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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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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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The Most Mispronounced Brand from Every Country
Kodak. Ikea. Sony. Sometimes, a brand name just sounds like what it represents — even if the name doesn’t actually mean anything at all.
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Microsoft Copilot is now just a web app on Windows, like Gemini on Chromebooks
Microsoft has updated the Copilot experience on Windows and it's now just a web app, which is not even as functionality as it was before.
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how dark mode killed good design
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Many Conspiracy Theories Have in Fact Been Proven True
Notes on Reverse Edgelordism. By Freddie deBoer
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Hermaphroditism: Nature Isn't Binary
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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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More than money, open-source pros want these 2 things from their next jobs
Admins and developers have similar career goals, but their top priorities are different, according to a new report.
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CISOs 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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Did IBM make a $6.4 billion blunder by buying HashiCorp?
HashiCorp's programs are ideal fit for IBM/Red Hat's software lines, but why buy the company when the software's free and open?
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JULIAN ASSANGE IS A FREE MAN
He shouldn't be in prison in the first place.
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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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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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What to Know Before You Implement Public-Facing APIs
Learn the essentials before implementing public-facing APIs. Ensure success with expert advice on versioning, documentation, and testing.
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Unlocking the Secrets of E-E-A-T and YMYL for SEO Success
In a recent webinar, Ezoic SEO Specialist Zach shared insightful knowledge on two critical concepts that define how we approach content creation and website authority: E-A-T (Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) and YMYL (Your Money Your Life).
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Debunking the State of Israel
The title says it all. A historical and scientific documentary debunking the "State of Israel".
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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.
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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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How Red Hat is embracing AI to make sysadmin lives easier
The open-source giant's AI work is all about integrating the entire Red Hat software family into a smart, easy-to-manage stack. Here's what each one does and how they fit together.