Post Overview
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Current Event
1 year ago
+45 45 0Logz.io's AI Chatbot Makes Your Observability Tools Smart(er)
Logz.io's IQ Assistant, which purports to make the most of your software stack's records, actually makes sense.
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Expression
1 year ago
+45 45 0Where do Terraform and OpenTofu go from here?
Here's the tea, for all open sourcers inclined to drink it
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Current Event
1 year ago
+44 44 0AlmaLinux Introduces Engineering Steering Committee to Enhance Community Collaboration - DevOps.com
AlmaLinux is keeping its Linux community in the technology loop.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+37 37 0C. 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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Current Event
1 year ago
+41 41 0OpenSSF Siren: Security for One, Security for All - DevOps.com
The OpenSSF Siren is a fresh, new take on ye old security mailing list.
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Analysis
1 year ago
+40 40 0Cable 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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Current Event
1 year ago
+40 40 0More 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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Analysis
1 year ago
+42 42 0What happens when genAI vendors kill off their best sources?
You don’t really think you can depend on answers pulled from the likes of self-appointed Reddit experts, do you?
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Current Event
1 year ago
+40 40 0Winamp 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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Current Event
1 year ago
+31 31 0Are all Linux vendor kernels insecure? A new study says yes, but there's a fix
All vendor kernels are plagued with security vulnerabilities, according to a CIQ whitepaper. Will the Linux community ever accept upstream stable kernels?
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Analysis
1 year ago
+30 30 0Where are floppy disks today? Planes, trains, and all these other places
No, really! Floppy drives still live on in many surprising places, and not just the homes of die-hard techies.
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How-to
1 year ago
+39 39 0Everything 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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Analysis
1 year ago
+31 31 0Three Reasons DevOps Should Consider Rocky Linux 9.4
The new version of Rocky Linux includes security improvements, better cloud images, and the latest developer tools.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+41 41 0How 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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Current Event
1 year ago
+37 37 0Does More Money Improve Open Source Security?
It sounds simple: If you pay developers more money they'll improve the quality and security of their code. The evidence isn't so clear.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+38 38 0IBM open-sources its Granite AI models - and they mean business
Many companies claim to have open-sourced their LLMs, but IBM actually did it. Here's how.
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Current Event
1 year ago
+39 39 0Update 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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Expression
1 year ago
+43 43 0Did 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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Analysis
1 year ago
+31 31 0Apple's worst ad ever?
For a marketing company that doubles as a tech company, Apple's latest iPad Pro is incredibly tone-deaf.
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Review
1 year ago
+33 33 0The best indoor TV antenna of 2024: Expert tested
These are the best antennas I've tested that give you a cheap and easy way to watch free live TV.




















