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Revisiting Docker Hub Policies: Prioritizing Developer Experience

At Docker, we are committed to ensuring that Docker Hub remains the best place for developers, engineering teams, and operations teams to build, share, and collaborate. As part of this, we previously announced plans to introduce image pull consumption fees and storage-based billing. After further evaluating how developers use Docker Hub and what will best support the ecosystem, we have refined our approach—one that prioritizes developer experience and enables developers to scale with confidence while reinforcing Docker Hub as the foundation of the cloud-native ecosystem.

What’s Changing?

We’re making important updates to our previously announced pull limits and storage policies to ensure Docker Hub remains a valuable resource for developers:

  • No More Pull Count Limits or Consumption Charges – We’re cancelling pull consumption charges entirely. Our focus is on making Docker Hub the best place for developers to build, share, and collaborate—ensuring teams can scale with confidence.
  • Unlimited Pull rates for Paid Users (As Announced Earlier) – Starting April 1, 2025, all paid Docker subscribers will have unlimited image pulls (with fair use limits) to ensure a seamless experience.
  • Updated Pull Rate Limits for Free & Unauthenticated Users – To ensure a reliable and seamless experience for all users, we are updating authenticated and free pull limits:
    • Unauthenticated users: Limited to 10 pulls per hour (as announced previously)
    • Free authenticated users: Increased to 100 pulls per hour (up from 40 pulls / hour)
    • System accounts & automation: As previously shared, automated systems and service accounts can easily authenticate using Personal Access Tokens (PATs) or Organizational Access Tokens (OATs), ensuring access to higher pull limits and a more reliable experience for automated authenticated pulls.
  • Storage Charges Delayed Indefinitely – Previously, we announced plans to introduce storage-based billing, but we have decided to indefinitely delay any storage charges. Instead, we are focusing on delivering new tools that will allow users to actively manage their storage usage. Once these tools are available, we will assess storage policies in the best interest of our users. If and when storage charges are introduced, we will provide a six-month notice, ensuring teams have ample time to adjust.

Why This Matters

  • The Best Place to Build and Share – Docker Hub remains the world’s leading container registry, trusted by over 20 million developers and organizations. We’re committed to keeping it the best place to distribute and consume software.
  • Growing the Ecosystem – We’re making these changes to support more developers, teams, and businesses as they scale, reinforcing Docker Hub as the foundation of the cloud-native world.
  • Investing in the Future – Our focus is on delivering more capabilities that help developers move faster, from better storage management to strengthening security to better protect the software supply chain.
  • Committed to Developers – Every decision we make is about strengthening the platform and enabling developers to build, share, and innovate without unnecessary barriers.

We appreciate your feedback, and we’re excited to keep evolving Docker Hub to meet the needs of developers and teams worldwide. Stay tuned for more updates, and as always—happy building! 

FreeBSD 13.5-BETA3 Available

The third BETA build for the FreeBSD 13.5 release cycle is now available. ISO images for the amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, powerpc64le, powerpcspe, armv6, armv7, aarch64, and riscv64 architectures are FreeBSD mirror sites.

Ubuntu 25.04 Working To Better Cope With BitLocker-Enabled Windows, Other Improvements

Jean Baptiste Lallement was recently appointed at Canonical as the new Director of Engineering for Ubuntu Desktop. Jean Baptiste Lallement has a decade and a half history at Canonical working on Ubuntu QA, Ubuntu Phone / Unity, and other projects while now he is leading the charge on further enhancing the Ubuntu desktop initiatives. As somewhat of a mid-point for the Ubuntu 25.04 cycle, he published a Discourse post on Friday to outline some of the recent and ongoing improvements for the Ubuntu desktop...

iXsystems Experiences Record Growth in TrueNAS Enterprise Storage, Spins Off Server Business to Amaara Networks

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

San Jose, CA – February 12, 2025 – iXsystems, the leader in Open Enterprise Storage, is sharpening its focus on the rapid growth of its TrueNAS Enterprise storage business by transitioning its server hardware integration division to its trusted partner, Amaara Networks.

