What Is "Inner Source" Development and Should You Be Using It?

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November 19, 2021

What Is “Inner Source” Development and Should You Be Using It?


Inner Source, often stylized as InnerSource, refers to the adoption of open source processes and development methodologies within an organization. Whereas “open source” implies the creation of publicly available tools, inner source means you’re working on internal projects using open-derived approaches. Read More »

 
How to Monitor Monthly Bandwidth Usage in Linux


As a server owner, it’s important to keep track of your network usage over time. Many hosting providers will charge for bandwidth and transmitted data, so you’ll want to keep tabs on your month-to-month usage. Read More »

 
Does Your Cloud Server Need a Firewall?


A firewall is a network utility that runs on your server and prevents outsiders from using certain ports. This makes it a useful security tool for blocking attackers from accessing processes they shouldn’t. Does your server need one? Read More »

 
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How to Mount or Symlink a Single File in a Docker Container


Docker volume and bind mounts are used to bind directories on the host OS to locations in the container’s file system. While they’re commonly used to mount entire directories, you can also use them to symlink individual files. Read More »

 
How to Get Started with Redux for JavaScript State Management


Redux is a state management tool, built specifically for client-side JavaScript applications that depend heavily on complex data and external APIs, and provides great developer tools that make it easy to work with your data. Read More »

 
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Google Chrome Gets an Experimental "Windows 11" Mode, Here's How to Enable It


One of our favorite things about Windows 11 is its use of rounded corners and subtle “Mica material” transparency effects. Of course, these design elements only show up in native Windows apps. But the latest Chrome release (version 96) contains an experimental UI mode that, when enabled, makes the browser fit the Windows 11 design language. Read More »

 
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Plex Adds Custom Color Themes, but Something's Missing


Back in August, Plex users got a small (and unexpected) dose of customization options with the launch of “Modern UI.” Now, Plex is going even further with Color Themes, a set of colorful new skins for the Plex interface. There’s just one thing missing from Color Themes—the option to design your own. Read More »

 
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Rocketbook Fusion Review: A Smart Notebook You Can Reuse


Picture this: a smart notebook that lets you upload your written notes to your cloud service of choice. And after you write down what you need to, you can erase it and start from a blank slate. Rocketbook’s Fusion journal sounds too good to be true, but I promise it’s not. Read More »

 

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