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ATO Focuses on AI Ahead of the Launch of New Big Tent Event

With All Thing Open set to launch a new major AI event in March, it’s no surprised that the monthly Meetup’s are AI-focused.
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ATO Focuses on AI Ahead of the Launch of New Big Tent Event

With All Thing Open set to launch a new major AI event in March, it’s no surprised that the monthly Meetup’s are AI-focused.
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ATO Focuses on AI Ahead of the Launch of New Big Tent Event

With All Thing Open set to launch a new major AI event in March, it’s no surprised that the monthly Meetup’s are AI-focused.
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How To Import and Export Firefox History

This tutorial will help you export and import history of Mozilla Firefox web browser. This is beneficial if you want to move your history from one computer to another. And this is compatible with different web browsers as long as they are Firefox famil…

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StackLok Is Making Security ‘Boring’ for Open-Source AI-Assisted Devs

StackLok’s new CodeGate software removes many of the pain points and security traps for those developing using AI tools.
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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 24th, 2024

This week we got some cool and highly-anticipated software releases, starting with FreeCAD 1.0 and Blender 4.3, and continuing with Mesa 24.3, GNU Linux-libre 6.12, and Shotcut 4.11. The free RHEL 9.5 alternatives are also here, including AlmaLinux 9.5…

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It Looks As If There’s Gonna Be an ‘All Things Open AI’ in March!

Details are scarce, but All Things Open is planning to hold a special All Things Open AI conference in March. The two-day event will be held in Durham, North Carolina, about 30 miles from ATO’s home venue.
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Repent Walpurgis! It’s the Big Halloween Fundraiser Special

KDE started trick or treating early, and will continue after it’s late.
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Repent Walpurgis! It’s the Big Halloween Fundraiser Special

KDE started trick or treating early, and will continue after it’s late.
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The Open Source AI Definition Is Out

But, the work of defining open source AI is far from done.
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Ruth Suehle on Guaranteeing Open Source’s Future

Ahead of her talk on Tuesday at All Things Open, FOSS Force sat down and talked with Ruth Suehle on what needs to be done to assure that open source software has a long future.
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Why remove Russian maintainers of Linux kernel? Here’s what Torvalds says

Many of us like to think that our open-source work is unrelated to geopolitics. Think again.
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Peazip – A Portable File Manager and Archive Tool for Linux

The post Peazip – A Portable File Manager and Archive Tool for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .PeaZip is a free and open-source file management tool that works on multiple operating systems, that offers strong encrypt…

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Ruth Suehle on Guaranteeing Open Source’s Future

Ahead of her talk on Tuesday at All Things Open, FOSS Force sat down and talked with Ruth Suehle on what needs to be done to assure that open source software has a long future.
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11 Best Free and Open Source Firewall Tools

One important step to protect a system is using a firewall. Essentially, this is a network security system, acting like a security guard between internal and external networks. Here are 11 of the best free, open-source firewall tools for you to try out…

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How to Run Own Online SMS Portal with playSMS in Linux

The post How to Run Own Online SMS Portal with playSMS in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .playSMS is an open-source SMS management software that allows you to send and receive SMS messages using various gateways and
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How to Run Own Online SMS Portal with playSMS in Linux

The post How to Run Own Online SMS Portal with playSMS in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .playSMS is an open-source SMS management software that allows you to send and receive SMS messages using various gateways and
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Inkscape: A Powerful Free Alternative to Adobe Illustrator

The post Inkscape: A Powerful Free Alternative to Adobe Illustrator first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Inkscape is a popular free and open-source vector graphics editor, used by artists, designers, and anyone who wants to crea…

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How to Create Mobile Apps Using “LiveCode” in Linux

The post How to Create Mobile Apps Using “LiveCode” in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .LiveCode is a programming language that first appeared in 1993. Its main goal is to allow everybody to code; it
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Amarok 3.1.1 Promises Smoother Performance and UI Fixes

Amarok 3.1.1, a free and open-source music player, has been released with enhanced toolbars, track editor fixes, and more.
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