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Technology Short Take 92

Scott Lowe

This post is a bit older, but covers a challenge faced by cloud-native darling Netflix—how does one, exactly, identify which application used which IP address at a given point in time? Christian Kellner talks about work done on Thunderbolt 3 security levels for GNU/Linux. Operating Systems/Applications. Servers/Hardware.

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IDF 2013: Keynote, Day 2

Scott Lowe

This leads Eul into a discussion of the Intel Silvermont core: built with 22nm Tri-Gate transistors, multi-core architecture, 64-bit support, and a wide dynamic power operating range. Bay Trail is a mobile computing experience reference architecture. General Hardware IDF2013 Linux Microsoft Windows' to run on Android.

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ADLINK Pocket AI is here to give your PC an extra boost

Dataconomy

This device aims to bring AI and graphics computing capabilities to a wide range of devices in a plug-and-play fashion, targeting professionals with AI tasks that require dedicated GPU processing power. Moreover, the Pocket AI GPU is compatible with both Windows and Linux systems, ensuring widespread usability. PCI Express 3.0

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Thinking Out Loud: The Future of Kubernetes

Scott Lowe

Here are my thoughts, hopefully presented in a somewhat logical fashion. Kubernetes seems focused on addressing the needs of container-based microservices-centric application architectures. However, there now seem to be some efforts to push Kubernetes to support other types of applications as well. Yes, certainly.