When I was a kid, I went to a science camp, and one of the instructors showed us a few inches of fiber optic cable. I remember thinking it was so neat that you could light it up at one … Continue reading
April 5, 2024
by
0 comments
April 5, 2024
by
0 comments
When I was a kid, I went to a science camp, and one of the instructors showed us a few inches of fiber optic cable. I remember thinking it was so neat that you could light it up at one … Continue reading
April 5, 2024
by
0 comments
It all started when Andres Freund, a Microsoft principal software engineer, became curious about why the SSH remote security code in the Debian Linux beta was running slowly. Freund did some digging and discovered the problem: A chief programmer and…Read … Continue reading
April 4, 2024
by
0 comments
Thanks to hardware vendors working hand-in-glove with Microsoft, many people never realize there are alternatives to Windows and Office. But that’s not the case in the European Union (EU) and China, where computer users know all about Microsoft’s…Read More
March 30, 2024
by
0 comments
You may never have heard of the xz data compression code, but it’s vital to numerous programs, and we now know someone has planted malicious code in it. When Red Hat first broke the news that the latest version of … Continue reading
March 28, 2024
by
0 comments
Mirantis is putting more effort into its open source programs while changing its business model. Usually, a company’s press release tells you all you need to know about what it wants you to consider for its next quarter. Not this … Continue reading
March 28, 2024
by
0 comments
Essentially, all software is built using open source. By Synopsys’ count, 96% of all codebases contain open-source software. Lately, though, there’s been a very disturbing trend. A company will make its program using open source, make millions from…Read More