Free Software
- Omnivore is joining ElevenLabselevenlabs.io Omnivore joins ElevenLabs | ElevenLabs
ElevenLabs, the leading AI Audio company, has announced that the team behind Omnivore, a popular iOS reader app, has joined the company.
well then.
- The uBlock Origin team addresses an entitled shitheadnp.reddit.com About us, the volunteers
Posted in r/uBlockOrigin by u/paintboth1234 • 283 points and 32 comments
- Draw.io alternatives
What are you guys using in its place? I'm open to all libre suggestions. Also a draw.io fork would be cool but I don't know of any.
- draw.io no longer free software since August 27, 2024github.com License Change from standard Apache 2.0 license · jgraph drawio · Discussion #4623
From today the license applied to the project will be the Apache 2.0 license with an extra line forbidding usage of the codebase as an integration or app to Atlassian's Confluence or Jira products....
- Inkscape launches version 1.4, with powerful new accessible and customizable featuresinkscape.org Inkscape launches version 1.4, with powerful new accessible and customizable features | Inkscape
After months of waiting, we are finally ready to unbox the latest version of Inkscape... meet 1.4, the Geek edition, where accessibility and customization reign. Inkscape project developers, most of them volunteer contributors from countries around the world, have been plugging away behind the scen...
- DuckStation GPL Violation - Leah Rowe's Sleepless Rantsvimuser.org DuckStation GPL Violation - Leah Rowe's Sleepless Rants
DuckStation GPL Violation - Leah Rowe's Sleepless Rants
TL;DR the dev behind Duckstation arbitrary changed the license and is likely commiting GPL violations
- Nextcloud Hub 9 creates global collaboration network - Nextcloudnextcloud.com Nextcloud Hub 9 creates global collaboration network - Nextcloud
Nextcloud Hub 9 is released with new federation features, a new whiteboard, form entry in Nextcloud Office and an AI chat UI for the Nextcloud Assistant.
Nextcloud is now federated
- GIMP 3.0 Enters String Freeze, Inching Closer To Release
> GIMP 3.0 has been more than one decade in the making as the port from GTK2 to GTK3, also transitioning away from Python 2 to Python 3 support, and a wealth of other improvements from the UI to lower down into enhancing this open-source Photoshop alternative. > > The GIMP project announced on X/Twitter today that they have entered the string freeze for this much anticipated release.
- Minetest 5.9.0 is hereblog.minetest.net Minetest 5.9.0 released!
Minetest 5.9.0 has been released with performance improvements for rendering and map generation, new graphical effects, and much more.
- Belgian court’s decision impacts the future of Router Freedom - FSFEfsfe.org Belgian court’s decision impacts the future of Router Freedom - FSFE
In an historic ruling within the EU, a Belgian court has upheld the decision of the country’s regulator to introduce Router Freedom for fiber networks. The...
- EC cuts funding support for Free Software projects - FSFEfsfe.org EC cuts funding support for Free Software projects - FSFE
The Next Generation Internet initiative has supported Free Software projects with funding and technical assistance since 2018. Despite its proven success, ...
- Boscaceoil-blue: A beginner-friendly music making app.github.com GitHub - YuriSizov/boscaceoil-blue: A beginner-friendly music making app.
A beginner-friendly music making app. Contribute to YuriSizov/boscaceoil-blue development by creating an account on GitHub.
- Important announcement: TaigaNext looking for a new home! Call for applications is open!community.taiga.io Important announcement: TaigaNext looking for a new home! Call for applications is open!
After we announced that, moving on, the current Taiga6 project and SaaS offer would be managed and run by Taiga Cloud Services, there was one other major decision to make around the future of TaigaNext, the embryo of a fully revamped Taiga platform. This is what we said in April as part of the Taig...
- Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: June 2024blog.thunderbird.net Thunderbird Monthly Development Digest: June 2024
ESR is almost here! In the new Thunderbird Development Digest: Account colors, Mozilla Sync, and the Thunderbird 128 beta.
- Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update July 1opensource.org Open Source AI Definition – Weekly update July 1
Catch up on the community’s discussions about the Open Source AI Definition!
- Ladybird - a brand new browser engine that isn't Google or Mozillaladybird.org Ladybird
We're building Ladybird, a truly independent web browser, backed by a non-profit.
- Ollama and local AI
So you can run a local AI assistant with ollama.
https://ollama.com/
Ollama isn't a complete software and you will need a front end such as oterm or openwebUI.
Keep in mind that ollama has models under various licenses. I would use models under a free license such as Mistral, Mixtral llama2 and Llava. (Lava next uses llama3 which isn't under a free license)
Keep away from models such as llama3 and Gemma as they are under a non free license.
You also can fine tune a model but you will need a significant amount of compute.
- The FBI is Playing Politics with Your Privacy | Electronic Frontier Foundationwww.eff.org The FBI is Playing Politics with Your Privacy
A bombshell report from WIRED reveals that two days after the U.S. Congress renewed and expanded the mass-surveillance authority Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Paul Abbate, sent an email imploring agents to....
- New Samba community
!sambasoftware@lemmy.sdf.org
This is a community to discuss and to get support for Samba and related projects
- German state moving 30,000 PCs to LibreOffice - The Document Foundation Blogblog.documentfoundation.org German state moving 30,000 PCs to LibreOffice - The Document Foundation Blog
Following a successful pilot project, the northern German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein has decided to move from Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office to Linux and LibreOffice (and other free and open source software) on the 30,000 PCs used in the local government. As reported on the homepage...
- Free software and the Android SDK
So I have noticed that we have problem in the Android development space. We have a library of free apps on F-droid and other places which is great but I have noticed that we do not seem to have a free up to date build of the Android SDK. I do not know why but we should look to change that.
Historically there were builds from Beuc. However, those builds are no longer available. There are builds from Replicant android but those are built from code that is from 2013. We are right now lacking publicly available premade builds. I believe you can still build from source but the documentation to do that is all a bit dated so it would be a challenge.
I wanted to create this post as we need to create awareness about free software issues. We all take F-droid for granted but creating ethical apps is hard. The SDK is just one piece of a large puzzle.
- User Beware: The Fine Line Between Content And Code | Hackadayhackaday.com User Beware: The Fine Line Between Content And Code
Everyone loves themes. Doesn’t matter if it’s a text editor or a smart display in the kitchen, we want to be able to easily customize its look and feel to our liking. When setting up a …
- LLM licensing discussion
Recently I have been playing around with ollama and some of the models. With OpenwebUI+ollama you can have a free software self hosted LLM for personal or professional use.
However, when I was browsing some of the models I couldn't help but notice that some of the licenses were contrary to free software. The free software models seem to be mostly licensed under Apache but models like Google Gemmi are under a custom license that restricts what you can do among other things. This seems like the opposite of free software and free software ideas.
What I think needs to happen is that we need to come up with some free LLM licensing for the community. This would also allow companies to publish free models with some certainty about the legality.
The other question is what actually counts as "source code" for a LLM. For copy left licensing the idea is that anyone can edit and distribute the sources but for a language model the source is not really clear.
What do you guys think? Let's get a discussion going as like it or not, LLMs are here to stay.
- Updated rules and the future of this community
As the mod of this community I'm trying to figure out the future of how I want this community to work. Some of you may of noticed that I have created a new set of rules for this community. I tried to be fairly laid back but I explicitly prohibited a few things in order to keep this community on topic and out of liability. I don't believe any of the new policies to be controversial but if you disagree with them please comment and let me know.
As for the future of the community I would like to try and get some more activity and discussion. I'm thinking about organizing a Q&A with someone in the community but I don't know who people would be interested in. This is all tentative so I'm not making any commitments. If you have any ideas comment below.
