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The ‘magic”of open source: better, faster, cheaper — and trustworthy – GCN.com

The 'magic'of open source: better, faster, cheaper -- and trustworthy

Although open-source software has been available for decades, governments at all levels are seeing the benefits of embracing it to better deliver services to the public, a new report states.

Those benefits include improving efficiency, lowering costs, improving trust, increasing transparency and reducing vendor lock-in, according to Building and Reusing Open Source Tools for Government, released this month by think tank New America. Whats more, open source allows for collaboration so that government entities with common problems dont have to reinvent the wheel to solve them.

For instance, the United Kingdoms Government Digital Services Notify communications management platform is available as open source, and the government of Canada adapted it last year to fit its own needs, such as modifying it to support multiple languages, the report states.

In California, the Government Operations Agency tasked a team to rethink how residents access information online. One of the 20-odd prototypes developed was used by another team to stand up an unemployment insurance application within Covid19.ca.gov, a website created to provide pandemic information, said Angelica Quirarte, assistant secretary at the agency, during a July 14 New America webinar.

Open source collaboration is a learning experience that allows both authors and contributors to exchange ideas about how each developer might solve a specific problem, the report stated.Collaborators can use open source work as a starting point in solving their own versions of similar problems, saving valuable time and growing the original base of work.

The report defines open source code as chunks of code that are available online for anyone to use. Its released with licenses that outline how the code may be used, such as with attribution to the original authors, or for non-commercial purposes only. The code itself is free to use, but there are associated costs, such as a server infrastructure and information technology staff to run and monitor it.

For example, Laura Kogler, engineering director at Code for America, said during the webinar that ClientComm, an open source tool that a CfA brigade built to help probation officers communicate with people on probation or parole, was adopted by only one agency. Feedback on the app from criminal justice agencies showed many departments lacked the technical ability to run the software.

Another stumbling block to using open source is being able to find the tools in the first place, said Mark Lerner, a report author and fellow in New Americas Digital Impact and Governance Initiative and Public Interest Technology Program. To support open source solutions for COVID response, the organization created, in collaboration with California and U.S. Digital Response, the Pandemic Response Repository, a GitHub website that collects all the open source tools built, run or maintained by government for responding to COVID.

Data security is another challenge to open-source solutions, according to the report, but the key is publishing the code, not the data associated with it, Quirarte said. By keeping secrets and user data out of your source code, you easily and drastically reduce any risk of data exposure when using open source software, the report added.

The government has five main paths to using open source, according to the report. The first is working in the open, in which new software is developed to address an unmet need. Second is migrating a solution into the open, or reviewing and refactoring code from existing solutions to make the software more secure, understandable and useful. Third, governments can adapt an open source solution to their needs, as Canada did with Notify. The final two paths are to use open source as-is and to use a mix of open source and proprietary software.

Bottom line: Its not about the technology. Its about delivering for people, said Robin Carnahan, a fellow at Georgetown Universitys Beeck Center for Social Impact and Innovation. And if open source and these other kind of tools help you deliver better, faster and cheaper for people, then its going to build trust. Thats the magic.

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Ethereums First ICO Blazes Trail To A World Without Bosses – Forbes

Augur co-founders Jeremy Gardner (second-from left) and Joey Krug (second from right) gather with ... [+] their founding team.

If it wasnt for horses, Joey Krug might not have ever gotten into ethereum. Growing up in the small farming town of Knoxville, Illinois, he and his younger brother used to ride their bikes through fields of corn and soybeans looking for trouble. One day, when he was about 9 years old, Krug came across the farm of a local school teacher, who raised and rode horses. He instantly fell in love with the powerful creatures, and peddled home as fast as he could to ask his parents for one.

Perhaps not realizing the entrepreneurial spirit already growing in their son, they offered him a deal. They said No, but if you go there and you muck stalls every day for a year, we'll get you a horse, he says. I think they assumed there was no way I was going to do that. But I did. I went there every day, mucked stalls, brushed the horses. And so they finally got me this pink horse, a quarter horse, named Shimmer.

