Sashiko: AI Code Reviewer Catching Linux Kernel Bugs Humans Overlook
What if an AI could roast your Linux kernel patch better than the mailing list sharks? Sashiko does just that—catching bugs humans miss while keeping the open-source peace.
What if an AI could roast your Linux kernel patch better than the mailing list sharks? Sashiko does just that—catching bugs humans miss while keeping the open-source peace.
Why's the Open Source Initiative suddenly obsessed with 2026's conference calendar? Their list of 50+ events promises AI clashes, cloud drama, and policy fights—but most look like recycled schmoozefests.
Canada's got the brains — top AI researchers worldwide — but businesses are snoozing on implementation. Open source AI might be the rocket fuel to blast us past the U.S. productivity gap.
Forget the stereotypes—Latin America's not just adopting AI, it's rewriting the code with open source. Drones buzzing deliveries, humanoid bots in factories: this is the platform shift we've all been waiting for.
Hugging Face's open-source AI world just doubled—users, models, datasets. But here's the twist: China tops downloads, indies outpace industry. The ecosystem's shifting fast.
Picture this: a Linux legend bows out after 12 years, AI promises to audit every shady binary, and Gentoo trolls with a Hurd switcheroo. FOSS Force's top five articles from the week ending April 3 pack more drama than a distro release cycle.
Google dropped Gemma 4 under Apache 2.0 with zero restrictions. It's multimodal, comes in four sizes, and runs offline. But does it actually beat the closed alternatives?
Open-weight AI models have transformed the landscape of machine learning. From Meta's Llama to Mistral's efficient models, open AI is reshaping who can build with and benefit from artificial intelligence.