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Log4j, Open Source Maintenance, And Why SBOMs Are Critical Now

Forrester IT

Over the weekend, security pros took to social media to understand and dissect the Log4j vulnerability. The fact of the […].

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NHS to get open source API lab

Computer Weekly

NHS Digital plans on launching an API lab before the end of the year, with the goal accelerating development of interoperability in health and social care

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Google is releasing an open source harassment filter for journalists

The Verge

Google’s Jigsaw unit is releasing the code for an open source anti-harassment tool called Harassment Manager. The tool, intended for journalists and other public figures, employs Jigsaw’s Perspective API to let users sort through potentially abusive comments on social media platforms starting with Twitter.

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Most Facebook Open Source Developers Don’t Work for Facebook

Data Center Knowledge

Virtual machine HHVM among social network’s five most popular open source projects Read More.

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Open source algorithm helps spot social media shams

Network World

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University say they have developed an open source algorithm that can help spot social media frauds trying to sway valuable community influence.

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Our Freemium Future: Development teams take advantage of free, entry-level versions of software 

CTOvision

CTOs should consider having their development teams take advantage of free, entry-level versions of software – known as freemium software – to test out the functions of commercial products. Freemium rides the agile development wave. The whole mood in enterprise software development is about being iterative, collaborative and agile.

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How leadership can empower developers in the AI era

CIO Business Intelligence

Imposter syndrome—doubting your abilities to the point that you feel like a fraud—is an evergreen topic of conversation among software developers. In this moment, how can tech leaders empower their developers? For many devs, the explosion of GenAI and AI-powered coding tools makes feeling like an imposter more inevitable than ever.