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NASA is investing in a rocket that could get humans to Mars and back in 2 months — and travel at 100,000 mph
The Pulsed Plasma Rocket could significantly shorten a round-trip to Mars, reduce risks to astronauts' health, and be ready to launch in 20 years.
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Open Source AI: What About Data Transparency?
AI uses both code and data, and this combination continues to be a challenge for open source, said experts at the United Nations OSPOs for Good Conference.
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Boeing and the perils of outsourcing mission-critical work
Never let MBAs driven by the bottom line take over an engineering company building airplanes and spaceships.
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Japan declares victory in effort to end government use of floppy disks
Japan's government has finally eliminated the use of floppy disks in all its systems, two decades since their heyday, reaching a long-awaited milestone in a campaign to modernize the bureaucracy. …
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Over 14M servers may be vulnerable to OpenSSH's regreSSHion RCE flaw. Here's what you need to do
OpenSSH, the bedrock of secure Linux network access, has a nasty security flaw.
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Canonical's 'distroless' Linux images are a game-changer for enterprises
Canonical will offer customized Docker Linux container images with a dozen years of long-term support.
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Why Vivaldi browser won’t follow the current AI trend?
Web browsers are integrating the current AI trend with Large Language Model (LLM) functionality. But there are fundamental issues with it. We address them.
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Rocket company develops massive catapult to launch satellites into space without using jet fuel: '10,000 times the force of Earth's gravity'
SpinLaunch is developing a large rotating arm that uses kinetic energy to fling 440-pound satellites into low orbit.
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SUSE Updates Cloud-Native Tool Portfolio
At SUSECon in Berlin today, SUSE announced three significant upgrades to its cloud-native computing software family.
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SUSE upgrades its distros with 19 years of support - no other Linux comes close
Like its rivals Red Hat and Canonical, SUSE does more than just Linux these days; but at heart, it's still a Linux company.
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No physics? No problem. AI weather forecasting is already making huge strides.
New model that predicts global weather can run on a single desktop computer.
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SUSE Offers Lifeline to Stranded CentOS Users with Liberty Linux Lite
CentOS 7 dies on June 30th, but SUSE says it's as simple as switching repositories to SUSE Liberty to keep running your CentOS servers.
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SUSE AI: Making AI Useful for Companies - Techstrong.ai
The SUSE AI strategy, announced today, aims to help business leaders move into the generative AI space.
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SUSE Acquires StackState for Cloud-Native Observability
SUSE acquired StackState as part of a plan to embed observability capabilities into its Rancher platform for managing Kubernetes clusters.
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Oracle's on and off relations with open source software
All businesses use FOSS now, but Big Red never been entirely comfortable with it
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X marks the (porn) spot
Twitter, e X, now lets users post, view, and share nudes and sexual content. Has Elon Musk really thought this through? Have companies that still use the platform for marketing?
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Mirantis Releases k0smotron 1.0 to Simplify Kubernetes Cluster Management
k0smotron enables IT teams to host and manage Kubernetes control planes as containers within a cluster.
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OIN expands Linux patent protection yet again (but not to AI)
The largest patent non-aggression community, Open Invention Network broadens its Linux System definition to cover additional open-source and cloud-networking programs.
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Want a job in AI? Check out these new AWS AI certifications
AI takes away jobs, but it also provides new ones. Here's one way to get them.
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Ubuntu Linux Core 24 is a leap forward for IoT and edge computing
Canonical's latest Linux for the Internet of Things and Edge computing is a winner.
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