Open Source News: Nantes R Meetup, Node-IPC Hijack, CRA Compliance

Open Source News: Nantes R Meetup, Node-IPC Hijack, CRA Compliance

Open Source Events & Community Rencontres R 2026 – Nantes, France: The R language community conference will be held in Nantes in 2026. Mark your calendars for this collaborative event. F-Droid – Open App Store with Hans: A discussion or interview with Hans (likely Hans-Christoph Steiner) about the F-Droid open-source Android app store, its challenges … Read more

Open-Source AI & Robotics: Key Moves & Debates

Open-Source AI & Robotics: Key Moves & Debates

Top Stories This week’s open-source news highlights a surge in AI and robotics projects, along with geopolitical tensions over AI sovereignty. Key themes include democratization of advanced tech (humanoid robots, gaming performance) and strategic debates around open-source AI for national security. Main Ideas Asimov brings open-source humanoid robotics to hobbyists, while a new Linux layer … Read more

Open Source News: KDE Gets €1.2M, Linux Vulnerabilities, AI Risks

Open Source News: Nantes R Meetup, Node-IPC Hijack, CRA Compliance

Major Funding & Security Highlights This week in open source, KDE received a €1.2 million investment from Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund, signaling strong governmental support for desktop environments. However, the Linux kernel faced multiple high-profile vulnerabilities—including Fragnesia and DirtyFrag—raising concerns about security response. The community is debating a proposed ‘killswitch’ mechanism for rapid mitigation. AI … Read more

Open Source News: OpenStack, Rails SaaS, & More

Open Source News: Nantes R Meetup, Node-IPC Hijack, CRA Compliance

Open Source & Developer Tools OpenStack in One Command: A tool now deploys a fully functional OpenStack on Ubuntu/Debian with a single command, simplifying private cloud setup. Rails Engine SaaS Strategy: A post explores building a Rails engine once and launching multiple times, a cost-effective SaaS approach for developers. Docker Node User Debate: Discussion on … Read more

Open-Source Surge: AI Agents, Cars, Robots & More

Open-Source Surge: AI Agents, Cars, Robots & More

Open-Source is Reshaping Tech from AI to Hardware This week’s open-source news reveals a powerful trend: open-source is no longer just for software—it’s driving hardware, robotics, and even enterprise AI. From OpenClaw’s $1.3M/month fleet of 100 AI agents that code and debug, to CERN sharing 17,000 circuit board components, the community is proving that collaboration … Read more

Open Source News: AI, Security, & Community Wins

Open Source News: Nantes R Meetup, Node-IPC Hijack, CRA Compliance

Open Source Landscape: AI, Security, and Community Wins This week’s digest showcases a vibrant open source ecosystem where AI integration, security vulnerabilities, and community funding dominate the narrative. From JKUAT students building AI apps live to KDE receiving €1.2 million, the community is both innovating and facing critical challenges. AI and Development Tools AI continues … Read more

Open Source Digest: Community, Security & AI News

Open Source Digest: Community, Security & AI News

Community & Contributions Rencontres R 2026 – Nantes: The R user community will gather in Nantes for Rencontres R 2026, a conference focused on the R language and its applications. From Learner to Contributor: Wikimedia Mentorship: A personal story about finding a voice on Wikimedia through mentorship, highlighting how guidance helps newcomers become contributors. Help … Read more

Open-Source Digest: Malware, AI Agents, CERN

Open-Source Digest: Malware, AI Agents, CERN

Top Stories Impacting Open Source This week’s open-source landscape is marked by a jarring paradox: the open-sourcing of malware on GitHub. The Shai-Hulud worm, released by TeamPCP, raises critical questions about platform responsibility and the ethical boundaries of open source. While GitHub is a hub for innovation, this incident highlights the need for better security … Read more

Open Source AI: Agents, Security, and Community

Open Source AI: Agents, Security, and Community

AI’s Open Source Crossroads This week’s digest highlights a pivotal tension: AI is becoming both more accessible and more risky. From multi-agent orchestration to hidden censorship biases, the open source community must navigate powerful capabilities alongside new vulnerabilities. The stories below show how developers and enterprises are grappling with these trade-offs. Multi-Agent AI Gets a … Read more

Open Source & Tech Digest: Kernel Bugs, Wikipedia Editors & More

Open Source & Tech Digest: Kernel Bugs, Wikipedia Editors & More

Software & Security Updates A logic bug in the Linux kernel’s __ptrace_may_access() function has been reported, potentially allowing privilege escalation. Maintainers are reviewing the patch. A discussion thread asks: “What’s an open-source project you genuinely can’t believe is free?” – highlighting popular free tools like Blender, VLC, and FFmpeg. CRuby threads don’t offer true parallelism … Read more