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BorgBase team releases Vykar open-source backup tool
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The BorgBase team has introduced Vykar, a new open-source backup tool written in Rust that outperforms Borg, Restic, and others in speed tests. Released under the GPL-3.0 license, it features encryption, deduplication, and a built-in desktop GUI. Performance benchmarks show it completing backups faster while using more memory.
Facepunch Studios has released the Shipshape update for Rust, extending daytime by 20 minutes and adding customization options for boats. The patch focuses on fixes and enhancements to boat building following the previous Naval update. Players can now rotate and demolish building blocks freely in edit mode.
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An article details a personal experiment where standard Linux coreutils were replaced with versions written in Rust. The author reports that these alternatives performed surprisingly faster. The piece was published on February 20, 2026.
Canonical's Ubuntu distribution has advanced significantly in 2025, incorporating the Rust programming language to bolster security and reliability across its core components. These updates, featured in releases like Ubuntu 25.10 Questing Quokka, also optimize hardware support for AI and diverse architectures. As the project eyes its next long-term support version, these changes position Ubuntu as a robust choice for developers and enterprises.
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Marking a historic shift after the 2025 Kernel Maintainer Summit's approval—detailed in our prior coverage on benchmarks and challenges—Rust is now a permanent fixture in the Linux kernel, with deep roots tracing back to 2019 and ambitious plans ahead.
Alex Gaynor has formally stepped down from his role as co-maintainer of the Rust for Linux Kernel project. This development was announced on Phoronix, a site focused on Linux hardware and software news. The move marks a change in the ongoing integration of Rust into the Linux kernel.
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Level Infinite has announced a closed beta for Rust Mobile, running from December 11 to 31, 2024, on iOS and Android devices. Players can register now to test new modes and features ahead of the full release. Pre-loading begins on December 9.
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