CNCF Illuminates Serverless Vision
Feb 19, 2018The Cloud Native Computing Foundation announces a paper describing their model for a serverless ecosystem.
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Feb 06, 2018The new version comes with an experimental ribbon interface.
more »Red Hat Acquires CoreOS
Feb 06, 2018One of the biggest contributors to the Kubernetes project has joined the Red Hat family.
more »Purism Developing an Ethical Business
Jan 30, 2018With ethical products that offer convenience and control, Purism hopes to compete with big tech.
more »Dell Kickstarts 2018 with a Brand New Linux Laptop
Jan 09, 2018The new laptop comes with Ubuntu 16.04 pre-loaded.
more »Linus Torvalds Rips Intel for Meltdown and Spectre Flaws
Jan 09, 2018Torvalds is not happy with the way Intel handled these two vulnerabilities.
more »LibreOffice Based CODE 3.0 Released
Dec 29, 2017You can now run the latest version of LibreOffice Online in your own cloud.
more »Google Announces Kubeflow to Bring Kubernetes to Machine Learning
Dec 29, 2017The fully open source project is designed to help engineers build a machine learning stack using Kubernetes.
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The Linux Kernel Dev Staging Area Now Rejects AI-Generated Patches
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Linux Surpasses Double-Digit Market Share
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AI Helped Develop a Linux Exploit
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Yet Another Linux Kernel Vulnerability Discovered
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Ubuntu 26.10 to Include Ubuntu Certified Hardware Check
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Substantial Update to IPFire Now Available
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Gnome Working on Test Center App to Make Testing Easier
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New Vulnerability Discovered in Linux Kernel
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