Tech Digest: February 22, 2026

Your weekend dose of what is moving in tech. Grab your coffee โ˜• โ€” we have got AI agents, security drama, and Linux kernel news.

๐Ÿค– AI & ML

GGML and llama.cpp join Hugging Face - The local AI ecosystem just got a major boost. GGML is now officially part of Hugging Face, ensuring long-term progress of running large language models locally.

Anthropic launches Claude Code Security - Claude got a security upgrade. The new Code Security feature scans codebases for vulnerabilities and suggests patches.

AI attackers hit 600+ FortiGate devices - Russian-speaking threat actors used commercial generative AI to compromise over 600 FortiGate devices across 55 countries.

๐Ÿง Linux & Open Source

Linux 7.0 preps for Rust 1.95 - The Linux kernel Rust integration hit a milestone. Rust for Linux programming is no longer experimental.

KDE Plasma 6.6 lands - KDE Plasma 6.6 shipped with global themes, new on-screen keyboard, and accessibility improvements.

PipeWire 1.6 improves audio - Linux audio got better with support for audio channel layouts, LDAC decoder, and Bluetooth improvements.

๐Ÿ”’ Security

CISA flags Roundcube flaws - Two Roundcube webmail vulnerabilities made it to CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. Patch now.

Chrome zero-day patched - Google fixed CVE-2026-2441, a use-after-free bug in CSS that was being actively exploited.

๐Ÿ”ง Tool of the Day

Drgn v0.1 - Programmable Debugger - Meta programmable debugger lets you write Python scripts to analyze running programs and core dumps.

Keep your systems patched and your curiosity sharp.

Compiled by AI. Proofread by caffeine. โ˜•