Miesiąc: lipiec 2022
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Google's Pixel 6a Is Facing A Broken Finger Print Scanner Issue
Users who were hoping for strong, fingerprint biometrics security for their Pixel 6a may need to hold out since that aspect of the device appears to be broken at launch. That’s based on recent news that appears to back up earlier, pre-release reports on the matter. Specifically, citing two separate YouTube channels, Beebom and Geekyranjit,…
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How To Enable Bypass Charging On The ROG Phone 6
When it comes to mobile gaming on the ROG Phone 6, a feature like bypass charging can be your best friend. With the ROG Phone 6 and ROG Phone 6 Pro, there are two main issues that you can run into. One is the increase in temperature which is not completely avoidable, but it is…
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Google Will Add An EQ Feature To The Pixel Buds Pro This Year
Google’s highly anticipated Pixel Buds Pro launched on July 28 with a bevy of features, but one thing they’re missing is an EQ feature. As it turns out, it looks like Google plans to add this to the Pixel Buds Pro at some point in 2022. A recent report from 9To5Google says a “full 5-band…
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Top 10 Best Gaming Headsets For Xbox Series X|S – Updated July 29, 2022
Looking for the best gaming headset for your Xbox can feel a bit overwhelming due to all the options, as there are so many Xbox gaming headsets out there. But we aim to trim the fat and weed out any options that really aren’t worth your time compared to the competition. In this guide we’ve…
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Top 10 Best Wired Headsets For The Steam Deck – Updated July 29, 2022
Let’s get real here, the best headsets for the Steam Deck might be wired ones if you care about getting the most battery life out of your Deck possible during your sessions. They won’t drain battery like wireless headsets do. So you’ll only have to focus on other battery draining factors. Like volume levels, frame…
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Twitter Testing Mixing Images And Videos In Posts
Right now, people are a bit unhappy with Twitter. The price of Twitter Blue is going up, but the company is not adding any more features. However, the company is pressing forward. Twitter is testing the ability for people to add both images and videos to their posts. When you’re making a new tweet, you…
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Best Verizon Phone Plans – Updated July 2022
For many people, Verizon is seen as the best wireless carrier in the US, based on their speeds and coverage across the country. Verizon also has a number of different plans available that you can choose from, ranging from around $40 per month, all the way up to $100 per month. That is a pretty…
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Sony Has Shipped 21.7 Million PS5 Consoles As Of Q1 FY2022
Sony’s PS5 unit sales have reached 21.7 million as of the company’s Q1 fiscal year 2022, according to the company’s latest financial results posted Friday July 29. This is a bump up from 19.3 million total PS5 unit sales as of the previous quarter. And a report from June 3 revealed Sony had shipped over…
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Top 10 Best Alternatives To The Pixel 6a
The Google Pixel 6a is one of the hottest phones on the market right now. It’s the mid-range version of the popular Pixel 6, and it’s been well-received thus far. While the phone has made its way to the Indian market, and while the price is not too shabby, there are still some people who…
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Qualcomm & Samsung Extend Their Partnership Till 2030
Qualcomm and Samsung have extended their strategic partnership for seven more years. Specifically, the two companies are extending their patent license agreement through the end of 2030. They are also expanding the scope of their partnership as part of this renewal. Qualcomm announced the extension Wednesday, during its quarterly earnings call for the period ending…
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PS5 Will Now Support 1440p With Its Latest Update
Sony is pushing its latest software update to the PS5, and it adds one long-sought-after feature, support for 1440p resolution. While the console has always supported 1080p and 4K, 1440p support was conveniently left out for PS5 owners. But that’s all changing with the new update. The update is also adding a handful of other…
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Skyline Advisor Pro Proactive Findings – July Edition
Tweet VMware Skyline Advisor Pro releases new Proactive Findings every month. Findings are prioritized by trending issues in VMware Support, issues raised through post escalation review, security vulnerabilities, and issues raised from VMware engineering, and customers. For the month of July, we released 48 new Findings. Of these, there are 27 Findings based on trending…
