Your source for technology insights, tutorials, and guides.
A new open-source download engine reverse-engineers Telegram's MTProto protocol to bypass bot API limits, enabling high-speed, unrestricted downloads of large media files directly from Telegram's data centers.
Learn how to interpret Apple's Q2 2026 earnings report and after-hours stock bump with a structured 7-step guide: gather metrics, compare expectations, analyze price moves, evaluate Q3 outlook, cross-check indicators, decide, and monitor next day.
Explore how Telegram's MTProto protocol, file sharding, and async I/O enable high-performance media extraction, with a focus on reverse engineering web links and optimizing fragmented downloads.
Rustup 1.29.0 introduces concurrent downloads, supports new platforms and shells, adds quality-of-life improvements, and welcomes a new team member. Updated via rustup self update.
Fedora 44 released with GNOME 50 and KDE Plasma 6.6, offering leading-edge Linux innovations for developers and enthusiasts.
Cargo's new build directory layout v2 is available for testing in nightly builds. Community help needed to identify tooling issues before default change.
Q&A on why Rust's challenges blog post was retracted, its data sources (70 interviews, 5,500 surveys), use of LLM, and community reaction.
GCC 16.1 delivers enhanced error messages and an experimental HTML output option for diagnostics, improving developer productivity.
Germany's Sovereign Tech Agency launches Sovereign Tech Standards initiative to fund open standards, expanding its support beyond open-source software projects for digital sovereignty.
Rust team addresses tar crate vulnerability (CVE-2026-33056) in Cargo. crates.io mitigated; Rust 1.94.1 release on March 26 secures all users.
Benchmarks show Ubuntu 26.04 LTS outperforms Windows 11 on a high-end AMD/NVIDIA workstation in creator tasks.
Rust 1.94.1 fixes regressions in threading, Windows API, and Clippy, plus security updates for Cargo. Update now via rustup update stable.
Rust's WebAssembly targets remove --allow-undefined flag. Learn why, risks, fixes, and how to prepare. Essential for all Rust WebAssembly devs.
IBM and Arm collaborate on dual-architecture hardware; Linux KVM patches now enable ARM64 virtualization on IBM Z s390 servers, with v2 released in late April.
Learn to configure docs.rs targets for efficient documentation builds. Starting May 2026, only the default target is built unless you explicitly list others.
Valve releases GameNetworkingSockets v1.5 after nearly four years, bringing fixes and optimizations to the open-source networking library used by Counter-Strike and Dota 2.
AMD's Ryzen AI Halo Box is a Strix Halo-powered mini PC for AI devs, with new Linux driver activity for its RGB LED bar, competing with NVIDIA DGX Spark and Dell GB10.
A Devuan developer is modernizing GTK2 with 'gtk2-ng', applying critical patches, security fixes, and systemd-free compatibility to revive the aging toolkit.
Rust gets record 13 Google Summer of Code 2026 projects after 50% increase in proposals; AI-generated proposals also noted.
GCC 17 adds support for Chinese Hygon C86-4G CPUs (M4/M6/M7). This Q&A covers significance, models, release timing, open-source impact, user benefits, and technical codebase changes.