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Red Hat seeks to be the platform for enterprise AI

Network World

It delivered a version of Linux – Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI – optimized for AI , InstructLab for fine tuning models, and Podman AI Lab for building and testing AI-powered applications. The foundational mode at the heart of RHEL AI is IBM’s Granite model, distributed under the Apache 2 open source license.

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Technology Short Take #69

Scott Lowe

First up, there’s a great article on using IPVLAN with Docker and Cumulus Linux (with a tie back to sFlow, naturally!). Here’s a walkthrough by Cody Bunch on setting up BGP on Linux with Cumulus Quagga. Kevin Houston has an updated blade server comparison chart that might be helpful in making hardware decisions.

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Technology Short Take #62

Scott Lowe

Cumulus Networks recently shifted their pricing and licensing model toward perpetual licenses; this article has more information and a comparison of the old vs. new models. He provides a good example in the article by using Java. ZFS will be in the next Ubuntu Linux LTS release.

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Technology Short Take #50

Scott Lowe

If you’re looking for more examples of how to incorporate these sorts of tools into your own network automation workflow, I’d recommend having a look at this article. Kevin Houston’s March 2015 blade server comparisons might be a useful place to start. The workflow incorporates Ansible, git, Jenkins, and Gerrit.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

My example of hitting random keys and forcing the password manger to pop open illustrates the topic of this episode. Computer viruses for example have to spread by humans--via email attachments. By the late 1970s, however, AT&T began to license Unix to outside parties and universities. What’s a worm?

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

My example of hitting random keys and forcing the password manger to pop open illustrates the topic of this episode. Computer viruses for example have to spread by humans--via email attachments. By the late 1970s, however, AT&T began to license Unix to outside parties and universities. What’s a worm?

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: EP 69 Self-Healing Operating Systems

ForAllSecure

For example, you’d need several different systems, each running just one program, to accomplish a task. CODEN: Basically, the fundamental issue is look at that early Unix and Linux operating systems that were providing these very basic services that are still the the only things we really need from the operating system today.