Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
What If the US Cut Internet Access to Europe?: Our man in Italy gazes into his crystal ball and sees that the internet without the US would be like… well, it would be exactly like the internet without the US.
Vivaldi Adds Built-In Proton VPN to Its Browser: Vivaldi, the proprietary Norwegian browser that’s largely built on open-source code, further distinguishes itself from other Chrome-based browsers by adding a baked-in on-demand Proton VPN implementation.
Zoë Kooyman on Post-Stallman Changes at the Free Software Foundation: In this, the first of a two part interview, the Free Software Foundation’s executive director Zoë Kooyman talks about changes at FSF since Richard Stallman stepped down as president about six years ago, the difference between “free software” and “open source,” and the issues that AI brings to the table for freedom-loving tech users.
Is Open Source Initiative Staring Into the Face of Irrelevancy?: To the extent that Open Source Initiative is known, today it is perhaps best known for controversy rather than for its guardianship of open source.
Mirantis Is Giving Two Kubernetes Projects to CNCF: Less than a week after IBM announced that it was donating three open source AI tools to the Linux Foundation, FOSS Force learns that Kubernetes-focused Mirantis is the process of donating a couple of project to CNCF.
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