Author: ProHoster

Overview of Skaffold for Kubernetes Development

A year and a half ago, on March 5, 2018, Google released the first alpha version of its Open Source CI/CD project called Skaffold, the goal of which was to create “simple and reproducible development for Kubernetes” so that developers could focus on development and not in administration. What might be interesting about Skaffold? As it turns out, he has a few tricks up his sleeve, thanks to […]

Everyone's on fire with efficiency.

In the last issue of Zinc Products, we discussed three articles about the effectiveness of various processes. About “How Bezos turned off PowerPoint”, “The owner of one company forces you to live 5 hours a day without distractions” and “Asynchronous communication of duists”. This article is a compilation of short extracts from all three with my subjective reflections under the auspices of the general fart burning from inefficiency. […]

Release QVGE-0.5.4

Another minor release of the visual graph editor QVGE. Mostly the problems and crashes noted earlier have been fixed. Important new things: the size of the graph nodes can be changed using the mouse (in transformation mode); field scrolling has been implemented when selecting objects; a mini-help panel has been added; automatic return to the state of the field before calling “Zoom to Fit” has been added (much requested) Source: linux.org .ru

A ticket to the oil industry or Rosneft calls for the Seismic Challenge

Did you know that from October 15 to December 15, one of the world’s largest championships in seismic data analysis, the Rosneft Seismic Challenge, is taking place with a total prize fund of 1 million rubles and the final on December 21 in Moscow? It is believed that getting into the oil industry, where salaries are not inferior to the IT industry, is quite difficult. […]

Release of Stratis 2.0, a toolkit for managing local storage

After a year of development, the release of the Stratis 2.0 project has been published, developed by Red Hat and the Fedora community to unify and simplify the means for setting up and managing a pool of one or more local drives. Stratis provides features such as dynamic storage allocation, snapshots, integrity and caching layers. The project code is written in Rust and […]

December 6-8 — Rosbank Tech.Madness Hackathon

Take part in our third crazy hackathon Rosbank Tech.Madness with a prize fund of 600 rubles. We accept applications through the website until November 000. Interesting? Then welcome to the cut, all the details are there. When? At the very beginning of winter, from December 24 to 6. We promise: regardless of the temperature outside, it will be hot! Where? In the ultra-modern head […]

Python overtakes Java in the number of projects on GitHub

GitHub published a report analyzing statistics for 2019. The most interesting change was the move of Python to second place in the ranking of the popularity of programming languages ​​used on GitHub. The Java language has moved to third place. JavaScript remains the leader. PHP maintained its position in fourth place. The C++ language was pushed out of fifth place by the C# language, and […]

Indiana Open 2019.10

OpenIndiana is an operating system based on OpenSolaris. It is part of the Illumos Foundation and provides a true open source community alternative for Solaris 11 and Solaris 11 Express, including an open development model and full community participation. The latest release of the project, OpenIndiana Hipster 2019.10, brings some tools from Python 2 to version 3 along with several updates […]

The Free Software Foundation has certified Talos II motherboards

The Free Software Foundation has introduced new devices that have received the "Respect Your Freedom" certification, which certifies the device's compliance with user privacy and freedom requirements and entitles the user to use a special logo in product-related materials, emphasizing the user's full control over the device. The SPO Foundation has also launched a separate website for the Respect Your Freedom initiative (ryf.fsf.org), where […]

Google unveils OpenTitan project to create trustworthy chips

Google has introduced a new open source project, OpenTitan, which is a platform for creating trustworthy hardware components (RoT, Root of Trust). OpenTitan builds on technologies already used in Google Titan's cryptographic USB tokens and verified boot TPM chips installed on servers in Google's infrastructure, as well as on Chromebooks and Pixel devices. The code associated with the project […]

The creators of Days Gone will add special gas tanks to the game in honor of the release of Death Stranding

Bend Studio will celebrate the release of Death Stranding in Days Gone. In honor of Hideo Kojima's new game, the developers will add cosmetic items to their project. The company released a special teaser on Twitter. Days Gone players will now be able to install two new gas tanks: a capsule with a newborn baby or a steel tank with a blue backlight. They can be purchased from a mechanic [...]