Effective immediately, this strategic move allows iXsystems to accelerate innovation in open enterprise storage, ensuring that customers benefit from both cutting-edge storage solutions and high-quality server offerings. Amaara Networks, with deep expertise in server solutions and a strong customer-first approach, will seamlessly take over server operations, delivering continued excellence.

Strengthening Leadership in Open Enterprise Storage

This transition reinforces iXsystems’ leadership in enterprise storage by enabling a sharper focus on the expansion of TrueNAS Enterprise, the industry’s leading open enterprise storage platform. As demand continues to surge, iXsystems is dedicating more resources to driving continued TrueNAS innovation, enhancing security, and delivering the best value in enterprise storage while ensuring customers continue to receive top-tier server solutions through Amaara Networks.

For customers, this move ensures best-in-class offerings in both storage and server solutions. It also marks a milestone in iXsystems’ long-term strategy—solidifying its position as the go-to provider for versatile, scalable, and secure enterprise storage.

Leadership Commentary

“As enterprises increasingly adopt open enterprise storage, we see a tremendous opportunity to expand and enhance TrueNAS for the global market,” said Mike Lauth, CEO of iXsystems. “By transitioning our server business to Amaara Networks, we ensure our customers receive the best possible experience while allowing us to dedicate our full focus to advancing TrueNAS as the industry’s leading open enterprise storage solution. Amaara’s deep expertise and commitment to customer success make them the perfect partner for this transition.”

“We are honored to be entrusted with iXsystems’ server business and are fully committed to maintaining the high level of service and reliability that their customers have come to expect,” said Victor Ahuja, Co-Founder and Head of Sales of Amaara Networks. “This partnership strengthens our collaboration with iXsystems and allows us to expand our solutions while ensuring a smooth and seamless transition for all server customers.”

The Future of iXsystems and TrueNAS Enterprise

With record sales, increasing adoption of TrueNAS Enterprise storage appliances, and expanded manufacturing capabilities, iXsystems is doubling down on its commitment to delivering best-in-class enterprise storage. The company recently moved into a new Silicon Valley headquarters to support its growing operations and will continue to push the boundaries of innovation in open enterprise storage.

For inquiries regarding TrueNAS storage solutions, please contact sales@ixsystems.com. If you have any questions regarding the transition, visit our FAQ page or reach out to servertransition@ixsystems.com.

About iXsystems

For over two decades, iXsystems has been a pioneer in open storage solutions, helping thousands of enterprises and organizations build, deploy, and support TrueNAS storage systems. With a deep commitment to open-source innovation, security, and customer success, iXsystems continues to redefine enterprise storage, delivering unmatched reliability, performance, and value.

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TrueNAS Delivers Record Growth in 2024, Plans Strategic Expansions in 2025

Campbell, CA – February 4, 2025 – TrueNAS, the global leader in open enterprise storage, has announced another year of record-breaking growth in 2024, cementing its position as the world’s most widely used storage software.

Leveraging its position as a trusted storage solution, TrueNAS is addressing the industry’s most pressing challenges, from data security to cloud cost management.

With over 40% CAGR since 2021, TrueNAS recorded an all-time revenue high, driven by the following growth highlights:

  • 104% increase in TrueNAS Community Edition adoption
  • 900% growth in NVMe capacity, powered by F-Series All-NVMe flash systems.
  • 4X rise in deployments exceeding $1M.
  • 39% Sales Growth in EMEA
  • 4.9 out of 5 rating in Gartner Peer Insights for Primary Storage.
  • Gartner Peer Insights “Customer Choice Award” in North America in two categories: “Primary Storage” and “File and Object Storage”
  • Expanded in key verticals such as media and defense.

“TrueNAS is redefining what’s possible in open storage by delivering enterprise-grade reliability and security at a fraction of the cost of traditional vendors,” said Brett Davis, EVP, TrueNAS. “With our focus on customer needs and service, we’re uniquely positioned to help organizations address data growth and budget challenges.”

