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Oracle's on and off relations with open source software
All businesses use FOSS now, but Big Red never been entirely comfortable with it
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AlmaLinux Introduces Engineering Steering Committee to Enhance Community Collaboration - DevOps.com
AlmaLinux is keeping its Linux community in the technology loop.
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CEOs Could Easily Be Replaced With AI, Experts Argue
Impartial, data driven AI models could be an appealing replacement for biased , egotistical CEOs — and cheaper, too.
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I Went Vegan and My Cholesterol Went Up!
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Kubernetes 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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Why Vivaldi browser won’t follow the current AI trend?
Web browsers are integrating the current AI trend with Large Language Model (LLM) functionality. But there are fundamental issues with it. We address them.
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No physics? No problem. AI weather forecasting is already making huge strides.
New model that predicts global weather can run on a single desktop computer.
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NOT JUST ANOTHER PRETTY FACE
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Painting stolen from Chatsworth House 45 years ago discovered at auction
The oil on wood painting by Eramus Quelliness II was taken in a raid in 1979, though the thieves left behind much more valuable works
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The 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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The Quick Trick for Softening Canned Chickpeas for Silky-Smooth Hummus, Stews, and More
Canned chickpeas and beans are usually a bit too firm for some preparations, like dips and braises; this rapid-tenderization method using a common pantry ingredient is the perfect fix.
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Cable déjà vu? Looks who's bundling streaming services (and what it's going to cost you)
Comcast's 'Xfinity StreamSaver' package includes Peacock Premium, Netflix, and Apple TV+ at a discount. Many more bundled services are on the way. But will they save you money over the long haul?
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Ubuntu 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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How 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.
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These Gray Whales Are Shrinking, and Scientists Aren’t Sure Why
Gray whales in a small group that sticks close to the shores of the Pacific Northwest appear to be shrinking—and shockingly quickly
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New OpenTofu Release Challenges Terraform's Dominance
OpenTofu 1.8 introduces early variables/locals evaluation, which was the most highly anticipated feature of the release, among other requested features.
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Email Domain Health and Security Checker (SPF, DKIM, DMARC, BIMI, MTA-STS)
Our email domain health and security checker tool analyzes your domain’s configuration to ensure your DNS and Email server are properly configured so that the emails are delivered securely and don’t fall prey to spamming, spoofing or other malicious activities.Think of it like a checkup for your email system. It examines critical settings like:
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Nasty Linux Bug, CVE-2024-1086, is on the loose
I thought we'd fixed this, but recent reports indicate it's alive, well, and screwing systems over everywhere.
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OpenSSF Siren: Security for One, Security for All - DevOps.com
The OpenSSF Siren is a fresh, new take on ye old security mailing list.
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Winamp 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.