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GitHub urges creation of a European Sovereign Tech Fund 🇪🇺
New study proposes €350M+ to fund OSS maintenance, security & ecosystem health 💶
Model builds on Germany’s success & stresses low bureaucracy, pooled funding & political independence 🛠️
OSS is infrastructure—let’s fund it like it 🧱

github.blog/open-source/mainta

The GitHub Blog · We need a European Sovereign Tech FundWith a new feasibility study, GitHub’s developer policy team is building a coalition of policymakers and industry to close the maintenance funding gap.
#OSS#EU#Europe
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Firefox 141 released with reduced memory usage on Linux, forced restart no longer required to apply updates, AI feature to suggest tabs and name for tab groups, etc.:
9to5linux.com/firefox-141-web-

Firefox 142 available for beta testing, with a flexible exception list for the Enhanced Tracking Protection (ETP) Strict mode, improved drag-and-drop feature for blob images, and more:
9to5linux.com/firefox-142-is-n

Thunderbird 141 released with "Archive" action for notifications, warnings for OpenPGP key expiration, various bug fixes:
9to5linux.com/thunderbird-141-

FreeBSD 15 installer will include option to install a minimal KDE desktop:
phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-15-K

Blender will receive Android tablet and iPad support:
ostechnix.com/blender-ipad-and

Blender gets support for importing and exporting HDR videos:
phoronix.com/news/Blender-HDR-

CoMaps latest release available with Panoramax photos, better altitude contour lines, more information about wetland areas ,etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/7/

Itch.io removes adult content from search results, browse features:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/7/

Zed gets option to disable all AI features:
phoronix.com/news/Zed-Option-D
(Wow, I haven't seen anyone allow that before, it's cool to have that. I avoided Zed because of the AI crap built in, but I might give it a shot then.)

Immich 1.136 released with beta timeline, improved sync, UI improvements, streamlined bulk photo and video handling, etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/7/

Intel's PlaidML FOSS deep learning software gets discontinued:
phoronix.com/news/Intel-PlaidM

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FOSS NEWS

Mastodon (official) mobile apps and mastodon.social, mastodon.online web UI will include easily dismissable donation banner:
news.itsfoss.com/mastodon-in-a
(Some people often get mad if a project asks for donation within its software UI, but I think volunteer devs also deserve to get some payment for their work, it's fair to include a donation notice, if it doesn't annoy users with its placement.)

Brave and AdGuard will block Microsoft Recall:
brave.com/privacy-updates/35-b
alternativeto.net/news/2025/7/

Bluesky introduces age verification (using payment cards, ID scans, or face scans) for accessing adult content and direct messaging, and content controls for UK users:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/7/
(Yeah we're heading into a dystopian future, where you can't use social media without giving up sensitive information... Or can't send messages because a small portion of predators also use that feature... It shouldn't be the responsibility of governments and social media platforms to protect children, it's the parents' task to protect their children. If governments would really care about protecting children, they would rather push campaigns targeted towards parents to raise awareness of the importance of paying attention what their child is doing online. But nah, this "protect children" thing is only pushed for emotional manipulation, so that the governments can cover their arse, while building surveillance infrastructure.)

(more FOSS news in comment)

It's FOSS News · Mastodon Wants Funding and Won't Mind Nudging You for DonationThis small change could help support Mastodon.

Windows market share in Germany drops to 69.78%, down nearly 10 points in a year 📉

Meanwhile, macOS rises to 19.59%, driven by user demand for privacy & seamless integration 🍏

Linux more than doubles to 5.49%, reflecting growing interest in open-source, secure, and flexible systems 🐧

#Linux#Desktop#FOSS

“Who knew giving a ton of money to #CERN would lead to the #WWW? Who knew a Dutch free #OS (#minix) would incentivise a Finnish gradute student to write #Linux (the OS platform on most the cloud, half the smart phones out there)? Who knew that some small TV company (the #BBC) request for a simple low cost computer would lead to the founding of #ARM (that has more chips in the world than Intel or anyone else - again in your mobile device)?” 💯
From: @tforcworc
todon.nl/@tforcworc/1149025390

Todon.nljon crowcroft (@tforcworc@todon.nl)how to reform a national research institute. feel free to forward on other meeja/channels https://paravirtualization.blogspot.com/2025/07/how-to-reform-national-ai-institute.html

U.S. Linux desktop usage hits an all-time high: 5.04% as of June 2025 📈

Driven by Windows 10 EOL and privacy concerns over Windows 11 + AI features 🔐
More users turning to Linux for control, longevity & compatibility 💻
Crossing "Unknown" OS share marks a symbolic shift

Some call it the slow, quiet rise of the Linux desktop.

@itsfoss

news.itsfoss.com/linux-desktop

It's FOSS News · Made Linux Great Again? Linux Desktop Usage Hits Record High in the USA small, yet notable bump.
#Linux#Desktop#FOSS
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FOSS NEWS

Firefox 141 will include WebGPU support, Windows-only for now, with plans to extend it to Linux and macOS:
news.itsfoss.com/firefox-webgp
(Mozilla treating Linux as a second-class citizen? Another reason for distros to ditch it lol)

Servo monthly status update: work towards supporting incremental layout handling, support for viewport meta tags, scroll events in the DOM, barebones IndexedDB support, and more:
phoronix.com/news/Servo-June-2

Blender 4.5 LTS released with stable Vulkan backend, pen tablet tilt support, horizontal scrolling support in the UI, region resize highlighting, support for dropping a tree view item after the last element, a new operator to take a screenshot within Blender for an asset preview, a new shader node to control volume coefficients, etc.:
9to5linux.com/blender-4-5-lts-

VirtualBox 7.1.12 released with improved support for Linux kernel 6.16, bug fixes:
9to5linux.com/virtualbox-7-1-1

Organic Map July update released with updated OpenStreetMap data, better Arabic search, map display now highlights campsites, resort areas, and industrial zones, etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/7/

LibreOffice merged built-in support for Bitcoin, will probably by available in 26.2 next year:
phoronix.com/news/LibreOffice-

Wireshark 4.4.8 released with updated protocol support, bug fixes:
9to5linux.com/wireshark-4-4-8-

Calibre 8.7 released with support for generating page number files (APNX) on 2024 and newer MTP-based Kindle devices, ability to ignore “et al.” suffix on author names when finding similar e-books by author, bug fixes and improvements:
9to5linux.com/calibre-8-7-adds

Haiku monthly recap: Wifi driver replaced, work on HiDPI scaling, more robust error handling for the FAT file system driver, etc.:
phoronix.com/news/Haiku-OS-Jun

It's FOSS News · Firefox Catches Up to Chrome With the Addition of This Feature But Leaves Linux Out (for now)Mozilla did a very good job with this. Now, bring it to Linux as well, please.