Welcome to This Week’s Open Source Digest
Stay ahead with the latest in open source: from AI video generation to critical security patches, this digest curates the most impactful news for developers and tech enthusiasts.
AI and Development
- AI Video Generation: A new open-source tool turns text prompts directly into videos, simplifying content creation for creators and marketers.
- WebStorm 2024.1 Released: JetBrains’ popular IDE for JavaScript and TypeScript brings enhanced features and performance improvements, streamlining front-end development workflows.
- Critical Perl OAuth2 Vulnerability: A security flaw in Punk::OAuth2::Server (versions up to 0.03) could allow unauthorized access tokens. Update immediately to protect your applications.
- Adverse Events API Data Stale: The API for adverse events is not currently updated, impacting data reliability for health and safety monitoring. Users should check the source for alternatives.
- SORTEE Social Coworking: Join the Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology’s coworking hours to connect with like-minded researchers.
- Arduino Nano Turbofan: A miniature turbofan engine powered by an Arduino Nano showcases DIY engineering and open-source hardware innovation.
- Turn Your TV into a Monitor: Learn how to repurpose your TV as a computer monitor in three simple, cost-free steps.
- Docker Sandboxes Login Issue: Understand why Docker’s sandbox feature (sdx) requires a login for egress rules, a common hurdle for developers.
- Quantum Data Transmission Breakthrough: US researchers achieve a major milestone in open-air quantum data transmission, paving the way for secure communication.
- Avidian Wealth Surpasses $6B: A notable milestone in wealth management, reflecting broader trends in financial technology.
Security and Vulnerabilities
Community and Open Source Projects
Tips and Tutorials
Research and Industry Highlights
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