Post Overview
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Current Event
2 months ago+34 34 0Traefik Proxy v3 Adds WebAssembly and Kubernetes Gateway API Support
The open source reverse proxy and load balancing software also now offers support for Open Telemetry.
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2 months ago+35 35 0LinuxONE 4 Express: How IBM's budget mainframe could be right for you
Moving your Linux workloads from a x86 server to this amazingly inexpensive mainframe can save 52% TCO over five years, IBM claims.
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Analysis
2 months ago+40 40 0Mozilla CEO quits, org pivots, but what about Firefox?
Could it have more to do with browser's ever-increasing irrelevance?
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2 months ago+36 36 0Shim vulnerability exposes most Linux systems to attack
This low-level software is the glue that enables Linux to run on Secure Boot PCs, and it has a nasty problem.
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Review
2 months ago+36 36 0The best TV antennas to buy in 2024
ZDNET tested the best antennas that give you a cheap way to watch TV, including the Super Bowl.
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2 months ago+32 32 0The Linux Foundation and its partners are working on cryptography for the post-quantum world
Quantum computing is very much a mixed blessing.
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2 months ago+29 30 13 million smart toothbrushes were just used in a DDoS attack. Really
What's next, malware-infected dental floss? But seriously: It's a reminder that even the smallest smart home devices can be a threat. Here's how to protect yourself.
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2 months ago+42 42 0End of an Era: Weaveworks Closes Shop Amid Cloud Native Turbulence
Alexis Richardson, CEO and co-founder of Weaveworks, took to LinkedIn to share the somber news of the company's closing.
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3 months ago+36 36 0Critical Security Hole in GNU C Library Opens Door to Root Access on Major Linux Distros
The glibc patch is out there, and if you're smart, you'll patch your systems with it soon.
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Analysis
3 months ago+41 41 0Apple refuses to relax its iron grip on iPhones in Europe
As its walled garden crumbles, Apple grudgingly allows EU users to sideload applications. Will regulators take stiffer action, and what about the US?
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3 months ago+28 28 0Docker Build Cloud Promises to Speed Docker Builds
This spinoff from the Docker Build remote build service, Docker Build Cloud, is a fully managed service that can speed build times by up to 39 times.
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Analysis
3 months ago+32 32 0The Land Before Linux: The Unix desktops
It takes more than open source, it takes open standards and consensus
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Analysis
3 months ago+30 30 0The best Linux distributions for beginners in 2024: Expert tested and reviewed
The best Linux distros for beginners are as easy to use as MacOS or Windows -- really.
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How-to
3 months ago+31 31 0How to watch Super Bowl 2024: All the best streaming options
The best way for most of us to view the big game will be in 4K via a streaming service. We've also found the cheapest way to watch, and how a VPN can help.
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Analysis
3 months ago+37 37 0The Mac turns 40: How Apple's rebel PC almost failed again and again
In 1984, a $2.5k computer - with a 9-inch black-and-white display, 128KB RAM, 400 KB floppy drive, and built-in networking - changed everything. Until it didn't. Then these two things saved the Mac.
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3 months ago+47 47 0Farewell to the Internet's Master Timekeeper: David Mills
Dr. David L. Mills, the visionary behind the Network Time Protocol (NTP) that synchronizes time across billions of devices globally, has died.
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3 months ago+36 36 0Red Hat Developer Hub: An Enterprise-Ready IDP
Based on Backstage, Red Hat Developer Hub, an Internal Developer Platform, provides a suite of tools and features to streamline and enhance the development process.
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3 months ago+28 28 0OpenTofu 1.7 General Availability: Open Source Infrastructure-as-Code
Moving forward, the plan is for OpenTofu to maintain compatibility with Terraform while introducing significant new features.
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3 months ago+38 38 0Linux Mint 21.3 is here - and it's outstanding
The latest Linux Mint update is an excellent Linux desktop for many reasons.
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Analysis
3 months ago+26 26 0Delayed Open Source Publication Emerges as Open Source Rival
DOSP involves initially releasing software under a proprietary license, followed by a planned transition to an open source license.