Weekly Shaarli
Week 03 (January 18, 2021)
Version 21.0 of pip drops support for Python 2.
Everybody is talking about CI/CD, although nearly nobody is practicing the CD part of CI/CD.
This article describes how Corellium, already familiar with Apple's mobile SoCs, boots Linux on Apple silicon.
The author points out shortcomings of error-budget-based approaches in SRE.
AWS is going to create and maintain an ALv2-licensed fork of open source Elasticsearch and Kibana.
»Seven new vulnerabilities are being disclosed in common DNS software dnsmasq, reminiscent of 2008 weaknesses in Internet DNS Architecture.«
»The Individual Developer subscription for RHEL can be used in production for up to 16 systems.«
This series of posts provides insight into the SUSE product development and the upcoming merge of the SLE and openSUSE Leap.
»Raspberry Pi Pico is a tiny, fast, and versatile board built using RP2040, a brand new microcontroller chip designed by Raspberry Pi in the UK.«
The first public working draft of the W3C Accessibility Guidelines 3.0 was released.
»Have you ever wondered what the random art or visual fingerprint is all about when creating OpenSSH keys or connecting to OpenSSH servers?« This post gives you the answer.
Percona compared the price-performance of PostgreSQL on x86 and ARM AWS EC2 instances.
In this blog post, Chris Siebenmann explains the consequences of not tuning ZFS to match your database's requirements.