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14 Linux apps that will change how you work Here are 14 killer Linux office productivity apps you may not know about – everything from GnuCash for accounting to GIMP for image editing to GnoTime for time management. Share. All Slides. SLIDEFEATURED PRODUCTS. Linux productivity tools. GnuCash. Scribus. ProjectLibre. GIMP. Gnotime.
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Windows, Mac and Linux all at risk from flaws in Excel file reader library Windows, Mac and Linux all at risk from flaws in Excel file reader library. Security researchers have warned over multiple flaws in Libxls that could result in ... The flaws affect systems running Windows, Mac, and Linux. Libxls is a C library supported on these systems; it is used to read Microsoft Excel File ...
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New warning over back door in Linux Researchers working at Russian cyber security firm Doctor Web claim to have found a new vulnerability that enables remote attackers to crack Linux installations virtually unnoticed. According to the anti-malware company, cyber criminals are getting into the popular open-source operating system via a ...
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Exploring the Linguistics Behind Regular Expressions Little did I know that learning about Chomsky would drag me down a rabbit hole back to regular expressions, and then magically cast regular expressions into something that fascinated me. What enchanted me about regular expressions was the homonymous linguistic concept that powered them.
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Docker: Multi-arch All The Things Docker uses existing Linux kernel features to offer isolation characteristics that are similar to what is available with virtual machines. The analogy of a "standard shipping container," combined with these isolation primitives, caught developer interest immediately. With this new shipping metaphor came ...
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Some 'security people are f*cking morons' says Linus Torvalds Linux overlord Linus Torvalds has offered some very choice words about different approaches security, during a discussion about whitelisting features proposed for version 4.15 of the Linux kernel. Torvalds' ire was directed at open software aficionado and member of Google's Pixel security team Kees ...
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