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fromWIRED
1 hour ago
Information security

Mozilla Used Anthropic's Mythos to Find and Fix 151 Bugs in Firefox

Mozilla's Firefox 150 includes protections for 271 vulnerabilities identified using AI tools, highlighting the significant impact of AI on cybersecurity.
fromWIRED
1 hour ago
Information security

Mozilla Used Anthropic's Mythos to Find and Fix 151 Bugs in Firefox

Mozilla's Firefox 150 includes protections for 271 vulnerabilities identified using AI tools, highlighting the significant impact of AI on cybersecurity.
Information security
fromWIRED
1 hour ago

Mozilla Used Anthropic's Mythos to Find and Fix 151 Bugs in Firefox

Mozilla's Firefox 150 includes protections for 271 vulnerabilities identified using AI tools, highlighting the significant impact of AI on cybersecurity.
Information security
fromWIRED
1 hour ago

Mozilla Used Anthropic's Mythos to Find and Fix 151 Bugs in Firefox

Mozilla's Firefox 150 includes protections for 271 vulnerabilities identified using AI tools, highlighting the significant impact of AI on cybersecurity.
Gadgets
fromThe Verge
2 hours ago

Framework announces Laptop 13 Pro, 'the MacBook Pro for Linux users'

Framework Laptop 13 Pro offers significant upgrades, including a new design, improved battery life, and features aimed at Linux users.
Software development
fromMedium
4 days ago

New Claude Code Desktop App

The redesigned Claude Code desktop app improves user experience with new usage stats and contextual controls, but still has some downsides.
#open-source-security
Web frameworks
fromInfoQ
6 days ago

Empower Your Developers: How Open Source Dependencies Risk Management Can Unlock Innovation

Improving security in open-source dependencies is essential for effective risk management and innovation.
Software development
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Linux Foundation wants to shield FOSS devs from AI bug slop

Six major tech companies are funding a $12.5 million Linux Foundation initiative to help open source maintainers manage the surge of AI-generated vulnerability reports.
Web frameworks
fromInfoQ
6 days ago

Empower Your Developers: How Open Source Dependencies Risk Management Can Unlock Innovation

Improving security in open-source dependencies is essential for effective risk management and innovation.
Software development
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Linux Foundation wants to shield FOSS devs from AI bug slop

Six major tech companies are funding a $12.5 million Linux Foundation initiative to help open source maintainers manage the surge of AI-generated vulnerability reports.
Graphic design
fromZDNET
6 days ago

I tried a new Linux image editor that's like GIMP and Photoshop - but I'm not sold (yet)

Fogpanther is a new Linux image editor aiming to compete with GIMP and Photoshop, priced at $69.
fromEngadget
6 days ago

Google's new Windows app is yet another way to access Gemini

The app's search bar can be accessed with the Alt + Space shortcut, allowing users to conduct web searches enhanced by AI for follow-up questions.
Digital life
Python
fromPython Software Foundation Blog
1 week ago

Reflecting on Five Years as the PSF's First CPython Developer in Residence

The inaugural CPython Developer in Residence is leaving after five years, ensuring the program's continuity and future sponsorship through mid-2027.
Artificial intelligence
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Project Glasswing and open source: The good, bad, and ugly

Project Glasswing aims to enhance open source software security with $100 million and the Mythos AI program to identify vulnerabilities.
Software development
fromTheregister
6 days ago

20-year-old Enlightenment E16 bug finally gets patched

Kamila Szewczyk fixed a 20-year-old bug in the Enlightenment E16 Linux window manager, emphasizing the value of maintaining older software.
Information security
fromDevOps.com
4 days ago

The Open Source Trap: Why Trust Isn't a Security Strategy - DevOps.com

The software supply chain is vulnerable due to reliance on under-resourced open source maintainers, requiring active organizational support for security.
Software development
fromInfoWorld
6 days ago

Where will developer wisdom come from?

