today's leftovers
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PostgreSQL: CloudNativePG 1.16.1 and 1.15.3 Released!
The CloudNativePG Community has released a new update for the supported 1.16.x and 1.15.x versions of the CloudNativePG PostgreSQL Operator for Kubernetes.
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Releasing new libre Malayalam font ‘Karuna’ – Soliloquies
Today, on the auspicious day of Malayalam new year (ചിങ്ങം ൧), I am pleased to announce the release of a new libre font for Malayalam script ‘Karuna’ by Rachana Institute of Typography. Karuna is a display typeface suitable for titling and headlines.
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Newly Uncovered PyPI Package Drops Fileless Cryptominer to Linux Systems [Ed: The issue here is malware, not "Linux"]
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Kushal Das: johnnycanencrypt 0.7.0 released [Ed: Maybe Johnnycanencrypt, but Johnny should not rely on encryption software controlled by Microsoft and the NSA in proprietary GitHub (for a number of practical reasons)]
Today I released Johnnycanencrypt 0.7.0.
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Edge computing: 4 key security issues for CIOs to prioritize
With many enterprise edge computing strategies still in their early days, edge security could likewise appear as a new – a potential risky – frontier.
The highly distributed nature of edge computing does expand an organization’s threat surface and overall complexity. But edge itself shouldn’t be viewed as scary or insecure – security just needs to be properly prioritized, much like your cloud and on-premises environments.
“Edge computing can create more complexity, and this can make securing the entire system more difficult,” says Jeremy Linden, the senior director of product management at Asimily. “Still, there is nothing inherently less secure about edge computing.”
The big edge security risks should sound familiar – compromised credentials, malware and other malicious code, DDoS attacks, and so forth.
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How Ansible simplifies JBoss EAP deployment on Azure [Ed: IBM/Red Hat is having a "dick-sucking competition" (to borrow Torvalds' words) with Canonical]
This article demonstrates how to deploy Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) on Microsoft Azure using Ansible automation. Currently, Red Hat has a Microsoft Azure Marketplace offering of JBoss EAP, but it's available only through the Bring-Your-Own-Subscription (BYOS) model, which is relatively complex. This article creates Azure resources using Ansible Collections for Azure and then deploys JBoss EAP using the WildFly service provided by the Ansible Middleware project.
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I am going to KDE Akademy 2022 | iBlog Efstathios Iosifidis
Happy traveller is back. Happy open source conference guy is ready for another trip. This time my destination is KDE Akademy and Barcelona. It's my first time attending to Akademy and I am soooooo excited. It's also my second time in Barcelona. Thanks to my highschool, I have been to Barcelona participating in the Erasmus + mobility program (article in Greek). According to the legent, maybe me kissing weird things in Girona worked just fine (click to see the picture).
You don't need to be a "KDE expert" to join, I know I am not. If you're interested in KDE you should really attend if you can (in person if possible), and not only the weekend of talks, but the whole week! And you should register today!
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New Steam Games with Native Linux Clients - 2022-08-17 Edition - Boiling Steam
Between 2022-08-10 and 2022-08-17 there were 27 New Steam games released with Native Linux clients. For reference, during the same time, there were 225 games released for Windows on Steam, so the Linux versions represent about 12 % of total released titles. Here’s a quick pick of the most interesting ones...
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Hands-on with JSAUX's Steam Deck accessories. Are the Dock and Case essential buys? - Invidious
Full disclosure: JSAUX sent me these products for review. And they did what Valve wouldn't. They made a Dock for the Steam Deck!