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+42We Need To Rewild The Internet
The internet has become an extractive and fragile monoculture. But we can revitalize it using lessons learned by ecologists.
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+37Ubuntu Linux Core 24 is a leap forward for IoT and edge computing
Canonical's latest Linux for the Internet of Things and Edge computing is a winner.
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+2220 Minutes Till Dawn - granny games online
We are glad to welcome you to the updated version of the exciting pixel RPG "20 Minutes Till Dawn", in which you will have to challenge crowds of merciless monsters, as if descended from the pages of Howard Lovecraft's books!
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+40Winamp is not going open source. Here's what it is doing - and why
To refresh its once iconic Windows media player, Winamp is kind of, sort of opening up the source code. See what that means for users and developers.
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+35Many Conspiracy Theories Have in Fact Been Proven True
Notes on Reverse Edgelordism. By Freddie deBoer
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+37The NIST Finally Hires a Contractor to Manage CVEs
Security experts have been frustrated because no one was managing the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures security reports. Good news: The NIST has hired a company to manage the backlog. Bad news: The company has no experience with this kind of security work.
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+42Red Hat's latest enterprise Linux distro has new features to tackle hybrid cloud complexity
In addition to unveiling RHEL 9.4, the company says it will support RHEL 7 for an extra four years.
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+43If all kernel bugs are security bugs, how do you keep your Linux safe?
Since February, there've been 800 newly assigned CVEs. Your job? Update your main Linux distro more often.
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+39VFCFinder Highlights Security Patches in Open Source Software
VFCFinder analyzes commit histories to pinpoint the most likely commits associated with vulnerability fixes.
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+36Kubernetes turns 10: How it steered cloud-native computing for the last decade - and what's next
Like Linux, Kubernetes is a testament to the power of open-source collaboration and innovation. How would we manage without it?
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+30A Family Ate 1 Year Old Frozen Leftovers For Breakfast. This Is What Happened To Their Organs.
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+42The end of non-compete agreements is a tech job earthquake
The FTC ruled this week that companies can no longer use non-compete agreements to stop workers from moving from one job to another — and businesses are having fits.
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+39Everything you wanted to know about SELinux but were afraid to run
When you need to run Linux in an especially secure environment, SELinux is the answer. But getting SELinux up-and-running takes a lot of know how.
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+36CISOs and Senior Leadership at Odds Over Security
Only half of cybersecurity leaders feel their C-suite understands cybersecurity risks, a Trend Micro survey found. Four in five have been told to downplay a potential risk’s severity.
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+40What OpenTofu 1.7 Means for DevSecOps - DevOps.com
With built-in end-to-end encryption, OpenTofu is a natural DevSecOps fit.
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+33Hermaphroditism: Nature Isn't Binary
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+32Canonical's 'distroless' Linux images are a game-changer for enterprises
Canonical will offer customized Docker Linux container images with a dozen years of long-term support.
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+39Update your Chrome browser ASAP. Google has confirmed a zero-day exploited in the wild
A new Chrome JavaScript security hole is nasty, so don't waste any time patching your systems.
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+42Valkey is Rapidly Overtaking Redis
Redis is taking it in the chops, as both maintainers and customers move to the Valkey Redis fork.
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+36How to save money on internet after the Affordable Connectivity Program sunsets
Millions of poor and rural internet users are facing higher internet bills as of June 1. Here's an updated list of options for how to stay connected for less.




















