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andreasgal.com
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| | | | | This is my first blog post since leaving my role as Mozilla's CTO 6 months ago. As you may have read in the press, a good chunk of the original Firefox OS founding team has moved on from mobile and we created a startupto work on some cool products and technologies for the Internet of... | |
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opensource.net
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| | | | | FreeBSD's new release cycle and extended support offer stability and predictability. Here's how to get involved. | |
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dirkriehle.com
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| | | | | On the heels of my talk about the current licensing challenges to single-vendor open source firms, I want to discuss the resulting strategy for vendors selling to developers. Single-vendor open source firms go to market by providing software they developed to the world under an open source license. The goal is to create a large... | |
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sookocheff.com
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| | | eBPF is a relatively new extension of the Linux kernel that can run sandboxed programs in a privileged context. It is used to safely and efficiently extend the capabilities of the kernel at runtime without requiring changes to kernel source code or the loading of kernel modules. Because of eBPFs tight integration with the networking stack at the kernel level, it is seeing adoption in networking applications. This includes Kubernetes networking through eBPF implementations of the Kubnernetes networking st... | ||