Tag Archives: open source
AI DBA Workbench: New Open-Source PostgreSQL Monitoring Tool
Discover the AI DBA Workbench, pgEdge’s new open-source tool designed to provide 24/7 monitoring and AI-powered anomaly detection for PostgreSQL databases. Continue reading
Open VSX Managed Registry: Eclipse Foundation Launches Enterprise Solution
The Eclipse Foundation has launched the Open VSX Managed Registry, offering a vendor-neutral, enterprise-grade alternative for AI-native IDEs and the FOSS community. Continue reading
VirtualBox 7.2.8 Released with Linux Kernel 7.0 Support
Oracle has released VirtualBox 7.2.8, a maintenance update that introduces initial support for Linux Kernel 7.0 and addresses critical stability issues for virtual machines. Continue reading
LibreWolf Privacy Browser 149.0.2-2: Security and Privacy Update
The latest update for the LibreWolf Privacy Browser introduces critical security patches from Firefox 149 while maintaining a strict telemetry-free environment and anti-fingerprinting protection. Continue reading
Open-source utilities: Secure Data with Duplicati and KillerPDF
On April 19, 2026, the rise of open-source utilities like Duplicati and KillerPDF marks a significant shift toward local-first data sovereignty and private document management. Continue reading
Lossless AI Compression: Cloudflare Open-Sources Project Pipit
Cloudflare has officially released Project Pipit, a groundbreaking open-source utility for Lossless AI Compression that achieves a 5x reduction in storage without accuracy loss. Continue reading
Proton 11.0 Beta: Valve Launches ARM64 Support and Wine 11.0 Base
Valve has officially launched the Proton 11.0 Beta, introducing revolutionary native ARM64 support for Linux devices alongside performance-boosting NTSync kernel driver integration. Continue reading
Cal.com Open-Source Model Abandoned Due to AI-Powered Exploits
Cal.com has officially transitioned away from its Cal.com open-source model to protect sensitive user data from increasingly sophisticated AI-powered vulnerability scanners. Continue reading