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Bridging Design and Runtime Gaps: AsyncAPI in Event-Driven Architecture
The AsyncAPI specification emerged in response to the growing need for a standardized and comprehensive framework that addresses the challenges of designing and documenting...
Innovation as a Catalyst in Telecommunications
Innovation—a term often tossed around but rarely dissected for its true impact, especially in the ever-evolving world of telecommunications. At its core, innovation is...
Linux Foundation Newsletter: January 2024
Welcome to the Linux Foundation’s January newsletter! In this edition you’ll find new research reports, key LF Project updates, and our first Training &...
Linux Foundation Newsletter: December 2023
Welcome to the Linux Foundation’s December newsletter! In this edition, we cover the many gatherings that took place across the globe, notably at Open...
Critical Bluetooth Flaw Exposes Android, Apple & Linux Devices to Takeover
Attackers can exploit a critical Bluetooth security vulnerability that's been lurking largely unnoticed for years on macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux device platforms. The...
Cyber Monday Deals Extended Until Dec. 6th!
Elevate your profile. Improve your skills. Showcase your badges. Get significant deals on open source training and certification from Linux Foundation. Deals end December...
Linux Foundation Newsletter: November 2023
This month, our communities met in Chicago for KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America, where AI topics were front and center. Two new LF Research...
PromCon Recap: Unveiling Perses, the GitOps-Friendly Metrics Visualization Tool
"An important aspect of Perses strategy is the foundational open source path. Perses is already a project under the Linux Foundation, which means it...
Linux Foundation Newsletter: October 2023
This month’s newsletter will be one of our biggest ever! In October, our communities met in person at the Open Source Summit Europe in...
mkfs.ext4 – What it actually creates
Introducing the internal data written to
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