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Technology Short Take 175

Scott Lowe

Networking The good folks over at Packet Pushers have compiled a list of open source networking projects. The Linux kernel project has become a CVE Numbering Authority (CNA); Greg Kroah-Hartman wrote a blog post that discusses this in more depth. Rory McCune reviews his final Kubernetes census.

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Technology Short Take 151

Scott Lowe

The story of a developer deliberately polluting their open source projects—as outlined here for the “colors.js” Operating Systems/Applications. Dennis Felsing shares some thoughts on switching to macOS after 15 years on Linux. BIOS updates without a reboot , and under Linux first? Read more here.

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Technology Short Take 131

Scott Lowe

This time around the content is a tad heavy on the security side, but I’ve still managed to pull in articles on networking, cloud computing, applications, and some programming-related content. Here’s a review of targeted attacks and APTs (advanced persistent threats) on Linux. Operating Systems/Applications.

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A Quick Introduction to Docker

Scott Lowe

The best way to describe Docker is to use the phrase from the Docker web site—Docker is “an open source project to pack, ship and run any application as a lightweight container.” Docker containers provide a standard, consistent way of packaging just about any application. (At LTS as the Linux platform.

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Liveblog: Docker Networking

Scott Lowe

Networking is vast and complex, and networking is an inherent part of distributed applications. Therefore, it’s important to make networking developer-friendly and application-driven. It was open-sourced in April, with over 200 pull requests and 200 GitHub stars. So what are the goals from this vision?

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Liveblog: Docker Networking

Scott Lowe

Networking is vast and complex, and networking is an inherent part of distributed applications. Therefore, it’s important to make networking developer-friendly and application-driven. It was open-sourced in April, with over 200 pull requests and 200 GitHub stars. So what are the goals from this vision?

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Technology Short Take #43

Scott Lowe

It would be great to see Docker get support for connecting containers directly to Open vSwitch (OVS), which is generally considered the de facto standard for networking on Linux hosts. Operating Systems/Applications. CoreOS is a pretty cool project that takes a new look at how Linux distributions should be constructed.

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