Red Hat Leftovers
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How to deploy Azure Red Hat OpenShift [Ed: Red Hat is promoting Microsoft proprietary software and mass surveillance, in effect helping those who attack GNU/Linux and the GPL]
Red Hat OpenShift is the platform of choice for many companies that have decided to modernize application development by adopting a cloud-native approach that makes the most of microservice and serverless patterns.
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Designing for inclusion: Representational vs. aspirational personas [Ed: Red Hat talking about a yuppie Utopia while working for IBM, which implemented genocide for profit]
Personas are often used by teams when making decisions that will impact their users. While personas are not "real" people, they should reflect reality. But what about when reality isn't ideal? What happens when you discover that the range of current users, based on the people occupying high-ranking positions in IT, does not reflect the diversity we would hope to see? Do you faithfully and accurately portray reality, or paint an aspirational picture of how it should be in an inclusive world?
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Learn the OSI model in 5 minutes | Opensource.com
The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model is a standard for how computers, servers, and people communicate within a system. It was the first standard model for network communications and was adopted in the early 1980s by all major computer and telecommunications companies.
The OSI model provides a universal language for describing networks and thinking about them in discrete chunks, or layers.
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It’s Customer Experience (CX) Day! How Red Hat is listening and learning from you [Ed: When a company is reduced to marketing and not substance]
At Red Hat, making sure our customers’ and partners' voices are heard is our top priority. Collecting and listening to feedback helps us to improve the experience our users have with Red Hat’s products, services and people.
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Automating network testing, getting started with Ansible, and other sysadmin tips | Enable Sysadmin
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