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A Brief Introduction to Linux Containers with LXC

Scott Lowe

For example, to use the “ubuntu” template and create a new container called “cn–01″, the command would look like this: lxc-create -t ubuntu -n cn-01. To do that, you’ll add the “-d” parameter to the command: lxc-start -d -n <container name> This launches your container in the background.

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Measuring Costs in Agile Delivery - Social, Agile, and Transformation

Social, Agile and Transformation

I cover topics for Technologists from CIOs to Developers - agile development, agile portfolio management, leadership, business intelligence, big data, startups, social networking, SaaS, content management, media, enterprise 2.0 Business minded, Agile CIO with strong Big Data, Business Intelligence, Search, and Social Networking background.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

For some people, for instance, a router might be internet of things for other people it might not be it might be considered network infrastructure. So what then makes IoT hacking different from say traditional network hacking. Is that a traditional networking attack, or is that an IoT attack?

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking IoT

ForAllSecure

For some people, for instance, a router might be internet of things for other people it might not be it might be considered network infrastructure. So what then makes IoT hacking different from say traditional network hacking. Is that a traditional networking attack, or is that an IoT attack?

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OpenAI’s latest breakthrough is astonishingly powerful, but still fighting its flaws

The Verge

These regularities are unknown to humans, but they’re stored as billions of weighted connections between the different nodes in GPT-3’s neural network. If you input the word “fire” into GPT-3, the program knows, based on the weights in its network, that the words “truck” and “alarm” are much more likely to follow than “lucid” or “elvish.”