Author: ProHoster

Hideo Kojima to host Death Stranding world tour

Kojima Productions has announced a world tour to celebrate the launch of Death Stranding. This was reported on the studio's Twitter. The developers noted that Hideo Kojima will go on the journey with them. The studio will hold events in Paris, London, Berlin, New York, Tokyo, Osaka and other cities. Unfortunately, there are no Russian cities on the list, but Kojima has already presented Death Stranding […]

Peering Forum MSK-IX 5 will be held in Moscow on December 2019

Registration is now open for the Peer-to-Peer Forum MSK-IX 2019, which will take place on December 5 in Moscow. According to established tradition, the annual meeting of clients, partners and friends of MSK-IX will be held in the Congress Hall of the World Trade Center. This year the forum is being held for the 15th time. More than 700 people are expected to take part. The event is held for those whose work is related to [...]

Google Stadia will provide better responsiveness compared to playing on a local PC

Google Stadia chief engineer Madj Bakar said that in a year or two, the game streaming system created under his leadership will be able to provide better performance and better response times compared to conventional gaming computers, no matter how powerful they are. At the heart of the technology that will provide an incredible cloud gaming environment are AI algorithms that predict […]

Trailer Deliver Us The Moon: lunar mission to save humanity

Publisher Wired Productions and developers from the studio KeokeN Interactive presented a trailer for the launch of their post-apocalyptic project Deliver Us The Moon, scheduled for October 10 on PC (on Steam, GOG and Utomik). The game will also be released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4, but in 2020. The video itself is very crumpled and shows a rocket launch, some kind of disaster on […]

Maintainers of GNU projects opposed Stallman's sole leadership

After the Free Software Foundation published a call to reconsider its interaction with the GNU Project, Richard Stallman announced that, as the current head of the GNU Project, he would be involved in building relations with the Free Software Foundation (the main problem is that all GNU developers sign an agreement transferring property rights to the code to the Free Software Foundation and he legally owns all GNU code). 18 maintainers and […]

Gentoo is 20 years old

The Gentoo Linux distribution is 20 years old. On October 4, 1999, Daniel Robbins registered the gentoo.org domain and began developing a new distribution, into which, together with Bob Mutch, he tried to transfer some ideas from the FreeBSD project, combining them with the Enoch Linux distribution that had been developing for about a year , in which experiments were conducted on building a distribution compiled from […]

VeraCrypt 1.24 release, TrueCrypt fork

After a year of development, the release of the VeraCrypt 1.24 project has been published, developing a fork of the TrueCrypt disk partition encryption system, which has ceased to exist. VeraCrypt is notable for replacing the RIPEMD-160 algorithm used in TrueCrypt with SHA-512 and SHA-256, increasing the number of hashing iterations, simplifying the build process for Linux and macOS, and eliminating problems identified during the audit of TrueCrypt source codes. At the same time, VeraCrypt provides a […]

NVIDIA became one of the main sponsors of the Blender project

Representatives of the Blender project announced on Twitter that NVIDIA has joined the Blender Development Foundation at the level of the main sponsor (Patron). NVIDIA became the second sponsor of this level, another is Epic Games. NVIDIA donates more than $3 thousand a year for the development of the Blender 120D modeling system. In a tweet, Blender representatives say that this will allow two more specialists […]

Release of the console text editor nano 4.5

On October 4, the console text editor nano 4.5 was released. It has fixed some bugs and made minor improvements. The new tabgives command allows you to define the Tab key behavior for different programming languages. The Tab key can be used to insert tabs, spaces, or anything else. Displaying help information using the --help command now aligns text equally […]

Use cases for network visibility solutions

Use Cases for Network Visibility Solutions What is Network Visibility? Visibility is defined by Webster's Dictionary as “the ability to be easily noticed” or “a degree of clarity.” Network or application visibility refers to the removal of blind spots that obscure the ability to easily see (or quantify) what is happening on the network and/or applications on the network. This visibility allows IT teams […]

Photo report about the visit to the production site of the Radioline company

As a radio engineer, it was very interesting for me to see how the production “kitchen” of a company that creates very specific, if not unique, equipment works. If you are also interested, then you are welcome to the cat, where there are a lot of interesting pictures... “The Radioline company is engaged in the design, development and production of automated complexes for testing repeaters, transceiver modules, components and antennas. Also, the company […]