Rust Is Coming To Debianâs APT Package Manager
A maintainer of Debianâs Advanced Package Tool (APT) âhas announced plans to introduce hard Rust dependencies into APT starting May 2026,â reports the blog Itâs FOSS.
The integration targets critical areas like parsing .deb, .ar, and tar files plus HTTP signature verification using Sequoia. [APT maintainer Julian Andres Klode] said these components âwould strongly benefit from m ⌠â Read more
All good things come to an end, I guess.
I have an Epson printer (AcuLaser C1100) and an Epson scanner (Perfection V10), both of which I bought about 20 years ago. The hardware still works perfectly fine.
Until recently, Epson still provided Linux drivers for them. That is pretty cool! I noticed today that they have relaunched their driver website â and now I canât find any Linux drivers for that hardware anymore. Just doesnât list it (it does list some drivers for Windows 7, for example).
I mean, okay, weâre talking about 20 years here. That is a very long time, much more than I expected. But if it still works, why not keep using it?
Some years ago, I started archiving these drivers locally, because I anticipated that they might vanish at some point. So I can still use my hardware for now (even if I had to reinstall my PC for some reason). It might get hacky at some point in the future, though.
This once more underlines the importance of FOSS drivers for your hardware. I sadly didnât pay attention to that 20 years ago.
FOSS infrastructure is under attack by AI companies
What do SourceHut, GNOMEâs GitLab, and KDEâs GitLab have in common, other than all three of them being forges? Well, it turns out all three of them have been dealing with immense amounts of traffic from âAIâ scrapers, who are effectively performing DDoS attacks with such ferocity itâs bringing down the infrastructures of these major open source projects. Being open source, and thus publicly accessible, means these scrapers have ⌠â Read more
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