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Selecting compilers for a supercomputer
18.02.2018
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with approximately 8,200 cores each, and six newer islands with 14,300 cores each. It achieves a speed of around 6 petaFLOPS (10^15 floating-point operations per second). In total, almost 500TB of main memory
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DIME and Dark Mail seek to change the world of digital mail
17.02.2015
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presented the DIME client Volcano (Figure 6) at DEF CON 22 [7]; it is based on Thunderbird and shows some similarities, at least in terms of the user interface
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Server administration using Cockpit
09.08.2015
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.bz2 archive out of the latest stable Cockpit version from the GitHub repository [6], unzip it, and then compile Cockpit using the well-known rule of three: ./configure make make install You then need
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Open source intelligence tools for pen testing
09.06.2018
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to specify your Shodan key: $ sudo nmap -sn -Pn -n --script shodan-api --script-args shodan-api.apikey= UsYM89GnfM86IP5aodgbTf6voFQL7kae www.foocompany1.com In a moment, I'll show you how to get your own
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Network Grep
26.11.2012
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port 80. Additionally, you can isolate one sender IP address that is sending the port 80 traffic. Notice the src   host syntax: # ngrep port 80 and src host 12.34.56.78 Moving on from a single IP
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MySQL is gearing up with its own high-availability Group Replication solution
17.06.2017
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is not supported. Moreover, it is imperative for each table to have a primary key. Surprisingly, IPv6 is still lacking – in 2017! Currently, network communication between the replicating nodes relies on IPv4
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Converting filesystems with Fstransform
24.09.2012
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As a fairly young tool, Fstransform has not yet found its way into the distributions. For example, Canonical will not be adding it to its repositories until Ubuntu 12.10. At the moment, you have no alternative
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Laying out documents with Markdown and Pandoc
20.06.2022
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]. To generate a finished document from a Markdown text, you can use the Pandoc [6] tool. The software comprises a library written in Haskell and a command-line tool. These aids let you convert a variety
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SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP3 tested
09.01.2013
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. From the customer's point of view, it is desirable to avoid changing the major kernel version if possible. To this end, Red Hat maintains a hardened RHEL 2.6.32 kernel in version 6, providing the latest
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Julia: Fast as Fortran, easy as Python
09.04.2019
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Julia julia> 1//2 + 1//3 5//6 julia> numerator(10//12) 5 julia> 2//3 == 4//6 true julia> 2//3 == 4/6 false After strings and the various types of numbers, the most important built-in data type

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