When not riding horses, the young boy excelled on his familys computer, figuring out ways to hack it so it would turn on in the wrong order and get stuck trying to permanently boot-up the CD-ROM. By the time he enrolled in an eighth grade beginners computer course it took him only 15 minutes to do 45 minutes worth of work. Instead of going home, the 12 year-old Krug deposited $20 of birthday money into an off-shore book, and placed a bet.

Not only did the bet win him $20, jumpstarting more sophisticated models tracking race distance, jockey, and track conditions in a spreadsheet, but it merged his love of horses with computers. Now 26-years-old, Krug is the co-chief investment officer at Pantera Capital, and the co-founder of Augur, an open source no-limits betting platform built on the ethereum blockchain that lets anyone build any kind of betting market, without a bookie.

Today, Krug and a team of open-source developers scattered around the world launched version two of that platform, which amounts to a significant leap forward in the world of decentralized applications that function similar to the internet, but without the need of trusted third-parties. If successful, the profound upgrades could be used to more than just place horse-bets without a bookie, but mark a turning point in the next generation of the internet.

When you think about centralized power, it kind of always corrupts, says Krug, 26, who might in other circumstances have the CEO title, if not for the unusual nature of the project he co-founded. Somehow, somebody takes too much power, and they do something they shouldn't. And if you think about regular businesses, too, they have the same incentive, to make as much money as possible. And so Auger is very different. It's sort of like public infrastructure.

Augur co-creator Joey Krug on Shimmer, the Palomino horse his parents got him after mucking horse ... [+] stalls for a year.

Born in July 1995, Krug grew up surrounded by farms, but his family werent farmers. His mom was a physicians assistant and his dad an ER doctor. During his Freshman year of college he discovered bitcoin on Overclock.net, a forum dedicated to expanding computer processing power. Shortly thereafter, Krug read retired U.S. congressman Ron Pauls, The Case For Gold, and was struck by how irresponsible bureaucracy led to a U.S. debt of more than $10 trillion dollars at the time.

After hearing further stories from his parents about how another bureaucracy, around the U.S. healthcare system, had deprived them of the joy they once felt helping others, Krug briefly enrolled in Pomona College, based in Claremont, California, with a double focus on computer science and pre-med, hoping he could streamline the process. Fate would have it though, that hed get permanently derailed by blockchain. Though his goal of fixing broken bureaucracy never wavered.

After founding a bitcoin club at school, Krug built a bitcoin point-of-sale app and went door to door to try to convince local Claremont businesses to accept the cryptocurrency. Unable to find customers, he moved to San Francisco in search of another way forward. At around this time a team of researchers at Princeton published an influential paper on creating decentralized prediction markets, or distributed autonomous organizations (DAOs), where betting is used as an incentive to create valuable data about the future. Unlike brash predictions carelessly made around the internet without repercussions, these predictions would have monetary repercussions, but no bookies, or any other middlemen to oversee them.

It's interesting from a wide range of aspects, says Krug, reminiscing about the paper, which also influenced ethereum inventor Vitalik Buterin, now 26. All the way from my horse-betting days to a real world informational standpoint, you can get data about the real world that you wouldn't necessarily have without it.

Initially, Krug joined forces with college friend Jeremy Gardner, now 28, and Jack Peterson, now 37, to build their own implementation of a project that had been circling around the cryptocurrency community, called TruthCoin, that used a modified version of the bitcoin blockchain to incentivize making accurate predictions. Buterin caught wind of the project and approached Krug, explaining that he was in the final stages of launching ethereum, a blockchain similar to bitcoin, but with a computer language that would make it much easier to write more elaborate instructions, called smart contracts, to directly connect bettors to each other.

To pay for all this, over a 45-day period in the fall of 2015, Augur ran the first-ever initial coin offering (ICO), in which tokens were issued on the ethereum blockchain. The privately-held Forecast Foundation, based in Estonia, sold or distributed 11,000 REP tokens to be used on Augur, 80% of which went to the crowd, or people interested in participating in the prediction market, 16% of which went to the Augur founding team, including Buterin, and 4% of which went to support the foundation itself. A total of about $5.2 million was raised for the development of the platform by selling more than one million ether tokens and 12,000 bitcoins used to pay for the tokens. At the current rates those tokens would be worth nearly a half-billion dollars.

