Open Source
Showing 12 of 14 articles · Page 1 of 2

Tech Giants Partner with Linux Foundation for Open Source Security
Linux Foundation and tech giants launch Akrites to coordinate open-source security, vulnerability disclosure, and support for abandoned critical projects.

Epic Games Unveils Lore: A Git-Like Version Control System for Massive Projects
Epic Games launches Lore, a Rust-based version control system built for large binary files and modern game development. Now available on GitHub.

Open Source Project Headroom Slashes AI Token Costs by 90 Percent
Project Headroom is an open-source tool by a Netflix engineer that cuts AI token costs by 90% using reversible compression and metadata removal.

Rsync Face Backlash Over AI-Generated Code in Recent Updates
Open-source backup tool Rsync faces criticism after AI-generated code from Claude and Gemini led to incremental backup failures in recent updates.

Open Source Developer Sabotages AI Coding Agents with Destructive Command
Developer Johannes Link sabotages jqwik open-source tool with prompt injection to force AI agents to delete code, sparking debate on AI in development.

PewDiePie Launches Odysseus: A Privacy-Focused Open-Source AI Interface
PewDiePie releases Odysseus, an open-source, self-hosted AI interface for local LLM execution, prioritizing privacy and autonomous agent functionality.

Perplexity Releases Bumblebee: An Open Source Tool to Detect Malware on Developer PCs
Perplexity launches Bumblebee, an open-source Go tool that identifies malware and supply chain risks on macOS and Linux developer machines via metadata analy...

Rust is the Key to Ending Critical Linux Kernel Security Flaws
Top developer Greg Kroah-Hartman explains how Rust could eliminate 60% of Linux kernel security flaws by replacing manual C error handling.

12-Year-Old Brazilian Developer Builds GenesisOS From Scratch Without Linux
Discover GenesisOS, a custom 32-bit operating system built by a 12-year-old using C and Assembly, featuring a Windows-inspired GUI and no Linux base.

Linus Torvalds Compares AI to the Invention of Compilers
Linus Torvalds shares his 'love-hate' view on AI, comparing its impact to the invention of compilers and explaining why human programmers remain essential.

Linux 7.0 Officially Released: Rust Support, XFS Recovery, and Performance Boosts
Linux 7.0 arrives with official Rust support for kernel drivers, XFS self-healing, NULLFS for containers, and 20% better swap efficiency. Read the highlights.

Google Launches Sashiko: New AI-Powered Open-Source Tool for Linux Kernel Debugging
Google launches Sashiko, an open-source AI tool for Linux kernel code review. Detects up to 53% of bugs using Gemini and Claude models. Available on GitHub.