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Tails 3 Offers Easy Anonymity for All
If you’re seriously concerned about privacy, you want to ensure you’re doing all the right things and not leaving behind a trace of what...
LinuxKit and Docker Security
LinuxKit, which Docker announced back in April, is one of the newest tools to enter the Docker universe. Here’s what you need to know...
Cloud Foundry’s Abby Kearns Talks Inclusion, Interfaces
At the end of an action-packed Cloud Foundry Summit Silicon Valley 2017 earlier this month, Abby Kearns, the Cloud Foundry Foundation executive director, sat down with TNS founder Alex...
AryaLinux Focuses More on Source Than Simplicity
I remember well the days of Linux when the desktop was a challenge to get up and running, keep running, and configure to meet...
LC3 2017 Features Open Source Experts in SDN, Cloud, DevOps, and More
Developers, architects, sysadmins, DevOps experts, business leaders, and other professionals will gather in China June 19-20 to discuss the latest open source technology and...
Bodhi Linux 4.1.0: Like Visiting an Old Friend
When I first started working with Linux, some 20 years ago, I sat in wonder at how much I could do. It seemed the...
Thou Shalt Not Depend on Me: Analysing the Use of Outdated JavaScript Libraries on...
Thou shalt not depend on me: analysing the use of outdated JavaScript libraries on the web Lauinger et al., NDSS 2017
Just based on the paper title...
The Intel Edison: Linux Maker Machine in a Matchbox
The Intel Edison is a physically tiny computer that draws a small amount of power and breaks out plenty of connections to allow it...
An Introduction to GRUB2 Configuration for your Linux Machine
When researching my article from last month, An introduction to the Linux boot and startup process, I became interested in learning more about GRUB2. This article...
Opening Up Virtual Reality Development with WebVR
“Virtual reality (VR) is nothing new — people have been experimenting with it for decades. But only recently, we have come to terms with...