Open Source
Coverage of Open Source in the Nexus archive.
- Valve open source the Steam Machine e-ink screen so you can make your own
Valve has open-sourced the e-ink screen design for the Steam Machine, allowing users to create their own versions. The move aims to encourage customization and innovation in gaming hardware.
- Mozilla President: meet the open source ‘rebel alliance’ that could break Big Tech’s grip on AI
The article discusses the push for open-source AI led by middle-power nations like Canada and the EU to counter Big Tech's control. It highlights the growing adoption of open-source models and their economic impact, contrasting them with centralized AI infrastructure.
- China's Zhipu is closing in on top U.S. AI models with Anthropic and OpenAI held back
Zhipu's GLM 5.2 is challenging leading U.S. AI models like those from Anthropic and OpenAI, shifting competition toward cost-effectiveness and open-source solutions.
- We All Depend on Open Source. We Will Defend It Together
The article 'We All Depend on Open Source. We Will Defend It Together' emphasizes collective support for open-source software. It includes a link to the original article on akrites.org and Hacker News comments with 16 points and 7 discussions.
- The circus freaks of open source
The article titled 'The circus freaks of open source' critiques the open-source community, using the metaphor of 'circus freaks' to describe its participants. It is hosted on Drew Devault's blog and linked to Hacker News for comments.
- Show HN: OpenBrief – Local-first video downloader/summarizer
OpenBrief is an open-source, local-first video downloader and summarizer built as a GUI for yt-dlp with added AI features. It enables local transcription, voice generation, and LLM-based summaries/chat, requiring a user-provided API key for the LLM. The tool is free and was shared on Hacker News.
- Microsoft's 6502 BASIC is now Open Source (2025)
Microsoft has open-sourced its historic 6502 BASIC interpreter, a foundational programming language from the 1980s, as part of its 2025 open-source initiatives. The code is now available on GitHub, marking a significant step in preserving computing history.
- Hackers have compromised dozens of popular open source packages in an ongoing supply chain attack
Hackers have compromised dozens of popular open source packages in an ongoing supply chain attack known as Mini Shai-Hulud, affecting several open source projects and their users. The campaign has already impacted various developers and companies that rely on these projects. This attack highlights the vulnerability of open source software to supply chain attacks.
- Open source tool maker Grafana Labs says hackers stole its code, refuses to pay ransom
Grafana Labs, an open source tool maker, was hacked and had its codebase stolen. The hackers are threatening to publish the source code if a ransom is not paid. Grafana Labs has refused to pay the ransom.
- Going Full Time on Open Source
The article discusses going full time on open source, with an article posted on jdx.dev and comments available on news.ycombinator.com. The post has 17 points and 0 comments. The topic is related to open source development.
- Open Source Does Not Imply Open Community
The article discusses how open source projects do not automatically foster open or inclusive communities, highlighting potential governance and cultural barriers. It emphasizes the distinction between technical openness and community dynamics.
- Show HN: WhatCable, a tiny menu bar app for inspecting USB-C cables
WhatCable is a macOS menu bar app that inspects USB-C cables to display their capabilities, such as charging wattage, data speed, and Thunderbolt support. Built with Swift/SwiftUI, it is open-source, free, and privacy-focused.
- Granite 4.1: IBM's 8B Model Matching 32B MoE
IBM has open-sourced its Granite 4.1 model, an 8B parameter model that matches the performance of a 32B Mixture of Experts (MoE) model. The release highlights IBM's advancements in efficient AI model development.
- Sanctioned Chinese AI Firm SenseTime Releases Image Model Built for Speed
Sanctioned Chinese AI firm SenseTime has launched a new image model optimized for speed and compatibility with Chinese-made chips, leveraging open-source strategies amid U.S. technology restrictions.
- Microsoft opens door to the past by releasing 86-DOS and PC-DOS 1.00
Microsoft has released the source code for 86-DOS 1.00 and PC-DOS 1.00 as open source, appealing to retro computing enthusiasts. The release highlights historical software development practices, such as printouts as source repositories and hand-written commit notes.
- Ledger or Trezor
The article discusses a Reddit thread where users debate the merits of Ledger and Trezor cold wallets, with some claiming Trezor is superior due to open-source transparency while Ledger is accused of having potential backdoors.
- Our website launched this week. Here's our vision for Bitcoin.
Market Town, a UK-based company, launched a platform aiming to make Bitcoin a globally accessible payment network. The platform emphasizes self-custody, open-source design, and compliance with regulations, while offering fiat conversion and accounting partnerships for businesses.
- Grafana offers AI assistant for free, warns users not to go mad
Grafana is offering its AI assistant for free to open source and on-prem users, while cautioning against overuse. The company emphasized its focus on business analytics and announced a 'diet' for Loki at its Barcelona user conference.