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Zed Editor introduces one-click agent extensions for ACP integration:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/11

Git 2.52-rc0 Starts Working On SHA1-SHA256 Interop, Hints For New Default Branch Name:
phoronix.com/news/Git-2.52-rc0

GCC 16 Lands Improved Memmove Behavior For x86/x86_64 CPUs:
phoronix.com/news/GCC-16-x86-I

OpenProject 16.6 adds new project evaluation tools & significant performance improvements:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/11

Open Container Initiative "OCI" Runtime Spec v1.3 Released With FreeBSD Support:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/11

Vulkan 1.4.332 Brings A New Qualcomm Extension For AI / ML:
phoronix.com/news/Vulkan-1.4.3

Vite 7.2 brings proxy HTTP2 support, build.license option, ESM config features:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/11

Kodi 21.3 brings HDR support on the Xbox One and Blu-ray playback enhancements on Linux:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/11

FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 5 Released With Build Fixes For Google & Azure Clouds:
phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-15.0

Rust-Based Redox OS Gets Servo Web Engine Running - Sort Of:
phoronix.com/news/Redox-OS-Oct

Zed Editor introduces one-click agent extensions for ACP integration
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Gitea 1.25.0 removes deprecated auth, streams archives, adds 3D previews:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/10

Qt Creator 18 Released With Experimental Support For Development Containers:
phoronix.com/news/Qt-Creator-1

Rust 1.91 adds Tier 1 support for ARM64 Windows platform, raw pointer warnings, and more:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/10

Gradle 9.2.0 brings Windows ARM support and stable Daemon toolchain:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/10

Pi-hole 6.2 released with security upgrades, Alpine Linux support, and DNS enhancements:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/10

Immich 2.2 released with OCR search, web layout boost, mobile workflow updates, and more:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/10

Jellyfin 0.19 for Android TV brings voice search, inactivity popup & enhanced music player:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/10

Good News! Austrian Ministry Kicks Out Microsoft in Favor of Nextcloud:
news.itsfoss.com/austrian-mini

FFmpeg Receives $100K in Funding from India's FLOSS/fund Initiative:
news.itsfoss.com/ffmpeg-receiv

FreeBSD 15.0 Beta 4 Released With Newer Linux WiFi Drivers & Updated OpenZFS:
phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-15.0

FreeBSD Celebrates The Milestone Of Reproducible Builds & No Root Needed:
phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-Goes

OpenIndiana 2025.10 ISOs Available For Download:
phoronix.com/news/OpenIndiana-

Genode-Powered Sculpt OS 25.10 Brings Performance Improvements & Better Drivers:
phoronix.com/news/Sculpt-OS-25

GlassWorm: First Self-Propagating Worm Using Invisible Code Hits OpenVSX Marketplace

A month after Shai Hulud became the first self-propagating worm in the npm ecosystem, we just discovered the world's first worm targeting VS Code extensions on OpenVSX marketplace.

koi.ai/blog/glassworm-first-se

www.koi.aiGlassWorm: First Self-Propagating Worm Using Invisible Code Hits OpenVSX Marketplace | Koi Blog

I'm discovering what’s so great about editor as an -assisted and markdown writing assistant. I’m comfortable straddling the worlds of writing and code, but many of my colleagues get uncomfortable in a code editor.

I think there’s an opportunity for them to release a writing-first version of the software that looks less like a code editor and more like a distraction-free editor for where you can chat with your AI around your writing work.

One thing that has really surprised me about my move to Linux over the last year or so, is that there is not a single usable open source code editor for web development.
I can't stand VScode, because it is a clunky bloated piece of crap, and so many others just copy it for some reason. A few others looked promising, but are just too unstable and lacks development, or even look abandoned.
For the last few months, I have been trying to use ZED, as it seems to get hyped up, but it is absolutely awful, even if you ignore the AI functionality.
It kept messing with my code, despite trying to tell it not too, and it's syntax highlighting is so bad, that three quarters of the page is often just one colour. Then there is all these popups appearing in font of the code I'm trying to write.
I've ended up having to again just go back to Sublime Text, which unfortunately is propriety. But now I can see my code again, ZED has broken it by stripping out some closing tags and adding white space where I don't want it.
That means I have zero interest in Zedless either, which is going to be the upstream code with the AI and telementary stripped out.
I'm not one for usually grumbling about open source apps, as I understand it is people's own time, but I had expected a good open source IDE for Linux to be easy to find.

