The systemd age attestation controversy
In Open Source, we’re a community, and mob mentality, as was displayed in response to a recent systemd change, has no place in it.
In Open Source, we’re a community, and mob mentality, as was displayed in response to a recent systemd change, has no place in it.
I hope that the effort required for switching from X11 to Wayland will be worth it. I just spent my whole Sunday rebuilding my livestreaming setup. A little bit of background: For sending my camera and desktop video to Twitch and YouTube, I use the popular Open Broadcaster Software. Since I’m running an atomic Linux…
Oliver Davies, a Drupal expert whom I’ve known for years, graciously invited me to join him on his podcast. “Beyond Blocks” is a weekly podcast about Drupal, PHP, open-source, and related software development topics. I enjoyed every minute of our chat, which covered all kinds of topics such as infrastructure automation, Drupal, WordPress, DevOps, Linux…
Every week, I read about another company that issued an RTO (Return-to-Office) policy. In many cases, it’s fair to assume that this is a thinly veiled tactic to reduce expensive headcount. In other cases, I’m sure it’s the effect of a leadership that had to jump into the deep end of remote work, and never…
In this Hot Seat session in The Server Room, I reviewed Yohan’s assessment project, a Kubernetes deployment of the Cortex SecOps dashboard. He did an amazing job!
This article is about boring technology. And as an exception, I don’t mean “boring” in the sense of established and reliable technology that I recommend you use instead of chasing the latest hype. No, I mean that technology in general has become boring for the most part. In his article “Plateauing technology and boring computing“,…