2024: A Year of Innovation and Growth

In 2024, TrueNAS delivered major product advancements that propelled its growth trajectory:

  • Unified TrueNAS Community Edition: CORE and SCALE merged into a single offering, with upcoming Fangtooth (TrueNAS 25.04) driving innovation.
  • H-Series Trimode Edge Appliance: Launched with full flexibility to support both HDDs and NVMe SSDs.
  • TrueSecure: Advanced security package meeting FIPS 140 and NIST standards, and trusted by military, government, and enterprise customers.
  • All-NVMe “F-Series”: Achieved 10PB system scalability with extreme value and performance.
  • AI Integration: Introduced the first TrueNAS AI bot, simplifying operations and setting the stage for future AI-driven solutions.
  • OpenZFS 2.3: Integrated enhancements like Fast Deduplication, dRAID, and RAID-Z expansion to maintain leadership as the “most trusted” file system.

Emerging Storage Trends to Watch in 2025

TrueNAS identified five key trends shaping enterprise storage:

  1. Balanced Edge-Core-Cloud Strategies: Organizations are moving beyond cloud-first strategies, seeking resilience, performance, and cost efficiency across all environments.
  2. Virtualization Upheaval: VMware’s pricing changes are driving enterprises to reexamine their IT budgets and explore alternatives.
  3. Data Sovereignty: Governments and enterprises are prioritizing localized data storage to mitigate risks associated with global cloud providers and AI misuse.
  4. Big Data Growth: Video content and AI-generated datasets are driving exponential data growth outside hyperscalers.
  5. Military-Grade Security for Enterprises: Rising AI-driven cyberattacks are accelerating demand for robust data protection.

“Organizations are navigating a perfect storm of data growth, cost pressures, and security threats,” added Davis. “TrueNAS is here to help them face these challenges head-on by delivering solutions that combine technical innovation with economic value.”

2025 Roadmap: Meeting Tomorrow’s Storage Needs

In 2025, TrueNAS will expand its leadership in open enterprise storage with key initiatives:

  • Fangtooth (TrueNAS 25.04): A unified release to streamline development and community support.
  • H-Series Edge Expansion: Launching a 100GbE-capable system with High Availability and comprehensive protocol and application support.
  • Storj Collaboration: Partnering to deliver affordable hybrid cloud and backup solutions with the security and sovereignty required.
  • F-Series All-NVMe Advancements: Adding RDMA and NVMe-over-Fabric technologies to further increase performance.
  • Scaling Beyond 100PB: Introducing new tools for managing ultra-large datasets.

About TrueNAS

TrueNAS is the world’s most trusted open storage platform, relied on by millions of users and a majority of Fortune 500™ companies. Powered by the acclaimed OpenZFS file system, TrueNAS delivers scalable, unified storage with unmatched reliability and performance. TrueNAS Enterprise combines data center grade hardware and professional support to meet the demands of enterprise users, providing cost-effective, modern data storage solutions.

Learn more at www.truenas.com.

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The new TrueNAS H30 brings NVMe Performance to the Edge

Campbell, CA – January 29, 2025 – TrueNAS, the global leader in open enterprise storage, has unveiled the TrueNAS H30, a high-performance, adaptable storage solution designed for organizations of any size that demand speed, flexibility, and efficiency.

The H30, the latest addition to the TrueNAS H-Series appliance lineup, combines NVMe and HDD support in each bay, 100GbE networking, dual-controller High Availability (HA), and FIPS 140-certified security in a low-power 2U form factor.

“As data demands surge and edge computing evolves, organizations need storage that balances speed, scalability, and security,” said Brett Davis, SVP, TrueNAS. “The H30 sets a new standard for adaptable, high-performance storage, giving businesses the flexibility to expand without compromising efficiency or budge

Powerful Performance and Future-Proof Scalability

The TrueNAS H30 adds twice the performance of its H10 and H20 siblings in the H-Series product line. The H30 is engineered to support demanding Edge workloads, offering:

  • Unified storage supports file, block, object, and Docker apps
  • 60TB NVMe SSDs scale up to a total capacity of 720TB in 2U
  • Expand up to 2.5 PB of HDD storage in 5U of rack space
  • 10-100GbE networking delivers storage bandwidth of 8-10GB/s
  • Tri-mode drive support enables NVMe SSDs and HDDs in the same bays
  • Dual-controller High Availability (HA) or Single Controller configurations
  • Optional TrueSecure with FIPS 140 and enterprise security compliance
  • Extremely low power consumption of less than 400W

Each H-Series system is designed to scale efficiently, with options to expand up to 114 drive bays in a 6U footprint. The modular design allows seamless upgrades from H10 to H20 to H30 without data migration, ensuring investment protection.

