Linux Foundation
firmAI & Compute · Darknet & Cyber
The 'open source' badge can be cover for a system that's actually closed at the top.
Who they are
A non-profit that governs open-source software, led by executive director Jim Zemlin.
What they do
In the engine's read, it provides an open-source veneer for what is really a locked-down frontier-tech gate.
How it works
As a member of the Glasswing consortium it supplies the 'ideological legitimacy' layer, and it accepted $4 million from Anthropic for its open-source security efforts (Alpha-Omega / OpenSSF).
Why it matters
It shows how the trusted 'open' label can lend cover to a structure that stays closed where it counts.
The engine's record — word for word
Open-source software governance non-profit. Glasswing consortium member — ideological legitimacy layer providing 'open source' cover for structurally closed frontier capability gate. Accepted $4M from Anthropic to Alpha-Omega / OpenSSF. Jim Zemlin Executive Director.
Follow the trail
includes
Project GlasswingGlasswing consortium member (Apr 7 2026 launch partner, exclusive Mythos Preview access)
receives
Anthropic $4M to Alpha-Omega / OpenSSFAlpha-Omega and OpenSSF recipients; ideological cover for closed consortium
executive_director
Jim ZemlinLinux Foundation Executive Director — Glasswing legitimacy-layer broker
cross-reference
Anthropicwiring-pass-1
Walk this on the live map →