But this was the very earliest days of what would come to be known as the ICO craze. Not only were the terms of the ICO more generous than many later capital raises using blockchain, but the founders objective was more philosophically aligned with the principles of decentralization inherent in blockchain. Just two years later an Augur competitor, Gnosis, raised more than twice what Augur did ($12 million) by selling a fraction of the tokens (5% instead of 80%), in a mere 15 minutes. That left the Gnosis team with 95% percent of the tokens, then valued at nearly $300 million, making them independently wealthy with little more than a white paper describing their idea. Between then and October 2018 more than $20 billion was raised in ICOs according to news site Coindesks tracker, before the bubble burst amid regulatory uncertainty around whether or not these tokens qualified as securities.

While REP tokens are able to accumulate and lose value, similar to securities, and are currently worth $20.90 each, for a total liquid market value of $230 million, according to data site Messari, they are unlike securities in that they are crucial for the proper functioning of the prediction market, giving them the unofficial status of utility tokens. So-called reporters in the Augur ecosystem are required to stake their REP (short for reputation) tokens while they are helping determine the outcome of an event. If the reporter reports in consensus with others, they receivea small portion of the protocols fees and their REP remains intact. A reporter can dispute the system 21 times, with their required stake doubling each time, before a fork, or copy, of Augur is automatically created and essentially two different versions of the truth exist.

Ultimately truth is going to be a public consensus that ends up being determined in the long run by which world does it appear that people want to live? says Forecast Foundation operations director Tom Kyser. And presumably that world is going to be the one that the general public and consensus believes accurately reflects reality.

In the early days of the build, a team of independent and paid coders from around the world worked largely under the management of Augur co-founder Jack Peterson, a biophysicist with a Ph.D from the University of California. After initially laying much of the groundwork for the code, Krug was selected to be a Peter Thiel fellow in June 2016 and the following year joined as the co-chief investor at cryptocurrency and blockchain investor Pantera Capital, which has approximately $500 million in assets under management.

The month after Krug joined Pantera, on July 9, 2018, the first version of Augur was launched, a very slow, expensive, difficult to use version, according to Krug. But one that showed that a gambling platform without bookies was possible, and that any kind of market could be built on it. At that point, nobody had any idea whether this would actually work at all, he says. A lot of these were untested ideas. In version one, dedicated users would have to wait between six hours and 12 hours just to download the app, and could then create markets, determine potential outcomes and make bets denominated in the highly volatile, and increasingly valuable ethereum cryptocurrency.

In total 2,895 markets were created on version one generating volume of 69,662 ether, or roughly $15 million to $20 million depending on the price of ether over the two year period, according to the Forecast Foundation, which helps oversee development. 2,609 unique visitors made more than 15,000 transactions. 650 reporters staked 1,385,843 REP tokens for fees resulting in 5,758 REP in disputes. To give an idea of how much thats worth, on the early platforms busiest day, $2.5 million worth of assets were locked in active bets at the same time.To give an idea of how much is at stake here, the global online betting industry alone, dominated by middlemen that connect bettors, including FanDuel and Draft Kings, generated $53 billion revenue last year, according to Grand View Research, and is on track to have a compound annual growth rate of 11.5% from 2020 to 2027.

One of the more prolific applications built on version one was Guesser, a venture-backed outfit based largely in Madrid that uses election forecasting models developed by the same market research firm employed by Marco Rubio in his 2016 Presidential campaign, Optimus Analytics, to let users bet on anything from how many times U.S. President Donald Trump mentions China in a speech, to whether or not hell be re-elected later this year. Today in politics, people rely a lot on public polling as a source of data for how a betting market might behave, says Guesser CEO, Jose Garay, 24. We provide them with a data engine with orders of magnitude more data points than you can get from simply public polling. And this allows you to set a very straight forward probability, a very solid price, on each outcome.

