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Scott Lowe

Networking Lee Briggs (formerly of Pulumi, now with Tailscale) shows how to use the Tailscale Operator to create “free” Kubernetes load balancers (“free” as in no additional charge above and beyond what it would normally cost to operate a Kubernetes cluster). Thanks for reading! Read more about it in this post.

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Fed Tech Roundup October 14

CTOvision

Federal jury finds Apple infringed on University of Wisconsin technology patent - Daily Journal. Can Campus Networks Ever Be Secure? Federal Jury Rules Apple Infringed on University of Wisconsin Patent - Wall Street Journal. Local company wins $50M federal technology deal - Dayton Business Journal.

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Americans are one step closer to a national contact tracing app for Covid-19

Vox

States are now able to create contact tracing apps that work with those from other states, thanks to a national server that works with the exposure notification tool developed by Apple and Google and stores information about potential exposures from all states that use it. Open Sourced is made possible by Omidyar Network.

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How to make sure Google automatically deletes your data on a regular basis

Vox

Apple’s operating system updates will also require app developers to post a clear notice telling them what is being tracked. Open Sourced is made possible by the Omidyar Network. All Open Sourced content is editorially independent and produced by our journalists. Support Vox’s explanatory journalism.

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Perhaps months too late, the Apple-Google Covid-19 contact tracing tool comes to America

Vox

Outside of the US, several countries have launched or are developing apps that use the Apple-Google tool, with varying degrees of success. Grimes, Covidwise was developed for $229,000 and the state is devoting $1.5 Open Sourced is made possible by Omidyar Network. Support Vox’s explanatory journalism.

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Apple’s Fortnite ban, explained

Vox

Apple’s App Store war against developers and its ongoing antitrust issues appear to be coming to a head. And now Apple is threatening to cut off Epic’s access to its developer tools program, which could affect any apps that use the company’s Unreal Engine — and therefore, any consumers who use those apps.

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The new Apple-Google contact tracing tool finally seems useful

Vox

Virginia told Recode that it spent nearly $230,000 to develop the app and $1.5 One huge upside to the new Exposure Notifications Express tool, however, is that states no longer have to spend the time or money developing their own apps. Open Sourced is made possible by Omidyar Network. million people.

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