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Intel Pushes Cross-Architecture Support in oneAPI Toolkits - The New Stack
Intel Pushes Cross-Architecture Support in oneAPI Toolkits - The New Stack
Intel recently released its oneAPI 2022 toolkits, which further expands the number of cross-architecture features that developers can leverage, including high-performance support for programming in such languages as Python, C++, OpenMP, MPI, Fortran, SYCL and C via oneAPI libraries.
·thenewstack.io·
Intel Pushes Cross-Architecture Support in oneAPI Toolkits - The New Stack
The Intel Split
The Intel Split
It appears that Intel’s partnership with TSMC is much larger than it first seemed; the implications for Intel as whole are massive.
·stratechery.com·
The Intel Split
Men of Color In Fantasy Art
Men of Color In Fantasy Art
Non-Eurocentric fantasy/sci-fi/horror art and inspiration depicting heroes, villains, gods and...
·menofcolorinfantasyart.tumblr.com·
Men of Color In Fantasy Art
Hyve: busy hyperscaler bees buy hardware, not software – Blocks and Files
Hyve: busy hyperscaler bees buy hardware, not software – Blocks and Files
Hyve Solutions sells storage hardware to its hyperscaler customers, but not software — because they don’t want it. What, then, do hyperscalers want? Hyve is a TD Synnex business unit that sells, delivers and deploys IT Infrastructure — compute, networking and storage — to hyperscaler customers. That means the likes of AWS, Azure, Facebook, Twitter, […]
·blocksandfiles.com·
Hyve: busy hyperscaler bees buy hardware, not software – Blocks and Files
Designing Tinder - High Scalability -
Designing Tinder - High Scalability -
This is a guest post by Ankit Sirmorya . Ankit is working as a Machine Learning Lead/Sr. Machine...
·highscalability.com·
Designing Tinder - High Scalability -
What’s the difference between USB 4.0 & Thunderbolt 4.0
What’s the difference between USB 4.0 & Thunderbolt 4.0
Ever since buying the new MacBook Pro, I have wondered about Thunderbolt 4.0 and how it impacts my old accessories. I want to make sure I take advantage of the latest technologies on offer in my Ma…
·om.co·
What’s the difference between USB 4.0 & Thunderbolt 4.0
Flow building
Flow building
Every flow needs to start somewhere, so let'a explore all the different flow builders.
·kt.academy·
Flow building
Opensearch: The Secret to Better Observability
Opensearch: The Secret to Better Observability
As development teams continue to adopt microservices and distributed systems, observability becomes increasingly important to managing services, troubleshooting issues, and keeping track of your production environment. With the rise of cloud computing, the cost of monitoring has never been lower; however, observability solutions tend to be costly and can be difficult to set up. Opensearch offers an open-source solution that promises to make observability easier than ever before. Here’s how it works. img class="wp-image-1557 aligncenter" style="display: inline-block;" src="https://hidora.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/1.png" alt="Opensearch: The Secret to Better Observability" width="392" height="325" /   img class="wp-image-1558 aligncenter" style="display: inline-block;" src="https://hidora.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/2.png" alt="Opensearch: The Secret to Better Observability" width="513" height="325" / h3What is observability?/h3 In a nutshell, observability is about how your application works from a technical perspective. It encompasses tools and techniques that allow you to gain visibility into your systems, allowing you to understand their behavior and identify abnormalities. On one hand, observability is a new term for something that’s been around for a long time. Logging has been around since logging was invented. After all, if it wasn’t useful there wouldn’t be much point in it! But as technology has evolved from batch-oriented monolithic applications on physical hardware towards distributed systems deployed as code on virtualized infrastructure, new challenges have emerged with regards to troubleshooting and debugging those systems. img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1560" src="https://hidora.io/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/3.png" alt="Opensearch: The Secret to Better Observability" width="1021" height="682" / h3Why opt for opensearch?/h3 Opensearch is a completely open and vendor-neutral standard that provides you with full observability and management of your data. It also works with your existing SIEM and analytics tools, which makes it ideal for large organizations that need a quick way to ingest data from multiple sources. For developers, opensearch provides a standard interface for interacting with metadata about code dependencies without having to write code. That means less time writing code and more time building functionality. In other words, OpenSearch helps maximize developer productivity - making it an attractive prospect for any organization big or small.
·hidora.io·
Opensearch: The Secret to Better Observability
os.directory
os.directory
os.directory is a distributed operating system. The platform emulates a linux distribution in your web browser, you must be logged with your email in to use our services. You can browse your directory or visit your neighbor's, we want to create a sharing community on our network.
·os.directory·
os.directory
An update on live kernel patching
An update on live kernel patching
In the refereed track at the 2017 Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC), Jiri Kosina gave an update on the status and plans for the live kernel patching feature. It is a feature that has a long history—pre-dating Linux itself—and has had a multi-year path into the kernel. Kosina reviewed that history, while also looking at some of the limitations and missing features for live patching.
·lwn.net·
An update on live kernel patching
Why use a Raspberry Pi to power your business
Why use a Raspberry Pi to power your business
With the pandemic changing the way we're working, job decentralization is becoming an important challenge for all companies.
·opensource.com·
Why use a Raspberry Pi to power your business
List of unicode characters - Kalkicode
List of unicode characters - Kalkicode
List of unicode characters of all special symbols in html which is commonly used to decorate and create pattern
·kalkicode.com·
List of unicode characters - Kalkicode
Don't Make My Mistakes: Common Infrastructure Errors I've Made
Don't Make My Mistakes: Common Infrastructure Errors I've Made
One surreal experience as my career has progressed is the intense feeling of deja vu you get hit with during meetings. From time to time, someone will mention something and you'll flash back to the same meeting you had about this a few jobs ago. A decision was made then,
·matduggan.com·
Don't Make My Mistakes: Common Infrastructure Errors I've Made
Postel's law as a profunctor
Postel's law as a profunctor
When viewing inputs and outputs as sets, Postel's law looks like a profunctor.
·blog.ploeh.dk·
Postel's law as a profunctor
4 tools for building embedded Linux systems
4 tools for building embedded Linux systems
Linux is being deployed into a much wider array of devices than Linus Torvalds anticipated when he was working on it in his dorm room. The variety of supported chip architectures is astounding and has led to Linux in devices large and small; from huge IBM mainframes to tiny devices no bigger than their connection ports and everything in between. It is used in large enterprise data centers, internet infrastructure devices, and personal development systems.
·opensource.com·
4 tools for building embedded Linux systems
HTML vs XML | Find Out Which One Is Better To Use
HTML vs XML | Find Out Which One Is Better To Use
All the pages displayed on a web browser (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, etc. ) are coded using HTML or XML. let's discuss HTML vs XML.
·coursementor.com·
HTML vs XML | Find Out Which One Is Better To Use
Deprecation from U2F API to WebAuthn - The New Stack
Deprecation from U2F API to WebAuthn - The New Stack
Google Chrome will no longer support U2F API after February, so we go into the weeds on how to migrate from U2F API to WebAuthn.
·thenewstack.io·
Deprecation from U2F API to WebAuthn - The New Stack