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Bryce Wray ☛ New life for the old Mac with Linux: two years later
My main use of Linux these days is as a gaming platform, thanks to the continuing advances of the Proton project. However, I’ve also found a handy weather radar app, Supercell Wx, which I can highly recommend.
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insideHPC ☛ ‘Rocky Linux from CIQ – Hardened’ Available on Public Cloud Marketplaces
This hardened Enterprise Linux offering enables organizations to deploy proactively secured, compliant systems while maintaining full compatibility with Enterprise Linux standards, according to CIQ.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Your essential reading list: Top 10 articles for your IT strategy
The stories in this roundup demonstrate Red Hat’s commitment to delivering powerful, flexible, and strong open source solutions that enable enterprises to innovate. From simplifying system management with AI and solidifying security foundations against future threats to enabling optimal partner collaboration, our work is designed to help you tackle modern IT demands and build for what’s next.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Why you should be using portable zero-touch provisioning on the edge
To address the challenges of operating in air-gapped environments (including lack of connectivity, limited hardware resources, manual update procedures, and the need for secure, autonomous systems) where agility in deployment and redeployment is critical, a portable edge zero touch provisioning (ZTP) solution can be adopted.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer can now be hosted on RHEL
Red Hat Trusted Artifact Signer, a key component of Red Hat’s Trusted Software Supply Chain portfolio, provides a suite of tools that supports signing and verifying assets from first commit to deployment. Since Trusted Artifact Signer was first released, it has been available as a Day-2 operator on Red Hat OpenShift. With the release of version 1.2, you can now also deploy the entire Trusted Artifact Signer suite onto a Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) machine, providing another option for where to run the service.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Don't let perfection stop progress when developing AI agents
It’s time to expand the definition, and embrace a broader perspective: AI agents don’t always need to self-learn or chase lofty goals. Functional agents—a new term—that connect large language models (LLMs) to APIs, physical devices, or event-driven systems can be just as impactful. By prioritizing function over form, we enable a broader pool of developers to engage in building AI agents, empower both AI and traditional developers to collaborate, and build practical solutions that drive real-world value. Let’s make progress without always demanding perfection.
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Red Hat Official ☛ Bring your own knowledge to OpenShift Lightspeed
The benefit of bringing your own data to AI is immediate and impactful. OpenShift Lightspeed avoids generic solutions that you'd need to adjust for your setup, potentially facing access issues. Instead, it delivers tailored, policy-compliant answers to address your specific needs effectively.
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Red Hat ☛ Migrating Ansible Automation Platform 2.4 to 2.5
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This article utilizes an Ansible collection (configify.aapconfig) that's developed, published, and maintained by the Ansible community. Refer to the validated infra.aap_configuration Ansible collection supported by Red Hat.