Hey everyone,
Just a quick update — we’ve officially rebranded the channel to Fossbase! 🎉
We felt it was time to expand our scope beyond just Linux and dive deeper into the broader world of Free and Open Source Software.
Exciting things ahead. Stay tuned! 🙌
Just a quick update — we’ve officially rebranded the channel to Fossbase! 🎉
We felt it was time to expand our scope beyond just Linux and dive deeper into the broader world of Free and Open Source Software.
Exciting things ahead. Stay tuned! 🙌
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Bazzite Gaming Distro at Risk as Fedora Drops 32-Bit Support
Bazzite, a Fedora-based Linux gaming distro, faces potential discontinuation due to Fedora's proposal to drop 32-bit package support in Fedora 44. This change could break compatibility with Steam and other gaming software, threatening Bazzite's viability. The project's founder, Kyle Gospodnetich, has warned that disbanding may be the best option if the proposal is implemented.
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Bazzite, a Fedora-based Linux gaming distro, faces potential discontinuation due to Fedora's proposal to drop 32-bit package support in Fedora 44. This change could break compatibility with Steam and other gaming software, threatening Bazzite's viability. The project's founder, Kyle Gospodnetich, has warned that disbanding may be the best option if the proposal is implemented.
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Fedora Discussion
F44 Change Proposal: Drop i686 support (system wide)
@dmtaylor @scorpio @pg-tips VR can in the Steam flatpak. The issue is that from within the flatpak sandbox, the SteamVR tries to run sudo setcap CAP_SYS_NICE+eip ~/.var/app/com.valvesoftware.Steam/data/Steam/steamapps/common/SteamVR/bin/linux64/vrcompositor…
Better Blur is a fork of the Plasma 6 blur effect with additional features like,
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- X11 and Wayland support,
- Force blur,
- Rounded corners with anti-aliasing,
- Static blur for much lower GPU usage,
- Adjust blur brightness, contrast and saturation, etc.
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Android 16 Update: Full List of Eligible Devices for Samsung, Xiaomi & More
Google has begun rolling out Android 16 to Pixel 6/6a and newer, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet. Other brands like Samsung (Galaxy S22/S21 FE+), Xiaomi, Motorola, Oppo, OnePlus, Vivo, iQOO, and Nothing have listed their latest flagships and tablets for the update, with beta tests starting soon and stable releases expected from July 2025.
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Google has begun rolling out Android 16 to Pixel 6/6a and newer, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet. Other brands like Samsung (Galaxy S22/S21 FE+), Xiaomi, Motorola, Oppo, OnePlus, Vivo, iQOO, and Nothing have listed their latest flagships and tablets for the update, with beta tests starting soon and stable releases expected from July 2025.
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FossBase Weekly Digest (June 25 - July 1, 2025):-
1. OpenSSF Welcomes New Members at Community Day NA 2025
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), under the Linux Foundation, welcomed six new members from leading tech and security companies at its annual Community Day in Denver. The event highlighted efforts to secure open source software, with awards recognizing key contributors. This reflects growing industry commitment to FOSS security. source
2. Red Hat Boosts AI Inference with Open Source Libraries
Red Hat emphasized the role of open source software libraries in enhancing AI inference efficiency, particularly for large language models (LLMs). Collaborating with Nvidia on projects like vLLM, Red Hat aims to reduce GPU costs for businesses, showcasing FOSS's impact on AI scalability. source
3. Lyon, France, Shifts to Linux and FOSS Alternatives
Lyon, France’s third-largest city, is transitioning from Microsoft’s Windows and Office to Linux and open source alternatives like LibreOffice. This follows similar moves in Denmark and Germany, signaling a growing preference for FOSS in public sector IT infrastructure. source
4. Baidu’s Ernie AI Goes Open Source
Chinese tech giant Baidu announced plans to open source its Ernie generative AI chatbot, potentially disrupting the global AI market. This move underscores the increasing role of FOSS in advancing AI accessibility. source 1 | source 2
5. Avalonia UI Resolves Open Source vs. Commercial Tension
The Avalonia UI project, a cross-platform .NET UI framework, introduced a sponsorship model to eliminate conflicts between open source and commercial interests, ensuring sustainable development for FOSS projects. source
6. Open Source Android Apps Gain Traction
Recent articles highlighted several open source Android apps for productivity, task management, and more. These apps offer cost-effective alternatives to paid subnoscriptions, demonstrating FOSS’s value in mobile ecosystems. source 1 | source 2
7. Funding Challenges for FOSS Sustainability
Experts discussed the need for sustainable funding models for FOSS, proposing solutions like SaaS-like payments, government support, or corporate backing. The reliance on volunteer developers remains a critical issue for the ecosystem’s future. source
8. X11Libre Fork Gains Momentum
The X11Libre project, a fork of Xorg, saw its first release and was successfully run on OpenMandriva. Despite resistance from Red Hat/Fedora, support from distros like Devuan and OpenMandriva highlights ongoing FOSS community efforts to preserve X Windows.
