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KDE is celebrating 30 years of community-driven free software development, inviting users to join events, donate, and participate in environmental initiatives.
The article argues that the 'Stop Killing Games' movement correctly addresses the problem of games being rendered unplayable after server shutdowns, but misidentifies the root cause as proprietary software which inherently denies users control, advocating for free software principles instead.
A Windows desktop app called SEELS that allows users to run local LLMs, correct model responses, and automatically train LoRA adapters from corrections. It bundles voice mode, hardware dashboard, and a training sidecar.
The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) has been granted permission to intervene in a European Court of Justice case (T-359/25) where Apple challenges the European Commission's decision on interoperability obligations under the Digital Markets Act. The FSFE defends interoperability and software freedom, arguing that limiting these obligations could harm developers and users.
LibreOps is a collective of hackers offering decentralized, free (as in freedom) services based on open-source software, part of the Librehosters network, aiming to provide privacy-respecting alternatives to corporate services.
The article recounts the 2008 decision by GNU Emacs developers to adopt Bazaar over Git for version control, highlighting performance concerns and Richard Stallman's insistence on using a GNU package despite technical benchmarks favoring Git.
RevPDF is a free, lightweight PDF editor that runs entirely offline on your device, offering features comparable to Adobe without requiring an account or internet connection.
LumiChats Offline is a free AI tool that operates entirely offline with zero data collection, prioritizing user privacy and local processing.
Jellyfin is a free and open-source media server designed to manage and stream personal media collections, offering an alternative to proprietary systems like Emby and Plex.