AppleMagazine
TWITTER PULLS CHECK MARK FROM MAIN NEW YORK TIMES ACCOUNT
Twitter has removed the verification check mark on the main account of The New York Times, one of CEO Elon Musk’s most despised news organizations.
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AppleMagazine #597
AppleMagazine
TESLA SALES RISE 36% IN FIRST QUARTER, FOLLOWING PRICE CUTS
Tesla’s first-quarter vehicle sales rose 36% after the company cut prices twice in a bid to stimulate demand.
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AppleMagazine #597
AppleMagazine
ELON MUSK & EXPERTS CALL FOR A SIX-MONTH PAUSE ON AI DEVELOPMENT
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, concerns about its potential risks to society have evolved from mere speculation to pressing reality.
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AppleMagazine #597
AppleMagazine
ROBOTAXIS AIM TO TAKE SAN FRANCISCO ON RIDE INTO THE FUTURE
Two trailblazing ride-hailing services are heading toward uncharted territory as they seek regulatory approval to transport passengers around the clock throughout one of the most densely populated U.S. cities in vehicles that will have no one sitting in the driver’s seat.
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Linux Magazine
A command-line dictionary tool Wordsmith
With the dict client, you can quickly search dozens of natural language dictionary databases for the perfect word.
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#270/May 2023: Green Coding
Linux Magazine
MADDOG'S DOGHOUSE
A new effort to record the history of open source is underway.
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#270/May 2023: Green Coding
Linux Magazine
The disaster of MIPI cameras on Linux Tinker Time
Linux users have long gotten used to the standard hardware in their systems working perfectly. Recently, however, things have gotten dicey for webcams supporting the MIPI specification. We'll tell you why and what to do about it.
10+ min |
#270/May 2023: Green Coding
ADMIN Network & Security
Best practices when working with Docker images Shipshape
Whether you are developing containerized applications or running them, observing best practices helps to obtain optimal results.
7 min |
ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
ADMIN Network & Security
Discover vulnerabilities with Google Tsunami Before the Wave
Google Tsunami security scanner detects errors that typically signal danger and outputs alerts. We look into how you can get the tool up and running and even write the required plugins yourself.
10 min |
ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
ADMIN Network & Security
Pentest your web server with Nikto No Entry
Check your web servers for known vulnerabilities.
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ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
ADMIN Network & Security
Passkeys eliminate the need for password-based authentication Password Overboard!
Passwords are becoming a thing of the past. We look into the basic weaknesses of passwords, explain what passkeys are all about, and assess their practicality.
5 min |
ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
ADMIN Network & Security
Software-defined networking for the future On the Edge
The history, technical underpinnings, and possible future standards of software-defined networking for 5G, IoT, and edge computing.
10+ min |
ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
Linux Magazine
Greener Coding
Go has a reputation for producing energy-saving applications, but you still have to know what you are doing.
10+ min |
#270/May 2023: Green Coding
Linux Magazine
Repositories for energy-saving software Going Green
A number of open source projects offer tools for analyzing energy usage in software.
5 min |
#270/May 2023: Green Coding
Linux Magazine
Let an Al chatbot do the work Machine Language
The electronic brain behind ChatGPT from OpenAl is amazingly capable when it comes to chatting with human partners. Mike Schilli picked up an API token and has set about coding some small practical applications.
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#270/May 2023: Green Coding
Linux Magazine
Analyze network traffic with Sniffnet Traffic Monitor
Network traffic remains a closed book for many users. Sniffnet lets less experienced users monitor their network traffic with ease.
4 min |
#270/May 2023: Green Coding
Linux Magazine
A Deep Dive into the ELF File Format Elf Quest
Linux and other Unix-based systems use the ELF file format for executables, object code, and shared libraries. Take a peek inside to learn how an ELF file is organized.
6 min |
#270/May 2023: Green Coding
Linux Magazine
Booting up the coreboot firmware alternative Core Strength
Coreboot is an open source firmware alternative with an emphasis on speed and simplicity.
5 min |
#270/May 2023: Green Coding
Linux Magazine
Viewing wildlife with a Pi Zero photo trap Garden Safari
Armed with no more than a Raspberry Pi photo trap, you can discover who pays a visit to your garden at night.
6 min |
#270/May 2023: Green Coding
ADMIN Network & Security
Acorn facilitates the deployment of apps in Kubernetes Smart Assistant
Acorn promises to enable the deployment of applications in hypercomplex Kubernetes constructs in seconds.
10+ min |
ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
ADMIN Network & Security
Graphical management solutions for Docker Starter Tools
Thanks to graphical management interfaces for Docker, even newcomers can set up container environments without extended training.
10+ min |
ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
ADMIN Network & Security
Containers made simple Fully Automated
The Portainer graphical management interface makes it easy to deploy containers, relieving you of huge amounts of routine work you would normally have to handle with Docker, Podman, or Kubernetes. However, the licensing structure leaves something to be desired.
10+ min |
ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
ADMIN Network & Security
Build your own cloud with antMan Workers
Discover the advantages and disadvantages of turning a bare metal system into the core of an antMan cloud and whether the free Community Edition and its limitations will work in your case.
10+ min |
ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
ADMIN Network & Security
Monitoring changes in Active Directory with built-in tools Tracking Down Attackers
Monitoring with built-in Windows tools can prevent the worst from happening after an attempted attack.
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ADMIN #74: Software-Defined Networking
Techlife News
MUSK, SCIENTISTS CALL FOR HALT TO AI RACE SPARKED BY CHATGPT
That’s the conclusion of a group of prominent computer scientists and other tech industry notables such as Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak who are calling for a 6-month pause to consider the risks.
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Techlife News #596
Techlife News
HOUSE GOP APPROVES BROAD BILL TO 'UNLEASH' AMERICAN ENERGY
House Republicans on Thursday approved a sprawling energy package that seeks to undo virtually all of President Joe Biden’s agenda to address climate change.
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01 April, 2023
Techlife News
FED OFFICIAL: BANK RULES UNDER REVIEW IN WAKE OF SVB FAILURE
The Federal Reserve’s bank supervisors warned Silicon Valley Bank’s management as early as the fall of 2021 of risks stemming from its unusual business model, a top Fed official said, but its managers failed to take the steps necessary to fix the problems.
4 min |
Techlife News #596
Techlife News
Lucid Air
UNLOCKING NEW POSSIBILITIES WITH APPLE CARPLAY
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Techlife News #596
Techlife News
MONEY: MANAGE THE COSTS OF A CHRONIC CONDITION
For millennials with chronic medical conditions — or those raising kids with chronic conditions — health care can be an enormous monthly expense. About 44% of older millennials born between 1981 and 1988 have at least one chronic health condition, including migraines, major depression and asthma, according to a 2021 survey of over 4,000 adults conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of CNBC Make It.
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01 April, 2023
Techlife News
IN YOUR DEBT: DOING THE BARE MINIMUM WITH DEBT CAN COST YOU
When you’re carrying a credit card balance, paying at least the minimum due each month is certainly a start.
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