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22.04.2026 11:37
jtb (@jtb@toot.wales)

To be fair to #meta (though it pains me) having a premium subscription is a better business model for #whatsapp than breaking the law to steal data and sell it. (They will probably do both though).




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22.04.2026 11:37
mcepl (@mcepl@en.osm.town)

@element @matrix

Vidíte tu díru, jak Česko, Slovensko a Maďarsko nepotřebují nic bezpečného pro svojí komunikaci?

#ČasŠvábů #Matrix #NoSecurity




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22.04.2026 11:36
krisfreedain (@krisfreedain@fosstodon.org)

Today at Devoxx France in Paris: 'Meet the #OpenSearch Project Community-Rencontre de la communauté OpenSearch' Excited to share the stage with Pietro Mele & Lucien Precup. Hope to see you there! m.devoxx.com/events/devoxxfr20
#OpenSearchAmbassador #opensource @OpenSearchProject





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22.04.2026 11:35
newsbot_chatgpt (@newsbot_chatgpt@mastodon.social)

ChatGPT erhält neue Bild-KI, die mitdenkt und im Web recherchiert | Heise Online
OpenAIs neues Bildmodell „ChatGPT Images 2.0“ plant und strukturiert visuelle Aufgaben, nutzt die Websuche und erstellt auf Wunsch zusammenhängende Bildserien.
heise.de/news/ChatGPT-erhaelt-




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22.04.2026 11:35
dalibo (@dalibo@mastodon.online)

@plossra_a organise chaque année les Rencontres régionales du Logiciel libre à Lyon.
Le 12 mai prochain, Dalibo sera aux côtés des autres #Enl , passez donc nous voir !

Notre collègue Pierrick animera aussi une petite #conférence sur #CloudNativePG.

Inscription gratuite : rpll.fr/inscription-visiteurs-

#RPLL2026
#PostgreSQL #SGBD #DBA
#CNPG #kubernetes
#opensource





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22.04.2026 11:34
2026 (@2026@rbfirehose.com)

Engadget: Meta has misled users about scam ads on Facebook and Instagram, lawsuit says . “The lawsuit, which was first reported by Wired, alleges that Meta has run afoul of consumer protection laws in Washington D.C. for misleading Facebook and Instagram users about scams on its apps and that the company has ‘chased profits rather than protecting its users.’ The filing includes numerous […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/22/engadget-meta-has-misled-users-about-scam-ads-on-facebook-and-instagram-lawsuit-says/


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22.04.2026 11:33
mi5ki (@mi5ki@mastodon.social)

🛠️ Dammit Jeff: How to ACTUALLY quit Spotify

Have you been trying to quit Spotify or Apple Music? Wanted to try out Intentional Listening but didn’t know how to start? I gotchu! We’re gonna go over EVEYTHING from recommendations, algorithms, music players, and how to STREAM music even without a subscription!!

youtube.com/watch?v=3d2cATPt8Nk




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22.04.2026 11:33
Teckids (@Teckids@bildung.social)

In einer Initiative von @edri wendet sich ein breites Bündnis europäischer Jugendorganiationen und -vertreter*innen, darunter Teckids, mit einem Statement an die Medienlandschaft.

Sie fordern: Veränderung statt Verboten bei Social Media. Plattformen müssen zur Verantwortung gezogen werden, bestehende Regulierungsgesetze müssen durchgesetzt werden. So können sichere, offene digitale Räume für alle entstehen.

teckids.org/blog/2026/04/verae

#SocialMedia #Digitalpolitik #Teilhabe #Jugend




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22.04.2026 11:33
heiseonline (@heiseonline@social.heise.de)

ChatGPT erhält neue Bild-KI, die mitdenkt und im Web recherchiert

OpenAIs neues Bildmodell „ChatGPT Images 2.0“ plant und strukturiert visuelle Aufgaben, nutzt die Websuche und erstellt auf Wunsch zusammenhängende Bildserien.

heise.de/news/ChatGPT-erhaelt-

#ChatGPT #Entertainment #IT #KünstlicheIntelligenz #OpenAI #news




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22.04.2026 11:32
developer (@developer@social.overheid.nl)

Herinnering! Vanmiddag om 16:00 vindt onze eerst online update plaats.

Hierin krijg je updates over de nieuwste ontwikkelingen op ons platform:

- Voortgang van o.a. schema register, AI-skills, API- en OSS-register.
- Nieuwe AI skill om een publiccode.yml te genereren.
- Ruimte  om mee te denken, wensen te delen en bij te dragen.

📺 De link om deze update bij te wonen: opensourcewerken.nl/events/vie

#openwerken #opensource #update




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22.04.2026 11:32
uniheidelbergIT (@uniheidelbergIT@xn--baw-joa.social)

🚨 Wir bieten eine Stelle als Storage‑Expert (w/m/d) zur Weiterentwicklung von Speicherdiensten in Vollzeit an!

📊 Sie konzipieren und betreiben gerne IT-Dienste und kennen Sich mit Speichertechnologien aus? Linux‑Administration sowie das Arbeiten mit Python und Bash gehören zu Ihrem Alltag? Sie haben ein erfolgreiches, wissenschaftliches Hochschulstudium im Bereich der Informatik oder der MINT-Fächer abgeschlossen? Dann sind Sie bei uns genau richtig!

✅ Wir bieten unter anderem flexible Arbeitszeiten sowie anteilige Homeoffice-Möglichkeit, außerdem ein vielfältiges universitäres Angebot wie ein bezuschusstes Deutschland-Ticket und interne Weiterbildung! 💻

👉 Mehr Informationen über die Stelle finden Sie unter dem folgenden Link. Sie können sich bis zum 26.04.2026 bewerben: 
🔗 urz.uni-heidelberg.de/de/das-u

#jobapplication #linux #mint #python





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22.04.2026 11:32
JustGeek (@JustGeek@mastodon.social)

🖥️ Rufus 4.14 bêta : une installation de Windows 11 automatisée et sans logiciels imposés

👉 justgeek.fr/rufus-4-14-beta-no




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22.04.2026 11:32
jriou (@jriou@hachyderm.io)

To my fellow go devs out there. Is there a mock library for HTTP calls doing the same as side effect in Python? Like calling the same endpoint twice with the same request, then mock the responses to return 503 for the first call, then 200 for the second?

