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Embedded Operating Systems in 2026: Choosing Between Bare Metal, FreeRTOS, Zephyr, QNX, and Embedded Linux

Embedded systems are everywhere. They power industrial robots, medical equipment, autonomous vehicles, smart home devices, telecommunications infrastructure, satellites, and countless IoT products that quietly perform their tasks every second of the day. Although these devices vary enormously in complexity, they all depend on one critical software decision that shapes performance, reliability, security, and long-term maintenance: […]

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Linux Security in 2026: Hardening, Monitoring, and Defense Strategies

Linux continues to power much of the world’s digital infrastructure. From cloud platforms and enterprise servers to containers, IoT devices, networking equipment, and web applications, it remains the backbone of modern computing. This widespread adoption also makes Linux one of the primary targets for cybercriminals. Attackers know that compromising Linux systems can provide access to […]

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Most Common Linux Security Mistakes I Keep Seeing (And How to Avoid Them)

Linux has earned its reputation as one of the most secure and reliable operating systems available. It powers everything from cloud infrastructure and enterprise servers to embedded devices, supercomputers, and much of the internet itself. But Linux isn’t secure by default. One lesson I’ve learned after working with Linux systems is that security rarely fails […]

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The New Rules for AI-Assisted Open Source Contributions: If You Submit the Patch, You Own It

Artificial intelligence has quietly become part of everyday open source development. AI-generated patches are appearing in small GitHub repositories, package updates, system libraries, kernel-adjacent projects, and enterprise software. This is no longer a hypothetical discussion about the future of software engineering—it’s today’s reality. Most maintainers are not trying to ban AI. They understand that modern […]

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Embedded Linux Security: Best Practices for System Hardening in 2026

Embedded Linux powers millions of connected devices, from industrial controllers and medical equipment to automotive systems, networking hardware, smart home products, and edge AI devices. Its flexibility, open-source ecosystem, and extensive hardware support have made it the operating system of choice for modern embedded products. That popularity also makes it one of the most attractive […]