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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Dec 29, 2022


New Steam Games with Native Linux Clients - 2022-12-28 Edition

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Top 10 sysadmin troubleshooting guides of 2022 | Enable Sysadmin


↺ Top 10 sysadmin troubleshooting guides of 2022 | Enable Sysadmin


> Find solutions to your Linux, Kubernetes, Ansible, and other systems problems in Enable Sysadmin's top troubleshooting articles.



Red Hat lowers barriers to hybrid cloud adoption with expanded public offerings in AWS marketplace


↺ Red Hat lowers barriers to hybrid cloud adoption with expanded public offerings in AWS marketplace


> Red Hat, Inc. the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced an expansion of its open solutions publicly available in AWS Marketplace, a digital catalog with thousands of software listings from independent software vendors that make it easy to find, test, buy, and deploy software that runs on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Furthering Red Hat’s commitment to customer choice and flexibility across the open hybrid cloud, customers can now use committed AWS spend to purchase and run Red Hat offerings directly through AWS Marketplace. This provides customers with an easier path to digital transformation and more efficient operations, while being better able to meet dynamic market demands.



8 ways IT leaders embraced artificial intelligence in 2022


↺ 8 ways IT leaders embraced artificial intelligence in 2022


> 2022 is the year artificial intelligence (AI) went from experimental to essential. Of the many technologies with the potential to deliver significant value in the near future, artificial intelligence seems firmly planted atop the list for CIOs.


> Against that backdrop, we've gathered the top articles from our community this year that showcased how IT leaders embraced AI in 2022. Check out our 2023 AI predictions to see what we believe is in store for the future of AI.



Remote work: 3 cultural benefits – and potential risks


↺ Remote work: 3 cultural benefits – and potential risks


> For better or worse, remote work seems to be here to stay. What arose out of necessity has evolved into a new way of working and living.


> Remote work has given us new worlds of efficiency, unprecedented levels of access, and endless convenience. As long as we keep an eye on the costs of these improvements, we can reap the cultural benefits while staying connected at a human level.



Fedora Magazine: GitHub Actions: Use Podman to run Fedora Linux [Ed: Red Hat is shilling proprietary software trap of Microsoft, which basically outsources your compiler to the NSA et al. How foolish.]


↺ Fedora Magazine: GitHub Actions: Use Podman to run Fedora Linux




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