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Google is still making its mysterious Fuchsia OS, and now it wants your help

The Verge

It’s been over four years since we first found out that Google is developing a new operating system called Fuchsia. It’s unique because it’s not based on a Linux kernel; instead, it uses a microkernel called Zircon. We’re looking at what a new take on an operating system could be like. Image: Google.

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How White Label eBook Platforms Handle Different Formats : A Guide for K12 Publishers

Kitaboo

Here’s how: Analyses of the Source File When an eBook is uploaded to the white label ed platform, the automated conversion tool first does an analysis of the source file. This analysis helps the tool determine the algorithms it needs to use in order to convert the eBook into the desired format in the most effective manner possible.

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Technology Short Take #81

Scott Lowe

Speaking of Ivan, he pointed out this post with 45 Wireshark challenges to help you improve your network analysis skills. Humair Ahmed of VMware shares some details on a new control plane resiliency feature recently added to VMware NSX: Controller Disconnected Operation (CDO) mode. Servers/Hardware. Excellent stuff!

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Scott Lowe

Uh oh… more hardware exploits. The macOS OCSP fiasco generated quite a bit of attention and analysis (see here and here ). Operating Systems/Applications. You may have heard of eBPF, the Linux technology that is reshaping Linux applications (and in some ways reshaping Linux itself). Good stuff!

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Technology Short Take #78

Scott Lowe

The rise of the disaggregated network operating system (NOS) marches on: this time, it’s Big Switch Networks announcing expanded hardware support in Open Network Linux (ONL) , upon which its own NOS is based. Servers/Hardware. I use OTR with Adium on OS X, and OTR with Pidgin on my Fedora Linux laptop.).

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Scott Lowe

This is a great read overall, but one sentence in particular really caught my eye: “30 years ago I was able to write a complete multitasking operating system in Z80 assembly code. Jon Langemak is blogging again, and he jumps back into the “blogging saddle” with a post on working with tc on Linux systems.

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Technology Short Take #75

Scott Lowe

Andrey Khomyakov shares some information on automating the setup of whitebox switches running Cumulus Linux in part 2 of this series on learning network automation. Servers/Hardware. Ben Thompson has an in-depth analysis of how Google is challenging AWS. Operating Systems/Applications. Alpine Linux 3.5

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