Solidigm Launches First Post-Intel Enterprise SSDs: D7-P5620 and D7-P5520
Building a CLI Application in Elixir · Dave Martin's Blog
Building a CLI in Elixir, using Mix, Optimus, OK, HTTPotion, and escript
The Linux Foundation and Google Cloud Launch Nephio to Enable and Simplify Cloud Native Automation of Telecom Network Functions
Today, the Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization enabling mass innovation through open source, announced the formation of project Nephio in partnership with Google Cloud and leaders across the telecommunications industry. The Linux Foundation provides a venue for continued ecosystem, developer growth and diversity, as well as collaboration across the open source ecosystems.
The state of fq_codel and sch_cake worldwide - http://blog.cerowrt.org/
Sampling bufferbloat on implementations all too randomly
When Type Annotations Are Code Too
Here’s a quick puzzle: What does the following Haskell code print?
Benefits of Microservices Architecture
What are the benefits of Microservices Architecture, What is Microservices Architecture, why Microservices Architecture, Advantages of Microservices Architecture
6 system resilience patterns for increasing software reliability - SREpath for Site Reliability Engineers
Shamir's Secret Sharing Step-By-Step
Adi Shamir’s Secret Sharing is a cryptographic algorithm that allows distinct parties to jointly share ownership of a single secret by holding shares. The original secret can only be reconstructed by using a minimum number of shares, which allows different parties to cooperate without the need to fully trust one another.
Example Problem To illustrate, let’s imagine that a family of four all share a single Bitcoin wallet. This Bitcoin wallet contains a single private key that all members of the family co-own.
Web3 Tools and Tipping Points: A Chat with Infura Co-Founder
How Web 2.0 developers can adapt to Web3 services like Infura, and experiment with NFTs and decentralized apps.
Desktop UI Alternative: Avernakis
Introduction
Network Automation » Ansible vs Nornir
A common question that arises in the area of network automation is: What’s the difference between Ansible and Nornir? I mean, they are both frameworks that can manage and automate groups of network devices, right? They are also both built on top of Python. So what is the difference
Chopping the monolith
If you attend conferences or read technical articles, you could think that microservices are the correct and only way to build a system at the moment. Despite some pushback from cooler heads, the default architecture is microservices. In this post, I’d like to argue why it’s wrong. I’ll first get back to the origin of microservices and the fundamental reason to use them. Then, I’ll describe why microservices don’t fit most organizations' structures. Afterward, I̵
Kubernetes Ingress and Load Balancer: Bringing Traffic to Your Cluster
In this article, we’ll explain the different ways to manage network traffic in Kubernetes cluster and look at the various types of services available for network administration and their use cases
Some Engineering Tough Sells — Posco
Building a distributed Key-Value store to power S3
As a cloud provider, we handle a considerable amount of data on a daily basis, especially with our Object Storage products. That means that we needed a way to distribute this data globally, with various consistency, replication, and database sharding for linear read and write latency. We designed the database
Episode 205: Chris Lattner Interview Transcript — Accidental Tech Podcast
Three nerds discussing tech, Apple, programming, and loosely related matters.
Wanted: A Complete – And Heavily Customizable – HPC Software Stack
Sponsored Feature. There are a lot of things that the HPC centers and hyperscalers of the world have in common, and one of them is their attitudes about
TheIdServer Admin
Welcome to IdentityServer4 (latest) — IdentityServer4 1.0.0 documentation
5 open source tips to reduce waste in web design
Achieve zero waste web design with these open source tools and tips.
How SGK reduced IT operating costs by 83% with NoOps and serverless microservices on AWS | Amazon Web Services
SGK Inc. (SGK) provides packaging, ecommerce solutions, and brand experiences for more than 1,500 clients around the world. SGK’s products and services provide near-real-time asset management, workflow integrations, and analytics for brand strategy and omnichannel marketing as well as asset design and production. The analytics in particular drive supply chain and product management decisions. Overall, […]
No Ops like 'NoOps' revisited: Is the vision a reality yet?
A second look at an interesting concept: Completely autonomous IT operations.
Sysdig: Prioritizing Risk with Risk Spotlight
Sysdig's new Risk Spotlight vulnerability prioritization feature reduces alert fatigue and effectively prioritize remediation.
Ontology's Web3 Reputation and Identity Management Solutions
Ontology addresses the challenges of identity management in Web3 with ONT ID, a decentralized identity application.
How Enterprises Can Democratize Their Data
Data democratization is the process of increasing data accessibility and eliminating the bottlenecks that stand in the way of that access.
Automating Beautiful Screenshots Using Jetpack Compose
Create flexible designs for your Android apps
Pcompress by moinakg
casync — A tool for distributing file system images
Posts and writings by Lennart Poettering
High Performance Content Defined Chunking
In Pcompress, I have implemented a variant of the rolling hash based Content Defined Chunking that provides both deduplication accuracy and high performance. This post attempts to explain the chunk…
Signals and Threads Podcast
Listen in on Jane Street’s Ron Minsky as he has conversations with engineers working on everything from clock synchronization to reliable multicast, build systems to reconfigurable hardware. Get a peek at how Jane Street approaches problems, and how those ideas relate to tech more broadly.