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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on May 19, 2023
> Do you have a static site generator?
> If so, how do you handle the date and time for when your posts are published?
> BGP is the Internet's de facto routing protocol - but relatively few have a deep understanding of its vulnerabilities. Delving into threats posed by misconfigurations and hijacks, Lefteris Manassakis discusses BGP and the importance of mitigation, monitoring, and detection with ARTEMIS and Code BGP.
> why? because it would be a shame to put all those intel Macs to the trash not particularly big fan of the aluminum bodies (uses loads of energy to make also not healthy to be touched daily)...
> Hello, friends. Many newbies want to start with Docker, but it turns out that due to inexperience they do not manage to do the right process and have some errors when using it.
> Booting up your Linux system only to be greeted with a 'Missing Operating System' error can be daunting. However, it's often fixable with the right approach. This error is typically indicative of issues with the bootloader or the Master Boot Record (MBR).
> The filesystem consistency check (fsck) is an essential utility for any Linux user or administrator. This command-line tool checks and repairs inconsistencies in filesystems, which can occur due to unexpected shutdowns, system crashes, or power failures.
> Jack Wallen demonstrates how to scan container images for vulnerabilities and dependencies with the new Docker Scout feature.
> Introduction What is Kubernetes? Kubernetes is an open-source platform that automates the deployment, scaling, and management of containerized applications. It was originally designed by Google and is now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF). Kubernetes enables developers to focus on writing code, rather than dealing with infrastructure, by abstracting away complexity.
↺ Empowering Your Kubernetes Cluster: Unleashing the Distributed Power of GlusterFS and Ceph Volumes
> Introduction Definition of Distributed Power in the Context of Kubernetes Distributed power refers to the ability to distribute workloads across multiple machines or nodes, enabling a cluster of servers to function as a single system. In the context of Kubernetes, distributed power is achieved through container orchestration.
> This article spotlights alternative tools to cp, a tool for copying files and directories.
> A BSOD isn't necessarily the end, as you can continue after a crash with Linux if you use BugCheck2Linux.
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