TrueNAS Software: Optimized for Performance and Security

The H30 ships with TrueNAS Enterprise 24.10.2 and is optimized for upcoming enhancements in TrueNAS Enterprise 25.04, which introduces:

  • Fast Deduplication for more efficient NVMe storage
  • 16Gb and 32Gb Fibre Channel for seamless SAN integration.
  • Support for LXC containers and VMs adds flexibility for virtualization and edge computing

With OpenZFS 2.3 as its foundation, the TrueNAS H30 ensures data integrity, efficient storage management, and enterprise reliability.

Modernize Your Storage

The TrueNAS H-Series is available now with configurations starting at under $10,000, and a variety of customization options based on your performance and capacity needs. Enterprises looking for more performance can explore the TrueNAS F-Series, which now supports over 10 petabytes of NVMe with 4x100GbE performance. Enterprises looking for more capacity can explore the TrueNAS M-Series, which supports up to 30PB of HDD storage.

Organizations interested in exploring how to future-proof their infrastructure with the TrueNAS H30 can contact TrueNAS sales representatives for tailored recommendations.

About TrueNAS

TrueNAS is the world’s most trusted open storage platform, relied on by millions of users and a majority of Fortune 500™ companies. Powered by the acclaimed OpenZFS file system, TrueNAS delivers scalable, unified storage with unmatched reliability and performance. TrueNAS Enterprise combines data center grade hardware and professional support to meet the demands of enterprise users, providing cost-effective, modern data storage solutions.

Learn more at www.truenas.com.

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Linux's FineIBT Protections "Critically Flawed" Until Intel CPUs Appear With FRED

FineIBT is a Linux kernel initiative led by Intel engineers that aimed to combine the best of Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) and Control Flow Integrity. FineIBT was merged in 2022 for the Linux 6.2 kernel as an alternative control flow integrity implementation. Some FineIBT weaknesses were previously addressed but now the implementation has been determined to be "critically flawed" at least until next-generation Intel processors appear with FRED...

This Week in Matrix 2025-02-21

By: Thib

🔗Matrix Live

Today's Matrix Live: https://youtube.com/watch?v=wuQKtCg-doo

🔗Dept of Status of Matrix 🌡️

Thib (m.org) reports

The Foundation is at a crossroads. We need to raise an additional $610K to break-even, and more immediately to raise $100K to keep our bridges running.

As a neutral custodian for the specification and much more, the Foundation is key to the success of Matrix. It is time to step up for it.

Read the full post on our blog

🔗Dept of Governance ⚖️

Gwmngilfen reports

🔗Announcing the Governing Board Working Groups process

The Governing Board has news! If you have been itching to know how to get involved, we are now ready to get you ... on-Board! 🥁 😀

The Working Groups are the beating heart of the GB - they get the work done. So naturally people have been asking "how do we make one?" and "what is expected of a Working Group?"

🔗Creating a Working Group

The process is fairly simple:

  • First, find some people who want to work on the problem - we would suggest at least 3, but the more you have the better, as it shows the level of interest in the issue.
  • Second, write down a charter for your Group - this doesn't need to be huge to start with, just a few sentences about what you want to be responsible for and the outcomes you want to achieve.
  • Finally, get a Board Member to sponsor you - this means finding a Board Member who agrees with the work you want to do, and will act as your link to the rest of the Board. The #governing-board-office:matrix.org is a great place to start conversations about WGs and look for sponsors. If in doubt, ping me there ( @gwmngilfen:matrix.org ) and I will help if I can.

Once you have that done, the Board Member will discuss it with the rest of the GB, we'll put it to a vote, and if it passes, you're in! (If it doesn't, we'll be sure to pass back what feedback we can about why not).

