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Yserver is a vibe-coded project that ditches legacy code to work cleanly on modern Linux systems.
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14 years of It's FOSS needs your support
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The spec looks to simplify how AI systems read and process documents under a vendor-neutral umbrella.
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The distro ditches systemd as the init system while keeping some key components around.
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Something to work with before the GUI client for Linux drops.
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The update also adds DeepSeek, xAI, and Google AI support alongside a revamped form-filling experience.
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The experimental online office suite gets AI tools across all three editors and a lot more in this release.
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CheezyPizza is a free, open source tool that lets you transfer large files directly between browsers using WebRTC. No...
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As Bambu Lab tightens its grip on its ecosystem, tools like Bambuddy are giving owners back control of hardware they ...
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It is open source, self-hostable, and free. What more do you want?
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It is not an open source software but ticks a lot of other boxes for anyone looking for an alternative desktop email ...
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6 years of ditching Gmail and I still miss that tiny but handy feature.
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A single cURL command can set you up with a fully themed desktop on top of Hyprland.
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The overhaul is part of a broader SDK rebuild that has been in the works throughout 2026.
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Linux gets some relief in the absurd OS-level age verification law fiasco.
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I have been using ZimaCube 2 Pro for nearly a month now. Here is my experience with it, covering what has improved, w...
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The current snap bundles FEX to emulate x86 Steam on ARM hardware, but that approach might be shortlived.
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The Tokenomics Foundation will work on vendor-neutral benchmarks for token spend, with backing from major players.
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The growing coalition is days away from shipping Euro-Office's first stable release.
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The company that once called Linux a "cancer" is now the one shipping its core tools to Windows users.