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Setting up the Tools for Contributing to OpenStack Documentation

Scott Lowe

For non-programmers, making a meaningful contribution to an open source project can be difficult; this is as true for OpenStack as for other open source projects. Using a Linux Environment. It wasn’t until just recently that I realized: why not just use a Linux VM? on Amazon EC2 (via Ravello Systems).

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Technology Short Take 88

Scott Lowe

Travel is keeping me pretty busy this fall (so much for things slowing down after VMworld EMEA), and this has made it a bit more difficult to stick to my self-imposed biweekly schedule for the Technology Short Takes (heck, I couldn’t even get this one published on Friday!). Welcome to Technology Short Take #88! Sorry about that!

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

There has to be storage somewhere so even sensors, end up sending their data someplace that has to be stored, and that might be in the cloud, for instance, which is increasingly a part of the Internet of Things. One of the open source protocols that crashed most often was BusyBox what could happen with a vulnerability in BusyBox in 2016.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

There has to be storage somewhere so even sensors, end up sending their data someplace that has to be stored, and that might be in the cloud, for instance, which is increasingly a part of the Internet of Things. One of the open source protocols that crashed most often was BusyBox what could happen with a vulnerability in BusyBox in 2016.