Close Menu
    DevStackTipsDevStackTips
    • Home
    • News & Updates
      1. Tech & Work
      2. View All

      How AI further empowers value stream management

      June 27, 2025

      12 Top ReactJS Development Companies in 2025

      June 27, 2025

      Not sure where to go with AI? Here’s your roadmap.

      June 27, 2025

      This week in AI dev tools: A2A donated to Linux Foundation, OpenAI adds Deep Research to API, and more (June 27, 2025)

      June 27, 2025

      Microsoft’s Copilot+ has been here over a year and I still don’t care about it — but I do wish I had one of its features

      June 29, 2025

      SteelSeries’ latest wireless mouse is cheap and colorful — but is this the one to spend your money on?

      June 29, 2025

      DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1128

      June 29, 2025

      Your Slack app is getting a big upgrade – here’s how to try the new AI features

      June 29, 2025
    • Development
      1. Algorithms & Data Structures
      2. Artificial Intelligence
      3. Back-End Development
      4. Databases
      5. Front-End Development
      6. Libraries & Frameworks
      7. Machine Learning
      8. Security
      9. Software Engineering
      10. Tools & IDEs
      11. Web Design
      12. Web Development
      13. Web Security
      14. Programming Languages
        • PHP
        • JavaScript
      Featured

      How Code Feedback MCP Enhances AI-Generated Code Quality

      June 28, 2025
      Recent

      How Code Feedback MCP Enhances AI-Generated Code Quality

      June 28, 2025

      PRSS Site Creator – Create Blogs and Websites from Your Desktop

      June 28, 2025

      Say hello to ECMAScript 2025

      June 27, 2025
    • Operating Systems
      1. Windows
      2. Linux
      3. macOS
      Featured

      Microsoft’s Copilot+ has been here over a year and I still don’t care about it — but I do wish I had one of its features

      June 29, 2025
      Recent

      Microsoft’s Copilot+ has been here over a year and I still don’t care about it — but I do wish I had one of its features

      June 29, 2025

      SteelSeries’ latest wireless mouse is cheap and colorful — but is this the one to spend your money on?

      June 29, 2025

      Microsoft confirms Windows 11 25H2, might make Windows more stable

      June 29, 2025
    • Learning Resources
      • Books
      • Cheatsheets
      • Tutorials & Guides
    Home»Operating Systems»Linux»Docmost is a collaborative wiki and documentation software

    Docmost is a collaborative wiki and documentation software

    May 14, 2025

    Designed for seamless real-time collaboration, multiple users can work on the same page at the same time in real-time

    The post Docmost is a collaborative wiki and documentation software appeared first on LinuxLinks.

    Source: Read More

    Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Copy Link
    Previous ArticleAppFlowy is an open source alternative to Notion
    Next Article YaST2 is a GRUB graphical configuration tool for openSUSE

    Related Posts

    News & Updates

    Microsoft’s Copilot+ has been here over a year and I still don’t care about it — but I do wish I had one of its features

    June 29, 2025
    News & Updates

    SteelSeries’ latest wireless mouse is cheap and colorful — but is this the one to spend your money on?

    June 29, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    For security, use of Google's reCAPTCHA service is required which is subject to the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.

    Continue Reading

    CVE-2025-49795 – XML Denial of Service in libxml2

    Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)

    Xbox and Bethesda are supposedly going to “shadow drop” the Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remake — really? (UPDATE)

    News & Updates

    CVE-2025-41232 – Spring Security Aspects Private Method Authorization Bypass

    Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs)

    MongoDB: Gateway to Open Finance and Financial Data Access

    Databases

    Highlights

    CVE-2025-37992 – Linux Kernel net_sched NULL Pointer Dereference Vulnerability

    May 26, 2025

    CVE ID : CVE-2025-37992

    Published : May 26, 2025, 3:15 p.m. | 1 hour, 42 minutes ago

    Description : In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved:

    net_sched: Flush gso_skb list too during ->change()

    Previously, when reducing a qdisc’s limit via the ->change() operation, only
    the main skb queue was trimmed, potentially leaving packets in the gso_skb
    list. This could result in NULL pointer dereference when we only check
    sch->limit against sch->q.qlen.

    This patch introduces a new helper, qdisc_dequeue_internal(), which ensures
    both the gso_skb list and the main queue are properly flushed when trimming
    excess packets. All relevant qdiscs (codel, fq, fq_codel, fq_pie, hhf, pie)
    are updated to use this helper in their ->change() routines.

    Severity: 0.0 | NA

    Visit the link for more details, such as CVSS details, affected products, timeline, and more…

    Qualcomm targets Intel with three new ads for Snapdragon X PCs — “Here’s a little intel on what’s really inside”

    May 8, 2025

    How VideoAmp uses Amazon Bedrock to power their media analytics interface

    June 12, 2025
    Thailand and Malaysia Ramp Up Financial Cybersecurity Amid Escalating Threats

    Thailand and Malaysia Ramp Up Financial Cybersecurity Amid Escalating Threats

    April 11, 2025
    © DevStackTips 2025. All rights reserved.
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.