DevOps'ish 214 Notes - Sat Apr 17, 2021
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US government strikes back at Kremlin for SolarWinds hack campaign | Ars Technica
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The $1 billion Russian cyber company that the US says hacks for Moscow | MIT Technology Review
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sjbylo/example-bash-operator: Example operator written in bash.
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Why Automated Testing of APIs is Critical for Your Business | ProgrammableWeb
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How I Built an On-Premises AI Training Testbed with Kubernetes and Kubeflow – The New Stack
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Clubhouse Data Leak - 1.3M SQL Database Leaked Online | CyberNews
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Tiny Container Challenge: Building a 6kB Containerized HTTP Server! | DevOps Directive
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FBI director: Social media is ‘key amplifier’ of domestic extremism | Engadget
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Big Tech Is Pushing States to Pass Privacy Laws, and Yes, You Should Be Suspicious – The Markup
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Twitter will study ‘unintentional harms’ caused by its algorithms | Engadget
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Quick VS Code tip: Automatically add image width and height to images | Christian Heilmann
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https://www.forescout.com/company/resources/namewreck-breaking-and-fixing-dns-implementations/
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The FCC wants you to test your internet speeds with its new app - The Verge
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Intel CEO Gelsinger says chip shortage to last two years - The Washington Post
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An ex-Verizon employee explains why it’s not worth helping customers | ZDNet
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Features Expected For Linux 5.13 From Apple M1 To FreeSync HDMI To AMD Aldebaran - Phoronix
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Reckless DMCA Takedown Purges Legitimate Websites from Google Search * TorrentFreak
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IBM Launches New Tools to Ease Quantum Computing Development – The New Stack
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Squarespace files for a direct listing on the NYSE | TechCrunch
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Backdoored developer tool that stole credentials escaped notice for 3 months | Ars Technica
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My Go Executable Files Are Still Getting Larger (What’s New in 2021 and Go 1.16)
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Red Hat partners with Skillsbuild.org to offer retraining solution
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Distinguishing between tasks and projects – Blog FiascoBlog Fiasco
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Psilocybin Therapy May Work as Well as Common Antidepressant - Scientific American