Test Kubernetes cluster failures and experiments in your terminal
Jun02

Test Kubernetes cluster failures and experiments in your terminal

Do you know how your system will respond to an arbitrary failure? Will your application fail? Will anything survive after a loss? If you’re not sure, it’s time to see if your system passes the Litmus test, a detailed way to cause chaos at random with many experiments. read more Powered by...

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Establish an SSH connection between Windows and Linux
Jun02

Establish an SSH connection between Windows and Linux

The secure shell protocol (SSH) is the most common method for controlling remote machines over the command line in the Linux world. SSH is a true Linux original, and it is also gaining popularity in the Windows world. There is even official Windows documentation for SSH, which covers controlling Windows machines using OpenSSH. read more Powered by...

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How to navigate FreeDOS with CD and DIR
Jun02

How to navigate FreeDOS with CD and DIR

FreeDOS is an open source DOS-compatible operating system that you can use to play classic DOS games, run legacy business software, or develop embedded systems. Any program that works on MS-DOS should also run on FreeDOS. But if you’ve never used DOS, you might be confused about how to navigate the system. FreeDOS is primarily a command-line interface; there is no default graphical user interface (GUI) in FreeDOS. You need to...

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New ways to learn about open organizations
Jun02

New ways to learn about open organizations

The Open Organization community celebrates its sixth anniversary on June 02. That’s six years of articles (hundreds), books (an evolving series), conversations (always inspiring), teaching (we love it), and learning. read more Powered by...

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What Is a Supply Chain Attack?

From NotPetya to SolarWinds, it’s a problem that’s not going away any time soon. Powered by WPeMatico

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