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Microsoft Azure introduces Radius, an open-source development platform for multi-cloud computing
Microsoft - yes, Microsoft - is introducing a new open-source approach to enable you to run your applications across multiple clouds.
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What Linux kernel maintainers do and why they need your help
Everyone uses Linux, and companies are willing to pay to develop it, but maintaining Linux's code? That's another matter.
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How Ubuntu Linux snuck into high-end Dell laptops (and why it's called 'Project Sputnik')
The Dell XPS 13 is the best-known developer-focused, high-end Linux laptop. Here's how it got there.
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Docker Scout Unveils Advanced Features to Bolster Software Supply Chain Integrity
Docker adds its own twist to software supply chain security.
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A 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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Why open source is the cradle of artificial intelligence
In the wildly competitive business of AI, is open source doomed to be always a bridesmaid, never a bride? Think again.
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Linux Foundation Joins OpenTF to Fork for Terraform into 'OpenTofu'
The name OpenTofu may sound silly, but OpenTF and the Linux Foundation are quite serious about this Terraform fork.
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OneAPI Computing Aims to Ease Multi-Architecture Computing
OneAPI is all about using universal APIs for parallel application development whenever possible.
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Long-term support for Linux kernel to be cut as maintainence remains under strain
The Open Source Summit provides an update on what's new in the Linux kernel and where it's going from here.
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Docker: 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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Update 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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WASM: Big deal or little deal?
WebAssembly is getting a lot of hype, but is it the game-changer some think it is?
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Microsoft PowerShell Gallery Littered with Critical Vulnerabilities
It turns out Microsoft's PowerShell Galley has the same kind of security problems that plague npm and PyPI.
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A 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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Good-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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Can you trust 'open source' companies?
Sometimes nothing fails like success
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OpenTF: 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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Open 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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ChatGPT gets code questions wrong 52% of the time
But its suggestions are so annoyingly plausible
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HashiCorp 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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