Adding reproducible builds should earn near-universal praise, but SUSE’s agentic AI integration with SLES 16 may test some enterprises comfort zones. The good news is that there's an on/off switch.
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While in many ways coming from behind, Red Hat unveiled CUDA integration, security-hardened images, and DPU support at Nvidia's GTC in Washington, DC.
Big names are pushing AI browsing as the future of the web, yet open source options are rare, leaving users to either weigh features against control and privacy… or fight back.
The ATO 2025 conference may be in the books, but the organization has more events planned before year’s end—and new events are already on its 2026 dance card.
This Debian‑based distro fuses privacy‑first AI with KDE polish and speed, although not everything is flawless.
A year after OSI debuted its Open Source AI Definition, critics Amanda Brock and Bruce Perens still aren’t sold -- and they say the debate points to bigger questions for tech, as well as open source.
The CUDA club just got a new member. Here’s how CIQ wants its Rocky Linux for AI spin to shake up how enterprises roll out GPU-hungry apps.
Search isn’t the only way people find answers online anymore. Here’s how chatbots are reshaping how we navigate the web.
Is your AI infrastructure built for the future? Guest writer Brian Dawson, product manager at CIQ, reveals surprising lessons learned while creating an OS designed for AI workloads.










