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Unikernel Linux (UKL) moves forward

RHRQ first looked at the Unikernel Linux (UKL) project—a joint effort involving professors, PhD students, and engineers at the Boston University-based Red Hat Collaboratory—almost two years ago (RHRQ 3:3, November 2021). This previous article covered the background of...

“Research is an adventure”: Putting theory to the test at the university and in the field

Don’t tell engineering professor Miroslav Bureš that software testing can’t be exciting. As the System Testing IntelLigent Lab (STILL) lead at Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU),  Bureš’s work bridges the gap between abstract mathematics and mission-critical...

Generative AI and large language models: how did we get here, where are we going, and what does it mean for open source?

We may not have all the answers, but we’re homing in on the essential questions about the future of AI and machine learning. If you’ve somehow managed to escape the last nine months of breathless headlines and wild speculation about ChatGPT and what it means for...

“Open source opens doors”: mentoring students for success

Research- and leadership-focused support is getting results in the push to grow and diversify the engineering talent pool. The technology industry has largely embraced the theory that diversity drives innovation, but in practice the talent pipeline continues to be...
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