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Last updated: May 23, 2026, 8:39 AM ET

Open Source & Developer Tools

The open source community escalated a licensing dispute after Prusa Research accused Bambu Studio of violating the Prusa Slicer AGPL license since forking the project, a claim that reignited debate over compliance obligations for derivative works. On the tooling front, a new Unix shell written entirely in Ruby called Rubish drew developer attention for replacing POSIX commands with pure Ruby equivalents, offering a lighter dependency footprint for teams already running Rails or Sinatra pipelines.

Privacy & Government Surveillance

Meanwhile, US tech firms disclosed names of Dutch regulator officials to Senate investigators, raising questions about cross-border data sharing between American platforms and foreign regulators. The move comes as the White House directed federal agencies to install a new government app on all employee devices, expanding mobile surveillance capabilities across the civilian workforce. Across Europe, a Spanish court declined to fine NordVPN over a LaLiga piracy blocking order, reinforcing that VPN services face an uneven regulatory environment depending on jurisdiction.

Offbeat

A Guardian feature recounted how a couple found an abandoned baby on a subway and raised him to adulthood, now, illustrating how a single impulsive act can reshape an entire life.