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https://codeberg.org/Codeberg/Community/issues/1654

As of today, Codeberg's Terms of Use (ToU) require repository contents to be licensed under a license approved by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) or the Open Source Initiative (OSI), as stated in the following two clauses (bolding mine):
§ 1 (2) Our service is open for all projects covered by a free software or open source licence, as defined by either the Free Software Foundation (FSF) or the Open Source Initiative (OSI).


and

§ 2 (1) Repository content shall be licensed under an open-source license approved by the Free Software Foundation (see list of the FSF) or the Open Source Initiative (see list of the OSI).
(...)

The OSI is currently working on a new definition of open source to be applied to "artificial intelligence" systems, which the OSI calls the "Open Source AI Definition" (OSAID) and intends to announce in late October. However, the OSAID appears to differ significantly in spirit from the OSI's original Open Source Definition (OSD), allowing for the dataset used to train a system (and thus generally necessary to replicate it) to be proprietary, as the checklist attached to the latest OSAID draft permits instead publishing a research paper, a technical report, or a draft card.
The OSI is explicit in its intention of not requiring training datasets to be open, having stated that (bolding mine
)
The role of training data is one of the most hotly debated parts of the definition. After long deliberation and co-design sessions we have concluded that defining training data as a benefit, not a requirement, is the best way to go

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You may learn more about this controversy from a recent opinion piece by Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols published in The Register.
Here's Ubuntu 24.04 LTS running in a virtual machine on the new OPPO Find X8 Pro, powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400.

As I've mentioned before, Google has been working with Qualcomm and MediaTek to upstream their hypervisor implementations (Gunyah and GenieZone respectively). With the latest Dimensity 9400 and Snapdragon 8 Elite devices, you should be able to run protected VMs, though whether you can do so without root is another story.

@MlgmXyysd tells me they were able to run Ubuntu in a VM on their Find X8 Pro without needing to root or modify the stock firmware in any way, but YMMV.
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Here's a first look at Android's upcoming all-in-one Terminal app, which downloads, configures, runs, and interfaces with an instance of Debian running a virtual machine!

Currently, the Debian images are hosted on a Googler's GitHub, but Google plans to host these images themselves soon. For more info on this Terminal app, check out this article.

(Thanks to an anonymous dev for sharing this!)
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Other than first generation SSD, which had a rocky start they are robust as drives go. Often we recommend these to speed an aging system if the slot for it is available.

https://www.xda-developers.com/ssd-wear-might-be-the-most-overhyped-hardware-problem/
Forwarded from Treble GSI's | Privacy + Secure
VideoLingo - Connect the World, Frame by Frame

VideoLingo is an all-in-one video translation, localization, and dubbing tool aimed at generating Netflix-quality subtitles. It eliminates stiff machine translations and multi-line subtitles while adding high-quality dubbing, enabling global knowledge sharing across language barriers. With an intuitive Streamlit interface, you can transform a video link into a localized video with high-quality bilingual subtitles and dubbing in just a few clicks.

🔗 Links:
- Start
- Demo videos
- Features
- Source Code

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PrivateAI

Transform your Android device into a powerful, secure AI companion. Run advanced language models directly on your phone, ensuring complete data privacy and offline functionality.

🔗 Links:
- Download
- Screenshots
- Features
- Built-in models

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Google's TOS doesn't eliminate a user's Fourth Amendment rights, judge rules [pdf]
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PocketPal AI

PocketPal AI is a pocket-sized AI assistant powered by small language models (SLMs) that run directly on your phone. Designed for both iOS and Android, PocketPal AI lets you interact with various SLMs without the need for an internet connection.

🔗 Links:
- Download for Android, IOS
- Screenshots
- Features
- Source Code

❤️ Special thanks to: Ouxyl for this post

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Forwarded from risingOS - News
Good day, everyone! Beta 2 for v6.0 is now available for the community!

To check what's new and fixed from initial beta, please visit:
https://github.com/RisingTechOSS/risingOS_changelogs

If anyone is interested in contributing patches (for their devices, corrections, etc.),
please feel free to submit a pull request. We'll review it as soon as possible.

We also want to thank everyone who reported issues in the initial beta release—your help is greatly appreciated! TYSM ❤️

We’d also like to take this opportunity to wish Sir @Not_ayan99 a very happy birthday! Thank you for your contributions to risingOS; we wish you a blessed year ahead 🥳

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google is going to release an improved play integrity API with stronger verdicts backed by "hardware security and other signals on Android 13+ devices" in the coming months

https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/10/whats-new-in-google-play.html
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🤖 Android 16 will be released in the second quarter of 2025. Google will release SDK updates more often than once a year.

Currently, the Android update schedule consists of one major update with SDK upgrades and changes in system behavior, and three quarterly updates with stability improvements and new features (Pixel Drop). However, Google has announced changes to the Android update schedule.

There are 2 SDK updates scheduled for 2025: a Major update in the second quarter (Q2) and a Minor update in the fourth quarter (Q4). Both updates include new APIs for developers, but changes affecting app behavior will only be contained in the major (first) update. The minor update will also include new features, bug fixes, and new APIs, but will not affect apps behavior, and developers will not do the same work twice.

The first and third quarter updates will be regular quarterly updates with 'Features only'.

Thus the first stable release of Android 16 'Baklava' will take place in spring 2025, instead of fall. Accordingly, and the first Developer Preview will appear much earlier than February.

Google argues that this change is necessary to “better align with the schedule of device launches across our ecosystem, so more devices can get the major release of Android sooner.”

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Confirmed: Android 16 is coming MONTHS earlier than usual next year!

I reported last month that Google will launch Android 16 in Q2 of 2025, and Google just confirmed the news. Plus, the developer preview is coming soon!

More details here.
BIG changes are coming to Android’s release cycle!

Google is not only releasing Android 16 MUCH earlier, but it’s also pushing out a second, minor release in Q4 2025 w/ new APIs.

Here’s how Android’s faster release schedule affects apps.