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JULIAN ASSANGE IS A FREE MAN
He shouldn't be in prison in the first place.
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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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We 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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VFCFinder 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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C. Gordon Bell, Father of the PDP-8 and VAX, Has Died.
Not just a name from computer history, Bell's work is as fresh as today's headlines about Microsoft's Copilot+ PC Replay feature.
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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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Everything 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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Red 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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How open source attracts some of the world's top innovators
Some of the best and brightest work in open source. Who are these people? How did they get there? Where do they see open source going next?
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Mirantis Releases k0smotron 1.0 to Simplify Kubernetes Cluster Management
k0smotron enables IT teams to host and manage Kubernetes control planes as containers within a cluster.
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RIP CentOS. Hello AlmaLinux Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream or RHEL
CentOS 7's official end of life is June 30th. What should a DevOps team do? Consider your choices.
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Google Search’s “udm=14” trick lets you kill AI search for good
The power of URL parameters lets you unofficially turn off Google's AI Overview.
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What 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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Update 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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U.S. Military Is Using Laser Weapons In Battle
Prototype laser air defense systems deployed by the U.S. Army have taken out enemy drones in the Middle East, an Army official told Forbes.