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Can CachyOS Really Hack It as a Server Distro?
ComputingInnovationSoftware

Can CachyOS Really Hack It as a Server Distro?

The Arch Linux-based CachyOS is aiming for a 2026 server edition. Early benchmarks on AMD EPYC hardware show a performance lead, but the real test is yet to come. We break down what it means for the enterprise.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 29, 2025
Linux is set to dominate, but Firefox might not make it
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Linux is set to dominate, but Firefox might not make it

According to a ZDNet analysis, the Linux desktop is poised for accelerated growth in 2026 as Windows users flee Microsoft’s AI push and subscription rumors. Meanwhile, the Linux kernel and Debian’s APT are formally adopting Rust for security, but Firefox’s market share has plummeted to 1.7% in the U

by Desai PriyankaDecember 29, 2025
The Boring, Practical Truth About Corporate AI Right Now
AIBusinessSoftware

The Boring, Practical Truth About Corporate AI Right Now

According to a Wall Street Journal reporter discussion, corporate AI adoption is widespread but focused on unglamorous tasks like summarizing documents and handling customer service. The real challenge isn’t the tech, but getting employees to use it and trusting so-called “agents” with real autonomy

by Desai PriyankaDecember 29, 2025
OpenAI’s $555K “Stressful” Job: Hiring a Head of Preparedness
AIInnovationSoftware

OpenAI’s $555K “Stressful” Job: Hiring a Head of Preparedness

OpenAI is looking for a new Head of Preparedness to anticipate AI model harms, a role paying $555,000 plus equity. This comes after a year of lawsuits and internal safety team shakeups. CEO Sam Altman calls it a “critical role at an important time.”

by Alvarez JordanDecember 27, 2025
AI’s Brutal 2025: Billions Spent, 95% of Projects Failed
AIBusinessSoftware

AI’s Brutal 2025: Billions Spent, 95% of Projects Failed

2025 was a year of stark contrasts in tech. While companies like Microsoft committed billions to AI infrastructure, a brutal reality emerged: widespread layoffs and a stunning 95% failure rate for generative AI projects. The Seattle tech scene grappled with these shifts while questioning its own ide

by Desai PriyankaDecember 27, 2025
The Voice AI Choice: Cheap & Fast vs. Compliant & Controlled
AICybersecuritySoftware

The Voice AI Choice: Cheap & Fast vs. Compliant & Controlled

The decision for enterprise voice AI is no longer just about which model is smartest. It’s a strategic architectural choice between cheap, fast “native” systems and slower, but auditable, modular stacks. A new “unified” approach is trying to bridge the gap.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 26, 2025
Why Your AI Pilots Are Failing, According to a Retail Insider
AIBusinessSoftware

Why Your AI Pilots Are Failing, According to a Retail Insider

Most retail and CPG companies are running AI pilots but failing to capture real value. The problem isn’t the tech, it’s the operating system. Winning in 2026 requires a fundamental shift in approach.

by Alvarez JordanDecember 26, 2025
The Gross New Source for Green Hydrogen? Your Toilet.
HardwareSoftwareTechnology

The Gross New Source for Green Hydrogen? Your Toilet.

Researchers at Princeton have made a breakthrough in green hydrogen production by using treated wastewater. The method could slash costs and turn a waste problem into a clean energy solution. But is it really the holy grail?

by Alvarez JordanDecember 26, 2025
Google’s Rushed Pixel Update Fixes a Major Beta Bug
InnovationSoftwareTechnology

Google’s Rushed Pixel Update Fixes a Major Beta Bug

Google has rushed out an urgent update for Pixel phones enrolled in the Android 16 beta program. The fix addresses a critical bug from a recent patch that was causing apps to crash on startup. This impacts a wide range of devices, from the Pixel 6 all the way to the latest Pixel 10 models.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 26, 2025
Apple’s AI in China Must Fail a 2,000-Question Censorship Test
AIPrivacySoftware

Apple’s AI in China Must Fail a 2,000-Question Censorship Test

To launch in China, Apple’s AI must pass a strict government test. It has to refuse to answer at least 95% of 2,000 sensitive prompts. This reveals the immense control exerted over foreign tech.

by Desai PriyankaDecember 24, 2025

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