Agentic coding allows software creation without traditional developer wisdom, relying instead on AI like Claude Code for implementation and problem-solving.
#open-source
Python
fromThe Hacker News
2 weeks ago

The State of Trusted Open Source Report

AI is reshaping software development and security, influencing container image usage and vulnerability management.
Software development
fromZDNET
1 week ago

How the latest Netrunner distro delivers a Linux productivity powerhouse

Netrunner is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on Debian, featuring a customized KDE Plasma desktop environment.
#linux
Software development
fromZDNET
1 week ago

My top 5 Linux desktops of 2026 (so far) - and I've tried them all

Linux offers a variety of desktop environments, allowing users to choose or install different options based on their preferences.
Software development
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

I tried Peppermint Linux: How this bare-bones distro lets you build your ideal OS

Peppermint is a lightweight, customizable Debian-based Linux distribution ideal for users wanting minimal software and fast performance.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

This Linux project proves you can bring back Windows 8 - but not why you should

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

The 6 Linux distros I expect to rule 2026 - as someone who's tested hundreds (and for decades)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

5 Linux file managers to try when your GUI just won't do - they're all free

Software development
fromZDNET
1 week ago

My top 5 Linux desktops of 2026 (so far) - and I've tried them all

Linux offers a variety of desktop environments, allowing users to choose or install different options based on their preferences.
Software development
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

I tried Peppermint Linux: How this bare-bones distro lets you build your ideal OS

Peppermint is a lightweight, customizable Debian-based Linux distribution ideal for users wanting minimal software and fast performance.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

This Linux project proves you can bring back Windows 8 - but not why you should

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

The 6 Linux distros I expect to rule 2026 - as someone who's tested hundreds (and for decades)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

5 Linux file managers to try when your GUI just won't do - they're all free

fromFast Company
1 month ago

The miracle of PowerToys, Microsoft's last great Windows app

What started in 2019 as a couple of utilities for things like window and shortcut management has gradually expanded to nearly 30 useful tools, including a keyboard shortcut creator, an image-to-text extractor, and a better search bar than the one that's built into Windows proper. PowerToys has become wildly popular among Windows power users, with more than 70 million downloads to date, but it's also completely free, with no ads, Office upsells, or ham-fisted Copilot integrations.
Productivity
fromZDNET
1 week ago

KDE Linux is the purest form of Plasma I've tested - but the install isn't for the meek

KDE Linux was created and is maintained by the KDE team. According to the KDE Linux website, this distribution is 'Designed to be safe, maintainable, functional, and modern, KDE Linux will be the best choice for home use, enterprise workstations, public institutions, pre-installation on computers you can buy, and more.'
Software development
Intellectual property law
fromTheregister
1 month ago

FSF urges AI vendors to liberate LLMs

The FSF received a settlement notice from Anthropic's copyright infringement lawsuit, with Anthropic agreeing to create a $1.5 billion compensation fund for authors whose works were used in AI model training without permission.
Software development
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

Why I returned to Enlightenment Linux after 30 years: Testing the new Elive beta

Elive's new beta offers exciting features and customization options for Linux users.
Software development
fromZDNET
2 weeks ago

I tested Fedora Miracle: Why Linux needs a 'broken' flag for orphaned spins

Fedora Miracle combines a tiling window manager but ultimately fails due to usability issues and broken software.
Privacy technologies
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Nanny state vs. Linux: show us your ID, kid

Multiple US states now require operating system vendors to collect and store user age or date of birth, with similar laws emerging globally and threatening open-source platforms' user freedom principles.
#ai
fromGeorge London
3 weeks ago
Software development

AI Agents Could Make Free Software Matter Again, George London

AI coding agents may significantly enhance the relevance of free software by enabling more users to modify and share code.
Miscellaneous
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Sick of Microsoft and Google? This new European office suite is a private, open-source alternative

Office.eu launches as a European open-source alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, emphasizing digital sovereignty and EU data protection.
Growth hacking
fromGitHub
2 months ago

GitHub - zenika-open-source/promote-open-source-project: How to promote my open source project?

Optimize README and documentation, provide demos, promote widely, and invite and reward contributors to grow and sustain an open source project.
React
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Meta frees React to live in its own foundation

Meta transferred React, React Native, and JSX to the independent React Foundation hosted by the Linux Foundation, with founding members including Amazon, Microsoft, Vercel, and others.
Design
fromZDNET
1 month ago

How to make your GNOME desktop look like Windows 11 (if that's your jam)

GNOME desktop can be customized to resemble Windows 11 by installing themes, extensions, and configuration tools like Dash to Panel and Arcmenu.
#open-source-funding
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago
Non-profit organizations

A VC and some big-name programmers are trying to solve open source's funding problem, permanently | TechCrunch

fromTechCrunch
1 month ago
Non-profit organizations

A VC and some big-name programmers are trying to solve open source's funding problem, permanently | TechCrunch

