REVOLUTION OS tells the inside story of the hackers who rebelled against the proprietary software model and Microsoft to create GNU/Linux and the Open Source movement.
Dans un monde coloré, tout va pour le mieux : un gros lapin se réveille et sort de sa tanière. Il respire à pleins poumons les essences du printemps et admire les papillons. Seulement, c'est sans compter la méchanceté de trois rongeurs (Frank, Rinky et Gamera) qui tuent plusieurs de ces papillons sous les yeux abasourdis du lapin. Celui-ci décide alors de se venger. Après une longue préparation de divers pièges, les trois mammifères vont respectivement se faire faucher par un tronc en balancement, se faire catapulter et finir en cerf-volant.
Fueled by caffeine, a young woman runs through the bittersweet memories of her past relationship. All graphic content is CC-By Blender Studio.
Life on the edge in Silicon Valley - home of high tech, high anxiety, and high stakes. Take a revealing look at Netscape Communications engineers as they set out boldly and brazenly to save their company. A virtual panorama of human drama and techno-thrills, Code Rush puts you at the center of the high-intensity clash of science, engineering, and commerce.
A documentary about the ongoing battle between proprietary versus free and open-source software. Based on the book "After the Software Wars" by Keith Curtis.
Les coulisses de Bellingcat, une plateforme de journalisme d'investigation citoyenne, fondée en Angleterre par Eliot Higgins dans le but de lutter contre la propagation des fausses informations.
Microsoft is generally considered the dinosaur of the digital age. However, the US Corporation is more powerful today than ever before. The power of its monopoly is nowhere more apparent than in Europe: from Finland to Portugal, from Ireland to Greece, the information technology of every state administration and its institutions (military, police, fiscal authorities etc.) is based on Microsoft programmes. Since digital systems are constantly expanding and increasing in importance, countries are becoming more and more dependent on this single company. This dependence causes continually rising costs and prevents technical progress in state authorities. It systematically undermines European procurement and competition laws, it leads inevitably to the company having an overwhelming political influence, while it exposes state IT systems along with citizens’ data to a high technical and political security risk. Is Europe’s digital sovereignty at stake?