by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | aes, aes-ni, intel, Linux, Tutorials
Share Post Share reddit LowEndTalk member @forest shared an interesting technique to enable AES-NI even when the provider doesn’t pass it through. OpenSSL can read an environment setting which will use the host CPU’s AES-NI code, even if the provider presents a...
by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | Editorial & News, kvm, Linux, Security
Share Post Share reddit There’s a pretty grisly CVE making the rounds. It’s being marketed as Januscape (CVE-2026-53359). It is a KVM escape vulnerability that lets a guest escape to the host in a KVM/x86 environment. To the best of public knowledge, this is the...
by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | felware, Low End Dedicated, madison, wisconsin
Share Post Share reddit If you’re in the market for a dedicated server, Felware is a company worth checking out. We’ve featured them many times in the past, and now they’re back after making some upgrades. They’ve been hard at work improving their network...
by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | Giveaways, server host, serverhost
Share Post Share reddit Today community provider ServerHost is launching a fantastic giveaway for our readers! You can win twice! The first way is to enter and win one of these amazing prizes: An Apple MacBook Neo! This system includes 8GB of unified memory and...
by nouman | Jul 14, 2026 | Gaming, Low End Virtual, steam, tis-100
Share Post Share reddit I’ve always been fond of code-writing games. I was an avid Core War player in the 90s, for example, and I learned Redcode (the x86-ish assembler used in the game) before I learned x86 assembler. Writing code in a sandbox with “real game...