As for the free software wiki, it didn't get a lot of comments so I assume there is not a lot of interest. It would be a lot more work for me so I don't feel particularly motivated to start it. In all fairness there is a lot of information about free software online so maybe there is no need for a wiki.
To sum it all up I am pretty happy with how this community is slowly growing but I think we have lots of room for potential. I created the rules as a fallback for controversy and I've only had to remove one post so far.
- Thoughts on a Community Wiki
So I am thinking about creating a free software wiki that's is a central source for information relating to free software. It would also cover things like Linux, self hosting and free software in different industries and use cases.
I'm still thinking about how this could work but I've came to the conclusion that the wiki would need the following:
- It would need to easy to contribute to without too much knowledge
- It should cover individual software programs as well as more general topics
- There should be templates for the different types of pages
- A sources and further reading list needs to be at the bottom of each page. Information in the wiki should have at least one outside source to keep the information factual
- when a person creates a page they should have real world experience with that software or topic
- There should be a heading called concerns or something similar where potential moral or technical downsides can be listed
- It shouldn't be persuasive or written to change opinions
- It should be in English at least to start
- It should have content about other non-free operating systems and how to make them a little more free
Things that need to be figured out:
- The software or service
- the domain
- content organization (by operating system?)
What's your thoughts on this? I would be interested to know
- Today we have even more good reading material for the weekend - best enjoyed in the sun ☀️🌦️ : On #ILoveFreeSoftware-Day last Wednesday, the research project REGALE_EU interviewed researchers Bruno
Today we have even more good reading material for the weekend - best enjoyed in the sun ☀️🌦️ : On #ILoveFreeSoftware-Day last Wednesday, the research project REGALE\_EU interviewed researchers Bruno Raffin from Inria and Frederico Tesser from CINECA on the topic - it's really exciting. Read in, enjoy it: https://regale-project.eu/?p=576
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- Is Tabby coding assistant proprietary?
I found this post about an "open-source" coding assistant called Tabby: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/13830988
I can't comment there, because I guess my instance is defederated from them. But I've noticed something in the license that made me think it might be proprietary software:
>This software and associated documentation files (the "Software") may only be used in production, if you (and any entity that you represent) have agreed to, and are in compliance with, the Tabby Subscription Terms of Service, available at https://tabby.tabbyml.com/terms (the “Enterprise Terms”), or other agreement governing the use of the Software, as agreed by you and TabbyML, and otherwise have a valid Tabby Enterprise license for the correct number of user seats. Subject to the foregoing sentence, you are free to modify this Software and publish patches to the Software. You agree that TabbyML and/or its licensors (as applicable) retain all right, title and interest in and to all such modifications and/or patches, and all such modifications and/or patches may only be used, copied, modified, displayed, distributed, or otherwise exploited with a valid Tabby Enterprise license for the correct number of user seats. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may copy and modify the Software for development and testing purposes, without requiring a subscription. You agree that Tabby and/or its licensors (as applicable) retain all right, title and interest in and to all such modifications. You are not granted any other rights beyond what is expressly stated herein. Subject to the foregoing, it is forbidden to copy, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell the Software.
https://github.com/TabbyML/tabby/blob/main/ee/LICENSE
What do you think? It seems to me that this is a huge restriction on user's 4 essential freedoms.
- Experiences with getting GPL source code from companies?
I recently contacted Onn to get the source code for the Onn 4k TV box. We will see how long it takes me to get the code. The last contact I received was the support person telling me that the device is out of support even though it was released less than a year ago.
I already contacted the FSF and SFC so we'll see where we go from here. What experiences have you had with getting GPL source code?
- LibreOffice - a great alternative for those seeking a alternative to a office subscription or wordpadwww.libreoffice.org Home | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft
Free office suite – the evolution of OpenOffice. Compatible with Microsoft .doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx. Updated regularly, community powered.
- Jellyfin - The free media systemjellyfin.org The Free Software Media System | Jellyfin
The volunteer-built media solution that puts you in control of your media. Stream to any device from your own server, with no strings attached.