9. Google’s Gemini CLI Targets Developers
Google launched Gemini CLI, an open source tool bringing AI capabilities directly to developers’ terminals. This release emphasizes FOSS’s role in making advanced technologies accessible to individual developers. source
10. Security Concerns with Open Source Tools
A report noted that cybercriminals are exploiting open source tools to target financial institutions in Africa, highlighting the need for robust security practices within the FOSS ecosystem. source
1. OpenSSF Welcomes New Members at Community Day NA 2025
The Open Source Security Foundation (OpenSSF), under the Linux Foundation, welcomed six new members from leading tech and security companies at its annual Community Day in Denver. The event highlighted efforts to secure open source software, with awards recognizing key contributors. This reflects growing industry commitment to FOSS security. source
2. Red Hat Boosts AI Inference with Open Source Libraries
Red Hat emphasized the role of open source software libraries in enhancing AI inference efficiency, particularly for large language models (LLMs). Collaborating with Nvidia on projects like vLLM, Red Hat aims to reduce GPU costs for businesses, showcasing FOSS's impact on AI scalability. source
3. Lyon, France, Shifts to Linux and FOSS Alternatives
Lyon, France’s third-largest city, is transitioning from Microsoft’s Windows and Office to Linux and open source alternatives like LibreOffice. This follows similar moves in Denmark and Germany, signaling a growing preference for FOSS in public sector IT infrastructure. source
4. Baidu’s Ernie AI Goes Open Source
Chinese tech giant Baidu announced plans to open source its Ernie generative AI chatbot, potentially disrupting the global AI market. This move underscores the increasing role of FOSS in advancing AI accessibility. source 1 | source 2
5. Avalonia UI Resolves Open Source vs. Commercial Tension
The Avalonia UI project, a cross-platform .NET UI framework, introduced a sponsorship model to eliminate conflicts between open source and commercial interests, ensuring sustainable development for FOSS projects. source
6. Open Source Android Apps Gain Traction
Recent articles highlighted several open source Android apps for productivity, task management, and more. These apps offer cost-effective alternatives to paid subnoscriptions, demonstrating FOSS’s value in mobile ecosystems. source 1 | source 2
7. Funding Challenges for FOSS Sustainability
Experts discussed the need for sustainable funding models for FOSS, proposing solutions like SaaS-like payments, government support, or corporate backing. The reliance on volunteer developers remains a critical issue for the ecosystem’s future. source
8. X11Libre Fork Gains Momentum
The X11Libre project, a fork of Xorg, saw its first release and was successfully run on OpenMandriva. Despite resistance from Red Hat/Fedora, support from distros like Devuan and OpenMandriva highlights ongoing FOSS community efforts to preserve X Windows.
9. Google’s Gemini CLI Targets Developers
Google launched Gemini CLI, an open source tool bringing AI capabilities directly to developers’ terminals. This release emphasizes FOSS’s role in making advanced technologies accessible to individual developers. source
10. Security Concerns with Open Source Tools
A report noted that cybercriminals are exploiting open source tools to target financial institutions in Africa, highlighting the need for robust security practices within the FOSS ecosystem. source
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Apple considers external AI partners to boost Siri smarts — Anthropic and OpenAI reportedly in early talks to replace in-house models
According to a report from Bloomberg, the company is considering using tech from Anthropic or OpenAI to right its struggles in AI.
This would be a massive change for Apple, which is currently using its in-house Apple Foundation Models to power its Apple Intelligence AI features.
The Cupertino, California-based company has reportedly spoken to the two companies about training their models so that they can be deployed on Apple's own cloud infrastructure. Apple hasn't decided if it's using external models, and it reportedly still has a version of Siri using its own models in development.
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According to a report from Bloomberg, the company is considering using tech from Anthropic or OpenAI to right its struggles in AI.
This would be a massive change for Apple, which is currently using its in-house Apple Foundation Models to power its Apple Intelligence AI features.
The Cupertino, California-based company has reportedly spoken to the two companies about training their models so that they can be deployed on Apple's own cloud infrastructure. Apple hasn't decided if it's using external models, and it reportedly still has a version of Siri using its own models in development.
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Vivaldi 7.5 is here with colored Tab Stacks, DNS over HTTPS, and enhanced Mail, Calendar, and Dashboard features.
Vivaldi 7.5 has officially landed, as one of the browser’s most user-centered updates yet, with a sharp focus on visual organization, smoother interaction, and privacy enhancements.
The headlining feature is undoubtedly the arrival of colored Tab Stacks. Long a favorite among power users for keeping browsing organized, Tab Stacks can now be customized with user-defined colors, making it easier to visually differentiate between work, personal research, or any other group of tabs.
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Vivaldi 7.5 has officially landed, as one of the browser’s most user-centered updates yet, with a sharp focus on visual organization, smoother interaction, and privacy enhancements.
The headlining feature is undoubtedly the arrival of colored Tab Stacks. Long a favorite among power users for keeping browsing organized, Tab Stacks can now be customized with user-defined colors, making it easier to visually differentiate between work, personal research, or any other group of tabs.
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Gradia: Make your screenshots ready for the world.
Gradia is a new screenshot tool for Linux with a key difference: it’s not a tool for taking screenshots but making screenshots look better for use in app store listings, blog posts, social media posts etc., without needing to use fully-featured image editing software.
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Gradia is a new screenshot tool for Linux with a key difference: it’s not a tool for taking screenshots but making screenshots look better for use in app store listings, blog posts, social media posts etc., without needing to use fully-featured image editing software.
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OpenDia: The open alternative to Dia
Connect your browser to AI models. No browser switching needed—works seamlessly with any Chromium browser including Chrome & Arc.
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Connect your browser to AI models. No browser switching needed—works seamlessly with any Chromium browser including Chrome & Arc.
GitHub Repository
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