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, a bee needs only 0.6 seconds to decide whether or not a flower is likely to have food, which is much faster than a human can do it. For a robot to think that efficiently would require the backing
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% of application dependencies remain un-upgraded for more than a year, even though 95% of the vulnerable versions have safer alternatives available.
3.6% of dependencies are still vulnerable because they were
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and GPLv3 license. It supports numerous filesystems (e.g., ext3/ext4, XFS, Btrfs, ReiserFS, JFS, VFAT, NTFS), including network filesystems such as Samba and NFS. The new version 6.0.3 is updated to Linux
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to the Dockerfiles of the respective image versions, you should be able to figure out which Dockerfile built the image you're looking at. I'm guessing it is the mainline Debian stretch-slim [6], because it seems
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/mpi/mpich2-gnu4/bin/mpiexec
$ module rm mpich2/1.4.1p1/gnu4
$ module load openmpi/1.6.2/gnu4
$ which mpiexec
/opt/mpi/openmpi-gnu4/bin/mpiexec
Notice how the path to mpiexec
has changed with a change
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Software), as an example of a pure library that is used by applications. Initially, I will be using the default compilers that come with Scientific Linux 6.2 for compiling. Finally, just to complicate things
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": "83d60b98-5864-45c6-94ad-4d02f5f4216a",
11 "url": "/v2/routes/83d60b98-5864-45c6-94ad-4d02f5f4216a",
12 "created_at": "2019-11-09T10:40:04Z",
13 "updated_at": "2019-11-09T10
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Firmware versions 11.0/11.5/11.6/11.7/11.10/11.20, SPS Firmware version 4.0, and TXE version 3.0 are impacted.”
The affected products include sixth, seventh, and eighth generation Intel Core Processor
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| openssl enc -base64
A sample HPKP header is shown in Listing 1.
Listing 1
Sample HPKP Header
Public-Key-Pins: pin-sha256=" F1lYgMAWJed1UM9BWAk3PKUxZhtSATn8LV17W9Uw6MKA="; pin-sha256=" UGNuJ8
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directly [1] and from SerNet [2]. (At the time of print, versions 4.6 to 4.8 were available.) If you always want to use the latest version (e.g., the pre-release or release candidate), you can compile Samba