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Passwords, passphrases, and passkeys
26.03.2025
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.g., A becomes 4, E becomes 3, O becomes 0, 1 becomes !, etc.), makes the password even more complicated and does not make it any easier to handle. For example, the Robbie Williams refrain Hell is gone and heaven
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A self-hosted server and site manager for WordPress
03.04.2024
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content management system (CMS) in use by far, with a more than 40 percent market share [1]. The next closest CMS is Wix with only a 3.6 percent market share. Although you can argue about actual percentages
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Linux device mapper writecache
30.01.2020
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Zhao through his summer internship at IBM Research. The dm-cache module was integrated into the Linux kernel tree as of version 3.9. It is an all-purpose caching module and is written and designed to run
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Haskell framework for the web
22.12.2017
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Press [1], Drupal [2], or Joomla [3], generally they only have to unpack the core on the server and then add other modules. Installing security updates conscientiously and in good time counteracts ubiquitous
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Keeping Docker containers safe
13.02.2017
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of around 250MB to Amazon's S3 storage very effectively. A number of successful container technologies have been used extensively in the past, including LXC, Solaris Zones, and FreeBSD jails, to name
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Moving HPC to the cloud
31.10.2025
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will provide sub-par performance. A deeper treatment of these issues can be found in a recent article called "Will HPC Work in the Cloud?" [3]. Finally, any remote computation scheme needs to address
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SSH on Windows
17.09.2013
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iptables.service , or create a rule for port 22 (SSH). Administrators typically do not need to make any adjustments to the main configuration file – usually /etc/ssh/sshd_config – with one exception
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Relational databases as containers
17.06.2017
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Software services packaged as containers finally reached the remotest corners of IT about three years ago. Docker [1], rkt [2], LXC [3], and the like see themselves confronted with technologies
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Automate macOS 12 with the Shortcuts app
02.08.2022
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in the Safari browser. Alternatively, you can use File | Export to save a shortcut as a file with the .shortcut extension, which you can then choose to pass on to the whole world or only to people you know [3
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Containers made simple
04.04.2023
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install the community edition of Docker (Docker CE) on a current system (e.g., Ubuntu 22.04), create a persistent volume, and then start the Portainer container (Listing 1). The rest happens automatically

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