As OpenTofu approaches its first stable release, the HashiCorp license change continues to reshape how we think about open source infrastructure tooling.
HashiCorp’s switch to the Business Source License has triggered a community fork of Terraform called OpenTofu, and the implications for infrastructure-as-code are enormous.
HashiCorp’s decision to relicense Terraform and other products under the Business Source License has sent shockwaves through the infrastructure community.
Red Hat’s decision to restrict public access to RHEL source code sends shockwaves through the enterprise Linux ecosystem and raises fundamental questions about open source sustainability.
Meta’s release of LLaMA, a family of foundation language models available to researchers, could reshape the AI landscape by democratizing access to powerful LLMs.
With Rust 1.67 freshly shipped and adoption accelerating across major tech companies, the language is crossing the threshold from promising to essential.