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Severity: Critical Affected Systems: All AlmaLinux releases (8, 9, 10, Kitten 10) What Is Dirty Frag? A critical Linux kernel vulnerability — dubbed Dirty Frag — has been publicly disclosed by security researcher Hyunwoo Kim. It affects the in-place decryption fast paths of the esp4, esp6, and rxrpc kernel modules (IPsec ESP and rxrpc). The […]
Keywords: Quick Reference Before We Start Before you get into the main article, here are the terms most likely to feel unclear on a first read. You do not need to memorize them — this section is here to make the rest of the article easier to follow. Keyword Brief explanation ↔️ Whitespace The empty […]
Keywords: Quick Reference Before We Start Keyword Brief explanation 🖥️ GUI editor An editor that opens in a graphical desktop window and is built for point-and-click or multi-window work. ⌨️ Terminal editor An editor that runs inside a text-based terminal window instead of a graphical desktop app. 🔐 SSH Secure Shell — the standard […]
Keywords: Quick Reference Before We Start Before getting into the comparison, here are the core terms that appear throughout the article. Keyword Quick definition ⚙️ Runtime The environment that runs JavaScript outside the browser and gives code access to files, networking, processes, and system APIs. 🧠 JavaScript engine The part that actually executes JavaScript code. […]
Keywords Keyword Quick explanation 🔒 VPN A virtual private network that encrypts your connection and routes your traffic through a VPN server. 🖥️ VPS A virtual private server that gives you an isolated server environment with its own resources and admin control. 🌐 VPN server The remote endpoint your device connects to when a VPN […]
Easter Promo 2026 · AlexHost Team Spring has arrived, and so has one of AlexHost’s best seasonal offers. This Easter, we’re rolling out two deals worth celebrating: a sitewide discount code and a limited-edition dedicated server configuration at a price that won’t last long. 15% Off Any New Service — Use Code AHEASTER Use promo […]
Why Choosing the Right Linux Distribution Actually Matters Linux isn’t one operating system. It’s one kernel — the core piece of software that talks to your hardware — that hundreds of different groups have wrapped into complete, usable systems called distributions (or “distros” for short). Each one makes different choices about what software to include, […]
AlexHost just added a dual RTX 3090 dedicated GPU server. 48GB of GDDR6X, a 16-core Ryzen 9, fixed monthly price. Built for teams running self-hosted LLMs in production — not experiments, not occasional inference, but always-on workloads that need to be there every time. Configuration GPU: 2× ASUS Turbo GeForce RTX™ 3090 24GB GDDR6X VRAM: […]
Every year, on the first Saturday of March, something happens that most people never hear about. Developers publish datasets they’ve been sitting on for months. City governments release records that were technically always public but practically impossible to find. Researchers share raw files instead of just conclusions. Students in Nairobi, Berlin, São Paulo, and Taipei […]
Starting March 15, 2026, SSL/TLS certificates will have a maximum validity of 200 days – down from the current 398. That means renewing roughly twice as often as you do today. Mind that this does NOT mean that you will have to pay for them more often. And it doesn’t stop there. The industry roadmap […]
