Dymium
Dymium is the real-time data governance layer that ensures AI agents, applications, and analytics only access the precise information they’re permitted to see. Powered by its Ghost Layer architecture, Dymium evaluates every request as it happens, enforcing identity-, role-, and context-aware policies instantly. Sensitive data never needs to be copied, staged, or broadly exposed—access is governed directly at the source through GhostDB, GhostAPI, and GhostMCP. This enables teams to work at inference speed without creating compliance or security risk. Every interaction is logged and auditable in real time, supporting GDPR, HIPAA, and AI Act requirements by default. With Dymium, organizations unlock more data safely while eliminating over-permissioning, data duplication, and operational bottlenecks.
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DragonFly BSD
DragonFly version 6.2.2 is released. The 6.2 series has hardware support for type-2 hypervisors with NVMM, an amdgpu driver, the experimental ability to remote-mount HAMMER2 volumes, and many other changes. DragonFly belongs to the same class of operating systems as other BSD-derived systems and Linux. It is based on the same UNIX ideals and APIs and shares ancestor code with other BSD operating systems. DragonFly provides an opportunity for the BSD base to grow in an entirely different direction from the one taken in the FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD series. DragonFly includes many useful features that differentiate it from other operating systems in the same class. The most prominent one is HAMMER, our modern high-performance filesystem with built-in mirroring and historic access functionality. Virtual kernels provide the ability to run a full-blown kernel as a user process for the purpose of managing resources or for accelerated kernel development and debugging.
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NetBSD
NetBSD is a free, fast, secure, and highly portable Unix-like Open Source operating system. It is available for a wide range of platforms, from large-scale servers and powerful desktop systems to handheld and embedded devices. NetBSD was originally released in 1993. Over time, its code has found its way into many surprising environments, on the basis of a long history of quality, cleanliness, and stability. The NetBSD code was originally derived from 4.4BSD Lite2 from the University of California, Berkeley. NetBSD is an entirely free and open-source UNIX-like operating system developed by an international community. It isn't a "distribution" or variant but has evolved over several decades to be a complete and unique operating system in the BSD family. NetBSD users enjoy a simple, well-documented, and fully integrated UNIX-like system that feels minimal, and in many ways traditional, while including many modern and interesting features, and support for recent hardware.
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GhostReader
GhostReader is an easy to use, fully customizable Text to Speech app that allows you to listen to written text on your Mac. Read selected texts from any other application, import texts in several formats and listen to them on the go. GhostReader’s intuitive design and extensive range of features help you to effortlessly save time, improve your work or enhance your learning experience. Effortlessly proofread and perfect your work any time, anywhere you want. Bring your characters to life with GhostReader Plus! GhostReader Plus offers you the same extensive range of features as GhostReader with the added benefit of tags. Simplify your reading experience and improve your reading comprehension or simply make studying easier. Use GhostReader Plus to conveniently study new languages! Tags give you ultimate creative freedom to use multiple voices, languages and other speech modifiers.
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