#goose
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

I tried a Claude Code alternative that's local, open source, and completely free - how it works

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

I tried a Claude Code rival that's local, open source, and completely free - how it went

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

I tried a Claude Code alternative that's local, open source, and completely free - how it works

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Artificial intelligence

I tried a Claude Code rival that's local, open source, and completely free - how it went

#gnome-50
Software development
fromTheregister
1 month ago

GNOME 50 debuts with X11 axed, Wayland front and center

GNOME 50 removes X11 session support entirely, transitioning to Wayland-only, while maintaining X11 app compatibility through XWayland and introducing accessibility improvements, enhanced parental controls, and HDR screen-sharing.
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Software development

GNOME 50 is a brilliant release - but I had to look twice to see why

Software development
fromTheregister
1 month ago

GNOME 50 debuts with X11 axed, Wayland front and center

GNOME 50 removes X11 session support entirely, transitioning to Wayland-only, while maintaining X11 app compatibility through XWayland and introducing accessibility improvements, enhanced parental controls, and HDR screen-sharing.
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Software development

GNOME 50 is a brilliant release - but I had to look twice to see why

fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Advancing Europe's public agenda through Open Source Software Foundations

Digital products & services shape almost every sector of modern life. They have become an important backbone of the world's economy and society. The balance of our digital economy depends on a delicate interplay between tech companies, startups, software developers, foundations, and other stakeholders - many of which have partly become autonomous in recent years.
Miscellaneous
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

EndeavorOS Titan is one of the most unique Arch-based Linux distros I've tried - here's why

EndeavorOS Titan enhances usability with new features and tools for GPU management.
Gadgets
fromZDNET
2 months ago

Why the Thelio remains my favorite desktop of all time (and it's not even close)

System76 Thelio upgraded to AMD Ryzen 9 7900X with Pop!_OS, 32GB DDR5, Radeon RX 7600, modern ports and networking—configured for about $2,000.
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Gentoo moves to Codeberg amid GitHub Copilot concerns

Gentoo's official migration from Microsoft-owned GitHub to Codeberg is underway, as the Linux distribution fulfills a pledge to ditch the code shack due to "continuous attempts to force Copilot usage for our repositories." The decision was made public last month, when Gentoo confirmed it intended to migrate repository mirrors and pull request contributions to the new home. On February 16, the organization revealed it now had a presence on Codeberg, where contributions could be submitted.
Miscellaneous
#hyprland
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

I tried ML4W and got a super-customized Hyprland desktop in minutes - it's easy

ML4W is an Arch-based rolling release distribution that simplifies Hyprland customization through GUI tools, making it ideal for users seeking an accessible entry point to the highly customizable tiling desktop environment.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

I cracked Hyprland at last - thanks to this Arch-based Linux distro

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

4 Linux distros that make Hyprland easy to try - and one is truly glorious

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

I struggled with Hyprland for months, until this Arch-based distro fixed it

Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

I tried ML4W and got a super-customized Hyprland desktop in minutes - it's easy

ML4W is an Arch-based rolling release distribution that simplifies Hyprland customization through GUI tools, making it ideal for users seeking an accessible entry point to the highly customizable tiling desktop environment.
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

I cracked Hyprland at last - thanks to this Arch-based Linux distro

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

4 Linux distros that make Hyprland easy to try - and one is truly glorious

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

I struggled with Hyprland for months, until this Arch-based distro fixed it

Miscellaneous
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Open source package repositories face sustainability crisis

Open source repositories face unsustainable demand from companies misusing them as CDNs, prompting consideration of tiered payment systems where heavy users pay while individual developers remain free.
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

When KaOS Linux dropped KDE Plasma, I worried - now I'm loving the new default desktop

KaOS Linux replaced KDE Plasma with Niri, a scrollable tiling compositor that tiles windows horizontally and allows intuitive left-right navigation.
#linux-mint
fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

My 5 favorite Linux distros that are ready to use out of the box (no setup required)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

Why my favorite Linux distro is slowing down - and I'm thrilled about it

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

My 5 favorite Linux distros that are ready to use out of the box (no setup required)

fromZDNET
2 months ago
Software development

Why my favorite Linux distro is slowing down - and I'm thrilled about it

Software development
fromTheregister
1 month ago

LibreOffice Online dragged out of the attic

The Document Foundation has resumed development of LibreOffice Online after it was dormant since 2020, following a community vote to revive the cloud-based project.
Software development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

