Did you miss this week’s top articles? Here are the five most read article on FOSS Force for the week that just ended.
Stop Living in the Browser: Run Your Favorite LLMs on Linux with Cherry Studio by Jack Wallen: Cherry Studio wraps Ollama and other backends in a polished desktop client, so your AI tools feel like part of Linux instead of an afterthought.
Take Our Poll: Do You Support Linux Mint’s Slower Release Plan? by Christine Hall: Record donations, busy developers, and now the distro’s lead developer says he’s thinking about throttling the distro’s release schedule in order to spend more time developing new features. We wanted to know if you’re on board, and apparently you are.
Hands-On With Lilidog Linux 26.02.06, the New Debian-Based Openbox Distro by Larry Cafiero: When Lilidog Linux 26.02.06 was released on Friday, our Larry Cafiero opened it up and took a look to become one of the first to review it. As you will see, he was pleasantly surprised by what he found.
Why OOXML Is Not a Standard Format for Office Documents by Italo Vignoli: So you think Word’s DOCX format is fine because it carries an ISO standard label? Think again. LibreOffice co‑founder Italo Vignoli explains why Microsoft’s OOXML has never been, and likely never will be, a true standard.
Sudo, Heartbleed, and the Lessons We Still Haven’t Learned by Christine Hall: We fixed Heartbleed. We didn’t fix the open source funding problem that still asks the people securing our infrastructure to volunteer while we overpay commodity app builders.



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