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Empowering STEM Students: Essential Open Source Tools for Success
Programming
Jun 10, 2026freeCodeCamp

Empowering STEM Students: Essential Open Source Tools for Success

In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the methods through which STEM students learn, experiment, and collaborate have undergone a significant transformation. A mere decade ago, advanced learning resources

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Microsoft Unveils ASSERT, Simplifying AI Behavior Testing with Text
Tech
Jun 2, 2026TechCrunch

Microsoft Unveils ASSERT, Simplifying AI Behavior Testing with Text

Microsoft has launched ASSERT, an open-source framework designed to simplify AI behavior testing. It enables developers to create comprehensive, application-specific evaluations using natural language descriptions, ensuring AI systems act as intended for particular products and services. The tool translates high-level goals into structured tests, generates scenarios, scores results, and logs execution paths.

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California Linux Exemption: A Pragmatic Step Forward
Review
May 25, 2026Tom's Hardware

California Linux Exemption: A Pragmatic Step Forward

California's proposed amendment, AB 1856, aims to exempt open-source operating systems like Linux from its upcoming Digital Age Assurance Act, addressing significant backlash and practical concerns for decentralized platforms. This pragmatic step is a win for privacy and open-source principles.

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Enhance Your Pixel Photography: Install & Master Open Camera
How To
May 24, 2026How-To Geek

Enhance Your Pixel Photography: Install & Master Open Camera

Discover a New Way to Shoot with Your Pixel Your Pixel phone is celebrated for its camera, but sometimes, its automatic processing can be a bit heavy-handed, leaving little room for manual control. If you're looking for

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Osaurus Brings Local and Cloud AI Models to Your Mac
Tech
May 15, 2026TechCrunch AI

Osaurus Brings Local and Cloud AI Models to Your Mac

Osaurus, an open-source Mac application, has emerged to bridge the gap between local and cloud AI models, enabling users to choose their preferred AI while keeping data on their own hardware. Founded by Terence Pae, the app originated from a need to offer AI without continuous token costs, prioritizing user control and privacy. It supports numerous models and tools, offering a user-friendly interface and security through a virtual sandbox, aiming to shift AI reliance from data centers to local machines.

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Ditch Plex: Set Up Your Free, Private Jellyfin Media Server
How To
May 15, 2026MakeUseOf

Ditch Plex: Set Up Your Free, Private Jellyfin Media Server

Transition from Plex to Jellyfin and set up a free, private, self-hosted media server. Learn the benefits of Jellyfin's open-source model, enhance your privacy, and easily configure remote access using tools like Tailscale.

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Upgrade Your Android File Management: Switch to Material Files
How To
May 11, 2026How-To Geek

Upgrade Your Android File Management: Switch to Material Files

Are you tired of your Android phone's default file manager falling short? If you're an Android power user, you've likely encountered situations where apps like Files by Google or Samsung My Files just don't offer the

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Unpacking the Human Side of Open Source: A Developer's Lens
Programming
Apr 24, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Unpacking the Human Side of Open Source: A Developer's Lens

Cult.Repo produces documentaries shedding light on the human stories behind open-source software, revealing the dedication of maintainers and the often-overlooked personal challenges they face. Their work highlights critical issues like project sustainability, fair compensation, and widespread burnout among open-source contributors. Understanding these narratives offers developers crucial insights into the health and future of the tools they depend on.

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France's Linux Shift: A Bold Move for Digital Sovereignty
Review
Apr 12, 2026Digital Trends

France's Linux Shift: A Bold Move for Digital Sovereignty

France is making a strategic shift from Windows to Linux across government systems, driven by digital sovereignty. This move aims to reduce reliance on U.S. tech and gain control over national data, despite facing significant implementation challenges.

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Open Source for Awkward Robots: Building Trust in Autonomous Systems
Programming
Mar 13, 2026Stack Overflow Blog

Open Source for Awkward Robots: Building Trust in Autonomous Systems

The dream of autonomous robots seamlessly integrating into our lives has long been a staple of science fiction. Today, with the rapid advancements in large language models (LLMs) and robotics, this future is closer than

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Navigating Linux's Current Challenges: What Mainstream Users Should
How To
Mar 11, 2026How-To Geek

Navigating Linux's Current Challenges: What Mainstream Users Should

Linux has made incredible strides, becoming more user-friendly and powerful than ever before. Enthusiasts often anticipate the "year of the Linux desktop," hoping it will finally break into the mainstream. While

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Navigating Open Source: A Beginner's Guide to Career Growth
Programming
Mar 4, 2026freeCodeCamp

Navigating Open Source: A Beginner's Guide to Career Growth

This handbook demystifies open source for beginners, detailing its core concepts, practical contribution workflow, and community dynamics. It debunks common myths, highlighting how public code creates a verifiable portfolio. The guide covers the development of crucial technical and soft skills, showcasing open source as a direct path to career growth, job opportunities, and invaluable networking.

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