Yes, there's something to do in this space. More funding is necessary, some form of platform might help... but it definitely won't be enough.
Very interesting ruling, this opens the door to more parties being able to sue to enforce the GPL not just the authors.
This is a stupid move on Unity's part... they're built on LGPL but ban others in their store to have LGPL dependencies. Shame on them. Good move from Videolabs though, wish them lots of success.
The current compromise might not be as bad as anticipated. Some things could be improved still. The community needs to be involved in the process.
Funny reverse engineering of the latest SteamOS to use it in a different context. Give some information on their system design.
Alright, it's 2024... Looking for a New Year Resolution? This is definitely the one you should contemplate! Maybe also prepare your switch to Plasma 6, but different story. 😉
A bit of an older article I'm bumping into again. It lays out fairly well the current limits and issues with Free Software as it is defined today. I'm unconvinced it can be solved via licenses but the debate needs to happen... I feel that somehow it's too much ignored.
Definitely the right move, more extensions are pouring in. People should benefit from them on Android as well.
Good news for the Godot Engine. Let's see where this goes in the coming years.
Very needed evangelization. Go forth and make apps for Linux!
Another important software release. Let's wish luck to the new maintainers!
Very interesting review, we can see some interesting strengths and weaknesses. Also gives a good idea of the different ways to evaluate such models.
Interesting food for thought. The later point about the tension between business and users lately is also a good one and should be kept in mind. That's an ethical concern you find most in companies publishing Free Software though. It's not the full packaged solution but a good starting point.
Interesting experiment. It makes for a very large file but there are a few clever tricks in there.
Interesting terminal oriented tool to interacting with LLM. Let you choose to self-host or run locally.
OK, I admit this looks like a very cool product. This could turn interesting for private infrastructures. Trying to get the benefits of cloud approaches while keeping it under control.
Another open source LLM available out there. This one seems to have interesting properties.
Looks like a nice FOSS tool to share files between devices without going through the Internet.
A good way to get some control back if you want to use a LLM. You can host it locally, it's free software. Definitely a step in the right direction.
Interesting line of argument regarding Free Software licenses. I wonder what the judges will conclude in the end... this could have important consequences.