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What is an Open Source Program Office and why you should have one
A well-designed Open Source Program Office is the center of competency for an organization’s Open Source operations and structure. The post What is an Open Source Program Office and why you should have one first appeared on Voices of Open Source. Source: opensource.org
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Spotify Expects To Hit Almost Half A Billion Users Soon
Spotify is, undoubtedly, the biggest music streaming service on the market, and it’s not shy about sharing its numbers. During the company’s Q2 2022 earnings call, Spotify revealed that it expects to hit 450 million users by October. The numbers are in, so we’re going to start seeing the Q2 2022 earnings for a lot…
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Sony Is Adding The Entire Yakuza Series To PlayStation Plus
Sony has announced this morning that it’s bringing the entire Yakuza series of games to PlayStation Plus. The first of those games is being added on August 2 as part of the free monthly games for August. Which you can claim on all three PlayStation Plus tiers. Next week, PlayStation Plus subscribers can claim Yakuza:…
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Play Store Blocks A Children's Diabetes App From Sending Messages
The Google Play Store blocked a UK-based children’s diabetes app from sending alarm messages to parents, BBC reports. CamAps FX is a mobile app that allows parents to monitor the health status of their children and see if they need insulin. The app was banned on the Play Store for two years because Google believed…
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Turn Your Wired Android Auto Wireless, Motorola MA1 Is Back In Stock
Android Auto users who want to add wireless functionality to their wired head units will want to keep an eye out for the Motorola MA1 dongle. The gadget, first announced at CES 2022, has largely been out of stock for the past several months. But, based on recent reports and a quick glance at the…
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Samsung Poaches Apple Semiconductor Expert To Bolster Its Chip Tech
Samsung has hired a semiconductor expert from Apple to bolster its chip tech. According to Business Korea, Kim Woo-pyeong is leaving the Cupertino-based iPhone maker after nine years to join the Korean giant. He will serve as the director of the company’s newly established Packaging Solution Center within the Device Solution America (DSA) division. Kim…
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Verizon Starts Selling Lenovo ThinkPad X13s With UWB 5G
Verizon has launched the Lenovo ThinkPad X13s, a business-ready PC that offers 5G Ultra-Wideband connectivity. Announced at MWC 2022 in February, the laptop is available to purchase from both Lenovo and Verizon. But let’s check out its specs first up. The Lenovo ThinkPad X13s specifications The Lenovo ThinkPad X13s is one of the first laptops…
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Razer Revives Deathstalker Keyboard Series With Major Upgrades
Razer is bringing back the Deathstalker keyboard series in the form of the Deathstalker V2, V2 Pro, and V2 Pro TKL. Three new keyboards that mark the return of something Razer hasn’t really offered in a pretty long time. A gaming keyboard with low-profile keys in a super slim form factor. Sure, Razer offers the…
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Verizon Will Now Sell You An Xbox Series X|S Starting At $25 A Month
Microsoft and Verizon are making much easier to get your hands on an Xbox Series X|S console. While the latest Xbox hardware is still kind of hard to find at most retailers, Verizon will now sell you an Xbox Series X or Series S console starting at $24.99 a month. This is because the carrier…
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OSI to attend SCaLE 19x conference
Meet OSI at SCaLE 19X- the 19th annual Southern California Linux Expo happening July 28th – July 30th. The post OSI to attend SCaLE 19x conference first appeared on Voices of Open Source. Source: opensource.org
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Top 10 Best Gaming Mice For The Steam Deck – Updated July, 2022
The Steam Deck us one of the best gaming machines out there right now for PC gamers, and one of the best gaming machines out there for PC gamers needs the best gaming mice to pair with it. There are loads of gaming mice out there you can use for the Steam Deck but not…
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Android 13 Will Make Chrome More Stylus-Friendly
With phones like the Galaxy Note/S22 Ultra, the TCL Stylus 5G, and the Motorola G Stylus 5G, stylus life is becoming a major part of the smartphone market. Because of this, there’s a new addition coming to Chrome that will make it better for using a stylus on Android 13 (and you can thank Samsung…
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Google Adds Tablet Optimizations To Workspace Apps
