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Watch the first episode of our new series Trust Disrupted: Bitcoin and the Blockchain
Episode one seeks to explain the blockchain, the technology that allows bitcoins to be transferred between entities, as well as the motives behind its creators.
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Fujitsu Open Source Project Aims to Be Front End for Cloud Foundry Service-Broker API
Last year, Fujitsu launched its first open source project, Open Service Catalog Manager (OSCM), for service providers, IT departments and end users to manage and track the cost of provisioning cloud-native applications.
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XFS Adds Shared Data Extents For Linux 4.9
Building off last week's XFS updates for Linux 4.9 is now a specific feature merge for this file-system: shared data extents.
Dave Chinner sent in the pull request today and he does expect that there will be some follow-up bug-fixes and clean-ups as a result of the big code change.
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Why Linus Torvalds likes x86 chips better than ARM
Linus Torvalds has never pulled any punches when it comes to sharing his opinions about everything from Linux kernel changes to computer processors. And in his most recent comments he’s made it abundantly clear that he favors x86 chips over ARM processors.
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