Tour d’horizon de 15 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce vendredi 05/06/2026.
Article généré automatiquement à partir des flux RSS des principaux sites dédiés au logiciel libre et à l’open source.
1. “comment l’IA va impacter l’industrie cyber”
Source : LinuxFR Journaux
Tous les ans, à Rennes, il y a une conférence de sécurité informatique nommée le SSTIC.
2. Veille #59 - 64 actus qu’il ne fallait pas rater cette dernière
Source : Le Journal du Hacker
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3. Proton Drive is Now Faster (And Getting a Linux Client Soon)
Source : It’s FOSS
The overhaul is part of a broader SDK rebuild that has been in the works throughout 2026.
4. 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: May 10th, 2026
Source : Linux Today
Discover the latest in Linux news with the 9to5Linux Weekly Roundup for May 10th, 2026.
5. CUDA-Oxide 0.2 Brings Early Improvements To Pure Rust CUDA Kernels
Source : Phoronix
Last month CUDA-Oxide was introduced as an experimental Rust-to-CUDA compiler.
6. [$] Moving beyond fork() + exec()
Source : LWN.net
Since the earliest days of Unix, two of the core process-oriented system calls have been fork() , which creates a child process as a copy of the parent, and exec() , which runs a new program in the place of the current one.
7. The Document Foundation Releases LibreOffice 26.2.4
Source : The Document Fdn.
Berlin, 5 June 2026 – The Document Foundation today announced the release of LibreOffice 26.
8. Hackaday Podcast Episode 372: PopTubers, Shifty Semiconductors, and Shelving Shelf Labels
Source : hackaday.
This week, we’re shaking things up a little, with Tom Nardi still in the host seat, and someone besides Al Williams in the other, namely Kristina Panos.
9. Audacious 4.6 Media Player Promises File Browser Plugin, Beta Out Now
Source : Linux Today
Discover the new Audacious 4.
10. Linuxiac Weekly Wrap-Up: Week 19, 2026 (May 4 – 10)
Source : Linux Today
Catch up on the most important Linux developments from May 4-10, 2026, in our Weekly Wrap-Up.
11. ARM Linux Server Performance Up More Than 7x Geo Mean In 8 Years, As Much As 15x With NVIDIA Vera CPU
Source : Phoronix
NVIDIA’s Vera CPU is delivering the fastest ARM performance I have ever seen.
12. Vulkan 1.4.353 Released With Three New Extensions
Source : Phoronix
After three weeks without any Vulkan API spec updates, Vulkan 1.
13. Ruby’s Bundler adds a cooldown feature
Source : LWN.net
Version 4.
14. Security updates for Friday
Source : LWN.net
Security updates have been issued by AlmaLinux (kernel), Debian (dovecot, exim4, frr, and haveged), Fedora (cockpit, freeipa, jpegxl, libre, nextcloud, perl-Cpanel-JSON-XS, perl-Crypt-Argon2, perl-Dist-Build, perl-ExtUtils-Builder, perl-ExtUtils-Builder-Compiler, perl-HTTP-Tiny, perl-libwww-perl, python-starlette, rubygem-yard, rust-sequoia-cert-store, rust-sequoia-chameleon-gnupg, rust-sequoia-octopus-librnp, rust-sequoia-sop, rust-sequoia-sq, rust-sequoia-wot, samba, and transmission), Red Hat (image-builder), Slackware (dnsmasq and libinput), SUSE (evince, glibc, google-guest-agent, hplip, ignition, LibVNCServer, libzypp, libsolv, python-Pillow, salt, thunderbird, and vim), and Ubuntu (apache2, linux, linux-aws, linux-aws-5.
15. An Ethernet WiFi Router on a Pi Pico 2W
Source : hackaday.
We are all in search of the fastest in a wireless router, to give ourselves the best connectivity to the world.