Google is finally working to make Android a better platform for larger screen devices. Thus, the company added some useful optimizations for its suite of productivity apps. Google Workspace apps are getting some useful tablet optimizations to better utilize the extra screen real estate, according to Engadget. Back in May, Google announced that the company…
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Garmin Fenix 7 Series: Everything You Need To Know – Updated July, 2022
When it comes to smartwatches Garmin puts out some really hefty hardware, and the Fenix 7 series is the latest to come from the company. Following up on the Fenix 6 series, the Garmin Fenix 7 series keeps a lot of the same features from the older models. But it amplifies things by adding some…
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The Best Wireless Nintendo Switch Controllers – Updated July, 2022
The Nintendo Switch is great as a portable console but if you play it while docked to a TV, you may want to use a controller other than the Joy-Con, and these are some of the best wireless controllers we’ve found for the Switch. Nintendo of course makes its own, but there are a number…
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A Known "Unknown Sign-In" Error Is Plaguing Microsoft Outlook Users
Microsoft is hard at work looking to fix an ongoing “Unknown sign-in activity” error that’s currently hitting Outlook users across the board. That’s based on recent reports detailing the issue and the company’s response. Now, the error in question appears to be a configuration problem on the server side. That means that users can’t actually…
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The Fitbit Sense 2 Says Goodbye To The Capacitive Button
A new set of leaked images reportedly shows the tracker portion of the upcoming Fitbit Sense 2, and it comes without a capacitive button. In its place, sits a new physical button you can actually press in for a tactile feel. The report comes from 9To5Google and supports rumors from earlier this year that Fitbit…
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New State Mobile's July Update Adds New Map, Survivor Pass & More
New State Mobile (formerly known as PUBG: New State) just pushed put the update for the month of July and it adds a good chunk of stuff. Namely a new map for the Team Deathmatch mode but also a new weapon, some new customization options, a new survivor pass, and an overhaul of Troi Extreme.…
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Top 10 Best Amazon Fire TV Built-in TVs – July 2022
If you’re in the market for a new TV, you may want to check one out that has Amazon Fire TV’s software built-in. Much like Android TV, Google TV and Roku, there are many TV manufacturers that are using Fire TV as their software – and Amazon makes their own TVs now. So you won’t…
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Top 10 Best Xbox Game Pass Games – Updated July, 2022
Xbox Game Pass is easily one of the best values in gaming, but what are the best games for it? Which titles should you focus your time on? Well the answer to that will change from person to person, as naturally people have unique tastes. But, that doesn’t mean there aren’t a group of games…
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TikTok Will Finally Let Viewers Enable Closed Captions
Auto-generated closed captions have become a much-needed feature for social media and video-sharing platforms. TikTok introduced them last, but closed captions could not be enabled by the viewers. Only the creators could control if they were in the video. However, that’s changed. YouTube is really the platform that popularized auto-generated captions for online platforms. This…
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Top 10 Best Wall Chargers For Samsung Galaxy A53 5G – July 2022
Much like its high-end smartphones, Samsung has taken the wall charger out of the Galaxy A53 5G’s box as well. Which means that you’re going to want to buy some chargers for your Galaxy A53 5G, so you can make sure your phone never completely dies. So here, we have rounded up the very best…
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The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 May Cost More Than The Flip 3
Leaks about Samsung‘s 2022 foldables have come left, right, and center over the past few months. But hardly any of them touched the pricing side of things. Pretty much all leaks have been about the specs and design of the upcoming devices. Now, with just a few weeks left for its launch, we have an…
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Top 10 Best Casual Games For Android – Updated July, 2022
Casual games are many things and sometimes they’re nothing but time wasters, but some of the best casual games are there to not only help you pass the time but also deliver a great gaming experience that you really do enjoy. Casual games can also be a great way to relax and wind down from…
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Netflix: Everything You Need To Know – Updated July 2022
Netflix is really the first streaming service that existed. It has been streaming movies and TV shows since around 2007. Though the service has been around since 1997, when it would mail out DVDs to customers to watch movies and TV shows, and they could return it whenever they wanted. Now, Netflix is one of…