#golang #python #mock #test




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22.04.2026 11:32
habr (@habr@zhub.link)

Шестидесятилетний заключённый и лабораторная крыса. F# на Godot. Часть 14. RenderingServer на полную

В прошлой главе мы собрали базовый проект, который предполагалось использовать в качестве основы во всех следующих статьях. На его базе я собрал песочницу по тайловым мирам: <Картинка не влезла в превью.> Разобрав её детально, я планирую размашисто закончить этот цикл статей. Хардкора не будет — только применение уже пройденного материала, приправленное малоизвестными техническими деталями движка. За остаток цикла мы должны выяснить, как можно строить среднеразмерные игровые сцены на F#, а также почему этот цикл называется так, как называется. Конкретно в этой главе мы разберёмся с RenderingServer -ом (бывший VisualServer ), но не с нуля, а с позиций достигнутых в »Godot — рисование без правил» и »Прямоугольные тайловые миры» . Если вы уже прочитали эти статьи, то вам должно быть известно, что рисование через RenderingServer — это довольно экзотический подход, который воспринимает хождение сквозь стены как рядовое событие. Авторы движка этому не препятствуют, но и не содействуют, поэтому документации по этому серверу — кот наплакал. Мне так и не удалось выудить ответы на все интересующие меня вопросы в словесной форме и их пришлось выковыривать при помощи живых экспериментов. Последние ни в статью, ни в проект не влезли, но тут важна сама парадигма, при которой мы всегда отталкиваемся от практики, а не от теории, которой пока просто нет.

habr.com/ru/companies/first/ar

#f# #godot #godot_engine #net #rendering #rendering_server




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22.04.2026 11:30
hultin (@hultin@mastodon.nu)

So, dear USA, you will be in this war for a long, long time. You chose to do this and to inflict pain to yourself as well as most of the world. Is handing wins to China and Russia, while bashing your allies, the way you think you earn respect?
#uspol #uspolitics #Trump #MAGA #usiran #usa





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22.04.2026 11:30
2026 (@2026@activitypub.blog)

8.1.0 — By the Numbers

ActivityPub for WordPress 8.1.0 is here. A new Fediverse statistics feature leads the release: a dashboard widget, monthly and annual email reports, and a shareable stats block with sharepic. Alongside it, an experimental ActivityPub API that lets third-party Fediverse apps post to your blog, Starter Pack imports in the Pixelfed and Mastodon formats, and richer EXIF metadata for photographers via the Vernissage namespace.

activitypub.blog/2026/04/22/8-





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22.04.2026 11:30
A7Production (@A7Production@mastodon.social)

🔴 C'est LE film du moment qui sort au #Cinema !✅
a7productions.blogspot.com/p/7

#Michael, le biopic sur #MichaelJackson, interpreté par Jaafar Jackson !

Et l'occasion est si belle pour vous demander quel est votre titre préféré de la carrière du roi de la pop ?

#World #Travel #Voyages #France #Photography #Music #Media #Live #Podcast #A7Radio #Radio #Streaming #Webradio #Social #Motivation #pixelfed





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22.04.2026 11:30
Pulrepo (@Pulrepo@mastodon.social)

🚀 This Week in Other AI Tools: Fastest-Growing Projects — April 22, 2026

This week, the Other AI Tools space saw significant growth in curated lists and tools for developers, content creators, and office workers. The trend suggests that users are increasingly seeking free,...

Read full report → pullrepo.com/report/this-week-




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22.04.2026 11:30
peter_koenig (@peter_koenig@gruene.social)

@heiseonline

Das Problem war bislang, dass die #USA in den 45 Jahren ihres "unipolaren Moments" mit diesen dysfunktionalen internationalen Regeln ihre Monopole für #GAMAM aufbauen konnte und niemand die Macht hatte, das in Frage zu stellen: #TRIPS #WTO waren tabu!

Dass ein gemeingefährlicher #Psychopath gerade die Geschicke dieser #Weltmacht lenkt und solche Übereinkommen aufkündigt, sollten wir zusammen mit dem Globalen Süden als Einladung verstehen!

@newsticker-heiseonline




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22.04.2026 11:30
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

The Pope’s Warnings About AI Were AI-Generated, a Detection Tool Claims

fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.wire





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22.04.2026 11:29
alfredovela (@alfredovela@mastodon.social)

¡NOVEDAD!
Ya tenemos entre nosotros ChatGPT Images 2.0 (cuentas gratuitas y de pago), de momento las primeras pruebas que he realizado muestran cambios significativos. Uno de los que llevo esperando mucho tiempo es que ya se pueden crear imágenes 16:9 o 9:16, otro cambio importante es que se mejoran sustancialmente las posiblidades de edición. ¿Lo has probado? Espero vuestros comentarios.





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22.04.2026 11:28
post (@post@lemmy.ca)

How to highlight objects on OSM?

lemmy.ca/post/63727653




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22.04.2026 11:26
nutflixStreaming (@nutflixStreaming@mastodon.social)

Expert nut catching from 





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22.04.2026 11:26
fumbus (@fumbus@kanoa.de)

Wo ist die Jugend?

Ja, das tät mich auch mal interessieren. Direkt mal reinhören:
podcasts.homes/@ueckueck_und_d

#Fediverse #Podcast




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22.04.2026 11:25
SebinNyshkim (@SebinNyshkim@meow.social)

✍🏻 New blog post! 📰

I've been trying to figure out for myself why I don't much care for social media anymore and wouldn't be sad if it disappeared completely. I've seen others express this sentiment as well. It could be the spark we need to take the web back.

blog.sebin-nyshkim.net/posts/t

#SocialMedia #algorithms




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22.04.2026 11:25
blog (@blog@m.danq.me)

Content warning:Article: BBC News RSS... with full-size thumbnails!


A user of my Improved BBC News Feeds reached out to suggest that I upgrade the resolution of the thumbnail images. Turns out this was a quick win: my noodles hadn't even cooled before I finished.
Read more: danq.me/2026/04/22/bbc-news-rs

#article #bbc #bbcNewsRssProxy #news #openSource #rss #ruby #xml




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22.04.2026 11:25
heiseonline (@heiseonline@social.heise.de)

YouTubes kostenloses Identitäts-Tool soll Prominente vor Deepfakes schützen

YouTube stellt seine Deepfake-Erkennung breiter zur Verfügung und reagiert damit auf die zunehmende Verbreitung manipulierter Videos mit bekannten Gesichtern.

heise.de/news/YouTubes-kostenl

#Deepfake #Entertainment #Filmindustrie #KünstlicheIntelligenz #YouTube #news




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22.04.2026 11:23
MastodonViewer3 (@MastodonViewer3@fedibird.com)

Breaking #Japanese Hatred Money Making #News

靖国神社春季例大祭で韓国籍男が横断幕掲げ業務妨害で逮捕

自衛隊10式戦車事故で3人死亡、高市首相が同日夜に慰労会開催

川口クルド人会見動画が2023年の古い映像と判明、送還議論再燃

着物姿の外国人女性動画が日本で物議、移民批判を嘲笑か

靖国神社春季例大祭に126人超の国会議員が参拝 高市首相は真榊奉納

#ElonMusk
#Japan is a great country✨

#X #Twitter Japan

#Trump
youtube.com/watch?v=TZaZXNu-Rx [参照]




