Synthetic Diamonds and Ultrapure Glass May Make the Coolest, Fastest CPUs Yet
Binding microchips (including GPU dies) with diamond and other unique methods allows for much lower temperatures and up to three times the performance.
Spotting Silent Pod Failures in Kubernetes with Grafana
This article discusses issues with Kubernetes clusters, such as pod and node failures, constraints, and how to set up an alert system using Grafana to detect these problems.
Loyal workers are selectively and ironically targeted for exploitation
Loyalty is often touted as a moral principle, or virtue, worth exemplifying in social and business relations. But is it always beneficial to be loyal?…
virtue, it is possible that loyal people are disproportionately (and ironically) targeted for potentially harmful and unfair managerial practices in the contemporary workplace
New CVSS 4.0 vulnerability severity rating standard released
The Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST) has officially released CVSS v4.0, the next generation of its Common Vulnerability Scoring System standard, eight years after CVSS v3.0, the previous major version.
Our latest report examines more than 2.4 billion containers run by tens of thousands of Datadog customers to understand the state of the container ecosystem.
Code or other content generated in whole or in part using AI tools can be contributed to Linux Foundation projects. However, there are some unique considerations related to AI generated content that developers should factor into their contributions.