I found a new Linux distro that's a productivity powerhouse right out of the box

Elegance is a Manjaro-based rolling-release Linux distribution that ships with many preinstalled applications and a refined Cinnamon desktop.
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

One of my old favorite Linux distros is back - and it's still a great Windows escape

PCLinuxOS, a Windows-user-friendly Linux distribution, is experiencing renewed popularity and has re-entered the top rankings on Distrowatch at position 34.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

8 Linux distros I always recommend first to developers - and why

For the longest time, Linux was considered to be geared specifically for developers and computer scientists. Modern distributions are far more general purpose now -- but that doesn't mean there aren't certain distros that are also ideal platforms for developers. What makes a distribution right for developers? Although I consider app compatibility, stability, and flexibility to be essential attributes for most any Linux distribution, developers also need the right tools
Software development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

This new Linux distro folds a gorgeous COSMIC desktop into an immutable Fedora base

Origami Linux was conceived in 2021, which makes it relatively new for an operating system. The goal behind this distribution was to create something beautiful and secure. To achieve that, the developer decided to take the COSMIC desktop and marry it with an immutable Fedora base. That's not all. Also: The best Linux laptops in 2026: Expert tested for students, hobbyists, and pros You could also opt for an Arch base that includes the CachyOS kernel, or a version created specifically for NVIDIA GPUs.
Software development
Software development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

As of 2026, this is my favorite Linux distro of all time - and I've tested them all

elementaryOS combines a polished Pantheon desktop, thoughtful design, and ethical focus, making it an excellent choice for new and default Linux users.
#linux-distribution
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Software development

NebiOS turns your Linux desktop into a Google Workspace alternative - with one caveat

fromZDNET
1 month ago
Software development

Love to customize your Linux desktop? This lightweight distro is great fun for newbies and experts

Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

NebiOS turns your Linux desktop into a Google Workspace alternative - with one caveat

NebiOS is a unique Linux distribution featuring the customizable NebiDE desktop environment with Wayfire compositor, though NebiCloud integration poses security concerns due to lack of recent development.
Software development
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Love to customize your Linux desktop? This lightweight distro is great fun for newbies and experts

BunsenLabs Carbon is a lightweight, Debian-based Linux distribution succeeding CrunchBang, offering minimal resource usage with high customization and community-driven development.
Software development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

This glorious-looking Linux distro is unlike anything I've ever seen in my decades of use

StratOS is an Arch-based Linux distribution featuring Hyprland that delivers an impressive out-of-the-box desktop experience and is freely downloadable.
fromZDNET
1 month ago

Want your Linux looking more like Windows? KDE Plasma makes it easy - here's how

KDE Plasma is a remarkably customizable desktop environment. On top of being highly flexible, it's also fast and stable, so it would make perfect sense why you might want to migrate from Windows to a KDE Plasma-powered desktop distribution. But if you want to carry over the look and feel of Windows 11, how do you do that? With a bit of tweaking.
Software development
Software development
fromZDNET
2 months ago

The latest Linux distro to embrace Wayland also makes Arch more accessible

CachyOS now uses Wayland, replaces SDDM with Limine, and delivers faster, highly configurable Arch-based rolling-release desktop experiences.
fromTheregister
2 months ago

River brings modular window managers to Wayland

Currently, a Wayland compositor combines three primary functions into one. It must act as a display server, it must manage windows, and it must composite those windows together to be displayed on screen. The River project, which is about three years old now, splits this up. It's a display server and it's a compositor, but it doesn't do window management. Instead, it offers a documented window management protocol so that another, separate program can do the window management.
Software development
Software development
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

Linux gaming developers join forces to form the Open Gaming Collective

Open Gaming Collective centralizes Linux gaming work to improve kernel, input tooling, essential packages, and cross-distro compatibility.
fromZDNET
2 months ago

This new Linux distro is a multimedia powerhouse right out of the box

Manjaro is a sweet Arch-based Linux distribution, and it has the fans to prove it. Manjaro is designed to take Arch to new heights of user-friendliness, and it succeeds quite well. Of course, there are always those who believe everything can be improved, which is why a small team of developers decided to fork Manjaro and create Elegance. The beauty of Elegance isn't in the UI, although the developers have made Cinnamon look pretty good.
Software development
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