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Apache NetBeans 27 released with Gradle 9 fixes, improved JDK 25 compatibility, Maven 3.9.11, improved refactoring for standalone files, improvements for code formatting and reindentation, etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/8/

Microsoft's DocumentDB (PostgreSQL-based, MongoDB compatible document database) is now under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation:
news.itsfoss.com/documentdb-mo

QEMU 10.1 released with Intel TDX (Trust Domain Extensions) support, ARM, RISC-V and LoongArch improvements, etc.:
9to5linux.com/qemu-10-1-releas

FreeBSD quarterly status report: bsd-user-4-linux (BSD user-mode emulation for QEMU on Linux), ability to install packages from pkg.freebsd.org in the system installer, Sylve (Proxmox-inspired, unified system management platform), Geomann (partition tool), work on suspend/resume and s0ix sleep support for laptops, porting Apple's HFS+ file-system:
phoronix.com/news/FreeBSD-Q2-2

GhostBSD presents the new macOS-like Gershwin desktop environment, a successor to GNUstep, currently with Xorg support with plans for Wayland, using XFCE4-WM with plans for a custom WM:
phoronix.com/news/GhostBSD-Ger

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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

Mozilla discontinues Fakespot Deep Fake Detector:
omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/06/mozill

Organic Maps gets option to save planned routes and other improvements:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

CoMaps 2025.06.10 is now available on F-Droid with new UI and updated maps:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

Proton Mail and Calendar gets option for adding notes when replying to event invitations:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

ONLYOFFICE 9.0 released with new themes, redesigned start screen, new Diagram Viewer tool, new supported formats (Markdown, OpenDocument Graphics, Excel binary workbook files) etc.:
omgubuntu.co.uk/2025/06/onlyof

Immich 1.135 released with iOS home screen widgets, Google Cast support and album descriptions in mobile apps, opt-in Google Cast integration and new onboarding flow on web, etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

ReactOS gets better support for fullscreen programs:
phoronix.com/news/ReactOS-Full

Calibre 8.5 released with improved Kobo driver, new button in the Manage Data Files dialog to cancel remaining e-books when managing multiple ones, etc.:
9to5linux.com/calibre-8-5-open

Zed gets new multi-language debugger tool, supporting Rust, Go, Python, JavaScript and C/C++:
news.itsfoss.com/zed-debugger-

Git 2.50 released with multi-pack reachability, improved multiple cruft packs, ORT merge engine, etc.:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

Servo gets animated GIF support, support for SVG images via HTML "img" tag, input type="color" support, better layout and CSS support, etc.:
phoronix.com/news/Servo-May-20

Zen Browser 1.13b released with spaces for tabs instead of workspaces, updated Firefox base, Google Safe Browsing support:
alternativeto.net/news/2025/6/

OMG! Ubuntu · Mozilla Axes its 'Deepfake' AI Detector Add-On - OMG! UbuntuMozilla is axing another project that was a perfect fit for a company whose founding mission is to make the web better. Next week, on June 26 2025, the

Nachdem seit Donnerstag endlich unser installiert ist, habe ich mich nun auch mit beschäftigt - und bin sehr begeistert, wie viele Werte und Statistiken man damit schon nach kurzer Einarbeitungszeit rausholen kann - und was Homeassistant alles kann.
Da ärgere ich mich fast, dass ich das so lange nur auf der Todo-Liste hatte


Allerdings verstehe ich noch nicht alle Werte / Entities des
, was die angeben bzw. worin der Unterschied liegt.
Bsp: "Meter Active Power Total" und "Active Power".

Das ist vom Wert her nicht dasselbe, ich verstehe aber noch nicht, was der Unterschied ist.

Meine
bekomme ich leider noch gar nicht in Home Assistent und habe dazu noch keine Info / Anleitung gefunden. Ich bin aber 100% sicher, dass die sich in Home Assistent integrieren lässt. Da muss ich vielleicht mal bei Tinkerforge anfragen.

Was die Konfiguration von Home Assistent betrifft, habe ich auch noch ein paar Baustellen. Ich würde z.B. die Bezeichnungen und Farben von "energy-distribution" (in angehängtem Bild 1 das untere Diagramm) gern anpassen wie beim
. Ich kapiere aber noch nicht, was ich dazu im angeben muss.