We would advise making noise about your proposals for Working Groups in the community to rally support and/or new members to get work done. TWIM is a good place for that 😛

🔗Expectations of a Working Group

Working Groups are well named - they work. Some will provide advice & documents on a topic, others may produce code or similar outputs (think, a Docs WG?) but all have work to do. So, obviously you'll want to get on with that.

We also expect that:

  • Working Groups will have at least a Matrix room to discuss work in asynchronously

  • they will have regular meetings ("regular" is different for different groups, but we would expect not less than monthly). These could be video or chat meetings.

  • they take minutes of the meetings - the Board member can help here, but someone should take notes if they are not available.

    • These minutes get passed up to the rest of the Board so we can all be kept up to date at a high level

Clearly there are also some longer term things that we expect, like an expectation to work well with other Working Groups, to build consensus for decisions, etc. The GB can help if things need unblocking, of course.

🔗Documentation

We do need a place to record the Working Groups, what exists already, what they do, how you get involved. This will be added to the Matrix.org website SOON™️

🔗Initial Working Groups

All of this is theoretical until we start creating some groups, so .. let's hear your proposals (and I have a few to post in a moment)! Let's get some work done 💪

HarHarLinks announces

🔗New GB Working Groups - call for members

Working Groups are the core of how the Governing Board orchestrates its work. We have some new ones for you to consider (for the first time 🎉)

🔗Website WG (proposed)

The GB is considering a proposal for a Website WG! @HarHarLinks has written a charter regarding how to get work done for the main Matrix website, and has a good initial member list. While this is de-facto work already being done, we'd like to make it official - it's been proposed by @HarHarLinks so if this sounds like something you'd be interested in, register your interest with them!

🔗Events WG (proposed)

The GB is considering a proposal for a Events WG! This would cover CfPs, staffing booths, merch, event tooling (Pretix box, etc) and so on. While this is de-facto work already being done, we'd like to make it official - its fairly detailed charter been proposed by @HarHarLinks so if this sounds like something you'd be interested in, register your interest with them!

Gwmngilfen reports

🔗Ideas for New GB Working Groups

In addition to the in-flight proposals from HarHarLinks, I have a couple of ideas that need input to get started...

🔗Documentation WG (idea)

I think we could benefit from a Documentation Working Group in Matrix. The Spec pages are excellent, but much of the rest of our docs falls to the general website team, and we see a lot of copies of things like https://doc.matrix.tu-dresden.de/en which suggest to me that people aren't finding our docs sufficient?

So, without wanting to downplay the awesome work that has gone before, I think a dedicated Docs group could try to help specialise the various people working on the website, as well as provide a clear place to report issues with our materials. I'm willing to propose this, if you'd like to discuss it (or think it's an awful idea), please reach out to me ( @gwmngilfen:matrix.org )! in #governing-board-office:matrix.org

🔗New User Experience WG (idea)

Another group I'm thinking about is the New User WG - this would be focussed on how we get more people to Matrix, and improve those first few minutes/hours/days in our ecosystem - and how to gather their feedback effectively.

During the Matrix Unconference in Brussels, I hosted a session on this, and in just 45 mins we made 2 pages of ideas, so I think it's a rich area. Outputs would be advice/suggestions to other parts of the ecosystem for how we can make things better for our newer (and especially non-tech) users. I'm willing to propose this, if you'd like to discuss it (or think it's an awful idea), please reach out to me ( @gwmngilfen:matrix.org ) in #governing-board-office:matrix.org

Got ideas of other WGs? Talk to us in #governing-board-office:matrix.org! Onwards!

🔗Dept of Trust & Safety 🤗

Jim announces

An update on changes to the Matrix.org room directory: https://matrix.org/blog/2025/02/curated-room-directories/

🔗Dept of Clients 📱

🔗Element X iOS (website)

A total rewrite of Element-iOS using the Matrix Rust SDK underneath and targeting devices running iOS 16+.

