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PHP remains widely used, especially in small and mid-sized teams—but its developer base is aging.

Don Watkins (@linuxnerd) explores findings from the 2026 PHP Landscape Report, including deployment trends, security priorities, and the growing talent gap.
https://allthingsopen.org/articles/why-new-developers-not-learning-php-2026

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VPN-based security assumes trust too early.

Watch Nick Taylor’s (@nickytonline) All Things Open 2025 talk to see how identity-aware proxies apply zero trust to Kubernetes with request-level verification and policy-driven access.

https://allthingsopen.org/articles/zero-trust-kubernetes-context-over-credentials

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Small language models are becoming a serious production choice, not just a compromise.

Nihal Kaul looks at how open source tooling helps teams fine-tune, serve, and deploy smaller models with more control.

https://allthingsopen.org/articles/small-language-models-open-source-ai-production

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Learn Linux TV shares a hands-on tutorial for Linux backups that do not quietly break in the background.

Build with rsync, automate with systemd timers, retain changed files, and monitor failures with https://Healthchecks.io.

https://allthingsopen.org/articles/automated-linux-backups-rsync-systemd-dont-fail

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Vulnerability management in open source means balancing transparency with user safety.

Jeremy Stanley shares his insights on private security coordination, community norms, and why relationships matter in open source careers.

https://allthingsopen.org/articles/vulnerability-management-transparency-user-safety

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Open source gave us the legal right to modify code—but not always the practical ability.

Stefano Maffulli suggests AI could be the missing piece, lowering the cost of development and making software more adaptable for everyone.

https://allthingsopen.org/articles/ai-final-frontier-copyleft-second-liberation

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Agentic AI is entering a new phase—focused less on compute and more on orchestration, governance, and trust.

Danielle Cook shares takeaways from the MCP Dev Summit, where multi-agent architectures and security challenges took center stage.
https://allthingsopen.org/articles/agentic-ai-mcp-dev-summit-infrastructure-governance

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Kevin D. Korte makes the case that open source without data portability is incomplete freedom.

Open formats, clear APIs, and strong documentation help users move freely and projects work better together.
https://allthingsopen.org/articles/open-source-data-portability-freedom-competitive-advantage

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Learn Linux TV shares practical advice for learning Linux tools without overwhelm: start small, build real workflows, use passion projects, and master history early.

Watch the video and read more.

https://allthingsopen.org/articles/5-practical-tips-learning-linux-tools

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A productivity tracker powered by dice rolls and generative music? 🎲

WLOS explores Bree Hall’s approach to front-end customization—making the web more expressive while reinforcing that accessibility and mentorship matter in tech.

https://allthingsopen.org/articles/dnd-productivity-tracker-generative-music

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