Hardware Engineering
Embedded Linux in 2026: You Probably Don’t Need Yocto
Stop worshipping the “from scratch” gods Actually, let me back up—I had a coffee with a startup founder last Tuesday. He was panicking.
Panfrost Just Tamed the Mali-G57: Valhall Open Source Drivers Are Here
Actually, I should clarify — if you’ve spent any time messing around with Linux on ARM devices, you probably know the pain.
Linux Handhelds: Taming the Fan Noise on Newer Hardware
Actually, I should clarify – if you’ve ever tried running a mainline Linux kernel on a gaming handheld, you know the drill.
Real Hardware, Finally: Rust PHY Drivers in the Kernel
I swear, if I had to read one more mailing list thread back in ’23 about how Rust was going to “complicate the build system” without delivering actual.
QEMU and the Frontier of OS Development: RISC-V GUIs and ARM Hardware Integration
Introduction The landscape of open-source virtualization and operating system development is undergoing a seismic shift.
Pop!_OS Powers Up: A Deep Dive into the Linux 6.8 Kernel Upgrade
In the rapidly evolving landscape of open-source operating systems, few distributions have managed to capture the hearts of developers, gamers, and.
The Real-Time Revolution: Mainline Linux Kernel Finally Embraces Determinism
For two decades, a quiet but intense engineering marathon has been taking place within the depths of the open-source community.
The Next Architecture: How RISC-V is Reshaping Enterprise Linux and the Cloud
For decades, the server and cloud computing landscape has been a duopoly, dominated by the x86 architecture and, more recently, the significant rise of.
Pop!_OS Leaps Forward: A Deep Dive into the Linux 6.8 Kernel Upgrade
In the dynamic world of Linux distributions, staying current is not just a feature—it’s a statement of intent.
DIY Linux Monitoring: Building a Powerful, Low-Cost Observability Hub with Raspberry Pi and Open Source Tools
In the dynamic world of Linux administration, maintaining system health, performance, and security is paramount.
