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Linux Foundation Announces Launch of the Open Metaverse Foundation

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Use FleetDM to optimize system monitoring with Osquery

Use FleetDM to optimize system monitoring with Osquery

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Get started with FleetDM, an open source tool to submit and schedule queries across your Osquery agents, filtering them as needed.

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January 18, 2023

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Linux SLUB Allocator Internals and Debugging – KFENCE, Part 4 of 4

The final of the series on Slub Allocato

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How to create and use file access control lists in Linux

Simplify your life by using ACLs to assign specific permissions for users or groups.

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5 tips for using oc to work faster in Kubernetes

Swap the kubectl command for OpenShift’s oc tool to speed up daily tasks and testing in Kubernetes.

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Mental Wellness Month at Open Mainframe Project

January is Mental Wellness Month, and I think it’s the perfect time to talk about Neurodiversity. Simply said, neurodiversity is the difference among all of our brains, like fingerprints…no two are alike. Neurodivergency includes specific differences, such as autism, ADHD, anxiety or tic disorders (like Tourette’s).

While neurodivergency is not a mental health or mental wellness issue, being neurodivergent is related to significantly higher incidences of depression and suicide, particularly in the female population.

We don’t know exactly why this is the case, though of course, there are often concurrent conditions (e.g., depression, bipolar, etc.) that can be present for someone who is neurodivergent. However…the reason for this is not necessarily because a neurodivergent brain is pre-wired to be depressed or suicidal. Research and experience tell a different story…basically, people who are neurodivergent (particularly autistic) mask their symptoms, meaning they try and hide them by acting how society expects a neurotypical person to act…and this hiding can cause anxiety and depression. Additionally, people who are late identified as neurodivergent often lack proper support, which can lead to feelings of isolation and depression.”

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10 guides to do more with containers in 2023

Find out what’s happening in the world of containers and how to better manage this technology in Enable Sysadmin’s top 10 containers articles of 2022.

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