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+32 +6Linux 6.5 kernel arrives with exciting new features
This major Linux kernel update brings numerous new features, improvements, and hardware support.
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+28 +6U.S. Government Tackles Open Source, Memory-Safe Programming Security
The US government is paying more attention to open source software and memory-safe programming languages, and is requesting input from the private sector.
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+35 +5A New Take on Software Code Security: The Open Source Consumption Manifesto
Open source is a blessing. It's also a curse when we don't take its security seriously. Now, the OpenSSF wants us all to take a long, hard look at how we consume and secure open-source software.
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+52 +9Good-Bye Kris Nóva
The developer, open source leader, and alpinist died in a climbing accident, leaving the world poorer for her absence.
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+42 +7Debian Linux founder Ian Murdock would have been amazed at its legacy
Debian Linux is 30 years old. Today, it remains one of the most dominant Linux distributions. Here's how it started and where its impact is still felt today.
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+53 +6Can you trust 'open source' companies?
Sometimes nothing fails like success
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+47 +7OpenTF: Disgruntled HashiCorp Rivals Threaten to Fork Terraform
Interestingly enough, the group is not calling for an immediate fork but just that "HashiCorp to do the right thing" for the open source community.
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+44 +7Open Source AI and the Llama 2 Kerfuffle
The definition of open source is being challenged in the age of AI. Three experts join the conversation to discuss what needs to evolve.
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+33 +4HashiCorp Abandons Open Source for Business Source License
Like many other companies, HashiCorp has dropped the open source approach that gave its products their start for the source-available Business Source License (BSL).
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+32 +3Oracle, SUSE, and CIQ go after Red Hat with the Open Enterprise Linux Association
Three of Red Hat's rivals are taking on Red Hat Enterprise Linux with their new Open Enterprise Linux source code repository. Here's why this is a big deal.
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+41 +7A Tribute to Bram Moolenaar, The Maestro Behind Vim Code Editor
In a profound loss to the world of computing and software development, Bram Moolenaar, the creator of the widely respected Vim code editor, has passed
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+38 +6CIQ spins out its own Red Hat Ansible interface take: Ascender
CIQ, Rocky Linux's founding support and services partner, has customized its own take, Ascender on the Ansible AWX front end to the popular DevOps program Ansible.
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+38 +3AlmaLinux discovers working with Red Hat isn't easy
Even if you want to work with Red Hat's new licensing rules, AlmaLinux discovered it's not easy.
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+33 +6Meta's Llama is not open source
For Zuck, open source is just another marketing phrase. For developers, it's the rules of the road
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+38 +5Meta releases big, new open-source AI large language model
Open-sourced by accident -- or was it? -- back in March, Meta has now officially opened up Llama-v2, its newest large language model.
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+37 +5SUSE will fork Red Hat Enterprise Linux
First came AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux. Then Oracle. Now SUSE is coming after Red Hat for changing the rules on RHEL source code. What's next? Microsoft RHEL!?
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+36 +2Linux hit over 3% desktop user share according to Statcounter
Do my eyes deceive me? Apparently not. According to Statcounter, the Linux share on the desktop has actually now passed 3% for the first time.
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+29 +2Oracle takes on Red Hat in Linux code fight
Now, it's Oracle's turn to jump into the Red Hat open-source Linux code kerfuffle.
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+30 +3Red Hat's open source rot began when IBM walked in
Big Blue's top brass either don't get it or don't care
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+27 +2What's new and cool in the 6.4 Linux kernel
The latest version of the Linux kernel is ready for brave users to give it a try.
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