Why is Verizon Blocking Pirate Sites Such as NYAA and Mangadex?
Jun09

Why is Verizon Blocking Pirate Sites Such as NYAA and Mangadex?

A week ago, complaints started pouring in that Verizon is actively blocking pirate sites. The issue was widely discussed on social media as well, where some suggested that pirate site blocking has officially arrived in the US. At first sight, it indeed seems this way. Popular sites such as NYAA and Mangadex are unreachable. The same applies to Kemono.party and many others. Users who try to access the sites get an error message in...

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What happens when you terminate Kubernetes containers on purpose?
Jun09

What happens when you terminate Kubernetes containers on purpose?

In this series celebrating Kubernetes’ 11th birthday, I’ve introduced some great tools for chaos engineering. In the first article, I explained what chaos engineering is, and in the second, I demonstrated how to get your system’s steady state so that you can compare it against a chaos state. read more Powered by...

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Making portable functions across serverless platforms
Jun09

Making portable functions across serverless platforms

The rising popularity of serverless development alongside the increased adoption of multi- and hybrid-cloud architectures has created a lot of competition among platforms. This gives developers many choices about where they can run functions on serverless platforms—from public managed services to on-premises Kubernetes. read more Powered by...

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Configure FreeDOS in plain text
Jun09

Configure FreeDOS in plain text

The main configuration file for FreeDOS is a file in the root directory called FDCONFIG.SYS. This file contains a series of lines, each setting a value such as LASTDRIVE=Z or FILES=40. For example, the default FDCONFIG.SYS in FreeDOS 1.3 RC4 looks like this: read more Powered by...

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New open source agriculture project, Stack Overflow survey, and celebrate open source maintainers
Jun09

New open source agriculture project, Stack Overflow survey, and celebrate open source maintainers

Read on to learn more about what made news in the open source world last month. Linux Foundation launches open source agriculture infrastructure project A wave of new artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT)-connected tools has reached the agricultural space. The Linux Foundation announced a new project, called AgStack Foundation, to boost open source infrastructure across global agriculture. read more Powered by...

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