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Tails will take you through a den of identity thieves, who will never learn your name. It’s sorta the opposite of Cheers.
Wanna Help AlmaLinux Get Ready for V10 by Testing ELevate?
With RHEL 10 likely to be released within the next 60 days or so, users of AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and other Red Hat clones are on notice to prepare to upgrade.
EU OS: the Hatchling Distro that Wants to Unify the EU’s Public Sector
So far, it’s just a proof-of-concept, but it wants to grow up to be a layered — or modular — Linux distro that can become the workhorse of the European Union.
What’s Your Chatbot’s Carbon Footprint?
You maybe haven’t thought about it, but every time you ask your favorite generative AI platform a question, you’re pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
What If the US Cut Internet Access to Europe?
Our man in Italy gazes into his crystal ball and sees that the internet without the US would be like… well, it would be exactly like the internet without the US.
Is Open Source Initiative Staring Into the Face of Irrelevancy?
To the extent that Open Source Initiative is known, today it is perhaps best known for controversy rather than for its guardianship of open source.
Vivaldi Adds Built-In Proton VPN to Its Browser
Vivaldi, the proprietary Norwegian browser that’s largely built on open-source code, further distinguishes itself from other Chrome-based browsers by adding a baked-in on-demand Proton VPN implementation.
FSF’s Memorabilia Auction Successful: GNU Head Drawing Brings $40K Bid
The auction was part of the Free Software Foundation’s way of celebrating its 40th Anniversary. Coming up in May will be LibreLocal community meetups around the globe, and later perhaps, another memorabilia auction.
FOSS Force Mostly Open Tech News Quiz – March 28, 2025
Did you have time to keep up with the news this week? Here’s your chance to brag… or not. This week there are 11 questions. Good luck!
Zoë Kooyman on Post-Stallman Changes at the Free Software Foundation (Part 2)
In this second of our two part interview, Kooyman talks about moves the foundation has made to remain resilient and relevant in an ever changing world where nothing is certain.
OSI’s Questionable Election Returns Questionable Results
Garbage in, garbage out. Open Source Initiative is starting to look like an organization that’s turning its back on its founding principles.
Mirantis Is Giving Two Kubernetes Projects to CNCF
Less than a week after IBM announced that it was donating three open source AI tools to the Linux Foundation, FOSS Force learns that Kubernetes-focused Mirantis is is the process of donating a couple of project to CNCF.
It’s CoreOS Test Week for Fedora 42 and Fedora Users are Needed
The release of Fedora 42 is only a month or so away, so the folks who engineer the project are calling for the user community to help, in a Test Week that starts on Monday.
FOSS Force Mostly Open Tech News Quiz – March 21, 2025
Did you have time to keep up with the news this week? Here’s your chance to brag… or not. This week there are 11 questions. Good luck!
Attendance Exceeds Expectations at ATO’s Big Open Source AI Conference
It looks as if the green light is on for another ‘All Things Open AI’ conference in 2026. It’s likely that a firm date will be announced at the big tent All Things Open event in October.
At ATO AI, IBM Announces It’s Handing Three AI Projects to Linux Foundation
During a keynote address at All Things Open AI, IBM announced that three key AI tools it has developed are being donated to the Linux Foundation.
Rocky Linux From CIQ — Hardened Takes Enterprise Linux Security to the Next Level
Rocky Linux from CIQ – Hardened is a new take on Rocky Linux that’s not only fully supported by CIQ, but is also optimized to meet the most stringent security requirements.
Wow! Just Wow! SUSECon’s End-of-Conference Bash!
Hey, don’t get me wrong. Tech geeks are my people… except for the mainstream middle-class part.
The FOSS Force Almost Open Tech News Quiz (3/7/25)
A new botnet with up to 86,000 nodes launching massive DDOS attacks has recently been discovered by Nokia’s Deepfield Emergency Response Team. The botnet is believed to be composed of what kind of devices?
The FOSS Force Almost Open Tech News Quiz (3/7/25)
A new botnet with up to 86,000 nodes launching massive DDOS attacks has recently been discovered by Nokia’s Deepfield Emergency Response Team. The botnet is believed to be composed of what kind of devices?