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Top 10 Best Samsung Galaxy Smartphones – Updated July 2022
Samsung is the number one (sometimes number two, depending on the time of year) smartphone maker in the world for one big reason. That is because Samsung releases a ton of different models. From the Galaxy A line, the Galaxy S line and now the Galaxy Z foldables line. If you head to your carrier’s…
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Pixel 6a Launches At A Much Higher Price In India
The much anticipated Google Pixel 6a has finally launched, and people can start getting their devices in hand. It launched in several markets for a competitive price, but that’s not the case for all of the markets. The Pixel 6a launched at a higher price in the Indian market. The Pixel 6a is Google’s next…
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Top 10 Best Android TVs – Updated July 2022
Are you in the market for a new TV and want to get an Android TV for your home? Then you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will be listing the ten best Android TVs that are currently available. These are TVs that have Android TV built-in. Some on the market just…
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Samsung Canceled Galaxy S22 FE To Sell More Galaxy S22 Ultra Phones
Last month, reports emerged that Samsung may not launch a Fan Edition (FE) variant of the Galaxy S22. It appears the company was forced to cancel the affordable flagship this year due to the global chip shortage. The Korean behemoth couldn’t procure enough chipsets and had to decide between whether to make fewer Galaxy S22…
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Twitter Blue – Everything You Need To Know
If you’re an avid Twitter user, then you might find some utility in Twitter Blue. This is the company’s way of offering its users more useful and fun features to those who subscribe to it. However, a lot of people don’t know what the Twitter Blue subscription is, so this article will explain everything that…
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Top 10 Best Accessories for Samsung Galaxy A53 5G – Updated July 2022
Looking for some new accessories to outfit your new Galaxy A53 5G smartphone? Well you’ve come to the right place. Here we have all of the best accessories that you can pick up and take full advantage of the Galaxy A53 5G experience. You won’t find cases in this list, we have separate lists for…
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Ubisoft+: Everything You Need To Know – Updated July, 2022
Ubisoft+ is one of many different services that allow you access to a number of games from a certain publisher. In this case, Ubisoft games from the likes of the Assassin’s Creed franchise, The Division, Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon and more. If you’re unfamiliar with Ubisoft+ and everything that it offers, not to worry. This…
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Tackling sticky questions about cryptocurrency and Open Source from a legal perspective
In the days following the Free Software Foundation Europe Legal Network Conference in Stockholm, an… The post Tackling sticky questions about cryptocurrency and Open Source from a legal perspective first appeared on Voices of Open Source. Source: opensource.org
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Rainbow Six Mobile: Everything You Need To Know – Updated July, 2022
This morning Ubisoft revealed Rainbow Six Mobile, the mobile adaption of Rainbow Six Siege designed for play on Android and iOS smartphones and tablets. Since the game is in active development, there will be a lot to learn about it in the coming months. But Ubisoft has already shared plenty of information about this upcoming…
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Elon Musk's Twitter Trial Will Take Place In October
Elon Musk vs. Twitter is an ongoing saga that might come to a close sooner than we all thought. Both sides attended a hearing today with Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick to decide if the trial should be pushed all the way to February next year. However, according to The Verge, Elon’s trial with Twitter will happen…
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Top 8 Best Power Banks For Android – Updated July 2022
These days, smartphone batteries are pretty efficient, and do last a full day. But what about when you have a longer day then usual, and are away from a wall charger? Well that’s where power banks come into play. Allowing you to juice up your phone in a hurry without needing to be tied to…
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Razer Takes On Dbrand With Its New Blade Laptop Skins
Razer is taking it to the custom skin market and releasing a series of custom laptop skins for its line of Blade gaming laptops. Which directly competes with Dbrand’s products as the Blade was a consistent offering from the company. That being said, they’ll more than likely live harmoniously in the market as Dbrand still…
