Post Overview
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Analysis
2 years ago
+48 48 0What's the golden age of online services? Well, now is good
Yearning for the pre-web internet can be misplaced... it certainly wasn't user-friendly
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Current Event
2 years ago
+47 47 0Kernel security now: Linux's unique method for securing code
At Open Source Summit Japan, Linux developer Greg Kroah-Hartman recaps the current state and future challenges of kernel security, including the specter of government regulation and the essential pain of unceasing updates.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+32 32 0Linus Torvalds on the state of Linux today and how AI figures in its future
At Open Source Summit Japan, Linux and Git creator Linus Torvalds talked about Rust in Linux, Linux maintainer fatigue, and AI's future role in Linux and open-source development.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+24 24 0PipeWire 1.0: Linux audio comes of age
Once upon a time, serious audio users like musicians and audio engineers had real trouble with Linux. With the arrival of PipeWire 1.0, that's no longer the case.
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Analysis
2 years ago
+58 58 0How Meta Patches Linux at Hyperscale
Patching Linux is easy. Except when you need to patch tens of thousands of servers without downtime. Here's how Meta does it.
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Review
2 years ago
+56 56 0I tested the best Mint alternatives, and this is my new favorite budgeting app
With Mint shutting down soon, I needed to find the best new personal finance program for tracking my money and budget - and fast. Here's what I found.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+56 56 0Project Bluefin: A Linux Desktop for Serious Developers
Want a desktop Linux built on immutable Fedora with an Ubuntu-style desktop designed expressively for programmers? Then you want Bluefin.
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Analysis
2 years ago
+59 59 0Do we really need another non-open source available license?
No, but here comes the Functional Source License to further muddy the open-source licensing waters
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Current Event
2 years ago
+56 56 0Windows-as-an-app is coming
Who needs a Windows PC when you can run the operating system as a desktop-as-a-service on your Chromebook, Linux box, or Mac?
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Analysis
2 years ago
+46 46 0OpenAI's loss is Microsoft's gain: How the AI race just changed
With Sam Altman, OpenAI's former CEO, and friends landing at Microsoft, the Redmond crew is positioned to take over generative AI. The stock market agrees.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+48 48 0Linux kernel 6.6 is the next long-term support release
It's official -- the next long-term support version of Linux is October 2023's Linux 6.6.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+45 45 0Tuning the Linux kernel with AI, according to ByteDance
Linux works well for most jobs, but to get it to work great requires kernel tuning, and that's never easy. ByteDance has a proposal to make this easier.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+48 48 0Fedoras in Space! Red Hat helps with NASA's Artemis Lunar missions
Lockheed Martin uses Red Hat OpenStack and Red Hat Enterprise Linux to host NASA's Artemis mission simulations.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+43 43 0Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.3 delivers more container support than ever
Cloud programmers, in particular, will want to use RHEL 9.3 as their enterprise Linux operating system of choice.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+56 56 0Tetragon 1.0 Promises a New Era of Kubernetes Security and Observability
The eBPF-based security observability and runtime enforcement platform has grown up and sped up.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+50 50 0KubeCon: 6 ways cloud native technologies are powering AI
CNCF Executive Director Priyanka Sharma outlined six ways Kubernetes is enabling cloud workloads Sharma's remarks were delivered at KubeCon in Chiacago last week
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Expression
2 years ago
+57 57 0The end of the standalone application
Microsoft has pulled cloud support from Office 2016 and 2019. The day of the standalone software you actually "own" is over.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+39 39 0Linux Foundation backs high-performance and exascale computing
The Linux Foundation is backing several different high-performance computing initiatives with two new foundations.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+53 53 0Rust in Linux: Where we are and where we're going next
Step by step, the Rust programming language is moving deeper into the Linux kernel.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+48 48 0Red Hat goes to the edge
Edge computing and the Internet of Things meet at Red Hat's latest release: Red Hat Device Edge.




















