Demo: Rapid Vulnerability Remediation with Slim.ai
In this demo, Slim.ai's Ian Riopel shows how the platform, now in beta, offers users a shared workspace for coordinating vulnerability fixes with software vendors.
~5 Minutes Of Coding Yields A 6%+ Boost To Linux I/O Performance
IO_uring creator and Linux block subsystem maintainer Jens Axboe spent about five minutes working on two patches to implement caching for issue-side time querying in the block layer and can yield 6% or more better I/O performance.
Back in my day… ISDN History: Why It (Mostly) Failed To Make A Mark
For decades, the telephone industry supported ISDN, a technology designed to make copper lines more useful for consumers. It’s great—if you’re a voice actor.
HashiCorp Adds Automated Generation of Terraform Provider Code
HashiCorp has released a technical preview of their Terraform provider code generation toolset. This includes a new tool that generates Terraform provider code from an OpenAPI specification. The release also includes a tool that can generate Terraform plugin framework code from a provider code specification.
A Fix For The Severe Linux Performance Regression Spotted By Torvalds
Prior to Linus Torvalds' Internet and electricity being knocked out by a snow storm and thus impacting the Linux 6.8 merge window, his weekend was already in rough shape due to encountering a performance regression with new Linux 6.8 code that was causing his Linux kernel builds to be as twice as long as with previous kernels
I was just talking to someone about how badly the new refueler procurement process went | Selfridge to get new state-of-the-art refueling tankers, ensuring base's future
Sen. Gary Peters said Thursday that 12 new KC-46A tankers will replace aircraft now at the base later this decade.
It sounds strange to say, but after working on Depot for the past 18 months, I'm convinced that it's true. The future is not Docker, but containers are.