The problem was, ethers fluctuating price meant that if a market didnt fulfill for months down the road (imaging placing a bet on who wins the U.S. Presidential election today) users could accurately predict the future, but still lose money if their staked funds decreased in value. In addition, with the price of ethereum increasing from about $1.00 when Augur concluded its ICO to $316 today, many ether owners have been hesitant to trade it, resulting in low liquidity. If Augur version two has to crack one problem, or one challenge says Garay, It's bringing liquidity in big volumes.

While Jack Peterson was largely responsible for managing the somewhat autonomous team of developers working on version one, Krug worked overtime in addition to his job at Pantera Capital to help bring version two over the finish line. As of today, Pantera hasnt invested in any startups building on Augur, choosing rather to let the firms raise their own seed capital, then look to the best of those firms for a possible Series A investment, says Krug. We'd like to invest in whoever we think is doing the best.

Among the notable changes in version two, Augur now has a scam filter that moves likely-fraudulent markets to an area on the site not immediately accessible to new users, and is integrated with a number of distributed applications (dapps) that also dont rely on trusted third parties. For example, it is integrated with the 0x open source software that enables free peer-to-peer bets instead of the fee that was previously charged. Instead of betting ether, users bet DAI, a stablecoin pegged to the U.S, dollar, powered by another dapp called MakerDAO, that provides a free, open-source programming interface for anyone who wants to accept the token. Instead of relying on a trusted third-party to convert a users funds from ether or another cryptocurrency to DAI, Augur is now also integrated with Uniswap, another dapp to automatically provide liquidity on ethereum. Think of it as a DAO of dapps, among the first of a new kind of company without bosses. Everything is sort of interweaved together to broadcast data in an automated fashion, says Krug.

Screen capture of Augur, v2's account summary page.

In a lot of ways, the launch of version two of Augur is a return to an earlier, more idealisticperhaps more naivetime when blockchain innovators might get rich, but thats not what they set out to do, according to Buterin. In addition to encouraging Krug and the founding Augur team to switch from building on a fork of bitcoin to ethereum, Buterin provided technical insight into how to simplify Augur game theory in a way that more efficiently incentivized truth-telling, and in-turn owns an undisclosed amount of REP.

At the beginning, it was much less certain that crypto could have worked as a thing at all. And so the teams that were going in were generally teams that have believed in the vision that we're really doing this collective project for the public good, says Buterin. Obviously you have to fund developments, but we're definitely not going to be greedy about it. And I think what happened over time, and as the model got validated, it started to be definitely this kind of change in mindset where just the fact that it seemed like a clear profit opportunity made it something closer to a kind of regular startup thing.

Now, thats not to say the Augur developers are philanthropists. While Krug and the Forecast Foundation team declined to share how much of the original ICO capital they still hold, they explained that the idea isnt to ever turn the foundation into a profit-generating entity. Rather, the goal is for the organization to follow a similar path as Melonport, a DAO for hedge fund infrastructure, and slowly dissolve once the code on which anyone else can build is complete. At that time, and that time alone, Krug says he might start looking for profit.

Someday the foundation will run out of money and basically, kind of disappear and this becomes an ongoing community developed open source software project, he says, At which point, we could maybe create a for-profit entity on top that does actually try to aggressively make money.

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This ‘world’s biggest’ messaging and collaboration rollout is based on open source software – ZDNet

While Zoom and Microsoft Teams might have grabbed many of the headlines for keeping us connected during lockdown, open source tools have also been making significant progress.

For example, technology developed by UK software company Element is to be rolled out by the German education system to provide collaboration tools for half a million seats in the states of Schlesweig-Holstein and Hamburg.

Dataport, the public sector infrastructure provider in Germany, will be responsible for managing the servers hosting the app, making sure that the technology complies with German data privacy laws, and deploying the tool to a vast network of schools and offices.

"So far as we know, 500K users makes this the biggest single messaging and collaboration implementation in the world," said Element.

