It’s FOSS turns 14 tomorrow. Incidentally, my son turns 1 tomorrow as well. Two milestones the same day call for celebration, right? But there is something important that I wanted to share with you and it relates to the future of It’s
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The LF AI & Data Foundation has announced the formation of the DocLang Specification Working Group, kicking off a collaborative effort to build an open, AI-native document format standard. The working group operates under the Joint Development Foundation’s vendor-neutral governance model, ensuring
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We are used to seeing systemd as the default init on most Linux distributions, but not everyone is a fan. Some users and developers take issue with its broad scope, preferring init systems that do one thing and do it well rather
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Proton Drive (partner link) is getting a lot of love these days. We recently covered the encryption upgrades and the Linux desktop client that’s in the works. Now Proton has added something the terminal dwellers will find useful; an official Command-Line Interface
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Other than its well-known lineup of office suites, ONLYOFFICE has been consistently building up its collaborative platform, DocSpace, since 2023. It sits in the same space as Google Workspace and Microsoft 365, targeting teams that want a self-hostable, format-compatible alternative. Things got
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Collabora is a UK-based company that builds open source office suite solutions based on LibreOffice. These are designed to run both on a browser and locally, integrating directly into an organization’s infrastructure. Their flagship offering is Collabora Online (COOL), the paid, enterprise-grade
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There are ways to transfer files over the internet. Twenty years ago, it was FTP for technically advanced people and emails for lazy people. (And Torrents for legally challenged people), Then came Dropbox and other cloud services and things have moved in
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People who dabble in 3D printing know that Bambu Lab makes some of the most capable consumer 3D printers on the market right now. And no, this is not sugarcoating it; the hardware is genuinely good, catering to tinkerers at varying price
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Passwords are one of those things everyone knows they should handle better but rarely do. The bare minimum is not reusing them across sites, and beyond that, you really want a password manager doing the heavy lifting for you. If you have
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Every once in a while, a project comes that is very adamantly heavy on its principles and it is always a breath of fresh air in a world where corporate greed forms the basis of all the services we use. This time
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