Leftovers: OSS
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Ex-MySQL CEO Marten Mickos On Leadership And The Open Source Revolution
Marten Mickos is the newly announced CEO of bug bounty platform HackerOne. Marten, a Finnish native, is a proven CEO; he led the iconic open source database company MySQL, and later worked for Sun Microsystems after their acquisition of that company.
He then led cloud software company Eucalyptus Systems, which was acquired by HP. He has also served on the board of Nokia & has been spearheading the online School of Herring, which focuses on leadership.
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Support For Old Hardware Is Being Removed From Coreboot
Coreboot developers are taking to their Git tree and dropping support for old motherboards and chipsets.
Yesterday saw the removal in Git of many Tyan motherboards as well as some from IWILL and Newisys and IBM.
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Hired adds transparency to the hiring process, makes tech open source
Whether you’re a potential employee or a potential employer, the thing that matters most is that you find the right fit: the right job offer, location, compensation and the right co-workers. Hired is looking to fill the specialty-job niche by pre-screening both parties before the resumes start circulating and the interviews begin.
Admit it, if you’re an employer, to grow your business you need talent. To that end, Hired delivers a curated pool of responsive candidates so less time is spent sourcing and more time devoted to interviewing and hiring.
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NIA: Midokura's open source MidoNet doesn't hold back
Midokura wins this month's Network Innovation Award for MidoNet Community Edition, an open source version of its flagship product.
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Open ethos powers Aleph Objects' success
We are firmly committed to advancing free software, libre innovation, and open source hardware. A LulzBot 3D printer was the first hardware product and only 3D printer to meet the Open Source Hardware Association definition and earn the Free Software Foundation's Respects Your Freedom certification.
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Google Offers Up Its Entire Machine Learning Library as Open-Source Software
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TensorFlow could be Google’s new, open-source, central nervous system
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Google Opens Floodgates for TensorFlow Development
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TensorFlow - Google’s latest machine learning system, open sourced for everyone
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MozFest 2015 Demo Garage: Showing What’s Possible with the Open Web
Mozilla Festival 2015 was a productive and dynamic event celebrating the world’s most valuable public resource — the open Web. MozFest is also a gathering place for Mozilla community members from around the world and brings together makers, designers, builders, coders and creative folks to showcase their ideas of how the Web can enable the sort of innovative tinkering you might do (or want to do) in your own garage.
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SwiftStack Advances OpenStack Cloud Storage [VIDEO]
The Swift storage project holds a unique place in the OpenStack big tent, as one of the two original projects (the other being Nova compute) for the open source cloud platform. SwiftStack is one of the leading contributors to the Swift project and also has its own commercially supported SwiftStack Object Storage enterprise product, which was recently updated to version 3.0.
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How To Compile CUDA Code With LLVM
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[dwm] 6.1 release
After a long time (dwm 6.0 was released on 2011-12-19) it is time for a new dwm release. Thanks goes out to all the people involved at making the software better in various ways!
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CSC Obtains FedRAMP Certification for PaaS Cloud Offering; Red Hat’s Paul Smith Comments
Computer Sciences Corp. has received a Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program certification for the company’s ARCWRX cloud computing technology.
CSC said Tuesday this is the second FedRAMP certification for the platform-as-a-service ARCWRX, which is based on Red Hat’s OpenShift and resides on CSC’s ARC-P platform.
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Quartz to open source two mapping tools
News outlet Quartz is developing a searchable database of compiled map data from all over the world, and a tool to help journalists visualise this data.
The database, called Mapquery, received $35,000 (£22,900) from the Knight Foundation Prototype Fund on 3 November.
Keith Collins, project lead, said Mapquery will aim to make the research stage in the creation of maps easier and more accessible, by creating a system for finding, merging and refining geographic data.
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Stronger than fear: Mental health in the open
Finkler is active in PHP, Python, and JavaScript communities and had developed a popular Twitter client for the WebOS platform. He has plenty of open source knowledge, but his only expierience with mental illness was personal. So he began presenting at conferences, sharing his experience. After each talk, people would share their own issues with him.
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How VA and DOD Can Approach Data Standards and Interoperability -- Before Standards Are Established
For organizations like the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs, patient safety and quality of care are paramount, thus, having the ability to seamlessly share medical data with each other, as well as with other providers, is critical. Consider for a moment, a service person’s transition from active duty to veteran status. Patient records and critical medical history details must transition smoothly to ensure the patient receives appropriate, complete care at the right time.
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Thanks for playing: New Linux ransomware decrypted, pwns itself
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