Good News for Mobile App Developers: Skip Is Now Open Source
The tool gets rid of its subscription model and open-sources the engine.
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The tool gets rid of its subscription model and open-sources the engine.
The feline-faced AI assistant just got a neat upgrade. 🐱
Daniel Stenberg says the inflow of AI slop has become unsustainable for the curl security team to handle.
This $549 rugged smartphone runs Android 16, launches Debian Linux as an app, and dual-boots Windows 11.
And it is based on Rust. What else can you ask for?
Not everyone will be happy with this.
The new SoC comes loaded with some utility-focused bits. Engineering samples are available right now.
The new "human in the loop" policy holds contributors accountable for reviewing and understanding all AI-assisted submissions.
Much awaited Linux Mint 22.3 is here but what's going on with Ubuntu?
While compatibility isn't perfect, it's sufficient for getting a feel of the program (if that's your desire) and even potentially for using it to do real work.
A hands-on review of the Elecrow CrowPanel Rotary Display, exploring its hardware quality, DIY setup, and real-world use with Home Assistant and smart devices.
The free software pioneer returns to campus. Richard Stallman will be speaking on Software Freedom and AI at Georgia Tech university.
After years of crypto wallet theft, scammers have escalated to domain takeovers.
Still early to say whether this will make it into Wine officially, this should rekindle some hope for Linux users and users-to-be who have been missing Adobe's creative suite on the platform.
As Linux gaming continues growing past the 3% mark on Steam, Opera finally commits to native support.