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Episode 422: Corporation vs. Community


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This week we discuss RHEL licensing changes, check the vibe of DevOps and some thoughts on programing language. Plus, has ChatGPT already become boring?

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  • The end of free
  • It’s not all smiles and thumbs
  • Goose-cow
  • “I used to, but I don’t anymore.”
  • The Podcast Review podcast.
  • Rundown
    • RHEL
      • Furthering the evolution of CentOS Stream
      • Red Hat strikes a crushing blow against RHEL downstreams
      • IBM/Red Hat Sparks Anger at GPL ‘breach’ as RHEL Source Locked Up
      • Rocky Strikes Back At Red Hat
      • The Suicide Attempt by Red Hat [Opinion]
      • Rant about Red Hat's Licensing Change for REHL
      • Reddit
        • Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout “will pass”
        • Apollo’s Christian Selig explains his fight with Reddit — and why users revolted
        • Reddit doubles down
        • Hackers threaten to leak 80GB of confidential data stolen from Reddit
        • DevOps
          • Second Wave DevOps
          • Kelsey Hightower Predicts How the Kubernetes Community Will Evolve
          • Kelsey Hightower Retires
          • Even the best rides come to an end featuring Kelsey Hightower (Podcast)
          • Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2023
          • Relevant to your Interests
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            • After a Rocky Year, Zuckerberg Lays Out Meta’s Road Map to Employees
            • Hybrid combines the worst of office and remote work
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            • Exclusive-Broadcom set to win EU nod for $61 billion VMware deal, sources say
            • Amazon is reportedly trying to offer Prime subscribers free cell phone service | Engadget
            • Cloud cost management startup CloudZero lands $32M investment
            • Twitter stiffs Google
            • Open Sourcing AWS Cedar Is a Game Changer for IAM
            • Oracle beats on top and bottom lines as cloud revenue jumps
            • America to halt $68.7bn Microsoft takeover of Activision Blizzard
            • Meta's Open-Source 'MusicGen' AI Is Like ChatGPT for Tunes
            • Google's return-to-office crackdown gets backlash from some employees:
            • Forrester Wave Integrated Software Delivery Platforms, Q2 2023
            • The economic potential of generative AI: The next productivity frontier
            • 1 big thing: Where AI's productivity revolution will strike first
            • For the first time in almost 30 years, a company other than IBM received the most US patents
            • AMD stock pops on potential Amazon superchip deal, CEO bullishness
            • Amazon cloud services back up after big outage hits thousands of users
            • Proven Practices for Developing a Multicloud Strategy | Amazon Web Services
            • 40 photos from inside Metropolitan Park—the first phase of Amazon's HQ2
            • The Forrester Wave™: Integrated Software Delivery Platforms, Q2 2023
            • AWS US-EAST-1 wobbled after Lambda management issues spread
            • The store is for people, but the storefront is for robots
            • A Look Back at Q1 '23 Public Cloud Software Earnings
            • Apple Is Taking On Apples in a Truly Weird Trademark Battle
            • Apple Watch alerts 29-year-old Cincinnati woman to blood clot in lungs while sleeping
            • Return to Office Enters the Desperation Phase
            • Critical 'nOAuth' Flaw in Microsoft Azure AD Enabled Complete Account Takeover
            • What happened to Oracle? Why do they keep acquiring companies?
            • How an ex-Googler is reimagining the oldest computing interface of all
            • WFH 4 ever
            • Databricks picks up MosaicML, an OpenAI competitor, for $1.3B
            • Introducing LLaMA: A foundational, 65-billion-parameter language model
            • AI's next conflict is between open and closed
            • Amazon is investing another $7.8B in Ohio-based cloud computing operations,
            • A new law protecting pregnant workers is about to take effect
            • Amazon launches AWS AppFabric to help customers connect their SaaS apps
            • State of Kubernetes Cost Optimization Report
            • FTC Request, Answered: How Cloud Providers Do Business
            • OrbStack · Fast, light, simple Docker & Linux on macOS
            • Surprise! You Work for Amazon.
            • btop - the htop alternative
            • We Raised A Bunch Of Money
            • Twitter has stopped paying its Google Cloud bills
            • Report: 2022 Microsoft Azure Revenue Less Than Estimated, Half That Of AWS | CRN
            • Google Domains shutting down, assets sold and being migrated to Squarespace
            • Is Waze next?
            • The real story of how Facebook almost acquired Waze, but we ended up with Google
            • Google killed its Iris augmented-reality smart glasses
            • Who killed Google Reader?
            • Mark Zuckerberg is ready to fight Elon Musk in a cage match
            • IBM to Acquire Apptio Inc.,
            • IBM Re-ups On FinOps With Its Apptio Acquisition
            • Nonsense
              • Texas Bans Kids From Social Media Without Mom and Dad's Ok
              • Summer intern's commute goes viral: She flies from South Carolina to New Jersey
              • Twitter evicted from office amid lawsuits over unpaid rent and cleaning bills
              • Fishing crew denied $3.5M in prize money after 600-pound marlin DQ’d in tournament
              • 'World's Largest' Buc-ee's store opens now on Bus-ee’s Map
              • Magic Mushrooms. LSD. Ketamine. The Drugs That Power Silicon Valley.
              • 'Fueled by inflation': USPS stamp prices are increasing soon. Here's what to know.
              • At least a year younger on paper: South Korea makes changes to age-counting law
              • Sony just spilled confidential PlayStation information because of a Sharpie
              • Australia legalises psychedelics for mental health
              • Listener Feedback
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                • Conferences
                  • August 8th Kubernetes Community Day Australia in Sydney, Matt attending.
                  • August 21st to 24th SpringOne & VMware Explore US, in Las Vegas.
                  • Explore EU CFP is open.
                  • Sep 6th to 7th DevOpsDays Des Moines, Coté speaking.
                  • Sep 18th to 19th SHIFT in Zadar, Coté speaking.
                  • October 6, 2023, KCD Texas 2023, CFP Closes: August 30, 2023
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