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Linux is getting a security wake-up call - why it was inevitable and I'm not worried ZDNET
Linux distro Debian goes all in on reproducible software thestack.technology
F5 Collaborates With Red Hat to Drive Kubernetes and AI Application Security Forward With Expanded Solutions Portfolio Investing News Network
Tom likes making games. He has worked professionally as a game developer, but he also likes to make games in his free time, as a hobby. He makes these hobby games in a “from scratch” kind of way. This means that he just has a main procedure and imports some...
INL Collaborates with National Labs To Bolster Cybersecurity and Adaptability for Distributed Wind Department of Energy (.gov)
Cybersecurity Awareness Month Department of Energy (.gov)
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Cal.com just went closed source over AI, but AI is exactly why open source still wins XDA
Rushed Patches Follow Broken Embargo on New Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities Infosecurity Magazine
I used to operate a public Nitter instance for half of 2023. Nitter is a public proxy of Twitter, which gives a stripped-down view of Twitter in spite of whatever strange changes are being made there.
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