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+44 +6New cryptographic protocol aims to bolster open-source software security
The Linux Foundation, BastionZero, and Docker believe OpenPubkey bolsters zero-trust passwordless authentication.
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+41 +6A look back at 40 Years of GNU and the Free Software Foundation
It's fading from memory, but if it weren't for GNU and the Free Software Foundation, open-source, and Linux, indeed, most of our technology-driven world wouldn't be here.
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+43 +6Docker: The software development revolution continued
First, Docker transformed containers into a universally useful technology. Today, its development tools make it easy to create, package, and ship programs across all platforms.
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+44 +5Update NOW: OpenSSL 1.1.1's Shelf-Life Has Ended
The OpenSSL Project has announced that the long-term support version of OpenSSL 1.1.1 has come to the end of its lifecycle except for paying customers.
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+51 +6Cash App, Square outage: What small businesses need to know
Small businesses, from taco trucks to coffee shops, had to tell their customers they couldn't accept credit cards or e-payments.
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+35 +4A 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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+55 +7Red Hat's Source Code Lockout Spells Disaster for CentOS Alternatives: Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux in Trouble?
Red Hat's new move means that RHEL-source code is only accessible to users with subscriptions. What do you think about this?
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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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+47 +6OpenTF: 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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+33 +7HashiCorp 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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+1 +1Benefits of a Centralized Repository in Contract Management Software
The fact that a cloud-based, centralized repository provides a full birds-eye view of all contract information is a huge advantage.
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+3 +1Hire remote developers in 2023
Hiring remote developers in 2023 will likely involve adapting to the evolving trends in the tech industry and remote work practices. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to hire remote developers and some expert insights to ensure you find the best candidates for your team
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+1 +1Software development time estimation in 2023
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+2 +1Contract management software for small business
When it comes to small enterprises, contract management isn't often at the top of the priority list. Customer interactions and basic, core company procedures are, unsurprisingly, more important in small enterprises. However, in order to properly scale your small business, you must plan ahead of time and follow a precise contract management strategy.
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+40 +5Tired of proving you're not a robot? Say goodbye to Captcha boxes.
You have probably seen Captchas - puzzles that ask you to pick out all the bicycles in an image or to decipher letters that are written in squiggly lines. These riddles are designed to let you buy concert tickets or sign up for Netflix but keep out someone who is using computers to hammer a bank website with bogus credit card applications or employing rapid-fire software to buy video game consoles before you have a chance.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesti
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+53 +10Linux Mint 21.2: Your new and improved Linux desktop for the next three years
This long-term-support version of Linux Mint is a great Linux desktop for both beginners and experts.
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Contract Review Software
Contract review software is a type of software designed to streamline and automate the contract review process. It uses artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms to analyze contracts and identify potential issues or areas that need attention. This software can help to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the contract review process, saving time and reducing the risk of errors.
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+26 +2Red Hat's new rule: Open source betrayal?
Red Hat rivals and many open-source developers are mad as hell about the company's new source code policy. Will this dispute end up in the courts?
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+20 +2Open source licenses need to evolve to deal with AI
Time to get with the program... before artificial intelligence does
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+26 +3Chainguard Unveils Speranza: A Novel Software Signing System
With Speranza, you'll be able to use Sigstore project signing without compromising your privacy.
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