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Truly Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools You Can Use Today

CTOvision

There are many issues in this trend that should inform your day-to-day decision-making (we examine AI issues as part of our CAMBRIC construct to help put the trend in the context of other major thrusts in the tech world). Designed for Windows mobile but now on Android and a limited version runs on Apple iOS. Prediction.io

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Technology Short Take #44

Scott Lowe

To help resolve this issue, Cumulus Networks (and possibly Metacloud, I’m not sure of their involvement yet) has release an open source project called vxfld. Operating Systems/Applications. Mike Foley has a blog post on how to go from zero to Windows domain controller in only 4 reboots.

Linux 60
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Technology Short Take #43

Scott Lowe

I am rapidly being pulled “higher” up the stack to look at tools and systems for working with distributed applications across clusters of servers. Operating Systems/Applications. CoreOS is a pretty cool project that takes a new look at how Linux distributions should be constructed. Might be worth checking out.

Vmware 60
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Choosing LambdaTest for Selenium Automation

Galido

The tests created can then be executed using most modern web browsers in different operating systems such as Windows, Linux and OS X. It is an open source software under the Apache 2.0 However, we are talking about thousands of constructs that cannot always be tested through a simple manual verification.

Tools 84
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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

How could open source software be vulnerable for so long? In a moment I’ll tell you about a flaw discovered only through fuzz testing in a very old open source product. Vamosi: So a vulnerable version of Bash provided an attacker the ability to pass untrusted code to other systems and processes.

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The Hacker Mind: Shellshock

ForAllSecure

How could open source software be vulnerable for so long? In a moment I’ll tell you about a flaw discovered only through fuzz testing in a very old open source product. Vamosi: So a vulnerable version of Bash provided an attacker the ability to pass untrusted code to other systems and processes.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

Calderon: And even when we wrote the book it got tricky because some of the cool findings that we had, couldn't be mentioned in the book so we had to you know work on open source boards and come up, use open source laboratories instead of doing real life examples. And it's not just stories from the authors themselves.