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Video: A Supercomputer Called Fish
27.11.2012
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The University of Alaska brings a computer named Fish to the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center to model weather, sea ice, tsunamis, species variation, and more. ... Video: A Supercomputer Called Fish ... A Supercomputer Called Fish
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High-Performance Python 2
22.08.2019
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Fortran  functions  called  from Python  bring  complex computations  to  a scriptabl e  language. ... for the Fortran functions and subroutines that you want to use in Python. Then, you build the Python function around the C wrapper and use it as a Python module. Calling the C function calls the Fortran routine ... Fortran  functions  called  from Python  bring  complex computations  to  a scriptabl e  language.
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OpenStack Sahara brings Hadoop as a Service
03.12.2015
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with Sahara, it automatically leads to starting three groups: master, core workers, and workers. Sahara sets how many VMs belong to these groups dynamically at run time when called for by the administrator ... OpenStack Sahara brings Hadoop as a Service
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If You Don't Like Security Guys, Call a Hacker
11.10.2016
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Many years ago on a school field trip to the local police station, I noticed a bumper sticker on a cop's cruiser that read: "If you don't like Cops, next time you're in trouble call a Hippie ... Many years ago on a school field trip to the local police station, I noticed a bumper sticker on a cop's cruiser that read: "If you don't like Cops, next time you're in trouble call a Hippie." ... If You Don't Like Security Guys, Call a Hacker
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Using a Tablet as a Portable Management Console
14.11.2011
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Take one tablet and call me anytime you want. ... remote administrative tasks, but they also give you that freedom that you never had before. But, that freedom that you so desperately seek might also bring along a lengthier chain attached to it. How can
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Accessing Fortran code with Python
05.12.2019
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wrapper for the Fortran functions and subroutines that you want to use in Python. Then, you build the Python function around the C wrapper and use it as a Python module. Calling the C function calls ... Fortran functions called from Python bring complex computations to a scriptable language.
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SmartOS: Cool Cloud Platform Rises from the Ashes of Solaris
10.06.2014
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SmartOS brings together the best of Linux and Solaris to implement a virtualization platform with ZFS and KVM. ... with very little overhead (Figure 1). Figure 1: A flame graph created with DTrace visualizes the call stack for MySQL. Although Linux has similar tools ... SmartOS brings together the best of Linux and Solaris to implement a virtualization platform with ZFS and KVM.
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Bringing old hardware back into the game
29.09.2020
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Bringing old hardware back into the game
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Call web pages in the terminal with Browsh
06.10.2019
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://html.brow.sh/ and call the complete construct in a normal web browser: https://html.brow.sh/http://www.linux-magazine.com/ After a few seconds, you will see the corresponding website as Browsh would display it (Figure 2 ... Call web pages in the terminal with Browsh
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Agentless automation with Event-Driven Ansible
28.11.2023
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Event-Driven Ansible is a reactive extension that uses events to launch automations. We explain the ruleset and present examples that show how to monitor logs and call other tools. ... On Call

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