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+20 +3Want 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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+37 +6Ubuntu 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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+32 +3RIP CentOS. Hello AlmaLinux Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream or RHEL
CentOS 7's official end of life is June 30th. What should a DevOps team do? Consider your choices.
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+36 +3Kubernetes turns 10: How it steered cloud-native computing for the last decade - and what's next
Like Linux, Kubernetes is a testament to the power of open-source collaboration and innovation. How would we manage without it?
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+49 +65 ways to save your Windows 10 PC in 2025 - and most are free
As many as 240 million Windows 10 PCs can't be upgraded to Windows 11. What's a user to do? You have five viable alternatives to trashing your machine.
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+37 +5The NIST Finally Hires a Contractor to Manage CVEs
Security experts have been frustrated because no one was managing the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures security reports. Good news: The NIST has hired a company to manage the backlog. Bad news: The company has no experience with this kind of security work.
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+34 +7Nasty Linux Bug, CVE-2024-1086, is on the loose
I thought we'd fixed this, but recent reports indicate it's alive, well, and screwing systems over everywhere.
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+41 +2CEOs Could Easily Be Replaced With AI, Experts Argue
Impartial, data driven AI models could be an appealing replacement for biased , egotistical CEOs — and cheaper, too.
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+36 +5How to save money on internet after the Affordable Connectivity Program sunsets
Millions of poor and rural internet users are facing higher internet bills as of June 1. Here's an updated list of options for how to stay connected for less.
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+25 +3Malicious PyPI Package 'Pytoileur' Targets Windows and Leverages Stack Overflow for Distribution
Another day, another PyPI malware package. But this one has a new way to (try to) sneak into your computer.
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+33 +35 reasons why I prefer Perplexity over every other AI chatbot
Quality sources are just one feature that puts Perplexity above ChatGPT and Copilot. Here's why I pick it every time.
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+32 +5AlmaLinux OS Foundation Announces General Availability of AlmaLinux 8.10 - Techstrong ITSM
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation has announced the general availability of AlmaLinux 8.10, aka Cerulean Leopard.
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+31 +7ICQ, RIP: Why all instant messaging disappears (in the end)
ICQ's impending shutdown is making us downright nostalgic. How do you remember using the once mighty cross-platform client?
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+22 +2Block the Bots that Feed “AI” Models by Scraping Your Website
“AI” companies think that we should have to opt-out of data-scraping bots that take our work to train their products. There isn’t even a required no-scraping period between the announcement and when they start. Too late? Tough. Once they have your data, they don’t provide you with a way to have it deleted, even before they’ve processed it for training.
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+28 +3Rabbit Gaslit Me, So I Dug Deeper
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+28 +3How Google RUINED the Internet
You may have noticed that Google isn't what it used to be. Search results are buried under ads and sponsored links, and when you do find a result, it's overflowing with SEO garbage. You aren't imagining things: the internet is getting quantifiably worse. In this video, Adam explains how the same Google that once helped make the internet more accessible to countless people has doomed the internet itself for the foreseeable future.
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+45 +7Logz.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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+45 +6Where do Terraform and OpenTofu go from here?
Here's the tea, for all open sourcers inclined to drink it
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+44 +4AlmaLinux Introduces Engineering Steering Committee to Enhance Community Collaboration - DevOps.com
AlmaLinux is keeping its Linux community in the technology loop.
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+37 +5C. 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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