Open-Source Digest: Distros, Events, Security, and Tools

Events & Community

    • Rencontres R 2026 will be held in Nantes, France, bringing together R language enthusiasts for talks and workshops.
    • Africa Wiki Women celebrates International Women’s Day 2026 by highlighting women making an impact through open knowledge initiatives.
    • LibreLocal meetup in San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, organized by FSF Events, fosters free software community engagement.

    Linux Distros & Desktop

    • A comparative review of Zorin OS vs. Solus for beginners finds each has strengths: Zorin OS offers a Windows-like experience, while Solus provides a polished, independent distro. The choice depends on user preference for familiarity vs. uniqueness.
    • A user discusses whether a 64-bit Windows 11 can run a 32-bit explorer.exe as its shell, exploring compatibility layers and limitations.

    Security & Bug Fixes

    • rust-openssl v0.10.78 patches five CVEs, improving security for Rust applications relying on OpenSSL.
    • Debian-related reports mention an Adverse Events API not being updated and issues with deleting dead containers, pointing to maintenance needs.

    Development & Tools

    • dte_adj is a new Python package for estimating distributional treatment effects in randomized experiments, useful for researchers in causal inference.
    • MW-Gui-Builder simplifies preparation for Metalwalls package applications, aiding computational chemistry workflows.
    • Yggdrasil-ng is a Rust rewrite of Yggdrasil, completed in 3.5 days with one bug fix taking a week, showcasing high-performance network implementation.
    • Rails 8 requires Ruby 3.1 or later, clarifying version compatibility for developers.
    • Torr is a lightweight macOS app for tracking memory usage on MacBooks.
    • Data Critters explores data physicalization, turning data into tangible art.
    • Datum Africa aims to open 10 million African datasets in 10 years, promoting open data.
    • NueSynergy partners with MaxHSA to expand HSA value offerings.
    • An interview discusses exploring open-source projects with agents (AI).
    • A deep dive into file opening operations reveals system call complexities.

Source: OpenWorld.News/open-source-digest/