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At the core of Element's business model is the idea that organizations shouldn't have to surrender the management of communication technologies to big corporations, such as Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Slack or Facebook Workplace.

"We want to democratize control over communication," Element's CEO Matthew Hodgson tells ZDNet needless to say, over an open-source video call. "People in Germany shouldn't be beholden to the legislation happening in the US, or trusting their data through an app controlled by a particular government.

"Empowering organizations to run their own stuff is just a re-levelling effect to decentralize the control of that data to the people who own it in the first place," he continues, "rather than holding it all in whatever organization it might be and hope it doesn't get compromised or pressured by the authorities."

To replace the communication tools that most of us know, Hodgson and his co-founder Amandine Le Pape set out to rethink the entire system.

To replace the communication tools that most of us know, Hodgson and his co-founder Amandine Le Pape set out to rethink the entire system. The duo came up with Matrix, an open-source project that provides developers with the infrastructure, tools and protocols to build their own communication systems.

Matrix provides simple HTTP APIs and SDKs for iOS, Android and Web, on top of which developers can create chat rooms and video conferencing, add read receipts, formatted messages or synchronized conversation history, and even build in IoT solutions.

Element is the flagship application that was built on top of Matrix, that users can leverage to to build their own services if they wish to. "A little bit like Netscape, in the early days, was the flagship way of using the web," says Hodgson.

In fact, to better understand the way that the founders of Element engage with communication tools, Hodgson suggests comparing Matrix to the birth of the web: the internet was created as an open platform for users to build their own webpages. When it comes to communication apps, however, things went down a different route.

Because building a communication system is much harder than setting up a webpage, companies quickly created the WhatsApps, Slacks, and Microsoft Teams that we know and use now commercial services that Hodgson argues resulted in siloed systems and vendor lock-ins, more often than not in the hands of Silicon-Valley-based big tech.

"As a result, we've never had an equivalent of the web as an open platform for people to build communication on," says Hodgson. "And that is what we created with Matrix. You can think of it as being the missing communication tool for the web."

At the core of Matrix, and the by-default method embedded in all the communication systems built on top of the protocol, is end-to-end encryption, which the project's founders see as a fundamental aspect of any modern communication system.

The idea will sit well with many potential customers who are currently faced with apps that do not protect communications with end-to-end encryption. Zoom has been dancing around the method for the past few months, while Slack or Microsoft Teams encrypt customer data in transit and at rest, but have shown no plans to add end-to-end encryption capabilities to their software.

Hodgson explains that many users simply cannot use such apps because of the privacy implications. "This is why we have end-to-end encryption," he says. "If an attacker gets into one of our servers and tries to read the messages, they can't actually access the data."

Matrix sounded like "a crazy idea" when Le Pape and Hodgson came up with it back in 2013; a few years later, and the technology is now a vibrant open-source project with thousands of developers, including teams from Ericsson and Thales, leveraging the protocol to build next-generation communication services.

To generate revenue, Le Pape and Hodgson provide Element as a hosting platform, and offer support to the customers who deploy the service on-premise. The company also developed a number of proprietary apps to carry out specific tasks, such as audit compliance or antivirus scans, to complete their commercial offering.

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The project is gathering pace, and has seen a ten-fold increase in demand since the COVID-19 crisis has forced organizations online. Companies and public sector bodies found themselves having to rely on what Hodgson calls "centralized American systems" for critical communications, with little control over their data or how to secure it. In that context, Element's offer of a run-your-own system has made huge strides in popularity.

European nations have long been interested in distancing themselves from the technologies potentially controlled by other nations in an effort to reinforce their digital sovereignty. Last month, for example, France and Germany kicked off the GAIA-X cloud project, a non-profit foundation designed to re-establish European control over US and Chinese cloud giants.

It is no surprise, therefore, that the biggest deal signed by Element before the one secured in Germany was with the French government last year. The Matrix-based app Tchap was developed by the French government to replace employee use of Telegram or WhatsApp, and prevent attacks or surveillance from foreign intelligence agencies..

