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Engineers share designs for DIY ventilators online as coronavirus pandemic spreads

Ventilators are an important treatment for severe cases of COVID-19 as the virus can attack cilia in the lungs, small tendrils that help keep mucus from building up.

7 Linux Distros for Security Testing

Her we list just a few Linux distros for security testing. Many are based on Debian or Ubuntu with some added built-in custom tools.

The TARS Foundation: The Formation of a Microservices Ecosystem

During the 1960s and 1970’s, software developers typically used monolithic architectures on mainframes and minicomputers for software development, and no single application was able to satisfy the needs of most end-users. Vertical industries used software with a smaller code footprint with simpler interfaces to other applications, and scalability was not a priority at the time.

HashiCorp raises $175 million in late-stage round for $5.1B valuation

San Francisco-based cloud computing firm HashiCorp Inc. today said it has raised $175 million in a Series E round of funding, giving the company a valuation of $5.1 billion.

Platform9 Adds More Tiers to Kubernetes Service

Platform9 today launched a managed Kubernetes service, dubbed the Freedom plan, that provides free access to Kubernetes clusters of up to 20 nodes spanning...

10 Open-Source Datasets For Text Classification

In this article, we list down 10 open-source datasets, which can be used for text classification.

How to enable the zRAM module for faster swapping on Linux

If you're finding your Linux system performance not quite up to par, enable zRAM for a more efficient swap system.

AWS launches Bottlerocket, a Linux-based OS for container hosting

One feature that makes Bottlerocket stand out is that it does away with a package-based update system.

Open Group delivers new platform for the improved use of open source software

The new CROSSMINER platform extracts detailed knowledge that assists software engineers in developing and maintaining products and services based on freely available OSS technologies.

IBM code challenge winner uses open source and IoT for disaster relief

The Linux Foundation is hosting the open source firmware for Project OWL, which helps developers foster connectivity between first responders and civilians during or after natural disasters.