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A tech-savvy professional with a strong focus on software development, architecture, and infrastructure, seeking insights on development frameworks, DevOps, CI/CD, and cloud computing to optimize their workflow and stay updated on industry trends. They value efficient solutions and innovative technologies.
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Lundi 15 décembre 2025 à 00:35
Self‑hosting pitfalls, upcoming Linux file‑system, and space data centers…

DevOps & CI/CD

Self‑hosting tools fall short of hype

Recent experiments with popular self‑hosting stacks revealed that many promised features crumble under real‑world workloads, with clunky interfaces and excessive resource demands hampering rapid deployment. XDA Developers notes that users often abandon these tools within a day, opting for leaner alternatives that better fit continuous‑integration pipelines.  XDA Developers

Software Architecture

FamFS aims for upstream inclusion in early 2026

Micron’s FamFS file‑system, designed for high‑performance storage, is targeting an “early‑ish 2026” upstream merge into the Linux kernel, promising improved latency and scalability for data‑intensive workloads. Phoronix highlights the project’s potential to reshape storage architecture in cloud‑native environments.  Phoronix

Linux 6.19‑rc1 released ahead of schedule

The release candidate for Linux 6.19 arrived a day early as Linus Torvalds attended the Linux Plumbers Conference in Japan, bringing fresh patches that refine scheduler logic and introduce new security mitigations. Phoronix points out that these changes could streamline kernel‑level resource management for container orchestration platforms.  Phoronix

Cloud & Infrastructure

Oracle secures $150 billion in data‑center leases

In its latest securities filing, Oracle disclosed roughly $150 billion in lease commitments for new data‑center sites, a move interpreted as positioning for high‑profile AI cloud contracts such as those with OpenAI. The Information suggests the expansion signals a strategic bet on enterprise‑grade AI workloads.  The Information

Space‑based data centers gain momentum

Tech magnates including Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Jensen Huang are championing orbital data centers, with Google planning prototype satellites by 2027 and startup Starcloud claiming the first LLM trained in space. The Information argues this trend reflects concerns that terrestrial infrastructure may soon lag behind AI compute demand.  The Information

Development Frameworks

GNOME tightens AI‑generated code policy

Following mixed results from AI‑assisted programming, GNOME has updated its extensions guidelines to curb automatically generated code, aiming to preserve code quality and maintainability. XDA Developers stresses that while AI can lower entry barriers, the output often falls short of production‑ready standards.  XDA Developers

Vim plugins rival VS Code in functionality

A curated set of six Vim plugins now offers features—such as LSP integration, fuzzy finder, and project management—comparable to those in VS Code, empowering developers who prefer lightweight, highly customizable editors. XDA Developers highlights the productivity gains from this modular approach.  XDA Developers

NotebookLM integrations streamline research workflows

New productivity apps that sync seamlessly with Google’s NotebookLM enable developers to offload literature review, code documentation, and routine task automation to an AI‑powered assistant, sharpening focus on core development work. XDA Developers reports that these integrations are rapidly becoming staples in modern engineering toolchains.  XDA Developers

Software Quality & Testing

Rust Coreutils 0.5 approaches GNU compatibility

The Rust Coreutils 0.5 release achieves a 90 % pass rate on the GNU test suite, marking a significant step toward full compatibility and offering a memory‑safe alternative for system utilities. Phoronix notes that this progress can enhance reliability in CI pipelines by reducing undefined behavior bugs.  Phoronix

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I installed these self-hosting tools with high expectations and replaced them with alternatives in seconds

XDA Developers

FamFS Hopes To Go Upstream In 2026

Phoronix

Linux 6.19-rc1 Released From Japan

Phoronix

Oracle Strikes $150 Billion of Data Center Leases in November Quarter

The Information

Why Elon Musk Is Suddenly Talking So Much About Space Data Centers

The Information

GNOME is cracking down on AI-generated code after updating its extensions guidelines

XDA Developers

These 6 Vim plugins make it compete with VS Code

XDA Developers

5 productivity apps that integrate flawlessly with NotebookLM

XDA Developers

Rust Coreutils 0.5 Released - Inching Toward Full GNU Compatibility

Phoronix