GhostBSD 26.1-R15.0p2 is released — a significant update to this desktop-focused FreeBSD-based OS.
Key changes:
- Rebased on FreeBSD 15.0-RELEASE
- XLibre replaces X.Org as the default display server
- Default shell switched to zsh
- WireGuard + Enterprise WPA (802.1X/EAP) in NetworkMGR
- Boot environment-based major version upgrades in Update Station
- Faster package search in Software Station
Full details: https://www.opensourcefeed.org/ghostbsd-26-1-release/
#FreeBSD #BSD #XLibre #OpenSource #FOSS #ghostbsd

🚀 This Week in AI Frameworks & SDKs: Fastest-Growing Projects — April 19, 2026
This week's AI Frameworks & SDKs landscape is dominated by tools that empower developers to build and deploy more efficient, scalable, and decentralized AI systems. Notably, several projects are gaini...
Read full report → https://pullrepo.com/report/this-week-in-ai-frameworks-sdks-fastest-growing-projects-april-19-2026-2
#AI #OpenSource #GitHub #Tech #AIFrameworkSDK
Zig 0.16.0 è disponibile: l’I/O diventa un’interfaccia
Zig 0.16.0 introduce una revisione profonda della gestione dell'I/O nella libreria standard, insieme a modifiche al linguaggio, al compilatore e al sistema di build. Otto mesi di sviluppo condensati in una release ancora pre-1.0.https://yoota.it/zig-0-16-0-e-disponibile-li-o-diventa-uninterfaccia/

#Linux
7.0 erschienen – mehr als ein Nummernsprung | heise online https://www.heise.de/news/Linux-7-0-erschienen-mehr-als-ein-Nummernsprung-11255745.html #OpenSource #eBPF #Rust #SelfHealing #XFS #LinuxKernel
Why OSM behave like that?
https://lemmy.ca/post/63586337

Docker ist die beste Methode, um Software auf dem Raspberry Pi sauber zu betreiben. Damit der Einstieg noch leichter fällt, haben wir ein neues Tool für euch: Den Docker Compose Generator! 🛠️
Wählt eure Dienste (Pi-hole, Nextcloud, Home Assistant uvm.), passt die Pfade an und kopiert den fertigen YAML-Code direkt ins Terminal.
👉 https://raspberry.tips/raspberry-pi-docker-compose-generator
#RaspberryPi #DockerCompose #SelfHosting #OpenSource #HomeLab #Maker

@glitzersachen it's only one stylesheet, and no, there are no selectable styles.
I know of another #OpenSource documentation site which is just as bad, and which I tried to fix — but I didn't have the time or headspace to build the tooling to fix it. Once I've fixed this one (and contributed back a pull request) I'll have a go at that. Mind you, there's probably someone out there who is very proud — and very defensive — of this baroque monstrosity, so the pull request may not be welcomed.
🐧 GW – fast browser for genomic sequencing data
GW is a terminal-based genome browser designed for inspecting sequencing experiments and reviewing variants. The post GW – fast browser for genomic sequencing data appeared first on LinuxLinks.
📰 Source: LinuxLinks
🔗 Link: https://www.linuxlinks.com/gw-fast-browser-genomic-sequencing-data/
#Linux #OpenSource #DataScience
THE POSTHOLE
Sunday, 19 April 2026 · Midday Edition · Vol. 1 No. 130
MJD 61149.62
LEAD — WORLD
Photos: In this part of the world, nearly every chile pepper farmer is a woman
-- NPR News
Chile peppers are a traditional part of Indian cuisine — and a key crop for women farmers. They say it's too demanding for men. "In spite of the challenges," says one, "we've found freedom."
WORLD
▸ U.S. negotiators prepare for more peace talks as Trump repeats threats to Iran
-- NPR News
After Iran again closed the Strait of Hormuz, President Trump said the U.S. is returning to Pakistan for negotiations, but...
▸ Real estate investors are buying up long-term care facilities. Residents can suffer
-- NPR News
▸ This tariff-refund portal is about to be America's hottest website
-- NPR News
TECHNOLOGY
▸ postmarketOS Conference
-- Lobsters
Comments
▸ waves & particles
-- Lobsters
▸ SI Units for Request Rate (2024)
-- Lobsters
IN BRIEF
• NIST to stop rating non-priority flaws due to volume increase -- BleepingComputer
• Google’s Aletheia Advances the State of the Art of Fully Autonomous Agentic Math Research -- InfoQ
• Critical flaw in Protobuf library enables JavaScript code execution -- BleepingComputer
• Microsoft Teams right-click paste broken by Edge update bug -- BleepingComputer
• NAKIVO v11.2: Ransomware Defense, Faster Replication, vSphere 9, and Proxmox VE 9.0... -- BleepingComputer
SECTIONS
Music Hotline: Olivia Rodrigo Joins Addison Rae At Coachella For “drop dead”... #music
Tech Talk: When moving fast, talking is the first thing to break #tech
Account Avoidance: Wait for it…! Sweet Tina at a sanctuary loves her dust bath (a... #opensource
Podcast Pack: Does Willy Wonka Know How to Run a Damn Competition? #podcast
Science Showcase: Why game theory could be critical in a nuclear war #science
Politics Fightbox: Today in Supreme Court History: April 19, 1920 #politics
Books Bundle: A Clearing of the Ground #books
Guns Galore: The NEW Hush-Point Family of Suppressors from Hi-Point #firearms
Comic Collection: Just Numbers #comics
Gaming Greatness: Metal Slug 30th anniversary website launched, teases ‘Mission... #gaming
Full broadsheet: https://posthole.net/
I wanted local AI I could take anywhere — on a plane, off Wi‑Fi, on a cheap laptop like the new MacBook Neo.
So I built LocalMind: a single Rust binary that gives any Ollama model persistent memory. One SQLite file, hybrid recall every turn, small-model defaults (1.9 GB).
No cloud. MIT.
https://github.com/nevenkordic/localmind
#LocalFirst #LLM #Ollama #Rust #OpenSource

KDE's Nate Graham locked the Plasma 6.7 feature set this week ahead of the June 16 release. Headline: per-screen virtual desktops, a request open for more than 20 years. The same post is the first "This Week in Plasma" to carry a co-author (John Veness) and the first to skip a week, after more than eight years of solo Saturdays. Single-person broadcast channels always look scalable until the person goes on leave.