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Porting CUDA to HIP
15.11.2019
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by the CUDA language. Welcome to the world of HIP, the HPC-ready universal language at the core of AMD’s all-open ROCm platform [1]. You can use HIP to write code once and compile it for either the Nvidia
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Next-generation terminal UI tools
02.08.2021
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of terminal user interface (TUI) libraries, including Ncurses [3] and Newt [4]. Jeff Layton has previously graced these pages with a tutorial on how TUI tools are developed today [5], and yours truly followed
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Have a Bash with the Zing network utility
25.09.2023
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in a variety of programming languages, is open source, and is available for download [3]. Yet the idea occurred to me to implement zing as a Bash shell script, which has the advantage of avoiding recompilation
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Sovereign Cloud Stack – a genuine alternative for Europe
05.08.2024
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closely with the SCS community to develop the version for the SCS KaaS. The result is the Cluster Stacks framework (Figure 3), which has an operator that uses K8s objects to control the entire automation
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Get Started with Parallel CPython
07.11.2011
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communication overhead, it’s free of the GIL issue and adequate most of the time when dealing with parallelism in Python programs. If this picture seems complicated to you, don’t worry; you won’t have to deal
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MySQL is gearing up with its own high-availability Group Replication solution
17.06.2017
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One important reason for the success of MySQL [1] is asynchronous replication, introduced in the 2001 release 3.23, which allows admins to set up replica instances (slaves) that receive all data
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Tuning ZFS for Speed on Linux
17.03.2020
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.39K     sde          -      -      0      0     16  3.38K     sdf          -      -      0      0     16  3.37K logs             -      -      -      -      -      -   nvme0n1p2      0    92G      0      0    586  56.6
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Identify malicious traffic with Maltrail
26.03.2025
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demanding in terms of resource requirements. In addition to a Python interpreter (version 2.6 or greater), you need to install the pcapy-ng package. If you use Python 3.x, this will be pcapy instead. You
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Exploring the filesystem that knows everything
14.03.2013
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details as well [3]. The files in the Linux /proc directory also have a pleasingly hackable penchant for being directly readable as plain text, as opposed to more binary-centric proc implementations
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New approaches for forensics in cloud environments
30.11.2025
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on the cloud security problem and on corresponding legal issues [1]. This paucity of information was confirmed by other publications [2] [3]. Despite this, the topic is still largely overlooked and a huge amount

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