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Developer.com: GitHub Enlists Stanford Law to Defend Open Source Developers

Developer.com’s Mike Vizard reports on the newly formed GitHub Developer Rights Fellowship. Seeded by a $1 million Developer Defense Fund, “the Fellowship will be made accessible at no cost to developers any time GitHub receives a valid takedown claim that would require GitHub to remove code from its public repository.” Read the entire story at […]

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Linux Mint 20.2 Arrives: Top Desktop Linux Keeps Improving

New desktop Linux distros arrive a couple of times a week, but Linux Mint retains its hold on my desktop because it works well, and with every release, it only gets better.
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Hyperconverged Infrastructure and Harvester

Harvester, created by Rancher, is open source HCI software built using Kubernetes. While Kubernetes has become the defacto standard for container orchestration, it may seem like an odd choice as the foundation for managing VMs. However, when you think of Kubernetes as an extensible orchestration platform, this choice makes sense. Kubernetes provides authentication, authorization, high […]

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NewsFlash – Follow Your Favorite Blogs and News Sites

NewsFlash is a program designed to complement an already existing web-based RSS reader account. NewsFlash combines all the advantages of web-based services like syncing across all your devices with everything you expect from a modern desktop program: Desktop notifications, fast search and filtering, tagging, handy keyboard shortcuts, and having access to all your articles as […]

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