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Shipa Integration with CircleCI - Shipa Cloud Native Developer Portal
Shipa Integration with CircleCI - Shipa Cloud Native Developer Portal
Kubernetes can bring a wide collection of advantages to a development organization. Properly leveraging Kubernetes can greatly improve productivity, empower you to better utilize your cloud spend, improve application stability and reliability, and more. On the flip side, if you are not properly leveraging Kubernetes, your would-be benefits become drawbacks. As a developer, this can […]
·shipa.io·
Shipa Integration with CircleCI - Shipa Cloud Native Developer Portal
Optimize Your NGINX Plus Deployment with Arm-Based Amazon EC2 M6g Instances - NGINX
Optimize Your NGINX Plus Deployment with Arm-Based Amazon EC2 M6g Instances - NGINX
Amazon EC2 M6g instances deliver 54% better performance and 20% cost savings over x86-based instances with NGINX Plus as a reverse proxy and API gateway. They're powered by the AWS Graviton2 Processor, built on 64‑bit Arm Neoverse cores. Get all the details in Arm's whitepaper.
·nginx.com·
Optimize Your NGINX Plus Deployment with Arm-Based Amazon EC2 M6g Instances - NGINX
Cost-Optimize Your Next NGINX Plus Deployment with Amazon EC2 A1 Instances - NGINX
Cost-Optimize Your Next NGINX Plus Deployment with Amazon EC2 A1 Instances - NGINX
Amazon EC2 A1 instances deliver up to 40% cost savings compared to other instance types when running NGINX Plus as a reverse proxy and API gateway. They're powered by the AWS Graviton Processor, built on 64‑bit Arm Neoverse cores. Download Arm's whitepaper for all the details.
·nginx.com·
Cost-Optimize Your Next NGINX Plus Deployment with Amazon EC2 A1 Instances - NGINX
Onyx Boox E-Reader Reviews: Useful for More Than Reading
Onyx Boox E-Reader Reviews: Useful for More Than Reading
A lot of innovation has been happening in the e-paper space, to the point where the technology can be used for far more than reading. Would you want to?
·tedium.co·
Onyx Boox E-Reader Reviews: Useful for More Than Reading
Router-Hiding Boxes: Craftspeople on Etsy Compensating for Bad Product Design - Core77
Router-Hiding Boxes: Craftspeople on Etsy Compensating for Bad Product Design - Core77
As we've discussed here, internet routers are freaking ugly and seem to follow bizarre design principles. Thus Etsy sellers have popped up with craftsy objects designed for the sole purpose of hiding a router. This seller offers books that have been hollowed out, allowing you to leave the router behind
·core77.com·
Router-Hiding Boxes: Craftspeople on Etsy Compensating for Bad Product Design - Core77
Unpassionate Engineer Discovers He's a Brilliant Logo Designer - Core77
Unpassionate Engineer Discovers He's a Brilliant Logo Designer - Core77
Gary Pohty earned his Bachelors in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, which "was never my passion," he writes. Degree in hand, he spent a few years working as a project coordinator for a local electronics firm. But then he "discovered these small things called logos," he explains, "and it was love
·core77.com·
Unpassionate Engineer Discovers He's a Brilliant Logo Designer - Core77
Tutorial: Deploy the Nvidia GPU Operator on Kubernetes Based on Containerd Runtime – The New Stack
Tutorial: Deploy the Nvidia GPU Operator on Kubernetes Based on Containerd Runtime – The New Stack
This tutorial will explore the steps to install Nvidia GPU Operator on a Kubernetes cluster with GPU hosts based on the containerd runtime instead of Docker Engine. In a typical GPU-based Kubernetes installation, each node needs to be configured with the correct version of Nvidia graphics driver, CUDA runtime, and cuDNN libraries followed by a…
·thenewstack.io·
Tutorial: Deploy the Nvidia GPU Operator on Kubernetes Based on Containerd Runtime – The New Stack
Checking the Linux Kernel with Static Analysis Tools – The New Stack
Checking the Linux Kernel with Static Analysis Tools – The New Stack
Earlier this year, Greg Kroah-Hartman, the Linux kernel maintainer for the stable branch, was enraged to find that University of Minnesota (UMN) security "researchers" had tried to poison the Linux kernel with deliberately corrupt patches. Later, the UMN graduate students claimed their patches were good, based on their new static analyzer. Kroah-Hartman didn't buy it.…
·thenewstack.io·
Checking the Linux Kernel with Static Analysis Tools – The New Stack
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