Learn about M3-CRETE by Sunnyday Technologies, a groundbreaking open source concrete 3D printer built for additive construction.
Numo has launched a free, open-source Android tap-to-pay app powered by Cashu that lets merchants accept Bitcoin via NFC and ...
Just like algae blooms in the ocean and pollen in the spring, there’s been an explosion in the past year or two of new software, related tools and lingo from the IT and mainstream/consumer side. Some ...
Open source doesn’t guarantee responsible AI. But it increasingly makes responsible evaluation possible for smaller organizations.
NVIDIA has released VIBETENSOR, an open-source research system software stack for deep learning. VIBETENSOR is generated by LLM-powered coding agents under high-level human guidance. The system asks a ...
Tether has unveiled MiningOS (MOS) as part of a broader push to reduce the industry’s reliance on proprietary, vendor-controlled software. Tether has open-sourced a new operating system for bitcoin ...
OpenClaw's rapid rise highlights growing interest in AI agents beyond chatbots. Its open-source design has accelerated adoption from Silicon Valley to China. Moltbook adds to OpenClaw’s buzz by giving ...
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Most of the best games like Diablo today are fairly linear evolutions on the core pieces of the format. More classes and skills, richer loot systems, improved buildcrafting, bigger and flashier boss ...
Many in the industry think the winners of the AI model market have already been decided: Big Tech will own it (Google, Meta, Microsoft, a bit of Amazon) along with their model makers of choice, ...
Over 1,400 so-called dark fleet ships have moved sanctioned oil for years. WSJ’s Shelby Holliday breaks down how these tankers evade scrutiny and how the Trump administration has created a playbook ...
We talk about open source software in the wrong way. The conversation always comes back to cost savings, licensing fees and avoiding vendor lock-in. These things matter, but they're not why open ...