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SPDY HTTP Protocol
08.06.2012
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More than 20 years having passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites. ... , Mark Nottingham, the chair of the group recently tripped a discussion relating to HTTP 2.0, the first draft of which is due May 2012. One year later, the changes are to be implemented in the scope ... More than 20 years have passed since its introduction, and HTTP certainly shows some signs of age. Google’s new SPDY protocol solves some problems with HTTP without breaking existing websites.
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File Compression for HPC
10.11.2021
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worked on a project for which I had to access 20–25-year-old compressed data. Some of the specific compressed formats were not used any more or even documented, and I could find no obvious clues as to what
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Sharing a Linux Terminal Over the Web
08.08.2022
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 because, typically, head nodes or workstations open ports 22 (SSH), 443 (HTTPS), and sometimes 80 or 8080 (HTTP). Can I find terminal-sharing tools that use these ports? Moreover, can a web browser be used for terminal
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Managing Storage with LVM
07.11.2023
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can save some partitions or devices for later when the requests for more space arrive. You can also create PVs and just leave them for later. Listing 1 is an example from an Ubuntu 22.04 system
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Data Analysis with R and Python
17.02.2015
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for x in rep.df.rx2(2)]) 17 18 devs.png(file=path, width=512, height=512) 19 ro.r.plot(x_vals, y_vals, xlab=x_lab, ylab=y_lab, main=main) 20 devs.dev_off() 21 22 rep ... 25
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Exploring OpenShift – Red Hat's next-generation PaaS tool
10.04.2015
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/mfeilner/.openshift/express.conf ... done 20 21 Checking for git ... found git version 2.1.0 22 23 Checking common problems .. done 24 25 Checking for a domain ... feilner 26 27 Checking for applications ... none 28 29 Run 'rhc create
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Obtain certificates with acme.sh
27.09.2021
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organization [1] has played a significant role in making this good idea a reality. Until a few years ago, obtaining an X.509 certificate was a fairly complex process, but this workflow has been greatly
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Getting data from AWS S3 via Python scripts
09.10.2017
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client = boto3.client('s3') 14 bucket = boto3.resource('s3').Bucket(bname) 15 16 pgnr = client.get_paginator('list_objects') 17 page_it = pgnr.paginate(Bucket=bname) 18 19 for page in page_it: 20
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ESXi ransomware attacks
05.02.2023
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://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/22/e/new-linux-based-ransomware-cheerscrypt-targets-exsi-devices.html Antivirus protection on hypervisors: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/80768 Ransom letter: https
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The weak spot of SBCs
04.04.2023
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.2MBps matches the hard limit of the Raspberry Pi SD card reader, which is rated at a maximum of 25MBps and reportedly cannot exceed 22MBps in actual use. The Embedded Linux wiki maintains an extensive

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