today's leftovers
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SkyWater and Google expand open source program to new 90nm technology | Google Open Source Blog
Today, Google is announcing the expansion of our partnership with SkyWater Technology. We are working together to release an open source process design kit (PDK) for SKY90-FD, SkyWater’s commercial 90nm fully depleted silicon on insulator (FDSOI) CMOS process technology. SKY90-FD is based on MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s 90 nm commercial FDSOI technology, and enables designers to create complex integrated circuits for a diverse range of applications.
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What is an Open Source Program Office and why you should have one [Ed: The openwashing hive known as OSI is now more closely connected to LF via TODO Group; these are proprietary people]
The rise of the Open Source Program Office (OSPO) roughly mirrors the proliferation of Open Source software to build and run the most important technology applications within organizations in the world today. A well-designed OSPO is the center of competency for an organization’s Open Source operations and structure. Its role can include setting code use, distribution, selection, auditing, and other policies, as well as training developers, ensuring legal compliance, and promoting and building community engagement that benefits the organization strategically.
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Free Software Directory meeting on IRC: Friday, July 29, starting at 12:00 EDT (16:00 UTC)
Help improve the Free Software Directory (FSD) by adding new entries and updating existing ones. Every Friday we meet on IRC in the #fsf channel on Libera.Chat.
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The Mozilla Blog: Mozilla celebrates groundbreaking creators in new docuseries “Firefox Presents”
Different is dope. Firefox has always stood by this. It’s also the mantra of Abby Wren, the woman featured in the pilot episode of our new docuseries, “Firefox Presents.”
Launching Friday, April 15, “Firefox Presents” is a documentary series featuring colorful and inspiring creators who each have a unique journey of finding themselves or their community online. We speak with them about how they are using the internet to overcome obstacles, challenge the status quo and express themselves in a way that encourages and inspires other people to feel welcome and safer online.
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French langpack update
JJM (esmourguit in the forum) has sent me updates for the French langpack.
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Streaming video removed from pupRadio
pupRadio streamed online radio and TV stations; however, it was discussed on the forum that most of the TV URLs didn't work. Philh (forum name) has contributed to pupRadio over the years, and has now taken out the "pupTelly" component, so it now only steams audio.