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AIZDNet

Linus Torvalds on the AI claim that makes him angry, and what security researchers should never do

Linux creator Linus Torvalds expressed concerns about AI's impact on programming, viewing it as having both benefits and risks for developers. This matters to technologists because one of the most influential figures in open-source software is highlighting potential limitations of AI-assisted coding.

#Linus Torvalds#Linux#AI programming
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AIThe Decoder

Stability AI launches Stable Audio 3.0 with up to six-minute tracks and open weights

Stability AI released Stable Audio 3.0 capable of generating up to six-minute audio tracks with open-source weights. This advancement in AI-generated audio content creation provides developers and content creators with longer-form synthetic media capabilities.

#Stability AI#Stable Audio#AI audio generation
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AIThe Decoder

Oppo open-sources Android AI agent X-OmniClaw that uses your camera, screen, and voice without leaving the phone

Oppo has open-sourced X-OmniClaw, an Android AI agent that uses camera, screen, and voice processing entirely on-device without cloud connectivity. This represents a significant development for privacy-focused mobile AI applications and reduces dependence on cloud infrastructure costs.

#Oppo#X-OmniClaw#on-device AI
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TechTom's Hardware

45 years later, earliest DOS source code transcribed from a stack of old printouts found in a garage — code was open-sourced to mark 86-DOS 1.00’s anniversary

Microsoft open-sourced the 86-DOS 1.00 source code on its 45th anniversary, transcribed from old printouts found in a garage. This provides historical insight into early operating system development and Microsoft's approach to preserving computing history.

#Microsoft#86-DOS#open source
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AIZDNet

CachyOS is the Arch Linux distro to try if you want serious speed and performance

CachyOS released an updated version of their Arch Linux distribution focused on speed and performance optimization. This development reflects growing demand for high-performance computing solutions that could benefit AI workload optimization and technical computing applications.

#CachyOS#Arch Linux#performance optimization
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AIZDNet

'Like handing out the blueprint to a bank vault': Why AI led one company to abandon open source

Cal abandoned its flagship open-source program and moved to a proprietary model due to AI security concerns about hackers exploiting open code. This represents a significant shift where AI capabilities are forcing companies to reconsider open-source strategies for security reasons.

#Cal#open source#AI security
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AIZDNet

The new rules for AI-assisted code in the Linux kernel: What every dev needs to know

Linus Torvalds and Linux kernel maintainers have finalized new AI policy rules for AI-assisted code contributions to the Linux kernel. This establishes governance frameworks for AI-generated code in critical open-source infrastructure that powers enterprise servers and cloud computing platforms.

#Linux#AI policy#open source
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AIThe Decoder

Arcee AI spent half its venture capital to build an open reasoning model that rivals Claude Opus in agent tasks

Arcee AI spent half its venture capital to develop Trinity Large Thinking, an open-source reasoning model that rivals Claude Opus in agent tasks. This achievement demonstrates that well-funded startups can compete with major tech companies in developing advanced AI reasoning capabilities, potentially accelerating innovation in open-source AI development.

#Arcee AI#reasoning model#open source
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TechTom's Hardware

Linux lays down the law on AI-generated code, says yes to Copilot, no to AI slop, and humans take the fall for mistakes — after months of fierce debate, Torvalds and maintainers come to an agreement

Linus Torvalds and Linux kernel maintainers have established official policies on AI-generated code, allowing tools like Copilot while requiring human accountability for mistakes. This sets a precedent for how open-source projects will integrate AI development tools while maintaining code quality and responsibility.

#Linux#Linus Torvalds#AI-generated code
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AIThe Decoder

Meta's Muse Spark is its first frontier model and its first without open weights

Meta launched Muse Spark, its first frontier AI model that breaks from the company's open-source tradition by not releasing the model weights publicly. This shift signals Meta's strategic pivot toward protecting its most advanced AI capabilities from competitors, potentially reshaping the open-source AI landscape.

#Meta#Muse Spark#frontier models
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AIThe Decoder

Microsoft's Bing team open-sources "Harrier" embedding model

Microsoft's Bing team open-sourced the Harrier embedding model for public use. This release provides technologists with new AI capabilities for natural language processing and search applications without licensing restrictions.

#Microsoft#Bing#Harrier
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AIThe Decoder

Netflix open-sources VOID, an AI framework that erases video objects and rewrites the physics they left behind

Netflix open-sourced VOID, an AI framework that can erase video objects and reconstruct the underlying physics and scenery. This technology could revolutionize video editing workflows and reduce post-production costs across the entertainment industry while advancing computer vision capabilities.

#Netflix#VOID#AI video editing
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TechThe Verge

I saved a doomed Windows laptop by embracing Linux

A Windows laptop was successfully converted to run Linux operating system to extend its usable life. This demonstrates how open-source software can provide alternatives for older hardware that may no longer receive Windows support.

#Linux#Windows#laptop
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AIThe Decoder

Google's Gemma 4 is now available with Apache 2.0 licensing for the first time

Google released Gemma 4 with Apache 2.0 licensing for the first time, marking a shift to fully open-source availability. This licensing change allows enterprises and developers unrestricted commercial use without Google's proprietary restrictions, potentially accelerating AI adoption across industries.

#Google#Gemma 4#Apache 2.0
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AIThe Decoder

Hume AI open-sources TADA, a speech model five times faster than rivals with zero hallucinated words

Hume AI has open-sourced TADA, a speech model that operates five times faster than competitors with zero hallucinated words. This breakthrough in speech AI could significantly improve real-time applications and reduce computational requirements.

#Hume AI#TADA#speech model
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AIZDNet

This free Linux app lets you make memes in seconds - no GIMP required

A new free Linux application enables quick meme creation without requiring complex editors like GIMP or AI tools. This represents the growing ecosystem of user-friendly creative tools that compete with AI-powered content generation platforms.

#Linux#meme creation#GIMP alternative
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AIThe Decoder

Hallucinated references are passing peer review at top AI conferences and a new open tool wants to fix that

New open-source tool addresses the problem of hallucinated references passing peer review at major AI conferences. This highlights ongoing challenges with AI-generated content accuracy in academic and research settings.

#AI hallucination#peer review#academic research
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AIZDNet

Sick of Microsoft and Google? This new European office suite is a private, open-source alternative

A new European open-source office suite emerges as an alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, emphasizing data privacy and sovereignty. This reflects growing demand for non-US cloud solutions amid geopolitical tensions and privacy regulations.

#open source#European cloud#Microsoft 365
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