With 300,000 current users across all ministries, Hodgson described the partnership as "the killer app for this use case". "We supplied them with a run-your-own communication tool with proper encryption," he says. "It really was the flagship deployment."

Today, more than 11 million people use Element's technology: still a small player relative to Microsoft Teams' 75 million daily users, or Google Meet's 100 million daily users.

But as the COVID-19 crisis keeps organizations dependent on online collaboration tools for the foreseeable future, and work goes increasingly remote, the appeal of Le Pape and Hodgson's offer seems likely to increase rapidly. And with hacks and privacy scandals getting ever-more sophisticated, the Matrix ecosystem is set to thrive this time, putting the data back where it belongs.

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Windows Spotlight Extractor is a tool that lets you view and save the wallpapers downloaded by Spotlight – Ghacks Technology News

The lock screen is one of the best looking elements in Windows 10. And that's thanks to the Windows Spotlight feature that displays a new wallpaper from time to time.

If you've ever wanted to save the image easily, there is a free tool that you can use. It's called Windows Spotlight Extractor.

Run the application and you will see a bunch of thumbnails. The program lists each image that has been saved by Windows Spotlight. Right-click on an image and select "Extract", a pop-up window opens, which you can use to choose the folder where the image should be saved to. You can use the File Menu > Extract option for the same purpose.

The image is saved in the JPG format in the resolution of your computer's screen. If you have a Full HD display, the image is in 1920 x 1080, you get the idea. That's perfect because now you can use the saved picture as your desktop background.

Click on the view menu and enable the "file names" option. Toggling it displays the picture's filename, which is not particularly helpful since Spotlight has random strings for the names.

Of course, there is no way to view the interesting fact about the wallpaper (history of the featured location, fact about an animal/bird, etc) hat Spotlight displays on the lock screen. So unless you recognize the landscape/wildlife in the picture, you may have to do a reverse image search on the web to learn more about it.

The program doesn't try to hide its secret. Click on the File menu in Windows Spotlight Extractor, and select the option that says "Open Cache Folder". The directory is loaded in Windows Explorer, this is where the images that are downloaded by the Spotlight service are saved.

Windows Spotlight Extractor runs the following command to open the folder:

%USERPROFILE%/AppDataLocalPackagesMicrosoft.Windows.ContentDeliveryManager_cw5n1h2txyewyLocalStateAssets

Try it yourself by pasting the above address in the Run command window (Win + R).

Yes, you don't need to the program to get the images. That being said, there are at least 2 options which make Windows Spotlight Extractor quite useful in my opinion.

Take a look at this screenshot. There's just one thumbnail that's being displayed in Explorer. The rest are random files with no extension, aka file type, yet some of these are wallpapers.

I tried opening the folder directly in image viewers, but the pictures weren't displayed in those either. The only way to check if one of these is a wallpaper is by opening each of these manually, or use a viewer like Irfan View to select one image at a time (after clicking on "all files" in the drop-down menu).

That takes time, while Windows Spotlight Extractor displays the preview of all the images in a scrollable manner. The other useful option is basically what the application was designed for, to extract, i.e. save the images. Select and save and you're good to go.

The program is portable, which is another reason for using it.

Windows Spotlight Extractor is an open source software. If you like it, you may like BingSnap which is a similar application that can download the wallpaper of the day from Bing.

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Global Open Source Software Market Projected to Reach USD XX.XX billion by 2025- Intel, Epson, IBM, Transcend, Oracle, Acquia, etc. – Owned

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Someone made Doom playable in Minecraft because of course they did – The Next Web

In its eternal quest to getDoomonto as manythings as can conceivably carry it, the gaming community has surprised me yet again by moddingDoomintoMinecraft

Its possible thanks to a mod that allows the open source software VirtualBox to run within Minecraft. Once youve got the mod installed, you can build a functioning computer that runs Windows 95 within your blocky paradise. I do mean build, by the way: you have to put the computer together yourself. Photos of the mod show it running other things typical of primitive Windows, including MS Paint and Notepad. And naturally it was only a matter of time before someone thought ofDoom.

