The Free Software Foundation's new Librephone project wants to reverse engineer the binary blobs our phones rely on.
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has unveiled a new initiative called LibrePhone, with the ambitious goal of a completely free software smartphone ecosystem. Good luck with that, because this aim is ...
Version 9.0 of Valkey is due to launch very soon, but most users are still focused on the current 8.1 release. You can read ...
Marcin Jakubowski is compiling a DIY set of society’s essential machines and making it open-source. You live in a house you ...
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Oracle Autonomous AI Lakehouse brings AI and machine learning directly into the database, which means customers can use AI ...
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For Babatunde Esanju, success in technology isn’t measured by downloads, user growth, or even profit margins; it’s defined by ...
Arm and Meta announced the extension of their partnership to scale AI across multiple layers of compute – spanning AI ...