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22.04.2026 11:21
9to5linux (@9to5linux@floss.social)

#PipeWire 1.6.4 Improves ALSA Sequencer Port Names, Bluetooth Support, and Improves Support for #Ardour and Other JACK Apps 9to5linux.com/pipewire-1-6-4-i

@pipewire #OpenSource #FreeSoftware #Linux





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22.04.2026 11:20
us (@us@newsbeep.org)

New blood test aims to spot liver scarring when it’s still reversible and before it paves the way to cancer

A new blood test can detect a precursor to liver disease, which can in turn be a harbinger…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Health
newsbeep.com/us/599273/





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22.04.2026 11:20
us (@us@newsbeep.org)

Mets fall to Twins to match ugly franchise history with 12th straight loss

The nightmare in Flushing continued Tuesday night and it’s getting late early at Citi Field. As their season…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Sports #MinnesotaTwins #MLB #newyorkmets #nolanmclean
newsbeep.com/us/599271/





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22.04.2026 11:20
us (@us@newsbeep.org)

Kevin Warsh Fed chair confirmation hearing: Live updates

Warsh won’t fire regional Fed presidents, he says A theory has swirled f…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Economy #%tariff #BreakingNews:Economy #BreakingNews:Markets #BreakingNews:Politics #BreakingNews:Technology #Business #businessnews #DonaldJ.Trump #donaldtrump #ElizabethWarren #InterestRates #JeromePowell #KevinWarsh #Markets #politics #Technology #Trade #U.S.Economy
newsbeep.com/us/599269/





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22.04.2026 11:20
us (@us@newsbeep.org)

Motorola Edge 70 Pro+ renders leak in five colors

Motorola is launching the Edge 70 Pro tomorrow, and it may be joined by the Edge 70 Pro+…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Mobile #Technology
newsbeep.com/us/599267/





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22.04.2026 11:20
us (@us@newsbeep.org)

Canadian game center Activate plans St. Johns Town Center live-action location

Activate, a Canada-based global immersive live-action game center, intends to open in St. Johns Town Center. PlayActivate.com says…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Virtualreality #Technology #VirtualReality #VR
newsbeep.com/us/599265/





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22.04.2026 11:20
us (@us@newsbeep.org)

In the US, where people breathe increasingly dirty air, one small city stands out

The American Lung Association calls it a “grim indication of the deterioration of air quality nationwide”: Bangor, Maine,…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #Science
newsbeep.com/us/599261/





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22.04.2026 11:20
us (@us@newsbeep.org)

Ex-NASA astronauts launch Astronauts For America to support democracy

More than 100 former astronauts launched a nonpartisan organization on Tuesday that seeks to “reinvigorate American democracy” by…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Space #Science
newsbeep.com/us/599259/





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22.04.2026 11:20
us (@us@newsbeep.org)

Surviving Earth review – bruising portrait of addiction and redemption | Movies

The addiction-recovery mantra of taking it one day at a time is at the heart of this honest-feeling…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Movies #Entertainment
newsbeep.com/us/599255/





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22.04.2026 11:20
dsgvoportal (@dsgvoportal@social.tchncs.de)

🇮🇹 GPDP verhängt 5,88 Mio. Euro #Bußgeld gegen Postepay #DSGVO #codice della privacy #teamdatenschutz #dsgvoportal dsgvo-portal.de/bussgelder/dsg




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22.04.2026 11:19
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Images 2.0 With Thinking Capabilities and Better Text Rendering

fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.macr





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22.04.2026 11:19
feed (@feed@igeek.gamer-geek-news.com)

🐧 Live out your witchy dreams in the open world adventure Witchspire in June

Witchspire looks like a sweet one! An open-world adventure that blends in exploration survival, magical abilities and even monster catching.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.

📰 Source: GamingOnLinux Latest Articles
🔗 Link: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2026/04/live-out-your-witchy-dreams-in-the-open-world-adventure-witchspire-in-june/

#Linux #OpenSource




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22.04.2026 11:19
DigitalNaiv (@DigitalNaiv@mastodon.social)

Deutschland baut ein Digitalministerium, weiß aber nicht, wofür es sein Digitalgeld ausgibt.
Milliarden fließen quer durch Ministerien, doch niemand hat den Überblick, vieles wird nur umgebucht statt neu investiert.
Ein Staat, der Digitalisierung predigt, aber seine eigenen Ausgaben nicht versteht, wird sie kaum gestalten.
ZEIT-Bericht auf Basis ZEW-Studie und Agora Digitale Transformation
zeit.de/digital/internet/2026-





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22.04.2026 11:18
peter_koenig (@peter_koenig@gruene.social)

@heiseonline @newsticker-heiseonline

Kluger Beitrag von Golo Roden.

Allerdings sehe ich ich das Problem an einer anderen Stelle, also Golo:

Wir haben ein fundamental dysfunktionales Entlohnungs- und Geheimhaltungs-System im Bereich des so genannten "geistigen Eigentums auf Software", das mit #TRIPS und #WTO in der regelbasierten Weltordnung 45 Jahre lang den Monopol-Aufbau gefördert hat. DAS müssten wir angreifen!

#Urheberrecht #OpenSource




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22.04.2026 11:16
marquito (@marquito@mastodon.social)

Na? Wer von euch hatte das auf seiner Bingo-Karte für 2026?





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22.04.2026 11:15
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

📕 A 21h, @histoireexplore.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy lie le fil de l'histoire, de l'actu du monde et du jeu vidéo dans l' #PixelExploretwitch.tv/histoireexplore #twitch #vulgarisation #histoire #jeux





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22.04.2026 11:15
Manoj (@Manoj@flipboard.social)

Time for a name change on Facebook? Don’t stress!

Our complete guide shows you exactly how to update your name, whether it’s for your own profile, your business, or your communities.

Read more 👉 lttr.ai/AqXfe

#Facebook #SocialMedia #FacebookTips





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22.04.2026 11:15
ngate (@ngate@mastodon.social)

🚀 BREAKING NEWS: are going async! 🎉 Who knew the of was just glorified inboxes overflowing with crons, , and messages? 💌 In a twist no one saw coming, developers are finally encouraged to *not* talk to their creations. 😜
zknill.io/posts/all-your-agent




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22.04.2026 11:15
joelindien (@joelindien@mastodon.social)

🐧 Actu logiciel libre du 22/04/2026

• À la recherche d'une alternative libre à Notion ou Obsidian : j'ai créé MindZ…
[LinuxFR Journaux] linuxfr.org/users/superjohn/jo

• Soul Player – Local-first Music Player Built for Privacy
[Linux Today] linuxtoday.com/blog/soul-playe




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22.04.2026 11:14
cbcns_mirror (@cbcns_mirror@mastodon.hongkongers.net)

N.S. widow warns others after losing $130K in relationship scam
Over several months last year, Lynn MacLeod, 74, sent more than $130,000 via e-transfers to what she thought was a legitimate email after developing a relationship with a man on Facebook.
cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia





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22.04.2026 11:13
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

2/2 Guess them employees are gonna get a taste of their own medicine for once. Seems like everything is going according to plan. Use the employees data to train MaiRK, so Meta can finally become a synonym for MaiRK. bsky.app/profile/made... 🔽 Part 3/3 🔽 Sorry haha #News #AI #Tech #Facebook

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:uwwgrkvjnchuagflu3qzjp5d/post/3mjh56x34c22e




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22.04.2026 11:13
osmultitudes (@osmultitudes@higher-edu.social)

OSDN = Open Source Development Network.