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HyperX Expands Microphone Lineup With New Model And Colors
HyperX, today is expanding on its lineup of gaming microphones, announcing a new mic model called the DuoCast. Additionally, the company is launching new colorways of existing microphones. Both the QuadCast S mic and the SoloCast mic can now be picked up in a white colorway. For anyone looking to brighten up their gaming space…
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What Are Gallium Nitride (GaN) Chargers? Everything You Need To Know
In the past few years, you’ve probably heard a lot about Gallium Nitride or GaN for short, when it comes to chargers. Many companies that make chargers and sell them on Amazon, have been using GaN for quite some time. And now bigger companies, like Apple are getting involved. But the big question is, what…
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The Plastic Surface Duo Was Spotted On eBay
The Microsoft Duo is nothing if not expensive. However, Microsoft planned on launching a less premium version of the devices, but the company canceled it. Well, this plastic version of the Surface Duo actually popped up on eBay, and it gives us a look at what the device looked like. The Surface Duo was plagued…
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Surprising Things You Can Buy With Bitcoin And Other Cryptos
The crypto world evolves with each day passing, and digital coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum are gaining more and more ground in people’s daily lives. Designed to be a medium for day-to-day transactions, Bitcoin was initially used for commerce, but now various things can be bought with this currency. Companies worldwide have started to embrace…
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Phone Comparisons: Nothing Phone (1) vs Google Pixel 6a
This time around we’re comparing two really compelling mid-range smartphones, the Nothing Phone (1) vs Google Pixel 6a. The Nothing Phone (1) actually launched earlier today, while the Pixel 6a got announced in May. The thing is, the device still didn’t get released, that will happen later this month. So, we didn’t get a chance…
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Top 10 Best Simulation Games For Android – Updated July, 2022
The best simulation games are ones that not only immerse you in the world and the presence of the character, but give you tons of tasks to complete. So you always have something to fill your time. There are LOADS of these games on Android, but not all of them are equal to one another. While many…
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Microsoft Reportedly Returns To 3 Year Cycle With Windows 12 In 2024
Microsoft will return to a three-year cycle for its big Windows updates, starting with Windows 12 slated to arrive in 2024. That’s based on recent reports citing Windows Central’s Zac Bowden and detailing the change. Now, Windows has not been on a three-year release cycle for some time now. The update cycle for Windows 10…
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You Can Now Save Money On Google Store Purchases With Play Points
Play Points have just become a much more useful perk, because you can now use them to save money on purchases from the Google Store. A report from 9To5Google points out the newly available option for spending earned points. If you head into the Play Store app, then tap on your profile avatar and tap…
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Why we need to dive deeper into AI
Discussing if Copilot has an Open Source license issue or a copyright issue means getting lost in legal weeds and missing the point. To me the issue with Copilot is fairness. But it’s not just GitHub. The post Why we need to dive deeper into AI first appeared on Voices of Open Source. Source: opensource.org
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The future of innovation has patent-free standards
Supposedly “open“ standards – including those ratified by ISO, CEN and ETSI – can’t be implemented without going cap-in-hand to the world’s largest companies to buy a license. The post The future of innovation has patent-free standards first appeared on Voices of Open Source. Source: opensource.org
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Helping Open Source projects thrive by putting essential licensing data at teams’ fingertips
ClearlyDefined is a central hub for all things Open Source software licenses. The post Helping Open Source projects thrive by putting essential licensing data at teams’ fingertips first appeared on Voices of Open Source. Source: opensource.org
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What does AI have in common with Open Source?
OSI Executive Director, Stefano Maffulli, sat down with Richard Littauer and Justin Dorfman hosts of the podcast series Sustain and had an interesting conversation about our upcoming Deep Dive: AI event and what AI has in common with Open Source. The post What does AI have in common with Open Source? first appeared on Voices of Open Source. …