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This particular achievement comes to us courtesy of Reddit user uDrunkMate, who posted a video of the mod in action. It appears completely functional, with Doomguys square face readable even squashed onto the little screen within a screen. Speaking as someone who gets bored easily withinMinecraft, it would certainly make my experience more enjoyable give me demons to shoot any day and Ill be happy.

Im not surprised at the speed with which Doomwas put into the game.If you know anything about the gaming community, you know that anything involving a processor and something vaguely resembling a screenmustbe made to playDoom. Im pretty sure thats rule one in most computer science classes these days (current students, feel free to back me up). Weve done it for just about every kind of device short of the actual Baghdad Battery, and Im sure thats only a matter of time. But this one I find particularly impressive because of the layers involved.

It does beg the question: how deep can we go here? Could we, conceivably, haveMinecraftwithin Minecraft? And maybe Doomrunning on Minecraft withinMinecraft? If I know my PC gamers, someone can make it happen, if they have not done so already. Insert the Xzibit meme of your own design here.

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Open Mainframe Project Unveils Major Technical Milestone with Zowe’s Long Term Support Release – Database Trends and Applications

TheOpen Mainframe Projecthas announced that Zowe, an open source software framework for the mainframe that strengthens integration with modern enterprise applications, has marked a technical milestone with the first Long Term Support (LTS) release.

The Open Mainframe Project launched Zowe, an open source project based on z/OS, in 2018 to serve as an integration platform for the next generation of administration, management and development tools on z/OS mainframes. The Zowe framework uses the latest web technologies among products and solutions from multiple vendors. Zowe enables developers to use familiar, industry-standard, open source tools to access mainframe resources and services.

Mainframes are the foundation of businesses in every industry, said John Mertic, director of program management for the Linux Foundation and Open Mainframe Project. Zowe continues to evolve rapidly due to numerous contributions from the open source community. The LTS release is our first major step into longevity and security that will offer innovative possibilities for the next generation of products and solutions.

Benefits of the Zowe LTS release include:

The Zowe Conformance Program is Updated with LTS Guidelines

To build a vendor-neutral ecosystem around Zowe, the Open Mainframe ProjectsZoweConformance Programlaunched last year. The program has helped Open Mainframe Project members such as Broadcom, IBM, Phoenix Software,, and Rocket Software incorporate Zowe with new and existing products that enable integration of mainframe applications and data across the enterprise. To date, more than 28 products have implemented extensions based on the Zowe framework and earned these members conformance badges.

Each vendor follows the testing guidelines to ensure their offering is aligned with the conformance standards. For the LTS release, each extensible components test criteria were modified to allow exploitation of the new Zowe LTS capabilities. Applications that satisfy the new testing criteria requirements will earn a Zowe V1 conformance badge as soon as they submit for / are approved for V1.

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Xen Project Hypervisor Version 4.14 brings added security and performance – PRNewswire

SAN FRANCISCO, July 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --TheXen Project, an open source hypervisor hosted atthe Linux Foundation, today announced the release of Xen Project Hypervisor 4.14, which introduces Linux stubdomains, better nested performance, more robust live patching and reflects contributions from across the community and ecosystem. This release also continues the fundamental shift for Xen, which was outlined in version 4.13, to make it increasingly resistant to side-channel attacks and hardware issues.

"Xen Project Hypervisor 4.14 is a clear example of important investments from companies and community members to move the project forward," said George Dunlap, Xen Project Advisory Board Chair. "We continue to see broad participation from many companies, which is validation of the important role Xen plays in the open-source virtualization space: a project focused solely on virtualization, with a mature code base and community."

Security Advanced security has always been one of Xen's distinctive strengths. This precedent continues with more security-focused features this release.

Key updates and improvements include:

Embedded and Safety-Critical As the Xen project continues to evolve and grow, it has become relevant for the embedded and automotive use cases. Due to this, and the importance of functional safety and safety certification to these use cases, Xen continues on a journey to become Safety Certifiable. A key part of this initiative is the progress made in the Xen Project Functional Safety Working group, which was created in the Spring of 2019 and is supported by multiple vendors, including safety assessors. A new development out of this group is the successful drafting of prototype requirement documents and progress towards the processes and procedures on maintaining these documents.

