Richard M. Stallman, godfather of free software and open source, has resigned as FSF president and board member and from MIT.
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Richard Stallman resigns from Free Software Foundation
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1689 days ago
Working on Linux's nuts and bolts at Linux Plumbers
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1694 days ago
Once a year, Linux's top developers meet at Linux Plumbers and the Kernel Summit to hash out problems and concerns with Linux development. Here's what happens.
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New Apple iPhone? Please! Get the best, pay less: Android
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1695 days ago
iPhones are not now, nor have they ever been, worth their high price tags. And, yes, that includes the iPhone 11. Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols shares his disdain for Apple's ubiquitous device.
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Java finally goes all in on open source with the Jakarta EE 8 release
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1696 days ago
The Eclipse Foundation has announced the release of the Jakarta EE 8, the first truly open-source, vendor-neutral version of Java Enterprise Edition.
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Project Pacific: VMware’s new road from vSphere to the Kubernetes-based hybrid cloud – DXC Blogs
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://blogs.dxc.technology 1697 days ago
You will soon be able to move your vSphere applications--lock, stock and barrel--to the cloud. VMware reinvents itself for the container age.
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In the beginning, there was machine languages and assembler. Neither was easy to use, but then along came COBOL, and everything changed.
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The death of the command line
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.hpe.com 1702 days ago
Don't get me wrong: The command line will always be important to sysadmins. But in many ways, it's being superseded by DevOps tools such as Ansible, Chef, and Puppet.
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How to avoid wasting money on under-used cloud resources
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://blogs.dxc.technology 1708 days ago
Remember how you were going to save money by moving to the cloud? Well, about that you need to pay attention to what's really going on to save bucks.
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Five reasons Chromebooks are better than Windows laptops
Posted by sjvn under TechnologyFrom https://www.zdnet.com 1716 days ago
Windows is great for some things, but for many business users working with bread and butter web and office applications, a Chromebook is better.
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Aurora is Not a drop-in replacement for MySQL or PostgresSQL, but it can be useful for those kind of RDBMS jobs on AWS.
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