today's leftovers
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Mozilla
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Mozilla ☛ Mozilla Open Policy & Advocacy Blog: Mozilla Responds to BIS’ Proposed Rule on Reporting Requirements for the Development of Advanced Hey Hi (AI) Models and Computing Clusters
Lately, we’ve talked a lot about the importance of ensuring that governments take into account open source, especially when it comes to AI. We submitted comments to NIST on Dual-Use Foundation Models and NTIA on the benefits of openness, and advocated in Congress.
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Events
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Akademy 2025 Call for Hosts
If you want to contribute to KDE in a significant way (beyond coding), here is your opportunity — help us organize Akademy 2025!
We are seeking hosts for Akademy 2025, which will occur in June, July, August, or September. This is your chance to bring KDE’s biggest event to your city! Download the Call for Hosts guide and submit your proposal to akademy-proposals@kde.org by December 1, 2024.
Feel free to reach out with any questions or concerns! We are here to help you organise a successful event and are here to offer you any advice, guidance, or help you need. Let’s work together to make Akademy 2025 an event to remember.
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Canonical/Ubuntu Family
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Ubuntu News ☛ Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 862
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 862 for the week of October 13 – 19, 2024. The full version of this issue is available here.
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Ubuntu Fridge ☛ The Fridge: Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 862
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Fedora Family / IBM
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Venture Beat ☛ IBM debuts open source Granite 3.0 LLMs for enterprise AI
IBM is launching its new open source Granite 3.0 family of models for enterprise Hey Hi (AI) as it looks to a future state of generative computing.
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DebugPoint ☛ Fedora 41: Best New Features (Workstation Edition)
Learn about the best new features of the Fedora 41 release (upcoming). Fedora 41 is almost ready and due to next week. It’s packed with exciting updates that push the boundaries of the latest innovation in the GNU/Linux distribution space.
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