Tour d’horizon de 9 actualités du logiciel libre et de l’open source pour ce samedi 23/05/2026.

Article généré automatiquement à partir des flux RSS des principaux sites dédiés au logiciel libre et à l’open source.


1. Firefox Just Saved Us All from Spammy Online PDF Tools

Source : It’s FOSS

Firefox's PDF viewer just got a feature that online tools have been charging for.


2. Linux Mint Making Improvements To Its File Manager, Theme & Dialogs

Source : Phoronix

The Linux Mint project today published their May 2026 status report to outline recent work done to this Ubuntu/Debian-based Linux platform and much of their focus in recent weeks on enhancements to their Cinnamon desktop environment.


3. A large set of stable kernel updates

Source : LWN.net

The 7.


4. Building an Analog Meter Watch

Source : hackaday.

Most conventional analog watches have two or three hands, covering hours, minutes, and seconds (where present).


5. In a Weird Case, German Deutsche Bahn's Website Was Locking Out Linux Users

Source : It’s FOSS

DB says it was not intentional, and the block seems to have been fixed.


6. Intel’s Latest Round Of Open-Source Projects Ended: OBS Studio Plugin, CVE Binary Tool & More

Source : Phoronix

With Intel having been one of the most dominant open-source contributors for years across the software ecosystem, months after they began sunsetting various software projects no longer aligned with today’s Intel, they continue formally sunsetting/archiving different open-source projects.


7. AV2 Codec Looks Like It Will Be Officially Released Next Week

Source : Phoronix

For years already AV2 has been in development as the successor to AV1 for this wonderful open-source, royalty-free video codec.


8. Amazing Stories

Source : hackaday.

The 2026 installment of Hackaday Europe was last weekend, and I’m still basking in the warm glow of hanging out with such an inspiring group of hackers.


9. Water-cooling a 3D Printed Rocket Isn’t Quite Practical

Source : hackaday.

Consumer-grade 3D printers are useful for lots of things, but they kind of fall down when it comes to making stuff that survives high temperatures.