Die Idee: offene Software für die Hochschullehre nicht nur nutzen, sondern ihre Weiterentwicklung besser koordinieren und langfristig absichern.

Mehr dazu: hochschuledigital-niedersachse

Ein Projekt der @unihannover

#OSDN #OpenSource #Bildungsinfrastruktur




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22.04.2026 11:13
lostintimeNL (@lostintimeNL@mastodon.nl)

New video on my YouTube channel

youtu.be/jQkd5Vm86tw

#urbex #abandoned #railway #france #youtube #lostplace




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22.04.2026 11:13
r (@r@web.brid.gy)

‘Let them be kids’: ‘Noisy kids’ post from content creator raises eyebrows online

web.brid.gy/r/https://interaks





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22.04.2026 11:13
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

‘Let them be kids’: ‘Noisy kids’ post from content creator raises eyebrows online

fed.brid.gy/r/https://interaks





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22.04.2026 11:13
wheregroup (@wheregroup@mastodon.social)

WhereGroup Shorts am 21. Mai – kostenlos & online 💡

💪 Geodaten sind nur so wertvoll wie ihre Zugänglichkeit – für Kollegen, Abteilungen & Partner.

👀 Jörg Thomsen zeigt praxisnah, wie Geodaten aus Datenbanken als standardisierte Dienste ins Netz kommen. Verständlich erklärt & mit konkreten Beispielen.

🗓️ 21. Mai | 09:00–12:30 Uhr |📍 Online

Programm: 👇
wheregroup.com/ueber-uns/event

Anmeldung: 👇 us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regist





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22.04.2026 11:13
feed (@feed@igeek.gamer-geek-news.com)

🐧 21 Best Free and Open Source Linux Video Converters

The best video converters make the process simple, and support a wide number of different codecs and formats. The post 21 Best Free and Open Source Linux Video Converters appeared first on LinuxLinks.

📰 Source: LinuxLinks
🔗 Link: https://www.linuxlinks.com/best-free-linux-video-converters/

#Linux #OpenSource




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22.04.2026 11:12
christiansagt (@christiansagt@norden.social)

Das Entwicklungsteam von #Mastodon bekommt von der Sovereign Tech Agency der #Bundesregierung 614.000 Euro, um den Kurznachrichtendienst und das #Fediverse allgemein um zentrale Funktionen zu erweitern. Mit dem Geld soll die Arbeit an besseren Möglichkeiten zur Blockade unerwünschter Inhalte, an der externen Speicherung von Medien und der automatischen Inhaltserkennung und an Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung von Privatnachrichten finanziert werden.
heise.de/news/Mastodon-Foerder




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22.04.2026 11:11
alexa_pavlova (@alexa_pavlova@mastodon.social)

The ChatGPT Images 2.0 post lacks technical details, focusing on marketing hype. The real issue: AI-generated art's inefficient bandwidth, using PNG over vector formats like SVG. This will be a major pain for users generating and sharing artwork. No pricing details provided, making it all vaporware until the bill of materials is revealed.

openai.com/index/introducing-c




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22.04.2026 11:10
linuxiac (@linuxiac@mastodon.social)

PipeWire 1.6.4 is now available, addressing JACK glitches, Bluetooth issues, ALSA sequencer crashes, and LADSPA plugin loading problems.
linuxiac.com/pipewire-1-6-4-mu





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22.04.2026 11:10
iculture_nl (@iculture_nl@mastodon.social)

𝗡𝗼𝗼𝗶𝘁 𝗺𝗲𝗲𝗿 𝗲𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗹𝗼𝗼𝘀 𝘀𝗰𝗿𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗻: 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁𝘀𝗔𝗽𝗽 𝗴𝗲𝗲𝗳𝘁 𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗸𝘀 𝗔𝗜-𝘀𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘃𝗮𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴𝗲𝗻

AI speelt een steeds grotere rol in WhatsApp. Hoewel niet iedereen fan is van Meta AI, brengt deze nu een handige functie met zich mee.

iculture.nl/nieuws/whatsapp-ch




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22.04.2026 11:08
blaulicht (@blaulicht@freie-re.de)

Stuttgart (ots) - Zu einer körperlichen Auseinandersetzung zwischen einem 39 Jahre alten Mann und zwei Sicherheitsmitarbeitern der DB AG im Alter von 20 und 27 Jahren, ist es am frühen Mittwochmorgen (22.04.206) am Bahnhof in Stuttgart-Bad ...

presseportal.de/blaulicht/pm/1

#Auseinandersetzung #Bundespolizei #BundespolizeiBaden-Württemberg #Deutschland #Gesetz #Pfefferspray #Rettungswagen #Serbien #Sicherheitsdienst #Sicherheitskräfte




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22.04.2026 11:08
kiltedtux (@kiltedtux@mastodon.social)

Linuxiac: PipeWire 1.6.4 Multimedia Framework Released With JACK, Bluetooth, and ALSA Fixes
linuxiac.com/pipewire-1-6-4-mu




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22.04.2026 11:06
momvoyage (@momvoyage@flipboard.social)

The Epic Voyage: From Quebec's Heart to BC's Coast - Traversing Canada from Trois-Rivières to Vancouver. Forget boredom! Discover hidden gems & mind-blowing secrets on this epic cross-country adventure..
momvoyage.web.app/journal/troi
#FlipboardUserGroup #fediverse #blog #blogpost #follow #followforfollow #writing #surf.social
#RoadTripCanada #CanadianAdventures #CoastToCoastCanada #QuebecToBC #TravelJournal





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22.04.2026 11:04
syphilia (@syphilia@kafeneio.social)

New Iranian LEGO video out now, hurry up, watch it before it's taken down

#LegoVideo #Iran #USA #Trump

youtube.com/watch?v=JbgO50Ek6_g




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22.04.2026 11:03
admina (@admina@meerjungfrauengrotte.de)

Dass ich dem Server der Meerjungfrauengrotte mehr RAM gegönnt habe, zahlt sich aus. So haben wir jetzt wieder eine funktionierende Volltextsuche – und es ist ausreichend RAM für einen stabilen Betrieb frei.

