the Arm processor architecture. The move,…
Linux Turns 34 Key Points • Linus Torvalds first announced the free operating system project in the comp.os.minix newsgroup in August 1991. • The initial code was an Intel x86-specific…
Study Shows Which Vehicles Pollute the Least In Every US County Summary A University of Michigan study (published in Environmental Science & Technology) uses a cradle-to-grave life cycle assessment to…
Linux Turns 34 Summary Tom’s Hardware (via Slashdot) revisits Linus Torvalds’ first public announcement about a “free new operating system” posted to comp.os.minix in August 1991. Torvalds described the project…
Getting touchy-feely with a Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 Summary The Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 arrives as a $40, 5‑inch multi‑touch capacitive panel aimed at makers and small projects.…
Linux Turns 34 Summary On 25 August 2025 Slashdot highlights the 34th anniversary of Linus Torvalds’ first public announcement of his free operating system project in the comp.os.minix newsgroup. What…
Mysterious X-37B spaceplane flies again, this time carrying a quantum GPS alternative Summary The US Air Force’s Boeing-built X-37B robotic spaceplane has launched on its eighth mission atop a SpaceX…
Linux Turns 34 Summary On 25 August 2025 Slashdot highlights that Linux reached its 34th birthday, marking the anniversary of Linus Torvalds’ first public announcement of the project in 1991.…