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WSLNews August 13, 2026 2 min read

WSL Reaches 1.0 as a Standalone Microsoft Store App

WSL dropped its 'Preview' label in the Microsoft Store on November 22, 2022, decoupling its update cycle from Windows itself entirely — meaning WSL improvements could ship on their own schedule going forward.

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WSLNews August 8, 2026 1 min read

GPU Compute Comes to WSL2, Enabling Real ML Workloads

Microsoft announced GPU-accelerated compute support for WSL2 at Build 2020, followed by an NVIDIA CUDA preview that let machine learning frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow use a physical GPU from inside WSL2.

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WSLNews August 6, 2026 1 min read

WSL Graduates Out of Beta in the Fall Creators Update

Eighteen months after its first public reveal, WSL stopped being an experimental preview feature — gaining full Microsoft support, multi-distro installs via the Microsoft Store, and Windows Server compatibility.

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Tech HistoryNews July 26, 2026 2 min read

The Video Game Market Begins Its Collapse

Through 1983, US video game console and cartridge sales began an unprecedented decline that would erase roughly 97% of the market's value within two years, taking Atari's fortunes down with it.

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Tech HistoryNews July 25, 2026 2 min read

The World Wide Web Is Announced to the Public

Tim Berners-Lee's first website had already been running quietly at CERN since December 1990. In August 1991, he posted a public invitation to collaborate — the moment the web actually became something the wider world could join.

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Tech HistoryNews July 22, 2026 1 min read

Google Inc. Is Incorporated in Menlo Park, California

A Stanford research project on ranking web pages by their link structure became a legally registered company on a single day in September 1998 — the formal starting point for what would become the dominant search engine.

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Tech HistoryNews July 20, 2026 1 min read

AOL Announces It Will Buy Netscape for $4.2 Billion

Less than three years after its landmark IPO, Netscape agreed to be acquired by AOL in an all-stock deal — a merger meant to counter Microsoft that critics immediately doubted, given the two companies' very different cultures.

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Tech HistoryNews July 19, 2026 1 min read

Netscape Announces It Will Open-Source Its Browser Code

Facing a losing battle against Internet Explorer, Netscape made an unprecedented move for a major commercial software company: giving away the source code to its flagship product, and creating Mozilla to steward it.

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Tech HistoryNews July 18, 2026 1 min read

Netscape's IPO Ignites the Dot-Com Boom

A company with no profit went public at $28 a share and closed its first day at $58.25, more than doubling in value in hours. Many historians point to this single afternoon as the moment internet mania actually began.

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Haiku OSNews July 8, 2026 2 min read

Be Inc. Goes Public on Nasdaq Under the Ticker BEOS

The company behind BeOS — the operating system Haiku would later reimplement as open source — completed its IPO in July 1999, at the height of the dot-com boom, years before the open-source project this blog covers even began.

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SRE & DevOpsNews July 4, 2026 2 min read

HashiCorp's License Change Sparks the OpenTofu Fork

HashiCorp moved Terraform to the Business Source License on August 10, 2023; within six weeks, a community fork called OpenTF (soon renamed OpenTofu) had gathered 33,000 GitHub stars and joined the Linux Foundation.

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FreeDOSNews July 4, 2026 2 min read

FreeDOS Turns 25, and Jim Hall Tells the Origin Story Again

Marking a quarter-century since the June 1994 announcement, FreeDOS's 25th anniversary in 2019 brought renewed attention from Slashdot, Opensource.com, and Linux Journal to a project still actively releasing new versions.

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WindowsNews July 4, 2026 2 min read

Microsoft Open-Sources Windows Terminal and the Console Host

Announced at Build 2019 and pushed to GitHub on May 3, 2019, Windows Terminal brought tabs and modern rendering to the Windows command line — while making both it and the underlying console host genuinely open source.

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SRE & DevOpsNews July 3, 2026 2 min read

Kubernetes Removes Dockershim in Version 1.24

Deprecated in December 2020 and fully removed in the April 2022 release of Kubernetes 1.24, dockershim's removal ended direct Docker Engine support in kubelet — a roughly 16-month migration window the project deliberately built in.

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LinuxNews July 3, 2026 2 min read

IBM Completes Its $34 Billion Acquisition of Red Hat

Announced October 28, 2018 and closed July 9, 2019, IBM's purchase of Red Hat was the largest software acquisition in history at the time — and a direct bet on hybrid cloud built around Linux and open source.

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SRE & DevOpsNews July 2, 2026 2 min read

Docker Donates containerd to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation

Accepted as an incubating CNCF project on March 29, 2017, containerd split out the core container-runtime functionality from Docker itself — becoming the shared runtime foundation much of the ecosystem, including Kubernetes, later standardized on.

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WindowsNews July 2, 2026 2 min read

Windows 7 Launches, Repairing Vista's Reputation

Released to manufacturing July 22, 2009 and to the public October 22, 2009, Windows 7 refined Vista's foundations into a release widely regarded as one of Microsoft's most successful, eventually selling over 630 million copies.

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FreeBSDNews June 30, 2026 1 min read

The FreeBSD Foundation Is Founded

Created by developer Justin Gibbs on March 15, 2000 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit, the Foundation gave FreeBSD a legal entity for funding development, licensing Java binaries, and sponsoring the project's growth.

