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Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform
07.10.2025
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to run these systems. Ansible takes a far more lightweight approach: All you need is SSH access to the command line – either directly as root or with sudo on the target system – to assume the admin role
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Securing email communication with GnuPG
07.10.2025
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to the files is possible from any domain. Determining the WKD Hash To generate the hash that WKD uses for the key files, run the command gpg --with-wkd-hash --fingerprint name@example.org which produces
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Understanding the Status of Your Filesystem
18.06.2014
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, but if you don't, it defaults to the directory in which you run the code (cwd = current working directory). You can also specify the name of the pickle file with a command-line option, and the default is file
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Profiling Python Code
09.12.2019
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for developers is time – where is the code spending most of its time? – because you can the focus on areas, or hotspots, that can be made to run faster. It might seem obvious, but it is worth noting that if you
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Profiling Python code
30.01.2020
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for developers is time (i.e., where is the code spending most of its time?), because it allows you to focus on areas, or hotspots, that can be made to run faster. And, this might seem obvious, but if you don
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Parallel Programming with OpenCL
04.11.2011
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amounts of computation and don’t rely on double precision. Also, running a problem on the GPU involves some overhead and only pays dividends for problems that exceed a certain input size. Installing Open
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High-Performance Python 3
19.09.2019
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functions, but not necessarily. Numba will compile and run almost any Python code, but if you compile Python code that doesn't have a good amount of arthimetic intensity, you run the risk of the compiled code
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OpenMP – Loops and Data Control
08.05.2019
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creation step (fork) and one team synchronization and thread destruction step (join). Fewer fork/joins reduce run time and improves scalability. Clauses with Reductions When creating a team, you have
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Network analysis with the Bro Network Security Monitor
05.12.2014
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package as part of its architecture. With libpcap support, Bro can run on various networks; the typical Bro architecture is shown in Figure 1. Figure 1: Bro
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Small-board computers
17.02.2015
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, but the performance isn't anything to call home about. A quick run of Linpack [3] shows that a Raspberry Pi Model B achieved about 0.065 giga-floating point operations per second (GFLOPS) for single-precision and 0

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