today's leftovers
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Community Member Monday: Mauricio Baeza - The Document Foundation Blog
Today we’re talking to Mauricio Baeza (aka “El Mau”) from the Mexican LibreOffice community…
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The future, for me, is only tomorrow, so just keep doing what I do every day. I think LibreOffice should be consolidated as a truly community project, not to depend on the whims of some companies.
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Real-time Analytics News for Week Ending August 20
Red Hat announced a new iteration of Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus, with new features and capabilities that go beyond the base Kubernetes platform to encompass storage, management, and more. Red Hat OpenShift Platform Plus is engineered to provide a more consistent foundation for organizations to drive transformational IT standardization. The newest offering includes the necessary tools to build, protect, and manage applications throughout the software lifecycle and across Kubernetes clusters more simply. These underlying technology updates include:
Red Hat OpenShift 4.11 Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes 2.6 Red Hat OpenShift Data Foundation 4.11
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Digital transformation: 4 key building blocks
Digital transformation isn’t just about building great websites and mobile applications. It isn’t simply about providing a better user experience. While these are certainly critical enablers for success, truly reimagining how a business operates to thrive in a digital world requires much more – and skipping or failing to prioritize the “more” is where many organizations fall short of meeting their digital transformation goals.
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New XPS 13 2-in-1, XPS 13 Plus Developer’s Edition and Pro Webcam announced from Dell - Irish Tech News
The first OEM PC to be certified for Ubuntu 22.04, Dell’s flagship XPS 13 Plus Developer’s Edition is available pre-installed with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. The Ubuntu certification program ensures that all of the components in a certified computer work as expected, so the user can be sure of the best experience out of the box.
Certified devices also include specific software or drivers that differ from the default distribution where required. These are defined in a meta-package that automatically installs the optimal configuration of packages, drivers and kernel to deliver the best experience on that device. For a full breakdown of the new features of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, read the release notes and official announcement.
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Software dev cracks Hyundai encryption with Google search • The Register
A developer says it was possible to run their own software on the car infotainment hardware after discovering the vehicle's manufacturer had secured its system using keys that were not only publicly known but had been lifted from programming examples.
An unidentified developer posting under the name "greenluigi1" wanted to modify the in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system in his 2021 Hyundai Ioniq SEL.
To do so, he would have to figure out how to connect to the device and bypass its security.
After trying to figure out how to customize firmware updates for the IVI's D-Audio2 system, made by the car company's mobility platform subsidiary Hyundai Mobis, and have them accepted by the IVI, the unidentified car hacker found an unexpected way – through Google.