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16.04.2026 03:15
plone (@plone@plone.social)

Andreas Jung presents privacyforms.studio - A new solution for forms and surveys based on Plone and SurveyJS from zopyx.com

youtu.be/fUjFefzF2PY

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16.04.2026 03:10
feed (@feed@igeek.gamer-geek-news.com)

🐧 Eigen – matrix calculator

Eigen is a GTK4 matrix calculator for Linux that focuses on common linear algebra tasks in a clean, accessible interface. The post Eigen – matrix calculator appeared first on LinuxLinks.

📰 Source: LinuxLinks
🔗 Link: https://www.linuxlinks.com/eigen-matrix-calculator/

#Linux #OpenSource




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16.04.2026 02:58
mariapombo1999 (@mariapombo1999@mastodon.social)

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16.04.2026 02:54
bkuhn (@bkuhn@fedi.copyleft.org)

(5/5)…We know well that FOSS developers are frustrated w/: the training bots spamming our sites, the slop patches/pull-requests/bug reports, & many other horrible #LLM/#AI issues.
But I don't think all that's going to get better merely by shouting “it's horrible” & shunning everyone who ever submitted a slop-patch.
We have people who want to enter the #FOSS community but they're doing it in a problematic way.
Let's chat with them and try to understand.
Cc: @cwebber @josh @wwahammy
#OpenSource




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16.04.2026 02:53
sayzard (@sayzard@mastodon.sayzard.org)

Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai)

GitHub 스타를 대규모로 구매할 수 있으며, 그 왜곡이 보안 영역까지 영향을 준다는 연구 결과가 제시됐다. 6187개 저장소와 연결된 약 600만 개의 의심스러운 가짜 스타를 식별해, 오픈소스 인기 지표와 신뢰도에 대한 심각한 문제를 드러냈다.

x.com/rohanpaul_ai/status/2044

#github #opensource #security #research #fakestars




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16.04.2026 02:45
ai (@ai@defcon.social)

#Cal is moving its flagship #opensource programme to a #proprietary model due to the increasing threat of #AIhacking. The company believes that open-source code, while transparent, is now #vulnerable to #AI tools that can easily find #vulnerabilities. Despite this move, Cal remains committed to open source and has released Cal.diy, a fully open-source version for hobbyists. zdnet.com/article/ai-security- #AIagent #AI #ML #NLP #LLM #GenAI




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16.04.2026 02:45
plone (@plone@plone.social)

How do nonprofits and educational organizations tell compelling stories in a CMS? In this talk, Karel Calitz from juzi.com explores how interactive content blocks can empower editors to create engaging content without requiring code.

youtu.be/Ci88MTnljt8

#plone #cms #opensource #webdevelopment #wpd2026





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16.04.2026 02:42
jaenatech (@jaenatech@mastodon.social)

Adobe представила Firefly AI Assistant для автоматизації роботи в графічних і відеоредакторах ' - gagadget.com/uk/705276-adobe-p




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16.04.2026 02:40
admin (@admin@mastodon.raddemo.host)

How to Install #BigBlueButton on #Ubuntu #VPS

This article provides a comprehensive guide for how to install BigBlueButton on Ubuntu VPS server.
What is BigBlueButton?
BigBlueButton is an open-source web conferencing system designed primarily for online learning and virtual classrooms. It provides a platform for hosting live classes, meetings, and webinars, ...
Continued 👉 blog.radwebhosting.com/install #elearning #selfhosted #installguide #learningmanagementsystem #selfhosting #opensource





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16.04.2026 02:34
rubygems-org-public-roadmap (@rubygems-org-public-roadmap@christine-seeman.com)

Watching RubyGems.org in Real Time

RubyGems.org published its first public roadmap this week. That’s new, and it’s worth noticing.

I’ve written about Ruby Central governance before, and about choosing to contribute anyway. One of the things that frustrated me most wasn’t any specific decision, it was that plans were hard to follow unless you were already plugged in. The closest thing to a public roadmap were the “State of RubyGems” talks at RubyConf: the 2023 San Diego talk by Samuel Giddins, then Security Engineer in Residence at Ruby Central, and the 2024 Chicago talk by Giddins, Marty Haught, and Martin Emde. Both were excellent, but once a year and after decisions were already in motion.

A public roadmap doesn’t fix governance. But it does something important: it makes the work legible year-round.

What’s Actually on the Roadmap

The announcement points to a GitHub project board with initiatives at various stages. A few things stood out:

Organizations moving toward general availability. This was in private beta as of the January newsletter and is clearly on the path to shipping. If you’ve dealt with gem ownership transfers, multi-maintainer coordination, or what happens when the one person with push access leaves a company, this is the feature that addresses it.

Native gem improvements. This involves both the RubyGems client team and contributors from Shopify. Native gems have been a persistent rough edge, particularly for anyone managing platform-specific builds in CI. Seeing it on the roadmap explicitly is good.

Gem archival and security tooling. Both are listed as longer-term work. I have a lot of thoughts about gem archival specifically, but I’ll save those for another post.

Why Transparency Matters for Infrastructure

Most software projects you depend on have some kind of public communication: a changelog, a GitHub issues list, a blog. But registries are different. RubyGems.org isn’t a gem you pin in your Gemfile and upgrade when you’re ready. It’s the substrate. Changes to how it works, what it accepts, what policies it enforces. Those decisions ripple out to every Ruby developer and every tool in the ecosystem, whether or not they’re paying attention.

The GitHub project board isn’t just a communication tool, either. The announcement specifically invites people to comment on existing issues or file new ones if they see something missing. That’s participation, not just broadcast.

What I’m Optimistic About

After the RubyGems fracture last fall (the departure of Samuel Giddins and André Arko, the revoked access, the walkout), I wasn’t sure what to expect from Ruby Central heading into this year. A public roadmap with real items, tied to a public issue tracker where people can actually engage, is not nothing.

It’s easy to take for granted if you’re used to it from other projects, but for RubyGems.org, this is new. Moving in the right direction counts for something.

I’m looking forward to watching the Organizations feature ship, and to seeing how the community ends up shaping what comes next.

The announcement: RubyGems.org Has a Public Roadmap

#community #openSource #ruby #rubygems


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16.04.2026 02:30
plone (@plone@plone.social)

Our friends at imio.be known for their lighthearted humor, offer a fun look at Omnia in SmartWeb : A New Hope

youtu.be/kDNeZvNQ2Gs

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16.04.2026 02:30
Pulrepo (@Pulrepo@mastodon.social)

🚀 This Week in AI Frameworks & SDKs: Fastest-Growing Projects — April 15, 2026

This week in AI Frameworks & SDKs, we're seeing a surge in tools that enable developers to build and manage complex AI systems. From MCP servers to multi-agent orchestration platforms, these tools are...

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