Working on a DIY hardware hack but don’t like the taste of Raspberry Pi? Don’t fret: here are 10 great alternatives for you to try. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Month: September 2020
Raspberry Pi: Five handy home office projects to try
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•Take your remote working game to the next level with these Raspberry Pi home office projects. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Open source: Why governments need to go further
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•Commentary: Yes, governments should open source their custom code. But more than that is needed. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Apple's Swift programming language: Cheat sheet
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•Apple’s Swift has far-reaching effects on all platforms, not just iOS, OS X, watchOS, and tvOS. Learn why Swift matters, how to use the programming language, and how it differs from Objective-C. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to encrypt files on your Linux servers with gocryptfs
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•Looking for an easy to use encryption tool to protect data on your Linux servers? Jack Wallen shows you how to install and use gocryptfs to serve that very purpose. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to get a better view of Wireshark capture files with Brim
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•If you’re a network admin who depends on Wireshark, you’re going to want to use this third-party application to make coming through captures even easier. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to easily deploy LAN-accessible pods to a Kubernetes cluster
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•If deploying a LAN-accessible pod to a Kubernetes cluster has you pulling out your hair, let Jack Wallen show you how easy it actually is. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Deepin 20 is still the most beautiful Linux desktop on the market
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•Deepin 20 is out and Jack Wallen believes it could be the Linux distribution the masses have been waiting for. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
How to run a phishing attack simulation with GoPhish
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•Jack Wallen shows you how to run a phishing simulation on your employees to test their understanding of how this type of attack works. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/
Why Percona wants your database to be open source, and not everyone is happy about it
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•Commentary: Percona runs open source databases as managed services, which makes the company popular with customers but less so with competitors. Source: techrepublic.com/rssfeeds/topic/open-source/