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Microsoft Launches Brigade: An Event-Driven Scripting Tool for Kubernetes

To this end, Microsoft has been populating the container space with open source tools that make containerized workloads faster to adopt, easier to use...

Calculating IPv6 Subnets in Linux

We're going to look at some IPv6 calculators, sipcalc and subnetcalc, and some tricks for subnetting without breaking our brains. Let's start with reviewing...

Linus Torvalds Announces the Sixth Release Candidate of Linux Kernel 4.14 LTS

With a one-day delay, the sixth Release Candidate (RC) of the upcoming Linux 4.14 LTS kernel arrived for public testers, announced by Linus Torvalds...

How to Manage Casual Contributors to Open Source Projects

Increasingly, people want to contribute to projects casually—when they want to, rather than adhering to a schedule. This is part of a broader trend...

CNCF Brings Security to the Cloud Native Stack with Notary, TUF Adoption

The Cloud Native Computing Foundation continues to vigorously build its portfolio of open source cloud-native technologies. CNCF’s Technical Oversight Committee voted to accept both the Docker-developed Notary trusted content...

Running Android on Top of a Linux Graphics Stack

You can now run Android on top of a regular Linux graphics stack. This was not the case before, and according to Robert Foss,...

3 Tools to Help You Remember Linux Commands

The Linux desktop has come a very long way from its humble beginnings. Back in my early days of using Linux, knowledge of the...

3 Simple, Excellent Linux Network Monitors

You can learn an amazing amount of information about your network connections with these three glorious Linux networking commands. iftop tracks network connections by...

Tips to Secure Your Network in the Wake of KRACK

The KRACK attacks vulnerability is now more than 48 hours old and has been discussed in detail on a number of technology-related sites, so...

Blockchain and the Web Are Coming Together, Says Berners-Lee

Sir Tim Berners-Lee is a famous computer scientist and academic who invented the World Wide Web in 1989—so when he talks about new technologies...