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Please stop lowering your standards for open source software
Open-source projects are often backed by talented coders, but I guess talented UX professionals don't like to work for free ...
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These 8 boring-looking open-source tools are productivity powerhouses
When your tools fade into the background, your focus stays on the task that actually matters. Fewer interruptions mean better ...
The world of open-source software is about to go through another tectonic change. But unlike earlier changes brought about by corporate acquisitions, this time it’s thanks to the growing series of ...
Open Notebook is a free open-source project by Luis Noris, and it can do a lot of what NotebookLM can do in a privacy-focused ...
Microsoft, Red Hat, Google, MindsDB and Grafana Labs are among the hottest open software companies to watch in 2023. From tech giants like Microsoft and Red Hat to smaller upstarts like MindsDB and ...
Open-source software allows users and developers to modify its code. This software model leads to rapid innovations and improvements. Investors benefit from transparency and collaboration in ...
Linux and open source are also on track to become more secure in 2026, as the ecosystem simultaneously hardens the kernel, ...
The startup behind popular Github project vLLM is out fundraising, as venture capitalists hunt for companies building tech ...
As we continue to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, there remains a feeling that the ground beneath us is not yet stable. Ongoing effects such as the inflation crisis and longstanding concerns such ...
Software supply chain attacks are evolving as open source and AI-generated code introduce new third-party risks. Learn how visibility and shift-left security reduce exposure.
White House and OMB initiatives are driving security concerns around open source because while it is a powerful tool, it needs to be managed effectively, our expert writes. Against a backdrop of ...
In response to the report written by Stephen Shankland, "": I appreciate the admiration expressed in your article about upgrading the GNU Compiler Collection, but it erred in describing the program as ...
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