Doug says

  • The next release of Element X iOS has an updated Rust SDK and as such, we will no longer support the Sliding Sync proxy - native Simplified Sliding Sync via your homeserver is the only sync option.
  • We made huge progress on embedding the Element Call web app into the Element X (rather than loading it from the web) - we are able to participate in calls, and are now just adapting the code to fully support localisation when embedded.
  • We have started implementing pills for rooms and events, just as in Element Web. The first step is to replace permalinks rendered in the timeline with these new pills.
  • We had a nice little external contribution that fixes @mention suggestions to work from anywhere in your message and not just at the end. Thanks Vickoo 🙌

🔗Element X Android (website)

Android Matrix messenger application using the Matrix Rust SDK and Jetpack Compose.

Benoit reports

Working on several features currently:

  • swipe between media: improvement when coming from the pinned Events list. Now merged!
  • joining room by alias (can also be called address)
  • user interactive verification. It's currently possible to verify your own sessions, it will be possible to verify other users
  • fixing bugs! We have fixed a bunch of ANR issue, the first stats from the PlayStore are showing a drop in the ANR occurrences.
  • new translations into Norwegian and Turkish. Thanks for all the contributors! As a reminder, anyone can help translating the mobile applications from here: https://localazy.com/p/element/ . Translations are shared between the iOS and Android application.

🔗Dept of SDKs and Frameworks 🧰

🔗matrix-rust-sdk (website)

Next-gen crypto-included SDK for developing Clients, Bots and Appservices; written in Rust with bindings for Node, Swift and WASM

poljar reports

It's been a quieter week, but progress continues! The event cache is receiving its final polish, including performance improvements, as it nears prime time.

The authentication system is also seeing ongoing enhancements, thanks to Kévin Commaille.

Additionally, work has begun on the successor to MSC3061, aiming to allow newly joined users to access the history of encrypted rooms.

🔗Event Cache Updates

  • Simplified the flow when resolving a gap (#4691)
  • Streamlined back-pagination logic (#4689)
  • Implemented lazy-loading for EventCache (#4632)
  • Significantly improved reply replacement speed by introducing an index over replies (#4669)

🔗Authentication Improvements

  • Removed support for deserializing the old UserSession format that contained the issuer_info field (#4679)
  • Adopted the new GET /auth_metadata Matrix API endpoint (#4673)
  • Removed the method for authorizing arbitrary scopes (#4664)

🔗Other Notable Changes

  • Added a new constructor to InboundGroupSession for easier creation from an m.room_key event (#4688)
  • Renamed snapshot files to reduce filename length, allowing Windows users to work on the codebase again (#4625)
  • Enabled history visibility overrides when creating a room (#4682)
  • Ensured that paginations and syncs don’t add events to the pinned events timeline (#4645)

🔗Dept of Ops 🛠

🔗synadm (website)

Command line admin tool for Synapse (Matrix homeserver)

jacksonchen666 (they/it) announces

We have released synadm v0.47! This release packs a few features:

  • Connection errors to Synapse should be more reasonably small and easy to understand, thanks to #168.
  • synadm user redact is now added, which redacts a user's messages. Supports local and remote users, but intricate details are up to Synapse (see "Redact all events of a user").
  • You can filter for empty rooms on the server side in synadm room list with --empty or --not-empty. This is in addition to synadm room purge-empty
  • More options were added to synadm user list to match what Synapse supports
  • synadm media quarantine and unquarantine now have the -U/--mxc-uri argument to pass MXC URIs to

That's all in code. There are a few changes in documentation, including the theme, listed on the changelogs.

And of course, a changelog is also available on GitHub. Our room is at #synadm:peek-a-boo.at if you have any questions or other stuff.

🔗matrix-docker-ansible-deploy (website)

Matrix server setup using Ansible and Docker

Slavi says

thanks to Aine of etke.cc, matrix-docker-ansible-deploy now supports FluffyChat Web as an additional Matrix client you can self-host.

To learn more, see our Setting up FluffyChat Web documentation page.

Slavi announces

Thanks to Zepmann, matrix-docker-ansible-deploy now supports bridging to Bluesky via mautrix-bluesky.

To learn more, see our Setting up mautrix-bluesky documentation page.

