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Run rootless Podman containers as  systemd services
26.01.2025
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-subuids 100000-65536 --add-subgids 100000-65536 koan which allocates 65,536 sub-IDs starting from 100,000 to the user koan (substitute your username). As a result, the /etc/subuid and /etc/subgid files must both
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Dynamic routing in Linux with Quagga
31.10.2025
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to the networks of all other autonomous systems. Thus, the routing tables are correspondingly large (some 400,000 entries in April 2012.) In contrast to OSPF, admins must configure the connection between two
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Keras: Getting Started with AI
03.12.2024
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and developed ideas with Keras. Keras and VGG16 Getting started with Keras is not difficult. Rather than use the MNIST dataset of 60,000 grayscale images as an example, I’ll use a VGG16 model as the example
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Getting started with AI
26.01.2025
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and developed ideas with Keras. Keras and VGG16 Getting started with Keras is not difficult. Rather than use the MNIST [2] dataset of 60,000 grayscale images as an example, I'll use a VGG16 [3] model
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Introduction to OpenMP programming
31.10.2025
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first ran the serial version of the code in Listing 1 with a problem size of 1,000 (i.e., m=1000). Notice that it finished in just a little over 44.5 seconds on a single core. I can tell it only used

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