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After Years of Teasing, Warp Finally Goes Open Source

Warp opens its client code at last, though its broader AI ambitions for Oz orchestration remain firmly proprietary.
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From Copilot to Canonical: How Ubuntu Plans to Add AI Without Taking Over Your PC

Jon Seager’s roadmap brings agentic AI to Ubuntu through inference snaps and background enhancements, while vowing not to hard‑wire AI into the OS or shove it at unwilling users.
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Beda and McLuckie Reunited and Securing AI at Stacklok

After Kubernetes, Heptio, and VMware, the Kubernetes co‑creators are betting that securing AI workflows and agents is the next big infrastructure problem — but they’re doing it with a VMware‑inspired hybrid open source play.
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AI Pushes Cal.com to Shutter Open and Go Nonfree

Cal.com blames AI-powered vulnerability hunting for its move from open source to locked-down code — and tosses a crippled ‘community’ edition to keep its cred.
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Apache Spins Anthropic’s $1.5M Into ‘Responsible AI’ Initiative

A big infrastructure grant from Anthropic, and an investment from the Linux Foundation’s Alpha-Omega, quietly become seed money for Apache’s new “responsible AI” push.
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Does Acting Like Good Guys Actually Make Anthropic Good Guys?

Anthropic just dropped $1.5 million on the Apache Software Foundation. Is it paying back the open source world — or buying goodwill?
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Sold Out ‘All Things AI’ Is Livestreaming So Everybody Who Wanted to Go Can Still Be There

No badge, no problem: from whurley’s keynotes to deep‑dive engineer sessions, much of All Things AI’s lineup is streaming live for anyone who wants in.
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CIQ Ships RLC Pro AI, a GPU‑First Take on Rocky Linux

The company behind Rocky Linux is rolling out an AI‑optimized edition that promises better GPU utilization, a validated CUDA stack, and less hand‑rolled tuning.
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Gentoo Starts Exit from GitHub’s Microsoft and Copilot‑Infested Walled Garden

When Microsoft turned up the AI pressure on GitHub, Gentoo started packing for Codeberg, putting open source principles ahead of platform convenience.
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Stop Living in the Browser: Run Your Favorite LLMs on Linux with Cherry Studio

Cherry Studio wraps Ollama and other backends in a polished desktop client, so your AI tools feel like part of Linux instead of an afterthought.
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The Wild‑West Napster Is Gone. What’s Left Is an AI Mall

Remember when Napster meant free music and trouble with the labels? Now it means glossy AI therapists, fake experts, and generative “content” on tap.
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There’ll Be More AI Than Open Source at Spacewalk 2026 — But Not by Much

Spacewalk 2026 will kick off ATO’s year with a slate of AI‑focused talks in Raleigh — and organizers say open source will still be woven through the entire evening.
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Chatbots’ Unintended Consequences? That’s Just How Tech Rolls

Search isn’t the only way people find answers online anymore. Here’s how chatbots are reshaping how we navigate the web.
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Alpaca Makes Running Ollama on Linux a Breeze

With Alpaca, managing Ollama models on Linux is easier than ever — no proprietary tools required.
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Gemini CLI AI Is Cool, but You Should Wear Protection

Gemini on the command line is a blast—but hey, it’s still Google. Suit up with some privacy armor before you dive in.
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Search Engine or AI Chat? More People Are Going Hybrid

AI is changing how we find information, but is the web keeping up?
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Did Gemini CLI Drop Acid Last Night?

Last night, on our computers at least, Google’s new open source Gemini CLI started acting as if it were on mind altering drugs. Here’s our morning after report.
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Ollama: Open Source AI That Runs on Your Computer

In this explainer, Jack Wallen will not only explain Ollama, he’ll walk you through getting it running on your Linux box.
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Think Nobody’s Successfully Monetized Generative AI? Think Again.

While plenty are scoffing at the billions big tech is burning on generative AI, there’s growing evidence that a pot of gold really does wait at the end of this rainbow.
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Rocky Linux from CIQ Launches Optimized Platform for AI

CIQ is now offering Rocky Linux especially purposed for large-scale AI deployments.
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