July 26, 2022
Synchronous Viralicity[18]
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Ned pontificates about the premature announcement of Open Core's death, Chris is incensed by Facebook (again), and we all sigh heavily about hardcoded passwords.
Synchronous Viralicity
Episode: 18Published: 07/26/2022
Stories
Is Open Core Dead? No.
- The Future of Open Source, or Why Open Core Is Dead
- There���s a bunch more in the list, and if you���re curious you can hit up the show notes for the link.
- Elastic, in particular, tried to create a new license that prevented AWS and other cloud providers from running their software without paying
- AWS is free to fork an older version of the code and continue to develop it in the open
Lightning Round- Mozilla enables URL Stripping (which is not as sexy as it sounds). Facebook responds by encrypting links, which is not as safe as it sounds
- Hardcoded passwords are still��� bad? Yes, bad.
- Simply unplugging the network doesn’t guarantee your data is safe
- Stumbling into the cloud era, vSphere now supports cloud-init
- OpenAI makes full DALL-E 2 model widely available- for a cost
- NFTs hit a roadblock with Minecraft
Intro and outro music by James Bellavance copyright 2022














