FOSS Weekly #26.09: Linux Mint Shortcuts, OpenClaw Alternatives, Ladybird's Rust Move, Super Productivity and More
What One Year of AI Has Already Changed
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What One Year of AI Has Already Changed
No, it's not this raccoon photo. That would have been a good choice, though.
Arch-based Omarchy 3.4 introduces default Tmux integration, hibernation on new installs, refined Hyprland workflows, and multiple new desktop themes.
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New study shows smart chatbots can figure out who you really are from just a few posts... and it only costs a couple of dollars.
Tech and financial writer Dana Blankenhorn drops in to explain why he's contributing to our Independence 2026 fundraiser โ and why you might want to join in, too. The post Why Pay for FOSS Force? appeared first on FOSS Force.
ISPs sell โup toโ speeds, and manual speed tests donโt prove much. This tracker auto-records your internet speed every hour so you can spot patterns.
The likes of AMD, Canonical, Google, Huawei, Qualcomm, Red Hat, and others are on board.
From handโmeโdown laptops to brandโnew desktops, this Debian-based distro with Trinity or KDE Plasma keeps things fast and familiar. The post Q4OS 6 Andromeda: More Than Just Debian on a Diet for Old Machines appeared first on FOSS Force.
You can spin up any distro on your Linux computer and get near-native performance!
Tails 7.5 anonymous Linux OS is now available for download with Tor client 0.4.9.5, Tor Browser 15.0.7, and other changes. Here's what's new!
Microsoft has published a new version of its open-source DirectX Shader Compiler. Besides adding Shader Model 6.9 production support, making this DX Compiler update interesting to us are the SPIR-V back-end improvements and enhancing interoperability with Vulkan drivers...
The International Image Interoperability Framework, or IIIF ("triple-eye eff"), is a small set of standards that form a basis for serving, displaying, and reusing image data on the web. It consists of a number of API definitions that compose with each other to achieve a standard for providing, for example, presentations of high-resolution images at multiple zoom levels, as well as bundling multiple images together. Presentations may include metadata about details like authorship, dates, references to other representations of the same work, copyright information, bibliographic identifiers, etc. Presentations can be further grouped into collections, and metadata can be added in the form of transcriptions, annotations, or captions. IIIF is most popular with cultural-heritage organizations, such as libraries, universities, and archives.
ONLYOFFICE Docs 9.3 adds multipage document view, enhanced PDF signatures, and a new Solver tool for spreadsheets, alongside performance fixes and improvements.
The Document Foundation releases LibreOffice 26.2.1, delivering extensive bug fixes and stability improvements for the 26.2 productivity suite.