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of programming switch ASICs, and speed up development time.
Cumulus Linux 4.0 has added a few new supported platforms, such as EdgeCore Minipack AS8000 (100G Tomahawk3), Mellanox SN3700C (100G Spectrum-2
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There's a new vulnerability in town, this time it's centered around the Thunderbolt 3 standard and makes it possible for a hacker, with physical access to a computer, to copy data, even if said data
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replaced with a new switcher, which resides next to the USB-C power connector.
The new Raspberry Pi 8GB variant is currently selling for $75 USD and includes 4K dual display output, USB 3, Gigabit Ethernet
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on many devices the Secure Boot process doesn't cryptographically verify the grub.cfg file.
Fortunately, all affected platforms are in the process of releasing patches for the vulnerability. As of August 3
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in the 5.10 kernel include AMD Zen 3 CPU support, support for the new Ryzen 5000 line of CPUs, Intel Rocket Lake support, an open source driver for Radeon RX 6000 GPUs, and numerous file system and storage
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(PMT). Conversely, Intel Itanium support has finally been dropped.
With AMD, 5.11 enhances performance for Zen 2/Zen 3 CPUs, added support for Van Gogh.
Finally, Nvidia RTX 30 GPU support has been
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, because of its massive popularity (with over 1.3 million weekly downloads via npm).
As soon as web-browserify is installed, it launches its payload and targets Node.JS developers. This package was only
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(which includes extra packages and build dependencies that are not included in the upstream distribution), a few new module streams (such as Python 3.9, SWIG 4.0, Subversion 1.14, Redis 6, PostgreSQL 13
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-V), and software updates such as QEMU 6.0, libvirt 7.6, PHP 8.0.8, Apache2 2.4.48, GCC 11.2.0, Python 3.9.4, Bind9 9.16.15, Open vSwitch 2.16.0, and OpenLDAP 2.5.6.
To download a copy of Ubuntu Server, head over
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for the user. Just better results. Comparing like-for-like, a four-qubit Quantum Fourier Transform (QFT) implemented using Q-CTRL’s deterministic error suppression technique achieved approximately 3X algorithmic