today's leftovers
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HardenedBSD ☛ HardenedBSD and Protectli Collaborates for a Censorship- and Surveillance-Resistant Mesh Network
The HardenedBSD Foundation is happy to announce a donation from the folks over at Protectli. Protectli is an open source firewall appliance company. This is their second donation to the HardenedBSD Foundation to date.
This donation is for a specific project: the development of a censorship- and surveillance-resistant mesh network. Protectli donated four FW4B devices. These devices will help us research and develop a prototype network, with the end goal being wider deployment once the initial proof-of-concept is developed and documented.
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Graphics Stack
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Frog Protocols announced to try and speed up Wayland protocol development
One day, Wayland will truly take over the Linux world, but it's not quite there yet with plenty still using X11 due to various problems some of which the new Frog Protocols aim to solve.
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Fedora Family / IBM
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Red Hat Official ☛ Reimagining the cable industry by unlocking the power of software-defined networking, AI and edge computing
This evolution from being hardware-centric to software-defined is crucial as cable providers face challenges like user churn, fluctuating traffic, the rise of digital media and streamers, modernization complexity, latency, data sovereignty, security concerns and unfavorable ROI. However, these challenges present major opportunities – not just in homes but also in the enterprise and B2B sectors. Imagine a future where cable companies are not just connectivity and content providers but architects of advanced edge and AI-driven services in businesses and homes alike. Envision gaming experiences seamlessly integrated into home networks, autonomous systems that anticipate individual consumer needs and intellectual caching that optimizes content delivery on a personal level.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Q&A on a public sector consulting role with Red Hatter Cait Macleod
Cait Macleod is a consultant with the Services team in Canberra, Australia. As a resident engineer in the public sector consulting team, Cait provides expert advice to our customers across various projects or engagements, supporting the successful uptake of Red Hat systems and acting as an ambassador for open source culture. Our Talent Acquisition team chatted with Cait to learn more about their role, team and where we can find them when they’re not helping clients solve their tough technical problems through open source technology.
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