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Under the hood of the HPC, AI workhorse ... which'll be coming to a desk near you
GTC16 So there it is: the long-awaited Nvidia Pascal architecture GPU. It's the GP100, and it will debut in the Tesla P100, which is aimed at high-performance computing (think supercomputers simulating the weather and nuke fuel) and deep-learning artificial intelligence systems.…
Thin mini-ITX SBC aims Braswell SoCs at embedded apps
Adlink announced the “AmITX-BW-I” SBC, featuring Intel’s Braswell SoCs, a slim, embeddable “thin Mini-ITX” profile, dual GbE, and 4K triple-display video. Adlink’s “Thin Mini-ITX” form-factor AmITX-BW-1 SBC features a low profile design, consumption in the range of 4 to 6 Watts, and is offered with a range of dual- and quad-core, 14nm Intel Pentium, Atom, […]
What makes test automation successful?
An important but often underestimated part of software development is testing. Testing is, by definition, challenging. If bugs were easy to find, they wouldn't be there in the first place. A tester has to think outside the box to find the bugs that others have missed. In many cases, understanding the business domain of an application is more crucial for effective testing, as is detailed knowledge of the application itself.
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How MongoDB motivates and inspires its developer community
The person who has a big hand in building the MongoDB developer community over the past six years is Meghan Gill. She was the open source NoSQL database's first marketing hire, and will be speaking at this year's OSCON about creating and nurturing open source advocates.
Windows 7's grip on the enterprise desktop is loosening
Microsoft says Windows 10 is on 270m devices. Just a billion to go, then! In a falling market. Microsoft last week updated its Windows 10 usage data, claiming 270 million devices now run its newest operating system.…
KDE Presents its Vision for the Future
After months of collecting ideas and holding open discussion across our community, we have united around a simple statement of what we want to achieve: A world in which everyone has control over their digital life and enjoys freedom and privacy. This is our vision.
Steam hacker says more vulnerabilities will be found, but not by him
The teenager who grabbed headlines earlier this week for hacking a fake game listing on to Valve's Steam store says there are "definitely" more vulnerabilities to be found in the popular game distribution service. But he won't be the one to find them.............
How to practically use your Linux terminal (four examples)
While modern GNU/Linux distributions don't require any use of the terminal, or any knowledge of the bash to offer 100% of their functionality and usability, it is often the case that doing things from the terminal is preferred for a set of reasons.This post is aimed at the people who just want to perform practically useful tasks right from their terminal without having to learn much about command lines.
Vagrant: Sharing folders with vagrant-sshfs
Introduction We’re trying to focus more on developer experience in the Red Hat ecosystem. In the process we’ve started to incorporate the Vagrant tool into our standard offerings. As part of that effort, we’re seeking a shared folder solution that doesn’t... Continue Reading →
Arduino aims $35, WiFi-enabled hacker board at IoT apps
Arduino LLC debuted a $35 IoT focused MKR1000 board, supported with an Arduino IoT site, and soon, an Arduino Create code editor and Arduino Cloud platform. At Arduino Day this week in Berkeley, Calif., Arduino LLC’s cofounders Massimo Banzi, David Mellis, and Tom Igoe hailed the company’s new MKR1000 board as combining the functionality of […]
There's a new standard in higher ed: Open Summit launches
The conversation around "open" in higher education has been happening for some time—but as open source has become mainstream in the software industry the conversation in the educational space has exploded. From universities offering degree programs in open source software, to MOOCs from top tier colleges providing open enrollment courses, to universities around the world creating their own open source software projects, open is rapidly becoming a standard in higher ed.
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The Linux Foundation launches Linux-based Civil Infrastructure Project
There's the Internet of Things -- DVRs, refrigerators, and cars -- and then there's the Internet of civic things -- electrical power grids, oil and gas production facilities, and highway traffic management. Linux has a role to play in both.
Meet the PHP developer behind monitoring tool JaM
Jess Portnoy is a prolific PHP developer and open source geek with lots of helpful data and web data on SourceForge and GitHub.
I was vaguely familiar with Jess's work from various tech talks that she's given, which usually attracted my attention because of her affiliation with the web multimedia platform Kaltura.
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HMI dev kits run Linux or Android on 1GHz Cortex-A9 SoC
VIA’s “Mobile360 HMI” flat panel starter kits run Linux or Android on VIA’s own 1GHz Cortex-A9 based WM8980 SoC, and offer WiFi and touchscreen options. VIA Technology’s “Mobile360 HMI” flat panel display starter kits appear to have been showcased at Embedded World in late February, but came to our attention in a recent design win […]
Linux founder Torvalds on the Internet of Things: Security plays second fiddle
For the first time, Linux Torvalds speaks at an embedded Linux conference: "Many changes have been invisible. Even I don't see all the uses of Linux."
News: Linux Top 3: Guix, NixOS and Bodhi Linux Update
A pair of nascent Linux distributions, built around new package manager tools get updated
Superuser Awards, evolving for scale, and more OpenStack news
Are you interested in keeping track of what is happening in the open source cloud? Opensource.com is your source for news in OpenStack, the open source cloud infrastructure project.
QtCon Call for Papers
QtCon 2016 Call for Papers is open. The event will assemble KDE Akademy, VideoLAN Developer Days, Qt Contributors' Summit, FSFE Summit and KDAB Qt training day. We invite contributors to these projects to present their work and insight at QtCon 2016. The conference will take place from 1st to 8th September in Berlin, Germany.
Wordpress, Joomla domains under attack through jQuery JavaScript library
Hackers are using the jQuery JavaScript library to inject malicious code into millions of Wordpress and Joomla Web domains, researchers say.
FreeBSD 10.3 lands
Devs highlight better Linux compatibility, UEFI boot enhancements
FreeBSD fans: version 10.3, which first hit beta in February, has gone to stable release.…
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