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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
1w ago
Learn more at training.linuxfoundation.org The post Save BIG on Earth Day Deals with Sitewide Savings! appeared first on Linux.com ..read more
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Maintainer Confidential: Challenges and Opportunities One Year On
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by Richard Purdie
3w ago
A year ago I wrote an article to give some insight into how an open source project looks behind the scenes from a maintainer’s perspective. One year on, I thought it might be interesting to share an update on that. Who I am and what the project is and does was covered previously and hasn’t really changed. In short, I’m the Yocto Project’s primary technical lead. The project allows people/companies to build and maintain customized Linux and open source software in general in a scalable and maintainable way.  Who is using it? We often don’t know! As the project continues to grow in usage, w ..read more
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Find Your Pot of Career Gold & Save Up to 40%
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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
1M ago
→ Save 40% with code LUCK24 on IT Professional Programs & Bundles → Save 25% with code LUCK24CC on e-Learning Courses & Certifications & SkillCreds → Save 25% with code LUCK24ILT on Instructor-led Courses Learn more at Linux Foundation Training The post Find Your Pot of Career Gold & Save Up to 40% appeared first on Linux.com ..read more
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Bridging Design and Runtime Gaps: AsyncAPI in Event-Driven Architecture
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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
1M ago
The AsyncAPI specification emerged in response to the growing need for a standardized and comprehensive framework that addresses the challenges of designing and documenting asynchronous APIs. It is a collaborative effort of leading tech companies, open source      communities, and individual contributors who actively participated in the creation and evolution of the AsyncAPI specification.  Various approaches exist for implementing asynchronous interactions and APIs, each tailored to specific use cases and requirements. Despite this diversity, these approaches fundamentally ..read more
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Leap into Learning and SAVE up to 50% off!
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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
2M ago
Save up to 50% on IT Professional Programs, Bundles, and more! Learn more at training.linuxfoundation.org The post Leap into Learning and SAVE up to 50% off! appeared first on Linux.com ..read more
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Innovation as a Catalyst in Telecommunications
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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
2M ago
Innovation—a term often tossed around but rarely dissected for its true impact, especially in the ever-evolving world of telecommunications. At its core, innovation is about breaking new ground; it’s about moving beyond traditional methods to create novel solutions for old problems and to anticipate challenges in an ever-changing industry. Innovation in telecommunications isn’t just about adopting the latest technology; it’s a mindset. It’s the willingness to challenge the status quo, to rethink processes, and to be open to change. True innovation lies in the ability to blend creativity with p ..read more
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Linux Foundation Newsletter: January 2024
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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
2M ago
Welcome to the Linux Foundation’s January newsletter! In this edition you’ll find new research reports, key LF Project updates, and our first Training & Certification deal of the year. Also, if you missed it, we published our 2023 Annual Report in December, “Rising Tides of Open Source.” We thank you for your continued support of the Linux Foundation and look forward with excitement as we continue our Open Source journey together in 2024. Read More at linuxfoundation.org The post Linux Foundation Newsletter: January 2024 appeared first on Linux.com ..read more
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OpenTofu is going GA
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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
2M ago
Today is a big day for OpenTofu! After four months of work, we’re releasing the first stable release of OpenTofu, a community-driven open source fork of Terraform. OpenTofu, a Linux Foundation project, is now production-ready. It’s a drop-in replacement for Terraform, and you can easily migrate to it by following our migration guide. Read more at opentofu.org The post OpenTofu is going GA appeared first on Linux.com ..read more
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Achieving Log Centralization and Analysis with Open Source SIEM and XDR: UTMStack
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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
3M ago
Log centralization and analysis are crucial for organizations in troubleshooting system errors, identifying cybersecurity threats, and adhering to various regulations such as The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI), Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), and more. While contemporary SIEM solutions have simplified log management, features like threat intelligence and advanced event correlation are often restricted to paid, closed-code systems. This article will walk you throug ..read more
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Linux 6.8 Brings More Sound Hardware Support For Intel & AMD, Including The Steam Deck
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by Linux.com Editorial Staff
3M ago
Waiting for pulling into the mainline kernel once Linus Torvalds is back online following Portland’s winter storms is the sound subsystem updates for Linux 6.8, which include a lot of new sound hardware support. Linux sound subsystem maintainer Takashi Iwai at SUSE describes the new sound hardware support for Linux 6.8 as: “Support for more AMD and Intel systems, NXP i.MX8m MICFIL, Qualcomm SM8250, SM8550, SM8650 and X1E80100” Read more at Phoronix The post Linux 6.8 Brings More Sound Hardware Support For Intel & AMD, Including The Steam Deck appeared first on Linux.com ..read more
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