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What is synthetic monitoring?
What is synthetic monitoring and how can it help your business proactively address customer experience issues? Here's what you need to know.
What is Synthetic Monitoring? | Uptrends
Synthetic Monitoring is automated website availability and performance testing performed at regular intervals from checkpoint computers located around the world.
How to learn compilers: LLVM Edition
A collection of resources to start learning compilers (with a focus on LLVM)
Class 1 / Class 2 Problems
There are two classes of problems caused by new technology. Class 1 problems are due to it not working perfectly. Class 2 problems are due to it working perfectly. One example: many of the current problems with facial recognition are
Supercharge Service Mesh with eBPF and Cilium - The New Stack
Service mesh and eBPF are both exciting technologies in the cloud native landscape. But are they competing or complementary to each other?
Causal Consistency Guarantees - Case Studies - Vasil Kosturski
When is Eventual Consistency not sufficient in a Distributed System? This article explores Causal Consistency Guarantees and describes the most popular ones – Read Your Write, Monotonic Reads, Monotonic Writes, Writes Follow Reads.
A Complete Guide to Shift Left Testing - DZone Agile
Shift Left is a movement that advocates changing the way we handle software quality improvement. Find out more in this post.
What is HTTPS with its working and disadvantages
HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol - Secured. This is a secured version of HTTP. Https is a primary protocol that is used to
Avoiding fallback in distributed systems
Building services that behave predictably during failures by avoiding fallback logic.
Notary V2 and Cosign
This post is to help reduce confusion between the Notary V2/Notation and Cosign projects. This is a common question from end users that I…
How to Secure Your Kubernetes Cluster with OpenID Connect and RBAC
Learn how to set up Okta as an OpenID Connect provider using Terraform for access to Kubernetes API server.
Write your first CI/CD pipeline in Kubernetes with Tekton
Tekton is a Kubernetes-native open source framework for creating continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) systems. It also helps to do end-to-end (build, test, deploy) application development across multiple cloud providers or on-premises systems by abstracting away the underlying implementation details. [OS_EMBEDDED_MENU_RIGHT:]
Intel AMX support in 5.16
The x86 instruction set is large, but that doesn't mean it can't get bigger
yet. Upcoming Intel processors will feature a new set of instructions
under the name of "Advanced Matrix Extensions" (AMX) that can be used to
operate on matrix data. After a somewhat bumpy development
process, support for AMX has found its way into the upcoming 5.16 kernel.
Using it will, naturally, require some changes by application developers.
The Power and Potential of Stored Procedures
Stored procedures are a powerful vehicle for speeding up your code and giving you gains in performance when running queries.
Linux and Cloud Native Security: SUSE's Strategy - The New Stack
The New Stack is running a series examining how Linux distributors are securing their distros for cloud native operations. In our last installment, we take a look at longtime Linux stalwart SUSE.
How Non-Blockchain Developers Can Leap To Web 3.0 - The New Stack
A nascent Web 3.0 is emerging, characterized by decentralized network architectures, which would lay the groundwork for a truly open Internet.
Create a Software Bill of Materials for Your Operating System - The New Stack
How to create a software bill of materials (SBOM) from your operating system, be it Linux, Windows or macOS.
Japan breaks world fastest internet speed record : 319 Tb/s - TechNuws
japan Demonstration of World Record: 319 Tb/s Transmission over 3,001 km with 4-core optical fiber
The Hidden Costs of Service Meshes - The New Stack
How much is that free service mesh going to cost you? Perhaps a lot more than you think. Here's what's hidden on your bill.
Linux x86 Program Start Up
The Intel 12th Gen Core i9-12900K Review: Hybrid Performance Brings Hybrid Complexity
Web 3.0 Considered Harmful. The Web Incompleteness Theorem.
As predicted by Plato in the Parmenides.
The journey of documenting a Socket.IO API (Pt 2) | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs
A Practical Guide to CQRS
CQRS(Command Query Responsibility Segregation) pattern is a simple pattern but is often misunderstood. At least for me, this pattern was…
Waterfox
Striking the perfect balance between privacy and usability.
Waterfox: A Firefox fork that could teach Mozilla a lesson
Why are some of Moz's axed projects bigger than its flagship?
A Usable Guide to Cognitive Dimensions | UX Booth
Cognitive dimensions of notations - Wikipedia
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