Wer eine queerfreundliche Instanz für das Meervolk und alle Landmenschen, die das Meer lieben, sucht, ist herzlich eingeladen, sich in der Meerjungfrauengrotte einzufinden. Wir haben noch genügend Platz, das Wasser ist frisch und hier darf man jederzeit Wellen machen.

Wir haben hier 5.000 Zeichen je Tröt, die mit HTML oder Markdown formatiert werden können, mehr Optionen für Umfragen, mehr Platz in der Bio, Übersetzungsfunktion, Volltextsuche und stets ein aktuelles Mastodon (in der Glitch Edition).

#Mastodon #glitchsoc #Meerjungfrauen #Meervolk #Meermittwoch #Meermänner #Meerpersonen




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22.04.2026 11:03
dedzedoffishal (@dedzedoffishal@mastodon.social)

She just screamed 7 times in 30 seconds
youtube.com/shorts/PSOp4Ar6aCA




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22.04.2026 11:03
ct_Magazin (@ct_Magazin@social.heise.de)

heise+ | Watchtower und Alternativen: So halten Sie Docker-Container automatisch aktuell

Viele Werkzeuge ersetzen veraltete Docker-Images durch neuere. Wir stellen drei davon vor, vom simplen Update-Automaten bis zur GitOps-Pipeline.

heise.de/ratgeber/Watchtower-u

#Automatisierung #Containerisierung #Docker #IT #Security #Updates #news




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22.04.2026 11:02
GrumpyOldFart (@GrumpyOldFart@expressional.social)

“NO WAR CRIMES IN GAZA, SAYS NIGEL FARAGE’S ISRAEL TSAR”

by Martin Williams in Declassified UK

@Declassified_UK
@uk_politics

@palestine@fedibird.com
@Palestine@masto.ai
@palestine@lemmy.ml
@iran

“Israel has not committed a single war crime in Gaza, the head of the newly-formed Reform Friends of Israel has claimed.

Speaking to Declassified, Jason Pearlman also described the torture and abuse of Palestinian detainees held in Israeli prisons as ‘the minutiae of individual claims’.

Until December, Pearlman was a media adviser to Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, who a UN commission found to have incited genocide.”

declassifieduk.org/no-war-crim

#Press #SocialMedia #UK #ReformUKLtd #Farage #Pearlman #Israel #Gaza #WarCrimes #PalestinianGenocide #Herzog #ReformFriendsOfIsrael




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22.04.2026 11:02
habr (@habr@zhub.link)

AI-агент на OpenClaw слил $441 000 за один твит. Разбор шести катастроф и архитектуры, которая меня пока спасает

AI-агент на OpenClaw слил $441 000 за один твит. Разбор шести катастроф и архитектуры, которая меня пока спасает Один твит про «лечение столбняка для дяди» — и автономный агент Lobstar Wilde переводит незнакомцу 5% всего предложения криптопроекта. Это не сценарий киберпанк-триллера, а реальность февраля 2026 года. Если вы используете OpenClaw или любой другой фреймворк для self-hosted агентов, эта история касается вас напрямую. Почему одни инстансы раздают бюджет первым встречным, а другие остаются в безопасности? Внутри статьи: Анатомия 6 крупнейших провалов: от «Тахо за $1» в Chevrolet до разбитых витрин в Чикаго и краха GPT-5 на криптобирже. Где у агента дыры: разбираем уязвимости на уровнях Input, Reasoning, Tools и Memory. Архитектура выжившего: четыре конкретных принципа и конфиги, которые отделяют полезного помощника от «заряженного пистолета без предохранителя». У меня на сервере сейчас крутится OpenClaw-агент. Он может читать, писать, перезагружать контейнеры, лезть в базы, выполнять shell -команды. У него куча прав. Но у него нет доступа к платёжным API. У него нет ключей от криптокошельков. У него нет возможности инициировать что-то, чего нельзя откатить одним git reset или docker restart . Разбираемся, как не попасть на рекламный плакат с извинениями за разбитую инфраструктуру.

habr.com/ru/articles/1025110/

#AIагенты #LLM #OpenClaw #информационная_безопасность #архитектура #prompt_injection #chatgpt #автоматизация #devops #selfhosted




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22.04.2026 11:01
phranck (@phranck@oldbytes.space)

Six weeks ago, I took my #TUIkit project offline (for reasons...). It’s been back online since yesterday.

Building terminal UIs using #SwiftUI syntax.

tuikit.dev




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22.04.2026 11:01
jacobinitalia (@jacobinitalia@mastodon.bida.im)

Trump, «il prescelto» jacobinitalia.it/trump-il-pres #Articoli #politica #Usa




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22.04.2026 11:00
offseq (@offseq@infosec.exchange)

🚨 CVE-2026-4119: CRITICAL vuln in WordPress Create DB Tables plugin (≤1.2.1). Any authenticated user can create/delete DB tables, risking total site loss. Disable or restrict roles until patched. radar.offseq.com/threat/cve-20 #OffSeq #WordPress #Vuln #CVE20264119





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22.04.2026 10:57
GrumpyOldFart (@GrumpyOldFart@expressional.social)

“UK media ignore CNN report exposing online ‘Rape Academy’”

by Skwawkbox with The Canary

@thecanaryuk
@uk_politics
@BBC5Live
@BBCRadio4
@BBCNews
@guardian
@Independent
@thetimes

“The UK state-corporate press and broadcasters are continuing to ignore a #CNN report. The report shows that over 64 million men signed up for an online ‘rape academy.’ In this academy, they learned how to drug and rape wives, girlfriends and other women.

Although the report was published in March 2026, searches confirm that none of the UK ‘mainstream’ media have covered it”

[..]

“Whatever would the establishment media in a country riddled with powerful paedophiles and rapists not be interested in covering the existence of a mass rape ring?”

thecanary.co/skwawkbox/2026/04

#Press #SocialMedia #UK #MSM #RapeAcademy #Pelicot #ProstituteMedia #Paedophilia #Rape




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22.04.2026 10:56
w (@w@videos.ikacode.com)

Formation Penpot - Partie 7 : Les composants

videos.ikacode.com/w/s6GVsBryn




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22.04.2026 10:56
MelaNews (@MelaNews@mastodon.uno)

OpenAI lancia ChatGPT Images 2, il modello di generazione immagini aggiornato, capace di creare design per riviste. L'azienda potenzia anche Codex per le imprese con la nuova iniziativa Codex Labs.

