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:jonathonf/python-3.6
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install python3.6
In Figure 3 you can see that Python v3.6 adds about 23MB of files to your machine. Depending on how much time you've spent with Python, you might ... 52
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online [1]. The current version when this issue went to press was 19. The package weighs in at 69MB; unpacking inflates it to 73MB, which contradicts the information on the download page (30MB).
Simply ... 52
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source JIT compiler that translates a subset of Python and NumPy [2] code into fast machine code at run time; hence, the "JIT" designation. Numba uses the LLVM [3] compiler library for ultimately compiling ... 52
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features, along with the enterprise-level Red Hat support services, is based on the open source version of Kubernetes. Additionally, a community version, formerly called Origin, which then became OKD [3 ... 52
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camera without your permission. The flaw potentially exposes up to 750,000 companies around the world that use Zoom to conduct day-to-day business."
Removing Zoom wouldn't fix the problem, because ... 52
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secure-by-design stance. Unbound is a modern successor to Dan Bernstein's djbdns [3], because its design is focused on security and it includes DNSSEC. Developer NLnet Labs describes Unbound ... 52
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the range, be sure to select a value that is large enough. Especially if you have migrated to Samba 3 with openLDAP, the RID can have a value greater than 100,000. After adjusting the range, stop the Winbind ... 52
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Rubén Llorente ... "webservice" {
21 listen on 192.168.3.30 port 80
22 protocol "http"
23 forward to port 80 mode loadbalance \
24 check http "/index.html" code 200
25 }
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Rubén Llorente ... had a serviceable Internet connection at home; yet, I was stuck with a pitiful one. My ISP provided 3Mbps of symmetric bandwidth in an age in which urban dwellers had access to subscriptions 10 times
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Rubén Llorente ... is not verified. The purpose of this routine is to prevent man-in-the-middle (MITM) attacks.
Sake uses the x/crypto/ssh Go package, which is a bit quirky [3]. An issue I stumbled on when testing Sake