Open-Source Software Is Starting to Help Robots Think

The evolution of open-source robotics is paving the way for smarter machines, with significant contributions from companies like Hugging Face and Nvidia.

The evolution of open-source robotics is paving the way for smarter machines, with significant contributions from companies like Hugging Face and Nvidia.

The KDE project has received significant funding from Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund, highlighting Europe's increasing interest in developing its own operating systems.

The long-standing database application dBase has officially ceased operations after 47 years, marking the end of an era for a once-dominant player in the database market.

Linux has recently gained access to notable Windows applications, including 3D Movie Maker and Space Cadet Pinball, showcasing the effectiveness of modern porting tools.

The Debian project has announced a new initiative aimed at ensuring all packages are reproducible, enhancing security and reliability in the upcoming Debian 14 release.

OncoAgent introduces a groundbreaking framework designed to enhance clinical decision-making in oncology while safeguarding patient privacy.

The UK's National Health Service mandates a shift to private GitHub repositories, citing risks from advanced AI models like Anthropic's Mythos.

OpenPencil emerges as a promising alternative to Figma, offering a native AI experience directly within the design workspace.

Notepad++, the widely-used coding editor, is now available as a native application for macOS, marking a significant milestone for users transitioning from Windows.

Mozilla introduces Thunderbolt, an open-source AI client designed to provide enterprises with a self-hosted alternative to proprietary AI platforms, emphasizing data privacy and control.