🔗Dept of Interesting Projects 🛰️

🔗Matrixbird (website)

ahq announces

Matrixbird is an experimental "mail over matrix" idea I've been working on. It supports both traditional email and secure "matrix email" (local and federated) in a unified client.

🔗Matrix Federation Stats

Aine [don't DM] reports

collected by MatrixRooms.info - an MRS instance by etke.cc

As of today, 10771 Matrix federateable servers have been discovered by matrixrooms.info, 3202 (29.7%) of them are publishing their rooms directory over federation. The published directories contain 21078 rooms.

Stats timeline is available on MatrixRooms.info/stats

How to add your server | How to remove your server

🔗Dept of Ping

Here we reveal, rank, and applaud the homeservers with the lowest ping, as measured by pingbot, a maubot that you can host on your own server.

🔗#ping:maunium.net

Join #ping:maunium.net to experience the fun live, and to find out how to add YOUR server to the game.

RankHostnameMedian MS
1codestorm.net232.5
2bi-vibes.com296
3shork.ch338
4matrix.sp-codes.de483
5computerlie.be538.5
6mtest.eyer.life770.5
7mgamers.com815
8ncat.cafe821.5
9felixilef.de916.5
10craftingcomrades.net968

🔗That's all I know

See you next week, and be sure to stop by #twim:matrix.org with your updates!

To learn more about how to prepare an entry for TWIM check out the TWIM guide.

(Updated) Spitz Plus GL-X2000 is an Upcoming Wi-Fi 6 and 4G LTE CAT 12 Router

The Spitz Plus GL-X2000 is a 4G LTE Wi-Fi 6 router designed to deliver reliable connectivity for remote work, travel, and rural internet access. It supports advanced network features like Multi-WAN, Failover, and Load Balancing, enhancing connection stability and ensuring dependable performance. The router is powered by a Qualcomm dual-core processor running at 1 GHz, […]

Benchmarks: Excellent Power Efficiency With 5th Gen AMD EPYC Using amd-pstate & Power Profiles

The AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" processors that launched last year offer excellent performance and power efficiency out-of-the-box. For those wanting to pursue maximum power efficiency and running in the most optimal configuration for performance-per-Watt, AMD EPYC BIOS tunables as well as recent Linux kernel driver improvements can help in driving even greater efficiency. Today's article is a look at the impact of the AMD P-State driver usage and options with recent kernel versions as well as the Power Profile Selection BIOS option for the impact on 5th Gen EPYC performance and power efficiency.

Chromium Ozone Support For Wayland Continues Progressing In 2025

Google engineers themselves haven't been energetically pursuing Wayland support within the Ozone abstraction layer for the Chrome/Chromium web browser but thankfully the consulting firm Igalia continues pushing this native Wayland support along. Nick Yamane with Igalia has out a new blog post covering the remaining items being addressed...

Renesas RA4L1 ultra-low-power MCU family offers 168 µA/MHz operation, dual-bank flash, capacitive touch

Renesas RA4L1 ultra low power MCU family

Renesas has recently introduced the RA4L1 ultra-low-power Arm Cortex-M33 MCU family along with two evaluation/development boards. This new lineup consists of 14 ultra-low-power devices based on an 80 MHz Arm Cortex-M33 processor with TrustZone support and designed for metering, IoT sensing, smart locks, digital cameras, and human-machine interface (HMI) applications. The RA4L1 MCU family offers high power efficiency at 168 µA/MHz while active and a standby current of 1.70 µA while retaining SRAM. Additionally, they support segment LCD, capacitive touch, USB-FS, CAN FD, low-power UART, multiple serial interfaces (SPI, QSPI, I2C, I3C, SSI), ADC, DAC, real-time clock, and security features like the RSIP security engine with TRNG, AES, ECC, and Hash. Renesas RA4L1 microcontroller Renesas RA4L1 specifications MCU core Arm Cortex-M33 core (Armv8-M) Up to 80 MHz operating frequency Arm Memory Protection Unit (MPU) 8 secure regions (MPU_S) 8 non-secure regions (MPU_NS) CoreSight ETM-M33 Dual SysTick timers (secure & non-secure) [...]

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