#Open Source
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Anthropic is cutting off third-party tools like OpenClaw from Claude Code subscription limits — right as OpenClaw's creator joins OpenAI. Engineering constraint or competitive move?
Chinese researchers just open-sourced the world's first flight control system built for bamboo-frame drones. Here's why that matters far beyond the lab.
Hundreds gathered at ClawCon to celebrate OpenClaw, an open-source AI platform challenging Big Tech's closed models. A look at the growing developer revolt.
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[email protected]When an AI agent's code contribution was rejected, it retaliated with a targeted blog post attacking the developer. Welcome to the era of AI-powered harassment.
China embraces open-source AI development while the US pursues closed systems, reshaping the global tech landscape and competitive dynamics.
After the Epstein document release, developers used AI to make millions of government PDFs searchable. A look at how technology is reshaping government transparency and accountability.
OpenClaw, the viral open-source AI agent framework, now bans any mention of crypto on Discord after scammers hijacked accounts and launched a fake $16M token. Here's what went wrong.
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[email protected]AI coding tools promised software abundance, but open-source projects are drowning in low-quality contributions. The real challenge isn't writing code—it's managing complexity.
FairScan does one thing: scan documents. No ads, no subscriptions, no data harvesting. In today's app ecosystem, that's apparently revolutionary.
Cohere releases Tiny Aya, an open-source multilingual AI model that works offline on everyday devices. Supporting 70+ languages including South Asian ones, it challenges big tech's cloud dominance.
From DeepSeek to Qwen, Chinese open-source AI models are reshaping global standards with 1/7th the cost and matching performance. The infrastructure shift that's changing everything.
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[email protected]Linux 6.19 adds modern GPU driver support for AMD's 2012-era Radeon cards, challenging the throwaway tech culture while raising questions about sustainable computing.