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Top 5 Open-Source Serverless Security Tools

In the last few years, serverless architecture has gained popularity to accelerate the development of applications. Here are some open-source serverless security tools that you should utilize to identify loopholes and patch them before a hacker penetrates to collect sensitive information.

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“The Open Source Way has proven itself as the leading way to develop software solutions”

The modern world of software development is characterized by open source. Majority of IT stacks in companies worldwide today are composed of OSS. Jan Wildeboer, EMEA open source evangelist at Red Hat, explains in an interview with JAXenter why it would be wise to increase this figure.

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Tweaking history on Linux

The bash shell’s history command in Linux makes it easy to review and reuse commands, but there’s a lot you do to control how much it remembers and how much forgets. Here’s how you can get the history command to remember just what you want.

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With coronavirus forcing us to work from home, SUSE suggests the Linux desktop

Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, companies with little in the way of resources need to keep their businesses running with what their IT department and users already have at hand. SUSE has a suggestion: Switch them to the SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED).

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The Linux Kernel Prepares For Larger AMD CPU Microcode Updates

Future AMD CPUs (more than likely, Zen 3) will be bearing larger CPU microcode sizes, resulting in the Linux kernel needing a change to load them. Currently the AMD Linux CPU microcode handler has a static upper limit of the page size, which is generally 4K.

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Video: Kubernetes v1.18.0 – Linux Foundation Training Course Content Updated

Kubernetes was recently updated to version 1.18.0, which brought a number of changes. In this video, Linux Foundation training instructor Tim Serewicz discusses the updates to Kubernetes.

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Open-source software repository GitHub makes all of its core features free to use

GitHub has always been free to use, but nonpaying customers could only store their code in a public repository that’s accessible to everyone. However, today the company announced that developers no longer need to pay to use GitHub’s private repositories.

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UNDP and Hackster.io partner to launch a global innovation challenge to tackle COVID-19

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and Hackster.io have partnered to launch the COVID-19 Detect and Protect Challenge to create open-source technology that developing countries can leverage in the fight against this global pandemic.

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Duke creates open-source protective respirator

A protective respirator created by a Duke University medical and engineering task force is now being used by Duke Health doctors as they treat patients with suspected cases of COVID-19. Duke is making the design widely available as an open-source design.

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IBM Joins Hands With Open Mainframe Project

IBM, in association with the Linux Foundation’s Open Mainframe Project, has launched a new talent portal where employers can connect with available and experienced COBOL programmers. This new initiative provides an immediate way to help connect professionals where needs arise – with skilled talent ready to get to work.

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