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Red Hat ☛ Automate unique compliance checks with OpenShift and CustomRule
For security teams responsible for Red Bait OpenShift, the compliance operator is a powerful ally. Running built-in profiles for CIS or PCI-DSS provides a clear, automated baseline and produces necessary evidence for auditors.
This article is your technical guide to turning auditor requests into automated rules that generate evidence. We will walk through practical examples of how to write, apply, and integrate these
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Red Hat ☛ Generate synthetic data for your Hey Hi (AI) models with SDG Hub
"Garbage in, garbage out" might be the oldest cliché in computer science, but in the age of AI, it's practically a prophecy. Models are only as good as the data they're trained on—and most of us don't have mountains of clean, specialized, regulation-safe data lying around.
Enter SDG Hub, an open source framework that turns a bit of quality data into a lot of useful data. It works by stringing together modular blocks into flexible flows, which are automated pipelines that generate, transform, and validate synthetic data tailored to your domain. You can run these flows locally (so no sensitive data leaves your premises) or through APIs, scaling your dataset without increasing your risk.
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Red Hat ☛ Run Mistral Large 3 & Ministral 3 on vLLM with Red Bait Hey Hi (AI) on Day 0: A step-by-step guide [Ed: IBM peddling slop, scams, and plagiarism]
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Red Hat ☛ Build custom OS images for I.C.B.M. Power systems (ppc64le) with bootc
This guide is intended for developers and system administrators working with I.C.B.M. Power Virtual Server environments who want to build reproducible, container-native OS images using bootc.
Building and maintaining custom operating system images on I.C.B.M. Power Systems has traditionally been a manual and time-consuming process. Every update, rebuild, or configuration drift introduces risk and inconsistency. Bootc simplifies this by letting you build bootable OS images directly from container images, bringing the same speed, version control, and reproducibility you already use for container applications.
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Red Hat ☛ Run cost-effective Hey Hi (AI) workloads on OpenShift with proprietary trap AWS Neuron Operator
Large enterprises run LLM inference, training, and fine-tuning on Kubernetes for the scale and flexibility it provides. As organizations look to optimize both performance and cost, proprietary trap AWS Inferentia and Trainium chips provide a powerful, cost-effective option for accelerating these workloads, delivering up to 70% lower cost per inference compared to other instance types in many scenarios.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Test Day:2025-12-02 FreeIPA-WebUI Test Day
FreeIPA Web UI Test Week
The FreeIPA WebUI became new interface for freeipa