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28.01.2014
The Lua scripting language celebrates its 20th birthday this year. Because it is used more often as an embedded scripting language than as an independent programming language (e.g., Python or Perl
17%
09.08.2015
was programmed in C, does not provide any installation packages. On a Linux or Solaris host, you first need to set up the required basic packages: OpenSSL, MySQL 5.1+, Sphinx Search 2.1+, PHP 5.3.x+, web server
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30.05.2021
) is currently based [3]. It has been replaced since by ec2-metadata [4] as Canonical decided to standardize on Amazon's implementation of the tool beginning with Groovy Gorilla (20.10).
Documentation indicates
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28.11.2023
:43 ubuntu22-vbox code[33011]: [2023-10-14 15:20:43] debug [tunnels::connections::ws] sent liveness ping
Oct 14 15:20:43 ubuntu22-vbox code[33011]: [2023-10-14 15:20:43] debug [tunnels
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16.04.2015
– Dmitry Shkarin’s PPMdH with small changes.
PCJ – A converter for 32-bit x86 executables.
PCJ2 – A converter for 32-bit x86 executables.
Bzip2 – The standard BWT algorithm.
Deflate
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06.10.2025
extensions
fused multiply-add (FMA) type
L1 (instruction and data) information
L2 cache size
L3 cache size
estimated peak performance
The cpufetch
command works for several architectures
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16.05.2013
Introduced by IBM in the 1950s, hard drives rapidly became the primary permanent storage technology of the computer industry and have retained this primacy for the past 50 years. Despite
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17.04.2017
system. Super Micro intends to offer Redfish on its X10 generation boards and future models. All Baseboard Management Controllers (BMCs) starting with version 3 are supposed to support the interface. Intel
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30.01.2020
Receiving objects: 100% (2955/2955), 971.57 KiB | 915.00 KiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (1934/1934), done.
The README file recommends installing the ansi2html
and detect-secrets
packages
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30.11.2025
40
1
::/0
IPv6 addresses
30
2
2002::/16
6to4 addresses
20
3
::/96
IPv4-compatible addresses (obsolete)
10
4 ... IPv6 is establishing itself in everyday IT life, and all modern operating systems from Windows, through Mac OS X, to Linux have it on board; but if you let IPv6 introduce itself into your environment