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7 votes
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I'm forking Ladybird and stepping down as SerenityOS BDFL
15 votes -
From the makers of the Monocle, Brilliant Labs releases open source AR Glasses
26 votes -
On the XZ Utils backdoor (CVE-2024-3094): FOSS delivered on its pitfalls and strengths
27 votes -
OpenTofu denies Hashicorp's code-stealing accusations
18 votes -
Backdoor in upstream libxz targeting sshd
104 votes -
Plasma 6 and me
21 votes -
KeenWrite 3.4.7
26 votes -
MonoGame paid bounties
5 votes -
nginx forked by co-founder - new fork will be freenginx
39 votes -
A 2024 plea for lean software
36 votes -
Convicted murderer, filesystem creator writes of regrets to Linux list
29 votes -
EU Cyber Resilience Act: What does it mean for open source?
13 votes -
KeenWrite 3.5.0: Captions and cross-references
6 votes -
Show Tildes: Lua Console. Create little programs on desktop or mobile devices.
23 votes -
PHP File Download Hit Counter
5 votes -
Show Tildes: how I built the largest open database of Australian law
28 votes -
Jellyfin - A Call for Developers
78 votes -
Insomnia 8 forces users to login and use cloud storage
29 votes -
First look at AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3
18 votes -
Tips for buying + reading ebooks that are synced without using kindle/play books?
Hey! I’ve been trying lately to get rid of big platforms from my life. One part of it is that I usually buy ebooks/audiobooks from apple, Amazon or google, however I’m then also forced to use...
Hey! I’ve been trying lately to get rid of big platforms from my life. One part of it is that I usually buy ebooks/audiobooks from apple, Amazon or google, however I’m then also forced to use their reading app, which is a vendor lock-in I’m not comfortable with.
I know there are plenty of ebook readers out there, but I’m trying to find
- A store where I can buy ebooks that can be opened in a ebook reader of my choice.
- A way to then sync my progress between phone and laptop. I have nextcloud setup, so if I can make use of that then it’s perfect.
Anyone here got any tips?
22 votes -
An announcement regarding Kris Nóva
23 votes -
The SDL3 Audio Subsystem
10 votes -
IBM, Red Hat and Free Software: An old maddog's view
36 votes -
Bram Moolenaar, creator of Vim, has passed away
108 votes -
A discussion on Linux in space at the 2023 Embedded Open Source Summit
7 votes -
The Block Protocol
10 votes -
Good open source projects to contribute to?
Anyone able to suggest good open source projects to help build coding experience that are relatively approachable?
22 votes -
Volunteer software developers for open source projects
Where do you find volunteers to help with open source projects? Such as: https://www.codeshelter.co https://hacktoberfest.com https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com For example, with KeenWrite, I'm...
Where do you find volunteers to help with open source projects? Such as:
For example, with KeenWrite, I'm looking for help help with a specific feature that could be applicable to a wide audience (i.e., academia and technical writers). The lion's share of the effort for cross-references would be an extension or change to the flexmark-java library: parsing a de facto standard cross-reference syntax, rather than direct changes to my text editor.
7 votes -
Best Linux Distro for gaming/noob
Hey y’all. Recently picked up a Cyberpower prebuilt. Looking to install a Linux distro on it for gaming. Currently have Ubuntu on my laptop, so I’m not a total noob, but my experience is still...
Hey y’all. Recently picked up a Cyberpower prebuilt. Looking to install a Linux distro on it for gaming. Currently have Ubuntu on my laptop, so I’m not a total noob, but my experience is still low. Not a big fan of having to use the terminal. Any distros y’all would recommend? Am leaning toward Pop_OS or SteamOS.
7 votes -
SoftGPU: Software and hardware accelerated driver for Windows 9x Virtual Machines
5 votes -
Jeff Geerling: I'm done with Red Hat (Enterprise Linux)
32 votes -
Twinkle Tray: FOSS display brightness control
9 votes -
KeenWrite 3.3.2: MermaidJS diagrams (with caveat)
9 votes -
What is Flowpilot?
3 votes -
Dev snapshot: Godot 4.1 beta 1
17 votes -
DeArrow: Crowdsourcing YouTube titles and thumbnails to be descriptive and not sensational
26 votes -
They're rebuilding the Death Star of complexity
16 votes -
Farmd alpha
9 votes -
This Week in KDE: For Developers
5 votes -
Using computers more freely and safely
8 votes -
Calckey is a open source social media platform that is a part of the fediverse and can categories your feed to custom feeds
5 votes -
Bringing memory safety to sudo and su
6 votes -
KeenWrite 3.3.0
6 votes -
Ushering in a new era for open-source silicon development
2 votes -
Show Tildes: a little, portable, hackable graph-drawing tool
13 votes -
After 2 years of working full-time on my open-source project (Mockoon), I have been accepted to the GitHub Accelerator program!
5 votes -
Introducing trurl: a tool in a similar spirit of tr but for URLs
9 votes -
I’m now a full-time professional open source maintainer (how a maintainer is now making an income equivalent to his google compensation)
9 votes -
A guide to open source project governance models
3 votes