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You might not have noticed, but we here at Hackaday are pretty big fans of Open Source — software, hardware, you name it. We’ve also spilled our fair share of ...read more

You might not have noticed, but we here at Hackaday are pretty big fans of Open Source — software, hardware, you name it. We’ve also spilled our fair share of ...read more

Ubuntu 26.04 LTS "Questing Quokka" has reached feature freeze, locking in GNOME 48, kernel updates, and toolchain decisions that will define enterprise Linux deployments for years. The focus now shifts to stabilization ahead of the April 2026 release.

As AI infrastructure investments surge toward $300B in 2025 alone, fueled by mega-projects like the $500B Stargate initiative and hundreds of billions in Nvidia chip purchases, the decentralized AI space offers a compelling alternative to Big Tech’s centralized dominance. Now’s the time to invest in it. In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, a [...]
ClearBridge’s Reece Birtles is betting on the blue chips that have fallen out of favour to keep driving returns through the AI revolution.

Public education might be free – but the postcode isn’t. New data reveals the catchment premiums parents are paying, and how your state compares. The post How elite public school zones are driving a property price boom for parents appeared first on realestate.com.au.

Production has declined at the Gruyere gold mine in the first full quarter of South African giant Gold Fields owning the entire operation, with several issues combining to affect output.
Economic links between western Sydney and the world’s most populous nation are on the rise.
Flying particular routes with some airlines can save you thousands of dollars on fares or give you a chance to get better value from your frequent flyer points.
“A full economy doesn’t finish at 6pm,” say a chorus of industry leaders who want “Brisvegas” to shake off its sleepy country town vibe.

A 17-home development has been approved by council on land previously slated to be a childcare centre and a workforce camp.

What the White House's 'unjustified' trade hike could mean for ag.

West Australians have hit pause on their shopping following a bumper Christmas sales period and instead opted for travel during the January summer break, new spending data suggests.