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Firefox 72 Released with Improved Tracking Protection + More
Mozilla Firefox 72 is now available to download, the latest in the web browser’s new monthly release cycle. The headline change in Firefox 72 for Linux and macOS users is out-of-the-box support for picture-in-picture video support on sites like YouTube and Netflix.
CNCF upgrades Falco runtime security tool to incubator status
Falco, originally created by Sysdig in 2016, is approved to join CNCF Incubation after 257% increase in downloads.
Kali Linux to Default to Non-Root User With 2020.1 Release
The team announces a major change in the Kali security model releasing in the upcoming 2020.1 release - Default Non-Root User.
How To Make Open Source More Secure: A Tale Of Supply Chain
Open source software is often considered safer and more secure than proprietary software because users can, if they want, compile the software from the source code
Hugging Face Raises $15 million to Expand its Open Source Software on Conversational AI
The funding round was led by Lux Capital, with participation from Salesforce chief scientist, Richard Socher, and OpenAI CTO Greg Brockman, as well as Betaworks and A.Capital.
Firefox 71 arrives with better Lockwise and tracker blocking, Picture-in-Picture on Windows
Firefox 71 for desktop introduces Picture-in-Picture support so you can watch your favorite clips in a separate small window as you browse.
Linux that fits anywhere: 15 very small footprint distros
Got an old PC or a super-small configuration? Try out one of these Linux distributions!
This open-source AI tool quickly isolates the vocals in any song
A new open-source AI tool makes this tricky task faster and easier.
Firefox 70 is Here with New Logo, Secure Password Generator + More
The release, the latest stable update to the hugely popular open source web browser, features a number of notable improvements and privacy enhancements.
Ubuntu 19.10 arrives with edge capabilities for Kubernetes
Following 25 weeks of development, Canonical today released Ubuntu 19.10. Highlights include new edge capabilities for Kubernetes, an integrated AI developer experience, and the fastest GNOME desktop performance yet