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Month September 2022

Senators Introduce a Bill To Protect Open-Source Software

An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Washington Post: When researchers discovered a vulnerability in the ubiquitous open-source log4j system last year that could’ve affected hundreds of millions of devices, the executive branch snapped into action and major tech… Continue Reading →

Audacity 3.2 Released with Real-Time and VST3 Effects, FFmpeg 5.0 and WavPack Support

Audacity 3.2 is here almost a year after the Audacity 3.1 series and it introduces several exciting new features like real-time effects for the Audio Units, LADSPA, LV2, and VST3 plugins, support for VST3 effects, support for the WavPack open… Continue Reading →

GeForce GPUs are slowing down after installing the Windows 11 2022 Update

Enlarge / The GeForce 3080 Ti. (credit: Sam Machkovech) Some users of Nvidia’s GeForce graphics cards are noticing severe performance issues after installing the Windows 11 2022 Update (aka Windows 11 22H2) that Microsoft released to the public earlier this… Continue Reading →

Adobe Defends Its $20 Billion Deal for Figma

Adobe executives think there’s a lot that critics of its $20 billion purchase of Figma are missing. From a report: In a meeting with Axios, Adobe general counsel Dana Rao defended the deal’s price tag and highlighted why Adobe believes… Continue Reading →

How 3 hours of inaction from Amazon cost cryptocurrency holders $235,000

Enlarge Amazon recently lost control of IP addresses it uses to host cloud services and took more than three hours to regain control, a lapse that allowed hackers to steal $235,000 in cryptocurrency from users of one of the affected… Continue Reading →

LXC and LXD: a different container story

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Balancing “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” vs. “Release early and often”

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Control your home automation remotely with Raspberry Pi and Traefik Hub | Opensource.com

Employ open source networking to facilitate cloud-native apps. Source: Control your home automation remotely with Raspberry Pi and Traefik Hub | Opensource.com Read the original story

Matrix web-based green code rain, made with love

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Podcasting is just radio now

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