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PodCTL #29 – Kubernetes Networking
In any environment, networking can be a complex topic. In a Kubernetes environment, there are potentially many layers of networking machinery that are required to make sure that applications are properly addressed, routed and secured. So this week we decided to break down all of the components of a Kubernetes (and OpenShift) networking environment with Marc Curry (@redhatmarc, OpenShift Principal Product Manager, Container Infrastructure) who looks after all things networking for the OpenShift team.
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Bleachbit, Falkon, Ubuntu 18.04 Flavour Betas, Albert, Linux From Scratch | This Week in Linux 23
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Mageia Weekly Roundup 2018: Weeks 9 & 10
706 packages came into updates/testing in the last two weeks! If ever you thought of helping out the QA team, now would be a really good time.
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Closing the open source skills gap
South Africa is a skills-hungry country. In fact, according to Adzuna, the rarest skills are in the digital and technology sectors, where demand is far outstripping supply – and according to SUSE – that is exactly what the industry is seeing when it comes to open source skills.
According to Matthew Lee, regional manager for SUSE Africa: “There is a massive skills gap and demand for open source skills such as cloud, application development and DevOps locally – and especially as more businesses move towards digital transformation.
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Intel Galileo v2 Linux Basics
The Galileo line has been discontinued, so there's no support and no community, but in theory they're fairly interesting boards.
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Design report #4: symbiotic applications
Purism’s long-term goal has always been to make computers that are as convenient as they are respectful to the people that use them. The Librem products are an ethical platform and therefore should not be discriminating anyone; instead, they are meant to be inclusive of all human beings. In other words, everyone should find in their Librem a convenient and secure platform for their daily usage, and therefore accessibility should also be an important part of our ethical design roadmap.
We are aware that the road is long and that the Librem 5 is a challenging project, so we need some design foundations that favor convenience as much as it can lighten the development effort to get there.
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Android Defeats iOS In Mobile OS Loyalty, Survey Finds
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10 Best Android Gallery Apps For 2018 To Get A Fast Experience
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What’s the Latest Version of Android?
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Security updates for Monday
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Researchers find 29 types of USB attacks, recommend never plugging into a USB you don't own
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