Tux Machines
Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Mar 18, 2023
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=> ↺ RESF and B Corp: Open-Source Projects Get a New Home
Once upon a time, open-source projects existed in the free-wheeling, wild west of the Internet, the bailiwick of hobbyists and iconoclasts. Projects ran without formalities, or legal entity structures, or oversight. And that was a powerful and effective model to kickstart the free software movement. It worked pretty well for years, when open-source was a niche in the technology world.
But as open-source became the backbone of modern computing, cracks started to sprout in that model. There were some problems that loose collections of developers could not easily solve. A string of notorious security breaches (Heartbleed, Log4shell, and others), along with and other kinds of personality-driven discontinuity (the Left-Tab fiasco) demonstrated how vulnerable our world–and its businesses–are to the quality of open-source project governance. Projects running on shoestring budgets were an industry-wide problem, and there were calls for corporate interests to put their money where their tech was, and start supporting community projects.
=> ↺ Lightweight Environments in Kubernetes
It’s becoming widely understood that testing needs to shift left as organizations rapidly grow their development environments. The question that remains: Exactly how should these organizations approach end-to-end testing and integration testing in Kubernetes and multi-cloud environments? To address this question, I'll discuss how a new approach to realizing high-fidelity
=> ↺ Dero, Monero Cryptojackers Fighting for Same Kubernetes Clusters
Dero cryptojacking operation infecting Kubernetes infrastructure is being targeted by Monero criptojackers for control over the same clusters.
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