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Mozilla is retiring its VR version of Firefox

The Verge

Mozilla is retiring its virtual and augmented reality web browser Firefox Reality, passing the baton to an outside team that plans to relaunch it under a new name. Free software consultancy Igalia is developing a browser using the source code underlying Firefox Reality, aiming to launch a comparable VR / AR browser called Wolvic next week.

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5 reasons why you should migrate your website to WordPress

Dataconomy

WordPress is user-friendly WordPress stands out as a user-friendly platform, particularly in comparison to manually creating websites. Publishing For those aiming to create content-centric websites, WordPress leaves virtually no room for competition. The strength of the open-source platform’s community is remarkable.

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Hackathons vs Conference: Which One Works The Best for Blockchain Industry?

Hacker Earth

In comparison, Blockchain tech only arrived at the scene sometime in 2008, and is still considered comparatively ‘new’. They usually take place in a physical or virtual environment. With the rise of virtual events and online collaboration tools, many hackathons have also been conducted in fully remote or hybrid environments.

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Technology Short Take 114

Scott Lowe

Speaking of Pulumi, Kyle Galbraith wrote up a comparison of Pulumi and Terraform for infrastructure as code. The CNCF blog has a great article written by an Alibaba software engineer (Xingyu Chen) on some performance optimizations for etcd that have been contributed back to the open source community. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take 113

Scott Lowe

Via the Kubernetes blog , Box announced it has open sourced a project called kube-iptables-tailer , which turns packet drops from iptables into Kubernetes events that can be logged for easier troubleshooting. Diógenes Rettori has a comparison of Istio and Linkerd as solutions for service mesh. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take #63

Scott Lowe

Check out Mark Russinovich’s blog post on SONiC , then pop over to Kamala Subramaniam’s more in-depth SONiC post. Matt Oswalt recently unveiled (and open sourced) a framework called ToDD, which stands for “Testing on Demand: Distributed”. Here’s the Docker blog post talking about the performance study. Virtualization.

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Technology Short Take 131

Scott Lowe

This recent Ars Technica article points out that a feature in Chromium—the open source project leveraged by Chrome and Edge, among others—is having a significant impact on root DNS traffic. More technical details can be found in an associated APNIC blog post. Here’s a few details around Open Service Mesh.

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