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02.05.2026 02:52
techwire (@techwire@social.gamefan.net)

Huawei could seize China’s AI chip crown in 2026 as Nvidia's H200 shipments stall in regulatory limbo — Beijing pushes h…

Huawei is reportedly on track to become China’s top AI chip supplier as Nvidia faces export restrictions and customs delays. Analysts forecast China’s domestic AI chip market could hit $67 billion by 2030.

tomshardware.com/tech-industry

#Tech #Technology #TechNews #AI #Gadgets #Software #Cybersecurity #Apple #Google #Microsoft #Startup #OpenSource #TomsHardware [Tom's Hardware]




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02.05.2026 02:50
ChinstrapCommunity (@ChinstrapCommunity@mastodon.social)

Entire - Developer platform for human-agent collab

Cossmology Profile: dub.sh/1yt5jTe

Key People: Thomas Dohmke, Georg Friedrich (@georg), Cole Driver





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02.05.2026 02:44
sayzard (@sayzard@mastodon.sayzard.org)

Wildminder (@wildmindai)

LTX2.3 Obscura Remove LoRA가 공개되었다. 영상 정리용 ‘디지털 X-ray’처럼 작동하며, 전경의 잡물이나 연기·안개·클러터를 제거하고, 가려진 배경을 설명에 맞게 복원해 영상 클린업과 결손 복원에 활용할 수 있다.

x.com/wildmindai/status/205030

#video #lora #cleanup #generativeai #opensource




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02.05.2026 02:38
MaSi (@MaSi@infosec.exchange)

The time for a change had come.

I came across Framework a long time ago and was very intrigued, but it was missing that special something. When it came time to decide on a new laptop, everything fell into place. I already had my DELL configuration ready, but then I saw the new 13 Pro.

Why did I finally decide on Framework?

The introduction of a fingerprint reader, the use of fast, removable LPCAMM2 memory, and that distinctive, retro style that recalls the days when the hardware was "anything" – that's what finally won me over. It was the answer to my frustrations from the past. I remember laptops where burnt traces on the motherboard would first manifest themselves in failing USB ports, and then end up completely dying after a few minutes of use. Having trouble finding a replacement motherboard or battery after a few years, regardless of the brand.

I believe that if something gets outdated or worn out, I'll simply replace it. A single component.

The Big Small Screen Test: Is 13.5" Enough?

Here's my biggest doubt. Going from a comfortable 15.6" to 13.5" is a risky move.
Will the 3:2 aspect ratio actually compensate for the smaller diagonal? Theoretically, yes – more lines of code vertically is every back-end developer's dream. However, until the laptop arrives on my desk and I spend my first 10 hours at a coffee shop with it, I'm treating it as an experiment. The arguments about pixel density and brightness convinced me, but the final verdict will be my eyestrain after a shift with Ansible and LLMs.

Modularity: A Return to the Era of "Fat Books" and a Challenge for the Manufacturer

My first Dell from 2006 was as thick as an encyclopedia, but in terms of modularity, it was a masterpiece. It had a bay with an HDD that slid out from the side of the case and two palm rests for a 1.44" floppy drive or an extra battery. It was the pinnacle of engineering freedom.

The Framework 13 Pro almost realizes this dream with Expansion Cards. Speaking of professional dreams:

**Challenge for @frameworkcomputer

If you can fit 1TB on an expansion card, I challenge you: Make a full-fledged card with an NVMe slot that slid out from the side of the case. I want to be able to physically eject my main drive with data in one hand, just like I did at Dell twenty years ago. That would be a real revolution.

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In summary: For me, the Framework 13 Pro is an investment in peace of mind, shared values, and an open community. No more fighting a closed architecture. Will the 13.5-inch be a disappointment? We'll find out soon. For now, I'm excited about the thought of returning to equipment that I can fully control.

#OpenSource #OpenCommunity #FrameworkLaptop13Pro





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02.05.2026 02:37
techwire (@techwire@social.gamefan.net)

Slimline Commodore 64C Ultimate Edition computers go up for pre-order — firm reintroduces the C64’s sleeker 1986-1994 styling across the range

Commodore 64C Ultimate Edition reintroduces the C64’s sleeker 1986-1994 styling across the range using original molds and tooling.

tomshardware.com/video-games/r

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02.05.2026 02:37
ChinstrapCommunity (@ChinstrapCommunity@mastodon.social)

Inth - Open-source developer-first consent banner

Cossmology Profile: dub.sh/Gn70qg5

Key People: Christopher Burns, Will De Ath





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02.05.2026 02:36
feed (@feed@igeek.gamer-geek-news.com)

🐧 Sadhana – enhance your daily Buddhist practice

Sadhana is a cross-platform desktop application for supporting Buddhist practice. The post Sadhana – enhance your daily Buddhist practice appeared first on LinuxLinks.

📰 Source: LinuxLinks
🔗 Link: https://www.linuxlinks.com/sadhana-enhance-daily-buddhist-practice/

#AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Linux #OpenSource




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02.05.2026 02:31
kiltedtux (@kiltedtux@mastodon.social)

Phoronix: Steam On Linux In April Pulled Back From Its Record High Marketshare
phoronix.com/news/Steam-April-




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02.05.2026 02:30
Pulrepo (@Pulrepo@mastodon.social)

🚀 This Week in AI Frameworks & SDKs: Fastest-Growing Projects — May 01, 2026

This week's landscape of AI frameworks and SDKs is marked by a surge in innovative solutions catering to diverse needs, from persistent memory layers for AI agents to decentralized AI supercomputers. ...

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




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02.05.2026 02:29
content (@content@www.synthtopia.com)

Melbourne Instruments Nina v3.0 Adds 45 Synthesis Models From Mutable Instruments Braids

https://www.synthtopia.com/content/2026/05/01/melbourne-instruments-nina-v3-0-adds-45-synthesis-models-from-mutable-instruments-braids/

#Synthesizers #OpenSource #MusicTech




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02.05.2026 02:22
techwire (@techwire@social.gamefan.net)

ASML's roadmap for chipmaking lithography tools examined — from DUV to Low-NA, High-NA, Hyper-NA, and beyond

ASML shipped 48 EUV lithography systems and 131 immersion DUV tools in 2025, generating €32.7 billion in total revenue and ending the year with a €38.8 billion order backlog.

tomshardware.com/tech-industry

#Tech #Technology #TechNews #AI #Gadgets #Software #Cybersecurity #Apple #Google #Microsoft #Startup #OpenSource #TomsHardware [Tom's Hardware]




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02.05.2026 02:07
mempko (@mempko@fosstodon.org)

My Abject project now has a reddit page

reddit.com/r/AbjectWorld/

Abject is free and open source: abject.world

#Reddit #Abject #tech #AI #OpenSource #software




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