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Cal.com Goes Close Source Because "AI Can Easily Exploit Open Source Software"

That said, the old codebase will live on as Cal.diy under the MIT license.

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health @ Savannah: Thalamus 0.9.18 released

Dear GNU Health community

We are happy to announce the release of Thalamus 0.9.18. Thalamus is the message and authentication server of the GNU Health Federation.

In this release, we have migrated to Poetry packaging system and updated the docu…

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The best Apple Watch of 2026: Expert tested and reviewed

We tested every Apple Watch model on the market to help you decide which is best for your life and routine.

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The best TV screen cleaners of 2026: Expert recommended

We found the best cleaning solutions for removing dust, smudges, and fingerprints from your TV and other electronics without damaging delicate components or screens.

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The best 50-inch TVs of 2026: Expert tested

We tested the best 50-inch TVs from brands like Sony and Hisense to help you find the perfect fit for your smaller space – we even looked at outdoor TVs for cookouts and backyard parties to find the top performers.

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Russian Baikal CPUs Are Losing Their Place in the Linux Kernel

After sanctions, bankruptcy and removal of kernel maintainers, Baikal’s unfinished kernel code is being removed.

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I traded my Sonos Era 300 for Denon’s new home speaker – and see no reason to go back

The Denon Home 400 is a worthy competitor to Sonos’ Era 300, with upgraded hardware, software, and a fresh look.

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AI-powered website builders have come a long way – here’s your best option in 2026

Last year, the best we could say about AI website builders is they had potential. This year, we found some that can actually do the job.

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I found the apps slowing down my PC – how to kill the biggest memory hogs

‘SysMain’ was draining my computer’s background memory. Here’s how to find the biggest culprits behind your sluggish PC.

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These companies are actually upskilling their workers for AI – here’s how they do it

Business leaders explain why they’re still hiring for entry-level jobs, how they’re investing in employees, and what’s working so far.

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Verizon will give you Meta Ray-Bans for free with this Fios Internet deal – how to get yours

When you sign up for – or switch to – one of these Verizon Fios home internet plans, you’ll get a pair of Meta Ray-Ban at no cost.

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I tried the new Gemini app for Mac – it has one major advantage over the web version

Beyond being quick and convenient, Google’s Gemini app can access and analyze the content in any window you share from your Mac desktop – and it’s a big deal.

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FSF Events: LibreLocal meetup in Beijing, China

May 1, 2026 at 14:00 CST (UTC+8).

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Amazon just slashed $250 off the Google Pixel 10 – and a Prime subscription isn’t required

The Google Pixel 10 has dropped to $549, offering flagship performance and a great camera system at a new low price.

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How Google’s updated AI Mode will ease your tab clutter when you search

With the new AI Mode, any search result you visit opens side-by-side with your search window so you can more easily view them together.

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Why this MagSafe battery pack is our readers’ favorite model right now – especially at its price

Torras’ MiniMag Power Bank is the slimmest and sleekest MagSafe battery pack I’ve tested, and readers love it.

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T-Mobile will give you a Google Pixel 10a for free – plus an extra gift

Get the impressive Pixel 10a for free at T-Mobile, along with a pair of Google Pixel Buds 2a at no extra cost. Here’s what to know.

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Privacy Email Service Tuta Now Also Has Cloud Storage with Quantum-Resistant Encryption

Tuta Drive is almost here, and it makes Google Drive and OneDrive look sus. I explored the early access release.

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Thunderbolt is an open-source ‘AI client’ from Mozilla’s for-profit arm

Thunderbolt is a new open source AI client from the Mozilla-owned MZLA Technologies aimed at enterprises who want to run self-hosted chatbots on their own infrastructure. MZLA Technologies is the for-profit subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation that dev…

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OpenAI’s Codex Desktop can run your computer now – and has its own browser

From coding tool to productivity powerhouse, Codex Desktop adds computer control, automation memory, and plugin support. But can it replace traditional software?

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