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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Free eBook | How to get started with open source | opensource.com - 0 views

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    "Taking the first steps in any journey can be scary. There are new obstacles to hurdle, unfamiliar landscapes to traverse, and usually the destination is shrouded in mystery. But that's also what makes new ventures exciting and worthwhile."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Open source needs to be more than just Linux | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "Linux took a principle and filled in an important technology gap that inspired the filling of a thousand other gaps too. This led to the rise of the venerable Linux distribution, as myriad as consumer-grade platforms such as Ubuntu and Fedora, to server-grade such as CentOS and Debian, and down to the downright weird such as RebeccaBlackOS. "
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    "Linux took a principle and filled in an important technology gap that inspired the filling of a thousand other gaps too. This led to the rise of the venerable Linux distribution, as myriad as consumer-grade platforms such as Ubuntu and Fedora, to server-grade such as CentOS and Debian, and down to the downright weird such as RebeccaBlackOS. "
Paul Merrell

First Look Publishes Open Source Code To Advance Privacy, Security, and Journalism - Th... - 0 views

  • today we’re excited to contribute back to the open source community by launching First Look Code, the home for our own open source projects related to privacy, security, data, and journalism. To begin with, First Look Code is the new home for document sanitization software PDF Redact Tools, and we’ve launched a brand new anti-gag order project called AutoCanary.
  • AutoCanary A warrant canary is a regularly published statement that a company hasn’t received any legal orders that it’s not allowed to talk about, such as a national security letter. Canaries can help prevent web publishers from misleading visitors and prevent tech companies from misleading users when they share data with the government and are prevented from talking about it. One such situation arose — without a canary in place — in 2013, when the U.S. government sent Lavabit, a provider of encrypted email services apparently used by Snowden, a legal request to access Snowden’s email, thwarting some of the very privacy protections Lavabit had promised users. This request included a gag order, so the company was legally prohibited from talking about it. Rather than becoming “complicit in crimes against the American people,” in his words, Lavabit founder Ladar Levison, chose to shut down the service.
  • Warrant canaries are designed to help companies in this kind of situation. You can see a list of companies that publish warrant canary statements at Canary Watch. As of today, First Look Media is among the companies that publish canaries. We’re happy to announce the first version of AutoCanary, a desktop program for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux that makes the process of generating machine-readable, digitally-signed warrant canary statements simpler. Read more about AutoCanary on its new website.
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    The internet continues to fight back against the Dark State. On the unsettled nature of the law in regard to use of warrant canaries in the U.S. see EFF's faq: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/04/warrant-canary-faq (it needs a test case).
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Swift: Apple anuncia soporte para GNU/Linux en su lenguaje de programación - 0 views

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    [... Por estas horas las noticias más comentadas tienen que ver con Apple y su evento WWDC (Worlwide Developers Conference) ... Sucede que entre los muchos anuncios del día, en Apple han confirmado que su lenguaje de programación Swift será open source, y entre las plataformas soportadas está GNU/Linux."
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    [... Por estas horas las noticias más comentadas tienen que ver con Apple y su evento WWDC (Worlwide Developers Conference) ... Sucede que entre los muchos anuncios del día, en Apple han confirmado que su lenguaje de programación Swift será open source, y entre las plataformas soportadas está GNU/Linux."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

The Cloud vs. Open Source - Datamation - 0 views

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    "For years, Linux and free software were perceived as threatened by cloud computing, the online storage of data. However, over the last few years, something ironic happened -- free software became a major player in cloud computing."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Git 2.4.5 Out Now with Lots of Under-the-Hood Improvements - Softpedia - 0 views

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    "Now available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X The wonderful developers behind Git, the world's most popular open-source distributed version control system, were more than happy to announce the immediate availability for download of Git 2.4.5."
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    "Now available for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X The wonderful developers behind Git, the world's most popular open-source distributed version control system, were more than happy to announce the immediate availability for download of Git 2.4.5."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Linux Creator Linus Torvalds Laughs at the AI Apocalypse - 0 views

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    "Over the past several months, many of the world's most famous scientists and engineers - including Stephen Hawking - have said that one of the biggest threats to humanity is an artificial superintelligence. But Linus Torvalds, the irascible creator of open source operating system Linux, says their fears are idiotic."
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    "Over the past several months, many of the world's most famous scientists and engineers - including Stephen Hawking - have said that one of the biggest threats to humanity is an artificial superintelligence. But Linus Torvalds, the irascible creator of open source operating system Linux, says their fears are idiotic."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Open source big data processing in education | Opensource.com - 0 views

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    "The continuing growth of massive and diverse data volumes, and the growth of data intensive applications, has presented a need to find effective means of data management across all sectors. According to a recent report, businesses face a huge skill gap in the management of big data,"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Red Hat To Be First $2 Billion Open Source Company - InformationWeek - 0 views

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    "Red Hat reports 13% growth in the second quarter, improved cloud and emerging technology sales, and an expanded revenue estimate for third quarter."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Virtual Reality & Open Source | FOSS Force - 0 views

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    "Hunter Banks When the Oculus Rift first debuted as a kickstarter project in 2012 it brought the possibility of virtual reality (VR) gaming back to the public at large. Nintendo tried it's hands at virtual reality when it released its Virtual Boy in 1995."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

