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Sure-Fire Success

Developing an AI system with Markov chains

Oct 25, 2017

Markov chains model systems that jump from state to state with predetermined probabilities, but can they help write new columns like this one after learning from previously written articles?

Trusted Computing

Security with the Trusted Platform Module

Nov 30, 2017

The Trusted Platform Module on your computer's motherboard could lead to better security for your Linux system.

Janitorial Services

Convenient system clean-up with Stacer

Nov 30, 2017

Stacer is a handy graphical tool for cleaning up your Linux system.

Master Class

Learning about web security with Web Security Dojo

Oct 25, 2017

Protecting your own websites from attack either costs a lot of money or requires a lot of expertise. Web Security Dojo helps you learn to think like an expert.

Shielded

Providers that protect against DDoS attacks

Nov 30, 2017

To ward off DDoS attacks, websites and services often seek the protection of Internet giants, such as Amazon, but you have other ways to protect your connectivity.

Horse Power

Developing concurrent programs with Pony

Oct 25, 2017

Pony, an object-oriented programming language with static typecasting, trots down well-mapped paths to deliver secure, high-performance code for concurrent applications.

Not Spoiled for Choice

Create a select menu with smenu

Oct 25, 2017

The smenu tool reduces the effort of creating shell menus to one line, with numerous options for a wide range of design alternatives.

Changes at OpenStack

How the OpenStack community is shaping the new Pike release

Oct 25, 2017

The quintessential open source cloud platform unveils a new development model with its latest release.

Wide Reach

A Rasp Pi wireless access point

Oct 25, 2017

Set up a wireless access point with a Raspberry Pi 3, Ubuntu Core, and snaps.

New Planet

Devuan – Debian without systemd

Oct 06, 2017

In 2014, the Debian project decided to replace the old init system with systemd, but a small group of developers resisted, forking Debian to start the systemd-free Devuan. We decided to take a look at Devuan 1.0.0, the first stable release.

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