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The big FOSS vendors don't eat their own dogfood – they pay for proprietary groupware
That's not a good idea Open Source Policy Summit 2026 SUSE recommends that companies should run on FOSS – but an accidental ...
To use the feature in a public post, type “Dear Algo” and then a description of what you want Threads’ algorithm to show you more of. Once you make your request, the change will stick for three days ...
The InkPad One is a 10.3 inch E Ink tablet with a touchscreen display and and active stylus that lets you write notes or draw ...
Despite its (at the time) high-end Core i7 CPU and 32GB of RAM, Windows was frustratingly slow on it. The fan was constantly at full throttle even when the machine was idle, and it regularly failed to ...
An AI generated banner turned up on GOG last week, and efforts to clean up the mess aren't going especially well.
Argon Forty launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for the Argon ONE UP last summer, and now the company has begun ...
On Moltbook, AI agents post, argue, and exchange ideas like people on Reddit, except no one is sure who is really in control ...
WhatsApp migrated 160,000 lines of C++ to Rust to eliminate memory-safety bugs. Here’s how compiler-level security changed its threat model.
Mozilla started, it argues, by challenging Microsoft's dominance in the browser market with a "rebel alliance", and so now it ...
Linux has always been more than just a kernel, it’s a living, breathing world of innovation, community collaboration, and divergent use cases. As we roll into 2026, the landscape is poised for ...
Threads is testing a new way for users to manipulate their own recommendation algorithm. The feature, aptly called "Dear algo," allows users to post a message to the algorithm with the note "dear algo ...
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