Tux Machines
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Feb 28, 2023
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Indulge me for a minute; I’d like to tell you about a conference I’m helping organize, and why. But first, I want to tell you a story about measuring things, and the tools we use to do that.
Specifically, I want to talk about thermometers.
Even though a rough understanding of basic principles of the tool we now call a thermometer are at least two thousand years old, for centuries the whole idea that you could measure temperature at all was fantastical. The entire idea was absurd; how could you possibly measure an experience as subjective and ethereal as temperature?
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In today's digital age, hospitals increasingly rely on technology to provide quality patient care and manage operations. However, the high cost of proprietary software solutions can be a significant barrier for hospitals, particularly in low-resource settings.
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Open-source software giant Red Hat Inc. announced a series of updates at the MWC 2023 event in Barcelona today, underscoring its ambitions stretching across advanced 5G, telecommunications clouds, industrial edge, artificial intelligence, radio-access networks and energy efficiency.
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