garnix | Contextual CLIs
Multicloud Architecture: What I Want to See
Beyond a mere buzzword, multicloud offers significant benefits for IT architectures. Here's what's on my wish list.
Pushing The Limits Of HPC And AI Is Becoming A Sustainability Headache - The Next Platform
As Moore’s law continues to slow, delivering more powerful HPC and AI clusters means building larger, more power hungry facilities. “If you want more performance, you need to buy more hardware, and that means a bigger system; that means more energy dissipation and more cooling demand,” University of Utah professor Daniel Reed explained as a
Error 402: Searching For Ways To Pay For Content
Last week in our Error 402 series on the history of web monetization, we wrote about the earliest forms of web advertising: banner ads. As we noted, this “simple” way of making money seemed to dera…
Automatic picture-in-picture for web apps - Chrome for Developers
Chrome allows video conferencing web apps to automatically enter picture-in-picture.
Introducing OCapN, interoperable capabilities over the network -- Spritely Institute
Cycle.io | Container Orchestration | DevOps Automation
CloudEvents | A specification for describing event data in a common way
A specification for describing event data in a common way
Hyperdrive: making databases feel like they’re global
Hyperdrive makes accessing your existing databases from Cloudflare Workers, wherever they are running, hyper fast
Faster kernel testing with virtme-ng
Building new kernels and booting into them is an unavoidable—and
time-consuming—part of kernel development. Andrea Righi works for
Canonical on the Ubuntu kernel team, so he does a lot of that and wanted to
find a way to speed up the task. To that end, he has been working
on virtme-ng, which is a
way to boot a new kernel in a virtual machine, and it does
so quickly. He came to the 2023
Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) in Richmond, Virginia to introduce the
project to a wider audience.
SidecarT – Atari ST/STE/Mega cartridge emulator on Raspberry Pi Pico steroids
Atari ST/STE/Mega cartridge emulator on Raspberry Pi Pico steroids
Transcribing on Fly GPU Machines
Documentation and guides from the team at Fly.io.
Best Practices for Storing Access Tokens in the Browser
Browsers offer various solutions to persist data. When storing tokens, you should weigh the choice of storage against the security risks.
MongoDB vs. ScyllaDB: A Comparison of Database Architectures
Both MongoDB and ScyllaDB promise a highly available, performant and scalable architecture, but they achieve these objectives in different ways.
Introducing IRONdb
Software is eating the world. Devices that run that software are ubiquitous and multiplying rapidly. Without adequate monitoring on these services,
Data Mapping 101: A Complete Guide
Data mapping tools have evolved significantly over the past years. Find out how you can choose the right data mapping tool in 2023.
AI-Powered Incident Intelligence for ITOps
BigPanda’s AIOps platform helps ITOps teams prevent, manage, and resolve IT incidents with intelligent automation. See how Fortune 500 companies are reducing IT costs.
Cookie Permissions 101
Cookie permissions need to follow the law and strike the balance between respecting user privacy and being user-friendly.
Pentagon Needs to Organize Its Data, Official Says
Why ‘JADC2′ needs yet another ‘C,’ according to Pentagon officials
“We really wanted to send out the signal that we operate and fight with our allies and partners all the time,” said Margie Palmieri, the deputy CDAO.
Army Cites Data, Culture for Zero Trust Success
The Army's Unified Network Plan and Data Plan are driving zero trust implementation, but workforce training and education are key.
AI is about to completely change how you use computers
In 5 years, agents will be able to give health care advice, tutor students, do your shopping, help workers be far more productive, and much more
IBM Documentation
IBM Documentation.
Knowing the right data enrichment techniques is crucial | TechTarget
In an excerpt from 'The Enrichment Game,' expert Doug Needham explains why knowing the right data enrichment techniques can bring big business advantages.
Automating Data Augmentation: Practice, Theory and New Direction
Data augmentation is a de facto technique used in nearly every state-of-the-art machine learning model in applications such as image and text classification. Heuristic data augmentation schemes are often tuned manually by human experts with extensive domain knowledge, and may result in suboptimal augmentation policies. In this blog post, we provide a broad overview of recent efforts in this exciting research area, which resulted in new algorithms for automating the search process of transformation functions, new theoretical insights that improve the understanding of various augmentation techniques commonly used in practice, and a new framework for exploiting data augmentation to patch a flawed model and improve performance on crucial subpopulation of data.
artificially expanding labeled training datasets
The Business Case for a Data Refinery
Crude data is similar to crude oil—in its raw form, it’s usually too messy to be useful
An important step towards secure and interoperable messaging
Posted by Giles Hogben, Privacy Engineering Director Most modern consumer messaging platforms (including Google Messages) support end-to-...
What Developers Need to Know about Intel’s 2024 Server Chips
Intel's new chips are engineering marvels, but software developers will need to recompile and rewrite software to exploit their performance benefits.
Pentagon Developing Data Integration Layer to Enable JADC2
The Defense Department's Chief Digital and AI Office is working to understand the resources needed for integration of the department-wide framework.
Time-series data simplified | Timescale
TimescaleDB is a time-series SQL database providing fast analytics, scalability, with automated data management on a proven storage engine.