Tour d’horizon de 11 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce dimanche 10/05/2026.
Article généré automatiquement à partir des flux RSS des principaux sites dédiés au logiciel libre et à l’open source.
1. Orbitiny, un bureau Linux portable qui se lance comme une appli et qui n’a rien demandé à personne
Source : LinuxFR
Orbitiny est un bureau Linux portable qui se lance comme une appli et qui ne joue pas dans la même catégorie.
2. Spacewar
Source : LinuxFR Journaux
Chers colègues et amis linuxiens, Spacewar! est une ré-implémentation fidèle de Spacewar! 4.
3. I Moved My Photos from OneDrive to Ente Photos, and I'm Not Going Back
Source : It’s FOSS
Privacy concerns drove me to move 20,000+ photos and videos out of OneDrive.
4. Axboe Hacking On New Linux Patches For 60% Increase To Per-Core I/O Performance
Source : Phoronix
Following a presentation at last week’s Linux storage, file-system, memory management and BPF summit (LSFMM) in Croatia where Linux I/O overhead compared to the Storage Performance Development Kit (SPDK) was presented, Jens Axboe was motivated to pursue some new Linux kernel optimizations for greater per-core I/O performance.
5. Multimaterial SLA Printer Will Make Your Head Spin
Source : hackaday.
For the last few years, the must-have feature that companies are competing to show off on their filament deposition 3D printers is multi-material printing.
6. Agenda du Libre pour la semaine 20 de l’année 2026
Source : LinuxFR
Calendrier Web, regroupant des événements liés au Libre (logiciel, salon, atelier, install party , conférence), annoncés par leurs organisateurs.
7. After Ubuntu, Now Fedora is Jumping Onto the AI Bandwagon With Dedicated AI Developer Desktops
Source : It’s FOSS
Planned across three new Fedora releases, the initiative targets Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, and ARM hardware.
8. Debian Release Team: Debian Must Now Ship Reproducible Packages
Source : Phoronix
With half-way through the Debian 14 “Forky” development cycle, the Debian release team is out with an update this weekend and some big news.
9. OpenAI’s Coding Agent Helped Create A New AMD Temperature Driver For Linux
Source : Phoronix
The newest open-source AMD Linux driver on the Linux kernel mailing list that has recently been undergoing review is prom21-xhci that exposes the temperature sensors found on the AMD Promontory 21 chipsets’ xHCI controllers.
10. Why You Probably Shouldn’t DIY a Car Airbag
Source : hackaday.
Car airbags are both a very simple concept and a marvel of engineering, replacing the bone-shattering impact of unforgiving plastic and steel with a…
11. Speech Jammer Gets Jammed Up
Source : hackaday.
This project is perhaps the single most passive-aggressive thing we’ve ever seen on this site: rather than tell someone directly to ‘shut…