Dockershim finally gets deprecated with version 1.20 of Kubernetes.
»28 industry-leading companies to endorse JavaScript as a complement to Java for easy online application development.«
Amazon now provides EC2 Mac Instances powered by Mac mini hardware, Intel, not M1 based.
»An amazing QEMU disk image every day!«
Version 2 of OpenZFS was officially released this week. There are some impressive new features, but the most significant change is, of course, the unification of the codebase between the former ZoL and ZFS on FreeBSD.
Microconfig aims to solve common microservice configuration problems.
The author proves that it is not hard to switch tire-pressure monitoring sensors, typically using the 433 MHz ISM band, into "shipping" mode.
The developers intend to remove the HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 server push feature from Chrome.
https://clig.dev is the home an open-source guide with the intention to help writing better command-line programs. The guide is written in a single Markdown file and served by the popular static-site-generator Hugo.
Alacritty is a cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator.
Jailhouse is a bare-metal hypervisor, optimized for simplicity, developed by Siemens.
Ethr is a golang-based network performance measurement tool similar to ip iPerf3.
What if we would base web analytics on the concept of informed consent?
»This point release mainly adds corrections for security issues, along with a few adjustments for serious problems.«
I like using ncdu for quickly getting an idea of the sizes of the individual elements of a directory structure. diskonaut does the same thing but with a visual treemap presentation.
The European Parliament votes to support the "Right to Repair." While no concrete guidelines come with this resolution, it's a first step in the right direction.
»The UNIX Command Language is the first-ever paper published on the Unix shell. It was written by Ken Thompson in 1976.«
This short post contains essential tips on how to explore a new Postgres database from Craig Kerstiens.
This Video gives insight into the Linux Foundation project ELISA (Enabling Linux In Safety Applications).
»Burnout is the inevitable result of our endlessly accelerating pace of life«