Jason Perlow, The Linux Foundation

Jason Perlow

The Linux Foundation

Florida, United States

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  • The Linux Foundation
  • ZDNet

Past articles by Jason:

openIDL: The first insurance Open Governance Network and why the industry needs It

openIDL (open Insurance Data Link) is an open blockchain network that streamlines regulatory reporting and provides new insights for insurers, while enhancing timeliness, accuracy, and value for regulators. → Read More

What ChatGPT learned about the LFX Mentorship Showcase

We had over four hours of video from the LFX Mentorship Showcase, and I didn’t have time to watch it all. Who better to do this than my new artificially intelligent, unpaid intern, ChatGPT? → Read More

Are these $1600 smart ceiling fans worth the money?

When my 10-year-old Big Ass Fan died, the company replaced it for free. Sure, you can get basic IoT ceiling fan integration for a lot less, but not with support like that. → Read More

Upgrading my network to 2.5Gbps with the fastest small business and residential firewall: Firewalla Gold Plus

Wire-line speeds at over 2Gbps require fast switches and WiFi APs, and very fast firewalls → Read More

Big Ass Fans Haiku Generation 4: IoT's a Breeze

Starting at $1600, are these smart ceiling fans worth the money? → Read More

Mastodon isn't Twitter but it's glorious

The wild world of Mastodon is open source, completely distributed, and at the mercy (and budgetary restrictions) of individual server administrators. But it's engaging and a lot of fun. → Read More

Pay-to-play Twitter verification? No thanks, but here's what I would pay for

Does verification on Twitter cease to have value if it can be bought? → Read More

Epcot at 40: How Walt Disney World inspired me to become a technologist

A family trip to Florida 50 years ago set me along the path to becoming a technology professional. → Read More

Without Dennis Ritchie, there would be no Jobs

Modern computing as we know it would not have existed without Dennis Ritchie. Remembering the Father of C and UNIX on what would have been his 80th birthday. → Read More

iPhone 14 Pro: Huge new camera sensor, same slow Lightning cable data transfers

As a content creator, you won't love transferring lots of data off this phone when you take ProRAW photos at 48MP and shoot videos at 4K. → Read More

I loved driving the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6, and there's only one reason I can't buy one

Hyundai has some impressive vehicles on the market using its E-GMP platform now with the Ioniq 5 and Kia's EV6. But can you even find one to buy? → Read More

A weekend with Google's Chrome OS Flex

Bring your old hardware back to life. → Read More

How I revived three ancient laptops with Chrome OS Flex

The Linux desktop that will transform the industry is Chrome OS. → Read More

2022 is the year of the Chrome OS desktop

Chrome it from orbit, it's the only way to be sure. → Read More

Apple CarPlay on the Polestar 2: Two and a half years after launch is still a technical achievement

It may not sound like a big deal, but getting CarPlay to run on a nearly 4-year-old Android Automotive computer is an impressive feat. → Read More

Hands on with Pfizer Booster 4.0: My review of anti-malware for carbon-based systems

The latest in Pfizer's mRNA-based antimalware stack and antiviral enhancement pack reduces unexpected system downtime and prevents emergency intervention and system decommissioning. → Read More

Apple's Continuity Webcam changes everything: Here's how to use it

For once, I'm happy to be running developer betas of the latest iOS and macOS versions. So long, dedicated webcams! → Read More

EV ownership is neither fairytale nor nightmare

National charging infrastructure issues need to be addressed, but EV ownership is still a very rational decision for many families. → Read More

Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro: Lots of emergency power, but is it truly portable?

Six 200W panels and 2200W of generating power put the Jackery 2000 Pro at the top of the heap for "portable" solar power systems, but how easy and quick is it to set up and disassemble? → Read More

Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro review: Lots of emergency power, but is it truly portable?

Six 200W panels and 2200W of generating power put the Jackery Explorer 2000 Pro at the top of the heap for "portable" solar power systems, but how easy and quick is it to set up and disassemble? → Read More