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What parts did they include from Servo?
I’m curious about why they aren’t stable yet. It’s been a while. And there should be a lot incentives. Like cash. If one wants some.
My guess is that something is not right with the project or the chosen technology. And that some other project will be first to deliver the new memory safe browser engine reference implementation. Maybe I’m just being grumpy.
Firefox (or some derivative). But I guess the real solution is to make that Linux switch.
I wish Ununtu Touch switched name, since its neither Ubuntu nor Canonical any longer.
Debian and then maybe Guix on top of that. Rootless Podman for services.
There is no good reason to choose Arch in 2025. If you want to feel special, NixOS or Guix System is the way to go.
I think Guix is way more coherent than Nix. It also has better documentation and a more friendly community. And you use Scheme instead of Nix lang.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu 25.10's Move To Rust Coreutils Is Causing Major Breakage For Some Executables
38·30 days agoNew non-copyleft Rust implementation. While we’re at it, let’s throw in some blockchain and AI as well. The eccentric South African billionaire CEO will be pleased.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu 25.10's Move To Rust Coreutils Is Causing Major Breakage For Some Executables
1·30 days agoThis is what it’s all about. We all know this.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Using Claude Code to modernize a 25-year-old kernel driver – Dmitry Brant
2·2 months agoI’m pretty sure bugs were accepted into the Linux kernel well before the existence of LLMs.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•What are your favourite ebook reading apps?
4·2 months agoReadest. But I’m looking for a free app with good TTS and (maybe this breaks the free) which is able to handle DRM content from Adobe digital editions (Or is able to remove the DRM). Unfortunately, my library only provide books through ADE.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Apertus: a fully open, transparent, multilingual language model
22·2 months agoA fully open-source LLM
As a fully open language model, Apertus allows researchers, professionals and enthusiasts to build upon the model and adapt it to their specific needs, as well as to inspect any part of the training process. This distinguishes Apertus from models that make only selected components accessible.
“With this release, we aim to provide a blueprint for how a trustworthy, sovereign, and inclusive AI model can be developed,” says Martin Jaggi, Professor of Machine Learning at EPFL and member of the Steering Committee of the Swiss AI Initiative. The model will be regularly updated by the development team which includes specialized engineers and a large number of researchers from CSCS, ETH Zurich and EPFL.
Its good for legacy MATLAB projects. Use Python for new projects.

My guess is that it to some degree has been replaced by Yocto, NixOS and Guix System. But I’m really interested in what some actual users has to say (write).