FBI Warns That WordPress Faces Terrorist Attack Risk - 0 views

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      # ! " Terrorists Attacks" that threaten The W@rld with... # ! DEFACED BLOGS... Oh My! it's a 'real danger'. # ! :D # ! Please stop seeding fear and mistrust # ! of every@ne towards everybody... # ! ... as stop discrediting every social empowerment, # ! as already did with, for example, with P2P networks... (Seriously: Where Is The Link Between Copyright Infringement And Terrorism/Organized Crime | by Mike Masnick | Fri, Jan 29th 2010 7:39pm https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20100129/0630057974.shtml) ( # ! And The #Press, so prideful to spreading all this #nonsense... # ! :/ )
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    [The Federal Bureau of Investigation issued an alert on April 7 about the potential danger of Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists abusing vulnerabilities in the open-source WordPress blog and content management system software.]
Gary Edwards

The Omnigoogle | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog - 0 views

  • It’s this natural drive to reduce the cost of complements that, more than anything else, explains Google’s strategy. Nearly everything the company does, including building big data centers, buying optical fiber, promoting free Wi-Fi access, fighting copyright restrictions, supporting open source software, launching browsers and satellites, and giving away all sorts of Web services and data, is aimed at reducing the cost and expanding the scope of Internet use. Google wants information to be free because as the cost of information falls it makes more money.
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    Nick Carr gives us an insight into the future of the Web from the perspecive of Google's business model. No doubt the Chrome "omnibar" is revolutionary in th esimple way it leverages Google search and index services to extend web surfers experience. Truly great stuff tha tNick ties back into the basic business model of Google. What Nick doesn't cover is how Chorme is desinged to bridge that gap between Web surfing and next generation Web Applications (RiA). Microsoft is in position to dominate this next generation, while Chrome represents Google's first step into the fray. Sure, Google dominates consumer applets and services, but RiA represents a model for enterprise and corporate business systems moving their core to the Web. It's a big shift. And Google has some serious catching up to do.
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    It's this natural drive to reduce the cost of complements that, more than anything else, explains Google's strategy. Nearly everything the company does, including building big data centers, buying optical fiber, promoting free Wi-Fi access, fighting copyright restrictions, supporting open source software, launching browsers and satellites, and giving away all sorts of Web services and data, is aimed at reducing the cost and expanding the scope of Internet use. Google wants information to be free because as the cost of information falls it makes more money.
Gary Edwards

Do we need two open source office suites? | TalkBack on ZDNet - 0 views

  • Symphony isn't based on Lotus 1-2-3 and AmiPro (WordPro). It's originally based on OpenOffice 1.1.4. And has since been updated by Sun's StarOffice group to OpenOffice 2 something. The history here is that IBM ripped off the OpenOffice 1.1.4 code base when it was still under the dual SSSL-LGPL license. Here it languished as IBM "WorkPlace", finally to be released as Lotus Symphony.
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    Response to ZDNet article about Lotus Symphony and OpenOffice. Dana gets it terribly wrong, claiming that Lotus Symphony is "open Source". I respond by setting the record straight. Couldn't help myself though. I dove into the whole "rip out and replace", government mandates, ODF vs. OOXML thing. ending of course with the transition from client/server to client/Web-Stack/server and the future of the Web.
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David Corking

UK National Portrait Gallery threatens Wikipedia over scans of its public domain art - ... - 0 views

  • If you take public money to buy art, you should make that art available to the public using the best, most efficient means possible. If you believe the public wants to subsidize the creation of commercial art-books, then get out of the art-gallery business, start a publisher and hit the government up for some free tax-money.
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      Hear, hear.
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    This is how I would like my taxes used.
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    Analysis from the "open source" novelist
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

A List Of Free And Open Source Control Panels | Unixmen - 0 views

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    "To manage your businesses and your websites remotely you need to use control panel. With such tool you will have the possibility to manage all your web services under the same location which is very fantastic."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Pass, an open source password manager | Opensource.com - 1 views

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    "It's basically a simple command-line utility that helps you manage passwords. It uses GnuPG-encrypted files to save and manage user passwords."
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    "It's basically a simple command-line utility that helps you manage passwords. It uses GnuPG-encrypted files to save and manage user passwords."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to use public PCs safely with Linux | ZDNet - 0 views

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    "Summary: Public PCs aren't safe, so what's a PC user to do? Carry a Linux distribution on a USB stick in their backpocket of course! Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols for Linux and Open Source | July 15, 2014 -- 23:42 GMT (16:42 PDT)"
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    "Summary: Public PCs aren't safe, so what's a PC user to do? Carry a Linux distribution on a USB stick in their backpocket of course! Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols for Linux and Open Source | July 15, 2014 -- 23:42 GMT (16:42 PDT)"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Why open source runs the world | News | TechRadar - 0 views

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    "Analysis Discover the secret sauce that greases the internet's wheels By Neil Mohr 21st Nov 2014 | 17:30"
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    "Analysis Discover the secret sauce that greases the internet's wheels By Neil Mohr 21st Nov 2014 | 17:30 Comments "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How we used an open source meme generator to promote our journalism - Digital Times - M... - 0 views

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    "From Meme to CardKit One of the tasks of a digital team in any major news organisation is to make the newsroom more efficient. "
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    "From Meme to CardKit One of the tasks of a digital team in any major news organisation is to make the newsroom more efficient. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Hard drive encryption in Linux | Linux User & Developer - the Linux and FOSS mag for a ... - 0 views

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    "by Nitish Tiwari TrueCrypt is no more, but dm-crypt and LUKS are great open source options for setting up and using data encryption Follow @LinuxUserMag"
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    "by Nitish Tiwari TrueCrypt is no more, but dm-crypt and LUKS are great open source options for setting up and using data encryption Follow @LinuxUserMag"
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