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The Arrival of DogeQueen! 👑🐕 🐕 DOGE is adorable, but its flaws are glaringly obvious: ❌ Unlimited supply expansion, adding 5.26 billion annually ❌ No governance, incapable of self-upgrading ❌ Closed-source tech, hindering developer participation ❌ Single-chain applications, outdated for modern needs Addressing Doge's four major pain points, DogeQueen emerges to inject real value into meme coins! #DogeQueen #DOGE #memeCoin #deflationaryMechanism #openSourceEcosystem #crossChain #cryptoInnovation
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In 2025, Linux Foundation Research delivered data‑driven insights shaping the future of open source and industry innovation. See the reports that guided decisions and collaboration across the ecosystem: hubs.la/Q03Zb9-00 #LFResearch #OpenSource #DataDriven #OpenSourceEcosystem
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🎯 5 Key OM1 Features You Need to Know Hey robotics friends! Let's explore five key features of @openmind_agi OM1 that could change the way we view intelligent robots in the future. 1. Modular Architecture & Python Programming Language OM1 is designed with a modular architecture: each component (sensor input, AI model, action execution) is built to be easily connected and interchangeable. Because it uses Python as its base, developers can more quickly develop new modules without having to “start from scratch.” ➡ Insight: With modularization, robots can be upgraded without having to change the entire system. 2. Hardware-Agnostic (No Specific Hardware) OM1 supports a wide variety of robots — humanoid, quadrupedal, wheeled — without being tied to a specific brand or hardware system ➡ Insight: It's like “Android for robots” — one system that can be used by many different tools. 3. Multimodal Data Integration & Wide Sensor Input Robots using the OM1 can process data from cameras, LIDAR, microphones, web feeds, and even social media — and then act on that information. ➡ Insight: Robots do not just “see” or “move”, but “understand” the environment in a multimodal format. 4. Robot Collaboration via the FABRIC Protocol In addition to OM1, OpenMind also introduced FABRIC — a protocol that allows different robots to share context, recognize each other, and learn together. ➡ Insight: Just as humans can share information via the internet, robots can also share “experiences”, instead of working alone. 5. Open-Source Ecosystem & Developer Community OM1 was released as an open-source project, allowing anyone to participate in developing, modifying, and implementing it in real projects. ➡ Insight: This opens up huge opportunities — from small research to commercial applications — without being locked into a single vendor. OM1 is more than just “robot software”—it presents a new foundation for intelligent robots: modular, flexible, sensor-to-model, collaborative between robots, and open to the entire community. If robots of the future will “live” in homes, industry, or public services—OM1 could be one of the core systems that makes that possible. #OpenMind #Robotics #OM1 #AIVision #OpenSourceEcosystem
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KubeCon CloudNativeCon is where startups shine. From discounted KubeCon booths to global brand amplification—CNCF gives your startup a seat at the table. 🔗 Explore CNCF Startup Membership: hubs.la/Q03HtGm70 #CNCF #CloudNativeStartups #OSS #KubeCon #TechScaling #OpenSourceEcosystem
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"In Q3 2024, Phylum identified 465,897 malicious packages in the software supply chain open source ecosystem." Read the latest Evolution of Software Supply Chain Security Report via the Phylum Research Team - blog.phylum.io/q3-2024-evolu… [7 min read] #DevOps #CISO #opensourceecosystem
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