#openai #chatgpt
youtu.be/sWkGomJ3TLI




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22.04.2026 10:55
r (@r@fed.brid.gy)

Nuovi dettagli sulla disastrosa nomina di Peter #Mandelson ad ambasciatore della #UK in #USA potrebbero scatenare ulteriore indignazione a Westminster. Possono acuire il tono dell’opposizione affinché il primo ministro Keir #Starmer si dimetta.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:vovinwhtulbsx4mwfw26r5ni/post/3mk34a6mdhs25




Show Original Post

22.04.2026 10:54
allaboutsecurity (@allaboutsecurity@mastodon.social)

DSGVO-Auskunftsrecht: Unternehmen ignorieren 83,5 Prozent der Anfragen

Lobbying prägt EU-Reformdebatte

all-about-security.de/dsgvo-au




Show Original Post

22.04.2026 10:53
hexenritualewitchtok (@hexenritualewitchtok@mastodon.social)

Der ware grund Iran Krieg Trump macht sich die Taschen voll Geld, Schau dir FaktenWelts Video an!  pro.tiktok.com/t/ZGdHFLyqH/




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22.04.2026 10:53
serigala_tropis (@serigala_tropis@lgbtqia.space)

I just registered a smaller Pixelfed instance and currently waiting for the admin to approve my registration. I want to ask Fedi community: Is there a feature to transfer my profile (including all the post), so I don't need to re-upload all my post? If is there is, which option in the setting?

I am doing this to limit the reach of spam and bot accounts interacting with me.

#pixelfed #fediverse




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22.04.2026 10:53
mattjhayes (@mattjhayes@techhub.social)

Web server hardware for self-hosting my blog (any excuse to buy another #RaspberryPi :-) ). Time to do some building… #SelfHosting





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22.04.2026 10:51
6565-2 (@6565-2@beitmenotyou.online)

Cal.com has made a significant change that might have wider effects than it seems at first glance.

Cal.com has moved its main service from open source to closed source, citing new AI-driven security threats as the reason. The company now limits public access to its production code and offers Cal.diy, an independent MIT-licensed fork, for those who want to self-host. This shift affects end-user trust, transparency, and how technical leaders assess software control, auditability, and long-term risk.

This overview covers Cal.com’s recent changes, why they matter, and key trends in open source and digital trust for industry professionals.

Cal.com has moved its production code from GitHub to a private repository. The main service code is no longer open for public review or contributions. The company also introduced Cal.diy, a separate community project under the MIT license. This fork is for people who want to self-host and have full control without commercial or licensing limits.

According to Cal.com, the catalyst for this change is the growing risk posed by AI-powered tools, which can rapidly scan public codebases for vulnerabilities and potentially expose customer data. The company argues that keeping its production code private is necessary to better protect users and maintain security in an age where automated threats are increasingly sophisticated.

Although this might look like a small change in scheduling Technology, it has bigger consequences for anyone who cares about software transparency.

Open source earned end-user trust via transparency and openness. When a company known for openness says those values are now risky, it prompts a broader discussion.

If you care about self-hosting, open software, or reliable business platforms, Cal.com’s change deserves careful attention. It brings up important questions about software control and the limits of open source in today’s security environment.

What actually changed

Cal.com shifted to a closed-source model, ending public access to its main scheduling codebase. The former public repository was replaced by Cal.diy, an open-source, self-hosted project. While Cal.diy serves the open source community, Cal.com’s commercial code is now private. Cal.com clarifies that the ‘commercial edition’ is now ‘source available’, viewable but not freely usable or modifiable. This affects how the community can audit, trust, or contribute to the main product.

Cal.diy is now the main public repository and is presented as a fully open-source fork. All proprietary and commercial code has been removed. Cal.diy is 100% MIT-licensed, requires no license key, and lacks enterprise edition features. It is made for those who wish to self-host, keep data control, and avoid commercial restrictions. Users can run, modify, and share with minimal barriers, in line with open-source values.

Cal.com isn’t just shutting out the community; it still offers a strong open-source alternative. However, most users can no longer review the hosted service for security, add features, or contribute to it. The open-source version is now a separate project, and there’s no promise that new ideas will move between the open and closed versions.

Why Cal.com says it made this move

Cal.com says its choice is based on cybersecurity realities. AI-powered tools rapidly scan codebases for vulnerabilities. These tools let attackers analyse, find flaws, and generate exploits much faster than before. Previously, finding bugs required human effort; now AI tools flag issues at a new speed and scale.

Cal.com handles sensitive data like schedules, emails, tokens, and third-party integrations. Keeping the production codebase public could put users at risk. Even minor vulnerabilities could be exploited quickly. Closing the source adds friction for attackers, making automated reconnaissance harder.

Cal.com says its production code differed from the public version. Major rewrites of authentication, data operation, and integrations are now proprietary. The public codebase no longer duplicates the commercial service. The open source project is now a parallel effort with different priorities.

This change isn’t about being dishonest. It signals a new relationship between the company and its community. In the past, being an “open source company” meant honesty and shared influence. Now, public and private codebases have different roles, and community contributions no longer go straight into the main product.

Why the wording matters so much

Licensing, branding, and what users expect are now more important than ever. Many people think that just seeing the code means it’s open source, but the OSI makes a clear distinction.

The OSI states that open source is more than visible code. Software must be freely accessed, used, modified, and redistributed by anyone. The license must guarantee source access, the right to create derivative works, and free redistribution, without usage limits.

The difference between open source, source available, and closed source isn’t just about wording. It affects what users and developers are allowed to do. Cal.com’s decision marks a real shift in user rights, not just a name change.

Open source

Open source means users can freely use, study, modify, and share the software, as guaranteed by the license. The community can fork, examine for security, and extend the project without fear of losing these rights.

Source available

Source available allows viewing the code, but typically restricts modifying, redistributing, or using it for commercial purposes. Users may mistakenly assume open-source freedoms, but these rights are not guaranteed, and access could be restricted.

Closed source

Closed source means the production code is private. Users cannot inspect, modify, or adapt the software, and there are no guarantees of continued access or control over it.

For developers, startups, and organisations, these differences are critical. Open source licenses can shape business models, security, and trust. Mistaking a source for open source can lead to strategic mistakes and risks.

Many users see a “public repo” and assume freedom and stewardship are guaranteed. Without license protection, access can be revoked with little warning.

What self-hosters still have, and what they do not

Cal.diy is a truly public, MIT-licensed project. This isn’t just for show; the source code is open, and the documentation makes it clear that Cal.diy is for people who want to run their own instance without enterprise restrictions or locked features. There are no hidden barriers, no paid-only features, and no intentional limits on the open version. The goal is to let skilled users manage their own calendar setup independently.

But self-hosting Cal.diy is more complicated than it might look at first. The documentation clearly warns that Cal.diy is meant for personal, non-production use. Running it yourself requires advanced technical skills, including server administration, database management, network setup, and adherence to security best practices, especially for sensitive data such as calendar events and user credentials. There’s no official hosting or support, so you’re responsible for everything: setup, updates, backups, monitoring, and compliance. This is much more involved than the easy, one-click installs offered by some open-source projects.