Support for new platforms Support for Raspberry Pi 4 has been extended and now all versions of the RPI4, including the popular ones with 4GB and 8GB of RAM, work on Xen. Additionally, version 4.14 will support the next generation AMD EPYC processor, codenamed "Milan", when it is available to the public.

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Xen Hypervisor version 4.14 also includes improvements to hypervisor build, x2APIC mode, mem sharing, altp2m, x86 boot path, microcode handling, libxl event handling, xenstore, xentop, network hotplug scripts and more.

Ongoing work on upcoming features

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AMD "We are pleased to be working with the Xen Project Hypervisor team not only on our current generation of AMD EPYC processors but for future generations as well. With the release of 4.14, AMD EPYC processors and Xen users can now scale their compute environments from low to extremely high core counts, as workloads dictate. Xen users can take full advantage of AMD EPYC processors' 64 cores per socket, and the X2APIC feature enables the Xen hypervisor to support up to 256 threads. Whether those users are on-prem or in the cloud, AMD EPYC processors scale to meet their needs." -- Robert Gomer, Director AMD Datacenter Alliances

Citrix "The Xen Project Hypervisor remains a key building block for enabling the success of the Citrix Hypervisor product," Jacus de Beer, Director of Engineering, Hybrid Cloud Platforms at Citrix. "The enhanced live patching features and continued security improvements released in version 4.14 are key to the success of our customers as it enables them to address security concerns without impacting VM uptime. In addition, enabling Xen workloads to run in the cloud opens up interesting opportunities for hybrid cloud deployments."

EPAM "The Xen Project continues to make major strides in functional safety compliance, and we're seeing a growing number of automotive industry leaders intensively evaluating the solution for in-vehicle central computer units," said Alex Agizim, CTO, Automotive & Embedded,EPAM Systems. "We're excited to be part of this initiative, and as one of the leaders in Xen's FuSa SiG, we look forward to enabling vehicles to become more seamlessly integrated with the connected services ecosystem using open source software."

Intel "Thriving open source ecosystems such as the Xen community are key to widespread innovation and peer-reviewed security," said Mark Skarpness, Vice President of Intel's Architecture, Graphics and Software Organization, IAGS and General Manager of System Software Engineering at Intel Corporation. "Our latest Intel Xeon platforms are ready to deliver the performance and features Xen users need to take full advantage of Xen 4.14."

SUSE "We are happy to announce that in this new Xen hypervisor community release a new hypervisorfs feature will be available, which SUSE contributed to respond to customer demand for a reliable and easy to use mechanism to probe configuration and get/set runtime options," said Claudio Fontana, Engineering Manager, Virtualization, SUSE. "SUSE has also given attention, among other features, to 'core scheduling', which is steadily progressing towards being ready for production use."

Xilinx "Xilinx is very happy with the progress Xen has made in the 4.14 release toward supporting usage in functional safety applications," said Tony McDowell, Senior Embedded Platforms Marketing Engineer, Xilinx. "Xilinx believes the flexibility of virtualized multiprocessing on architectures such as Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC and Versal is key to success in these domains. This is why we continue to invest our engineering know-how into continuous improvement in Xen overall and specifically focus on efforts such as the Xen FuSa SIG."

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About the Xen Project Xen Project software is an open source virtualization platform licensed under the GPLv2 with a similar governance structure to the Linux kernel. Designed from the start for cloud computing, the Project has more than a decade of development and is being used by more than 10 million users. A project at The Linux Foundation, the Xen Project community is focused on advancing virtualization in a number of different commercial and open source applications including server virtualization, Infrastructure as a Services (IaaS), desktop virtualization, security applications, embedded and hardware appliances. It counts many industries and open source community leaders among its members including Alibaba, Amazon Web Services, AMD, Arm, Bitdefender, Citrix, EPAM Systems, Huawei and Intel. For more information about the Xen Project software and to participate, please visit XenProject.org.

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