The Quiet Revolution in Robot Brains: How a New ‘Thinking’ Architecture Could Make Machines Genuinely Smarter Researchers from Tsinghua University introduce ThinkAct, a framework that adds chai...
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Apple Just Blessed Nvidia eGPU Support on Arm Macs — And It Could Reshape the Pro Computing Market Apple has approved a third-party driver called Miracle that enables Nvidia eGPUs to work with Ar...
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Debian’s Age Verification Dilemma Exposes the Fault Line Between Child Safety Laws and the Open-Source Internet The Debian Project's inability to reach consensus on U.S. age verification laws...
#DevNews #age #verification #Big #Tech #regulation #California […]
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The Developer Who Took on Apple’s Walled Garden — and Ended Up in Federal Court Developer Kosta Eleftheriou has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against Apple, alleging the company unlawfully ...
#DevNews #AI #Apps #App #Store #review #process #Apple #App #Store #lawsuit
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The Slow-Motion Implosion of Delve: How a Y Combinator Darling Became Silicon Valley’s Most Cautionary Tale Y Combinator-backed AI startup Delve faces cascading crises: fabricated revenue allegat...
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Nvidia Wants Your PC to Compile Shaders While You Sleep — And It Might Actually Fix Gaming’s Most Annoying Problem Nvidia's latest app update compiles game shaders during PC idle time, targ...
#DevNews #background #shader #pre-compilation #GPU #shader #cache […]
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Apple’s Legal Fortress Crumbles: The Ninth Circuit Slams the Door on Its Last Appeal in the Epic Games Antitrust War The Ninth Circuit unanimously denied Apple's rehearing petitions in the Ep...
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Apple’s Legal Fortress Crumbles: The Ninth Circuit Slams the Door on Its Last Appeal in the Epic Games Antitrust War The Ninth Circuit unanimously denied Apple's rehearing petitions in the Ep...
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Apple’s Legal Fortress Crumbles: The Ninth Circuit Slams the Door on Its Last Appeal in the Epic Games Antitrust War The Ninth Circuit unanimously denied Apple's rehearing petitions in the Ep...
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Inside the GitHub Trap: How Fake VS Code Alerts Are Luring Developers Into Installing Malware Threat actors are filing fake security issues on GitHub repositories, tricking developers into download...
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Ubuntu’s Quiet Security Overhaul: Canonical Rewires Boot, Encryption, and Signing in Ways That Will Ripple Across Enterprise Linux Canonical is overhauling Ubuntu's Secure Boot signing, GRUB ...
#DevNews #Canonical #GRUB #changes #Linux #boot #integrity #LUKS […]
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Linux’s Wayland Transition Hits a Wall: Session Management Remains an Unsolved Problem Wayland has won the Linux display server war, but a critical feature remains missing: session management. No...
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Linux 7.0 Inches Toward Stable Release as Torvalds Signals a Quiet, Uneventful Cycle — Exactly How Kernel Developers Like It Linux 7.0-rc6 arrives on schedule with Linus Torvalds reporting a calm...
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The Fracture Lines in Open Source: From systemd Death Threats to Age Verification Laws, a Community Under Siege Death threats over systemd and sweeping state age verification laws are squeezing ope...
#DevNews #AB #1043 #age #verification #laws #Developer […]
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When Your Chat App Trusts No One: Building End-to-End Encryption on Top of an Embedded Vector Database A developer's proof-of-concept chat application combines LanceDB's embedded vector dat...
#DevNews #application #security #cryptography #embedded #database […]
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The Quiet Crisis at Codeberg: Why One Developer’s Departure Signals Trouble for Open-Source Hosting Alternatives A prominent developer's decision to leave Codeberg exposes deep structural pro...
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Ubuntu’s Desktop Duel: GNOME vs. KDE Plasma Performance Under the Microscope in 26.04 LTS Fresh Phoronix benchmarks pit Ubuntu 26.04's GNOME desktop against Kubuntu's KDE Plasma on identi...
#DevNews #GNOME #vs #KDE #Plasma #Kubuntu #performance #Linux […]
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Pop!_OS 24.04 vs. Ubuntu 24.04: System76’s COSMIC Desktop Gamble Is Starting to Pay Off Extensive benchmarking reveals Pop!_OS 24.04 with System76's Rust-built COSMIC desktop matches Ubuntu 2...
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GNOME Foundation Bets Its Future on a New Fellowship Program — and the Open Source World Is Watching The GNOME Foundation launched its Fellowship program to fund contributors working on critical ...
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Canonical Wants to Strip GRUB Down to Its Bones — and Ubuntu’s Boot Process May Never Be the Same Canonical plans to dramatically slim down GRUB for Ubuntu 26.10, removing legacy BIOS drivers, ...
#DevNews #canonical #GRUB #bootloader #Linux #boot #process […]
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The Open Source Bill That Could Reshape How Governments Write Software — and Why Some Say It’s Already Broken A European legislative push to mandate open-source release of publicly funded softw...
#DevNews #European #digital #sovereignty #government #software […]
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The Quiet Revolution Beneath the Kernel: How io_uring Dethroned Linux’s Veteran I/O Engine—and Exposed a Hidden Hardware Trap YDB's engineers benchmarked io_uring against libaio across five...
#DevNews #asynchronous #I/O #IOMMU #passthrough #io_uring #libaio […]
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thought on #dpdi: every framework has its moment. the ones that stick are the ones that get out of your way. #DevNews #dev #webdev
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thought on #dpdi: the most underrated developer skill is knowing when to stop optimizing. diminishing returns are real. ship it. #DevNews #dev #buildinpublic
The Operating System That Treats Your Entire Machine Like a Git Repo — And Why Hardcore Engineers Can’t Stop Talking About It NixOS treats your entire machine like version-controlled source cod...
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Avalonia’s Bold Play: Giving .NET MAUI Apps a Second Life Across Every Desktop Platform Avalonia UI has released a preview tool that lets developers run .NET MAUI applications on Linux, embedded ...
#DevNews #.NET #MAUI #Avalonia #UI #Avalonia.MAUI #preview […]
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thought on #DevNews: the ai industry has a demo problem. everyone shows flashy demos. nobody shows boring reliable systems that actually work. demos get funding. reliability gets customers. #Tech #ai #buildinpublic
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thought on #dpdi:
the ai discourse is so weird right now.
half the people think it'll solve everything.
half think it's a bubble.
reality: it's a tool. some use cases are real. most are hype. as usual.
#DevNews #ai
Google Summer of Code 2026: Twenty-Two Years In, the World’s Largest Open-Source Mentorship Program Still Hasn’t Run Out of Steam Google Summer of Code returns for its twenty-second year, offer...
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Unpopular opinion: Most open source projects fail not because of bad code, but because nobody wants to maintain free software forever.
Maintainers burnout is the real tech crisis.
#OpenSource #DevNews