Miscellaneous Tech News
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OPNsense 19.1
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=11398.0OPNsense 19.1 is now based on HardenedBSD instead FreeBSD.
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Alpine Linux 3.9.0
https://www.alpinelinux.org/posts/Alpine-3.9.0-released.htmlSIGNIFICANT UPDATES
Linux 4.19
GCC 8.2.0
Busybox 1.29
musl libc 1.1.20
Go 1.11.5
@stacksofplates
LXC 3.1
PostgreSQL 11.1
Node.js 10.14.2
Crystal 0.27
Zabbix 4.0.3
Nextcloud 15.0.2
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Apple revokes Google’s enterprise iOS certificate, shuts down internal apps
Google and Facebook were both caught violating Apple's TOS, and now both are banned.
Apple's Developer Enterprise Program allows developers to distribute iOS apps outside of the walled garden of the App Store but only under the condition that they limit this distribution to employees only. Yesterday, news broke that both Google and Facebook had built data-sucking "research" apps on Apple's enterprise app program and that both companies were caught distributing these apps to research participants outside the company. Facebook's app program was public first and was banned by Apple, with the company reiterating that "Any developer using their enterprise certificates to distribute apps to consumers will have their certificates revoked."
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DragonBox is dead, submits proposed settlement in court. Ordered to pay $14.5 million
Netflix, Amazon, and Hollywood studios shut down maker of “free TV” box. Per settlement, Dragon Box will pay $14.5M and close piracy-enabling services.
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@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
OPNsense 19.1
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=11398.0OPNsense 19.1 is now based on HardenedBSD instead FreeBSD.
I'm using this as my Lab's router. It's great!
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@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
OPNsense 19.1
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=11398.0OPNsense 19.1 is now based on HardenedBSD instead FreeBSD.
Interesting. Nice update.
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
OPNsense 19.1
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=11398.0OPNsense 19.1 is now based on HardenedBSD instead FreeBSD.
Interesting. Nice update.
My brother and I are pushing this out for our replacement firewalls this weekend. <<crossing fingers>>
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Itanium’s demise approaches: Intel to stop shipments in mid-2021
Intel's grand adventure with smart compilers and dumb processors comes to an end.
The Itanium 9700 line of four- and eight-core processors represents the last vestiges of Intel's attempt to switch the world to an entirely new processor architecture: IA-64. Instead of being a 64-bit extension to IA-32 ("Intel Architecture-32," Intel's preferred name for x86-compatible designs), IA-64 was an entirely new design built around what Intel and HP called "Explicitly parallel instruction computing."
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@scotth said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
OPNsense 19.1
https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=11398.0OPNsense 19.1 is now based on HardenedBSD instead FreeBSD.
Interesting. Nice update.
My brother and I are pushing this out for our replacement firewalls this weekend. <<crossing fingers>>
I'd love to put this out in production somewhere and watch it.
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Deepin is on 15.9.1 now.
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Any new features on latest?
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@StuartJordan said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Any new features on latest?
Not that I've seen yet. I found out because it updated and after reboot it lists the new version. I didn't go to update it knowing a new version was out. So I've not seen an announcement.
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Bless the overclockers: In the data center world, liquid cooling is becoming king
"For high performance computing, you just can’t do it with air.”
In Iron Man 2, there is a moment when Tony Stark is watching a decades-old film of his deceased father, who tells him “I'm limited by the technology of my time, but one day you'll figure this out. And when you do, you will change the world.” It’s a work of fiction but the notion expressed is legitimate. The visions and ideas of technologists are frequently well ahead of the technology of their times. Star Trek may have always had it, but it took the rest of us decades to get tablets and e-readers right.
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@mlnews apropos timing on that article
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@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews apropos timing on that article
Not really as the Liquid cooling discussed in the article is focused on Liquid cooling (immersion) in the datacenter and just gives thanks to gamers who built their own systems.
Also I already posted it to his topic on his PC overheating.
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@DustinB3403 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@scottalanmiller said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@mlnews apropos timing on that article
Not really as the Liquid cooling discussed in the article is focused on Liquid cooling (immersion) in the datacenter and just gives thanks to gamers who built their own systems.
Also I already posted it to his topic on his PC overheating.
Did you read the entire article? It was certianly not focused on immersion.
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Alexa, give me nostalgia: Choose Your Own Adventure skill debuts from Audible
Two titles are available so far, but more will come.
Founded in 2003 by R.A. Montgomery and Shannon Gilligan, ChooseCo has printed new editions of Choose Your Own Adventure books over the years. In the new Alexa skill, the story will be read to you, and then Alexa will beep whenever a choice that branches the narrative comes up. You just speak the choice to proceed.
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@mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Alexa, give me nostalgia: Choose Your Own Adventure skill debuts from Audible
Two titles are available so far, but more will come.
Founded in 2003 by R.A. Montgomery and Shannon Gilligan, ChooseCo has printed new editions of Choose Your Own Adventure books over the years. In the new Alexa skill, the story will be read to you, and then Alexa will beep whenever a choice that branches the narrative comes up. You just speak the choice to proceed.
My kids play those and love them. At least one has been around for a while.