  • Key operational responsibilities for self-hosters include:
  • Initial setup and configuration of servers and databases
  • Ongoing software updates and patch management
  • Scheduled security monitoring and vulnerability assessment
  • Data backup and restoration procedures
  • Monitoring for uptime and incident response planning
  • Compliance with relevant data privacy and regulatory requirements
  • Managing user access, authentication, and sensitive integration tokens
  • Implementing disaster recovery and business continuity measures

Because of these requirements, Cal.diy is best suited for organisations and individuals who can treat it as a serious infrastructure project, not just a simple app. Small teams without IT support or casual users looking for an easy alternative to SaaS could struggle and risk data loss or security issues if they don’t closely follow best practices.

There’s another important point in the Cal.diy contribution guide: any code or fixes added to Cal.diy won’t be included in Cal.com’s main service. This isn’t simply a technical split; it’s also an organisational and strategic one. Cal.com’s main service is now closed source and developed in-house, while Cal.diy is run openly by the community. So, even valuable community contributions stay within Cal.diy and don’t affect the commercial version.

For developers and contributors who helped shape Cal.com’s main product, this is a big change. The company has closed the usual path for community-led improvements to reach the main service. Now, contributors can still help other self-hosters and open-source users, but their work won’t impact the commercial platform’s features or direction.

Enterprise users of Cal.com’s commercial platform now get support and updates through private channels. They receive updates, security patches, and help directly from Cal.com’s support team, not through a public repository. This means the company handles maintenance and incidents internally, but the community can’t quickly spot or fix security issues in the production code. Leaders should consider that this closed support model depends more on Cal.com’s internal processes than on open collaboration.

For the wider community, this change redefines what “open” means for Cal.com. Users get a real open-source option, but it comes with additional requirements and limits, and their contributions are now separate from the company’s main product.

Why this matters beyond one app

You don’t have to use Cal.com for this to matter. The bigger issue is trust in the digital technologies and platforms that people, businesses, and communities rely on every day.

The heart of the issue is trust, not just in a specific brand, but in the promises that open source and self-hosting have made for decades. Much of the modern self-hosting and open-source movement has been built on a simple yet powerful contract: if you choose tools that are truly open, keep your data under your own control, and reduce your reliance upon external platforms, you are investing in long-term autonomy. The underlying belief is that openness fosters transparency, forkability, adaptability, and resilience in the face of shifting business priorities or technological change. When you run open software, you expect that you and the wider community can always audit the code, migrate your data, and shape the project’s future if the founding maintainers change course.

The Cal.com example shows that “open” can mean many things. Just having a public repository or open source branding doesn’t guarantee real software freedom or future control. Companies might still control the roadmap, the main code, the hosted service, the brand, and the line between community and commercial versions. In these cases, your freedom depends not just on the license but also on the company’s long-term goals and how much you can trust them to keep their promises. Relying only on good intentions, without strong guarantees or an independent community, can be risky.

This doesn’t mean you should give up on open software or self-hosting. Instead, it’s a Signal to look more closely at what kind of openness and control you really have. Are you covered by a strong license? Is the community independent? Could you keep the project going if the company changes direction or shuts down? These questions help you decide if your trust is solid or if it could vanish when you need it most.

The uncomfortable question underneath this move

Here’s where Cal.com’s move from open to closed source turns into real choices about your digital independence, resilience, and risk. If you rely on Cal.com or similar tools, now is the time to review not just what you use, but how prepared you are for the future.

Action Checklist for Technical Leaders:

Identify exactly which Cal.com product or codebase your organisation relies on (commercial hosted, Cal.diy, or a legacy version)

  • Document all dependencies, integrations, and downstream systems connected to your Cal.com deployment.
  • Review your access rights: clarify whether your solution is open source, source available, or closed source.
  • Assess operational preparedness for self-hosting, including updates, security, backup, and compliance procedures.
  • Evaluate your risk appetite and priorities (convenience vs openness and control)
  • Confirm your ability to export data and, if needed, establish a migration or exit strategy.
  • Assign ownership for monitoring upstream changes, project health, and license shifts.
  • Record findings and communicate updates and action plans to key stakeholders

With this checklist, technical leaders can begin an internal assessment to ensure changes to Cal.com’s licensing or product model don’t compromise their autonomy or operations.

Step 1: Precisely Identify Your Product and Source of Truth
Start with a thorough audit:

  • Are you relying on the current hosted Cal.com commercial service (now with a closed production codebase)?
  • Have you migrated to the Cal.diy MIT-licensed open-source fork, developed independently?
  • Are you still running an older self-hosted version, based on the first public codebase?
  • For enterprise self-hosters, have you received or are you expecting an invitation to the new private repository?
    Each of these options carries different consequences for support, transparency, control, and long-term sustainability.

Step 2: Audit Your Real-World Dependencies

  • List all integrations, plugins, or downstream systems that rely on your Cal.com deployment.
  • Document what would break if the service changed, was disrupted, or if you lost access to updates, plus bug fixes.
  • Consider not just core functionality, but also data export/import, authentication, calendaring integrations, and user management.

Step 3: Analyse Your Risk Appetite and Priorities

  • If you mainly want convenience and vendor support, the hosted commercial service might be enough. But keep in mind, it’s now a black box you can’t audit, change, or fork the code.
  • If you need to audit the code, customise features, or stay independent from vendor choices, Cal.diy is a better fit. But be aware, you’ll have to manage updates, security, backups, compliance, and disaster recovery yourself.

Step 4: Go Past Surface-Level Openness

  • Don’t assume that just having a GitHub repo means you have real software freedom.
  • Examine the license: Is it truly permissive (like MIT, Apache, GPL) or “source available” with restrictions?
  • Who owns the roadmap, who merges contributions, and what is the process for handling security and major architectural changes?
  • Are community contributions integrated into the production code, or is the project effectively split?

Step 5: Plan for Company or Project Changes

  • Could you maintain your deployment if Cal.com were acquired, pivoted, or shut down?
  • Do you have the technical capacity to run, secure, and patch your instance independently?
  • Is your data portable? Can you export and migrate to another platform, or even continue with a fork if necessary?

Step 6: Institutionalise This Assessment

  • Make this kind of review a regular part of your organisation’s Technology governance, not just a once-off reaction to change.
  • Assign ownership for monitoring upstream changes, license notices, and project health.

Step 7: Document and Communicate

  • Write down your findings, choices, and the reasoning behind them.
  • Ensure that your team and stakeholders know the operational and managerial implications of your chosen path.

Step 8: Community and Ecosystem Engagement

  • If you depend on the open source fork (Cal.diy), consider contributing back: bug fixes, documentation, or security patches can strengthen the ecosystem for everyone.
  • Connect with others in similar situations to share best practices, troubleshooting tips, and even pool resources for long-term maintenance.

