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This Week in Open Source: New Toyota Camry Powered AGL, Sudo Vulnerability Patches &...

This week in Linux and OSS news, the 2018 Toyota Camry infotainment system is powered by Automotive Grade Linux, high severity Sudo vulnerability gets...

What Is NoSQL?

NoSQL databases are one of those fun topics where people get all excited because it's cool and new. But, they're really not new, they're...

What Are the Differences in Web Hosting and Linux Web Hosting?

Web hosting is very popular these days. There are some differences between web hosting and Linux web hosting. There are two kinds of operating...

What to Expect (and Not Expect) from Linux Universal Packages

Traditionally, Linux has relied on two main package formats, .deb (Debian) and .rpm (Red Hat). Although structured differently, both .deb and .rpm packages consist...

What Serverless and the Internet of Things Can Learn from Each Other

Serverless application architecture and the Internet of Things (IoT) have a lot in common: both are emerging technology choices that are introducing fundamentally new...

How to Do Time Series Prediction Using RNNs, TensorFlow, and Cloud ML Engine

The Estimators API in tf.contrib.learn (See tutorial here) is a very convenient way to get started using TensorFlow. The really cool thing from my...

MapD Open Sources GPU-Powered Database

Since starting work on MapD more than five years ago while taking a database course at MIT, I had always dreamed of making the...

What are Containers? Learn the Basics in Online Course from The Linux Foundation

In this series, we’ll provide a preview of the new Containers Fundamentals (LFS253) course from The Linux Foundation. The course is designed for those who...

What is Docker’s Moby Project?

During DockerCon 2017, a few major announcements were made, including the Moby Project.  What is the Moby Project? It's a framework to assemble specialized container systems without...

Now that HTTPS Is Almost Everywhere, What About IPv6?

Let’s Encrypt launched April 12, 2016 with the intent to support and encourage sites to enable HTTPS everywhere (sometimes referred to as SSL everywhere...