Post Overview
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Current Event
2 years ago
+53 53 0Ubuntu Core Linux Developer Preview is ready for testing
Spun off from Canonical's Internet of Things Linux, the immutable Ubuntu Core Desktop is moving closer to reality.
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Expression
2 years ago
+52 52 0Want a handsomely paid job in tech? Here's what you do
At KubeCon, the need to bridge the skills gap was clearer than ever
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Analysis
2 years ago
+42 42 0What on earth happened to Cloudflare last week?
As failures go, Cloudflare's freeze-up wasn't bad. After all, Cloudflare's main CDN services kept working. But the failure just kept going and going and…
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Analysis
2 years ago
+50 50 0Will AI hurt or help workers? It's complicated
Scared of losing your job to AI? Take a deep breath: Most employers and business leaders see AI augmenting human workers far more than replacing them. Of course, accommodations are needed.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+50 50 0New Tripartite Initiative Aims to Fortify Open-Source Cybersecurity
Education is key to securing software. To help that happen, the Linux Foundation Training & Certification, ISC2, and the OpenSSF.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+53 53 0Intuit kills Mint, and personal finance app users are unhappy. Here's what to know
Intuit is closing down its Mint personal finance app and urging its customers to move to Credit Karma - even though it lacks important features Mint users depend on.
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Analysis
2 years ago
+46 46 0Robots plus generative AI: Everything you need to know when they work as one
We've had robots for decades, and in the next five years, autonomous robots will make real-time decisions in dynamic environments. Here's what can we expect from what AI and robots can do together.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+52 52 0GitHub IAM Private Creds Are Being Cryptojacked by EleKtra-Leak
Repeat after me: Do not — Do Not! — put hard-coded credentials in your production code repositories.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+54 54 0CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE unite behind OpenELA to take on Red Hat Enterprise Linux
The day has come. As promised, three major business Linux companies have released the code for OpenELA, their challenge to RHEL.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+52 52 0Cloudflare is struggling with another outage - here's what to know
Cloudflare, a leading internet services and security company, is getting all wet again with service problems.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+42 42 0Heavy metal Linux 6.6 has arrived
The new version of Linux is here. The odds are that it will become the next long-term support version of Linux, so it deserves your attention.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+53 53 0X unveils new premium subscription plan, including ad-free tier for $16 a month
Is free Twitter/X on the way out? Elon Musk adds new subscription tiers: The more you pay, the fewer ads you'll see.
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How-to
2 years ago
+52 52 0You can now turn your Amazon Echo into a Wi-Fi extender. Here's how
It turns out Amazon bundled in Eero-compatible hardware in the last few Amazon Echo models, and has issued an update to activate it.
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Expression
2 years ago
+55 55 0Open source vs 'sort of' open source is as old as software
There's nothing new about HashiCorp leaving the principle behind
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Current Event
2 years ago
+47 47 0Microsoft Azure introduces Radius, an open-source development platform for multi-cloud computing
Microsoft - yes, Microsoft - is introducing a new open-source approach to enable you to run your applications across multiple clouds.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+48 48 0Linux Foundation Adopting Terraform Fork Provokes Ire of HashiCorp CEO
Less than a month after a handful of small companies forked HashiCorp's flagship IaC software, the Linux Foundation swooped in to support the project. This did not sit right with HashiCorp CEO David McJannet.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+49 49 0What Linux kernel maintainers do and why they need your help
Everyone uses Linux, and companies are willing to pay to develop it, but maintaining Linux's code? That's another matter.
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Current Event
2 years ago
+39 39 0The Pebble falls: A 'friendly' Twitter replacement closes its doors
When Elon Musk took over Twitter, numerous new social networks rose up. Now, one of them, Pebble, has thrown in the towel.
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Analysis
2 years ago
+44 44 0HTTP/2 Brings Rapid Reset Misery
Thanks to the way the networking protocol was designed, we are going to be living with this nasty bug for years to come.
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Analysis
2 years ago
+43 43 0Would you pay a buck to Tweet? X takes a step toward paywall
Elon Musk says his social platform is fighting bots with $1 subscriptions. Will charging a fee really help stop fake accounts?




