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FreeBSDNews June 29, 2026 2 min read

FreeBSD 2.0 Ships, Finally Free of AT&T Code

Released November 22, 1994 and rebased on 4.4BSD-Lite, FreeBSD 2.0 was the first release legally clear of the USL v. BSDi lawsuit's shadow — the release that secured the project's legal future.

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Haiku OSNews May 15, 2026 2 min read

Haiku's Package Management System Goes Live

After a design drafted in January 2011 and development under funded contracts, Haiku's packagefs-based package management shipped in September 2013 — reshaping how software gets installed on the system.

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RetrogamingNews May 2, 2026 2 min read

GGPO Rollback Netcode Goes Open Source

On October 9, 2019, Tony Cannon released GGPO under the MIT license, removing the licensing friction that had limited its adoption and helping cement rollback as the fighting game industry's netcode standard.

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RetrogamingNews April 30, 2026 2 min read

MAME and MESS Officially Merge into One Unified Emulator

On May 27, 2015, the MESS project — which had emulated computers and consoles separately from MAME's arcade focus for over a decade — formally merged into MAME, realizing a unification effort that had been prototyped for years.

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SRE & DevOpsNews April 22, 2026 2 min read

Prometheus Joins the CNCF as Its Second Hosted Project

Accepted on May 9, 2016, Prometheus became the CNCF's second project after Kubernetes itself — an early, deliberate signal that observability, not just orchestration, belonged at the center of the cloud-native stack.

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FreeDOSNews April 11, 2026 2 min read

Microsoft Open-Sources the Original MS-DOS on GitHub

In September 2018, Microsoft re-released MS-DOS 1.25 and 2.11's source code on GitHub under the MIT license — a genuinely open release, four years after a 2014 version that was source-available but not truly open.

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FreeDOSNews April 10, 2026 2 min read

FreeDOS 1.1 Ships, Six Years After 1.0

Released January 2, 2012, FreeDOS 1.1 filled a long gap since the 1.0 release, refining package management and driver support without changing the project's core commitment to MS-DOS compatibility.

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WindowsNews April 2, 2026 2 min read

Windows XP Unifies the Consumer and Business Windows Lines

Released to retail October 25, 2001, Windows XP was the first consumer edition of Windows built on the NT kernel rather than the MS-DOS-based 9x line — ending the split between Windows 9x/Me and Windows NT/2000 for good.

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WindowsNews April 1, 2026 2 min read

Windows PowerShell 1.0 Ships, Ending Its Life as 'Monad'

First previewed under the codename Monad in 2003, renamed Windows PowerShell in April 2006, and finally released to the web that November — replacing decades of cmd.exe-centric scripting with a genuine object-oriented shell.

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WindowsNews March 31, 2026 2 min read

Windows 95 Launches with a $300 Million Marketing Campaign

Released August 24, 1995, Windows 95 brought the Start menu and taskbar to the mainstream — backed by one of the largest software marketing campaigns ever mounted, including a Rolling Stones-licensed ad and Jay Leno at the Redmond launch event.

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macOSNews March 22, 2026 2 min read

Mac OS X Leopard Becomes an Officially Certified UNIX

On May 18, 2007, Leopard on Intel Macs became the first BSD-based operating system to earn Open Brand UNIX 03 certification — making 'Mac OS X is a real Unix' a certified fact, not just a technical argument.

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FreeBSDNews March 3, 2026 2 min read

pkgng Ships, Replacing FreeBSD's Aging pkg_* Tools

First released August 30, 2012 after two years of development, pkgng consolidated FreeBSD's fragmented package tools into a single command backed by a real database — and became official in FreeBSD 10.

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FreeBSDNews December 29, 2025 1 min read

FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE Ships

FreeBSD 14.0 was released on November 20, 2023, as the first release from the stable/14 branch — what it brought and why it mattered.

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FreeBSDNews December 25, 2025 1 min read

FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE Announced

FreeBSD 12.0 arrived on December 11, 2018, bringing UEFI+GELI installer support and a wave of toolchain updates.

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LinuxNews December 23, 2025 2 min read

Linux 6.1 Merges Initial Rust Support

Released December 11, 2022, Linux 6.1 became the first kernel version to officially accept Rust as a second language for kernel development, alongside C.

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WindowsNews December 11, 2025 1 min read

Windows NT 3.1 Ships

Released July 27, 1993, Windows NT 3.1 was the first shipping version of the from-scratch, Dave Cutler-led operating system that underlies every Windows release since.

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WindowsNews December 7, 2025 1 min read

Microsoft Announces Windows 11

Announced June 24, 2021 by Panos Panay and released October 5, 2021, Windows 11 brought a redesigned interface and stricter hardware requirements.

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FreeDOSNews December 1, 2025 1 min read

FreeDOS 1.3 Released

FreeDOS 1.3 shipped February 20, 2022, continuing the project's roughly five-year major release rhythm with an updated package set.

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SRE & DevOpsNews November 25, 2025 1 min read

dotCloud Renames Itself Docker, Inc.

On October 29, 2013, dotCloud announced it was scaling back its original PaaS business and renaming the company entirely around its container tooling.

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