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This tutorial goes over how to use CrowdSec to protect your IT assets for FREE and how to integrate with existing tools like Grafana, Metabase and Prometheus.
Richard MacManus Richard is senior editor at The New Stack and writes a weekly column about web and application development trends. Previously he founded ReadWriteWeb in 2003 and built it into one of the world’s most influential technology news and analysis sites. Follow him on Twitter @ricmac.
Rajeev Madhavan Rajeev Madhavan is a founding Partner of Clear Ventures, where he focuses on early stage technology investments. Rajeev has operational experience of running companies from formation to a public company. He has been a venture investor in over 35 companies.
Cloud Foundry sponsored this post. We’ve lapped up literature about so many successes in the startup galaxy. We’ve read with a mixture of disdain and sympathy stories or tweets of startup failure.
Back in 2004, I found a roll of punch-tape code from the 1970s in an abandoned building. I deciphered it, character by character, and found out it said: “Left one, right two … ” It was the instructions that controlled a metal-tooling lathe at a machine shop.
In the last installment on how to use the open source git version control software, we talked about setting up git on a late-model Linux notebook. We went over creating the directory for the files, initializing the git environment to track the files and how to put the files in a repository.
In this post, we’re covering all the latest news from Linux this month, including a deep dive into GNOME 41, the Fedora Linux 35 Beta release, extended support for Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04, Google Android “Upstream First” kernel approach, OpenSSH 8.
In this post, we’ll talk about how AWS can simplify authorization and using Amazon Cognito for secure login to a web app. Picture this: you’ve just landed a great new job. You waltz in bright and early on your first day, the very image of a morning person.
The way the keepers of Linux increment the version numbers of their kernel releases, and what many of its users think these release numbers mean, are two different things.
Victor Coisne Victor Coisne is VP Marketing at Strapi, a popular Open Source Headless CMS. As a developer community enthusiast, Victor has been working for Open Source B2B companies for more than a decade including 5+ years as Head of Community at Docker.
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