Final Thought:
These questions and steps might feel tedious, but they’re what separate true digital control from future problems. In a context where “open” can mean anything from real freedom to just marketing, only careful review and persistent attention will protect you and your organisation.

This is where realistic considerations become critical and where a thoughtful review of your setup and risk exposure is essential in light of Cal.com’s changes.

If you rely on Cal.com or any similar tool for scheduling or critical business functions, now is the moment to conduct a thorough audit of your infrastructure and dependencies. Don’t just assume your present setup is future-proof: determine which product or codebase underpins your operations. Are you using the main hosted Cal.com service (now closed source), the newly launched Cal.diy MIT-licensed project (maintained independently from the main product), or a legacy self-hosted deployment based on the previously public code? Each of these paths comes with different levels of transparency, control, support, and long-term risk. If you’re an enterprise self-hoster, Cal.com states that you will receive an invitation to the private repository; for everyone else, Cal.diy is the public-facing, community-maintained option.

Inventory Your Dependencies

Make a comprehensive list of which scheduling products, plugins, or integrations your workflows depend on. Identify which version you are running, what its licensing model is, and whether you rely on hosted services or self-hosted infrastructure.

Map Out Your Actual Exposure

For each dependency, ask: What would happen if this service were discontinued, closed further, or changed its licensing terms? Would your team be able to maintain or migrate the code, or would you be locked in?

Explain the Source and Support Model

Are you on the hosted commercial service, which now relies on closed code? Are you using Cal.diy, which gives you code access but requires you to manage everything from updates to security? Or are you on a legacy branch, which may no longer receive active maintenance or security fixes?

Assess Operational Preparedness

If you are considering or are currently self-hosting, do you have the technical resources and processes in place to handle server administration, database management, security patching, backups, and compliance? If not, what would you need to put in place to maintain reliability and safety?

Reevaluate Your Risk Model

If your top priority is convenience and you can accept more platform risk, the hosted product may suffice. If you require software freedom, transparency, and control, the open source path is better, but only if you’re ready for the operational burden.

Look Past Surface-Level Signals

Stop treating “has a GitHub repo” as proof of long-term sovereignty. Public code hosting does not guarantee future access, forkability, or influence over the roadmap. Instead, dig into:

  • Who controls the production code and roadmap?
  • What are the licensing terms? Are they permissive, copyleft, or restrictive?
  • Do external contributions actually shape the product, or are they siloed in a fork?
  • Can you realistically fork, maintain, and keep the tool running if the company pivots?
  1. Plan for Change:
    Ask yourself: If this tool were to close further or the company were acquired, do you have an exit strategy? Can you export your data, transition to another solution, or maintain your own fork?

These questions may appear tedious or even negative, but they’re critical for anyone relying on digital infrastructure in a fast-changing world. Clear answers help you avoid surprises and ensure your choices align with your goals for transparency, control, and sustainability. In the end, careful review, not just surface signals, will protect your operations and your independence.

Summary of Key Recommendations for Technical Decision-Makers:

  • Precisely identify which Cal.com product or codebase you are using, and comprehend its licensing and support model.
  • Audit all current dependencies, integrations, and critical workflows tied to your scheduling infrastructure.
  • Assess your operational preparedness for self-hosting, including security, updates, and disaster recovery.
  • Examine the openness of your chosen solution beyond surface indicators; dig into license terms, roadmap control, and contribution pathways.
  • Develop a distinct exit and migration strategy for major product or licensing changes.
  • Make these assessments a regular part of your Technology governance and keep stakeholders notified.

By adhering to these steps, you can make smart choices that protect your organisation’s independence and strength.

What this means for digital sovereignty

This is where big ideas about open source, trust, and control turn into real decisions that shape your future flexibility and security.

If you use Cal.com or a similar scheduling tool, now is the time to review your setup and risks. Don’t assume what works today will work tomorrow, or that you’ll always have the same control and reliability. Here’s how to take a closer look:

1. Precisely Identify Your Dependency:
First, determine exactly which Cal.com product or version underpins your operation. Are you using the hosted, closed-source commercial service? The new Cal.diy MIT-licensed project, which is independently maintained and self-hosted? Or an older self-hosted deployment based on the now-defunct public codebase? If you’re an enterprise self-hoster, you may receive an invitation to a private repository; otherwise, Cal.diy is likely your only open route forward. Grasping this distinction is critical, as each option comes with drastically different levels of transparency, community support, and long-term control.

2. Audit Your Full Risk Model:
Consider the possible impact if your current path becomes unavailable or unsupported.

  • If the hosted service were to restrict features, raise prices, or even shut down, how would this affect your workflows?
  • If Cal.diy is your choice, what are the consequences of having to manage everything from updates to security to scaling without official support?
  • If you’re on a legacy version, are you exposed to unpatched vulnerabilities or future incompatibility?

3. Align Your Priorities With Your Choices:

  • If convenience, vendor support, and worry-free updates are your main priorities, the hosted commercial product may still serve your needs, but you must accept the trade-off: less disclosure and dependence on the company’s continued goodwill and business health.
  • If you value auditability, software freedom, and the ability to customise or fork the codebase for sustained endurance, Cal.diy offers those freedoms but only for people ready to shoulder the serious operational burden and technical risk.

4. Go Beyond “Public Repo” Thinking:
In today’s landscape, simply seeing a GitHub repository is no longer sufficient as a marker of true openness or future-proofing. Dig deeper:

  • Who controls the roadmap?
  • Is the core production code actually public, or is the public project a separate, parallel fork?
  • What is the license, and does it guarantee your rights to use, modify, and redistribute the code?
  • Are contributions from the community accepted into the main product, or are they kept in silos?
  • If the company or project lead changes direction, can you realistically continue independently?

5. Develop a Contingency Plan:

  • Back up your data and ensure you can export and migrate if necessary.
  • Stay up to date on project and company announcements, and monitor not just code changes, but also changes in governance, licensing, or the business model.
  • If you require lasting stability, consider adding to the community fork or cooperating with others to build shared tooling and documentation that can outlast any single company’s involvement.

6. Institutionalise Due Diligence:
Make these assessments a regular part of your Technology review process, not just for Cal.com, but for any critical infrastructure. The questions may seem tedious, but they are essential to avoid vendor lock-in, sudden loss of control, or costly last-minute migrations.

7. Share Knowledge Across Your Organisation:

  • Ensure that decision-makers, administrators, and technical staff all understand the realities and responsibilities of your chosen path.
  • Document your setup, your rationale for using a particular product or fork, and your exit strategy if situations change.

These steps might seem dull or excessively careful, but they’re the foundation for real digital independence and steady operations. As the meaning of “open” keeps changing, asking these questions and adopting these practices will help you avoid surprises and maintain control over your digital future.





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