Author: ProHoster

Dataminers have found a lot of new screenshots in the Warcraft III: Reforged CBT files

Data miner and programmer Martin Benjamins tweeted that he was able to gain access to the Warcraft III: Reforged closed beta client. He was unable to enter the game itself, but the enthusiast showed what the menu looked like, discovered details of the Versus mode and hints at open testing. Following Benjamins, other data miners began digging into the project files […]

Cyberpunk 2077 "probably won't release" on Nintendo Switch

CD Projekt RED has confirmed that its upcoming sci-fi action RPG Cyberpunk 2077 will likely not be coming to Nintendo Switch. In a wide-ranging interview with Gamespot, Krakow studio head John Mamais said that while the team initially didn't even consider bringing The Witcher 3 to Switch and then went ahead with it, it's still very unlikely that […]

Infinity Ward says it's not creating a loot box system for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare

A post from Infinity Ward studio head Joel Emslie appeared on the Reddit forum. The message is dedicated to the monetization system in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. According to the director, the company is not developing loot boxes and introducing them into the game. The statement reads: “[Sigh]. Incorrect and confusing information continues to emerge regarding Modern Warfare. I can say, […]

Rspamd 2.0 spam filtering system available

The release of the Rspamd 2.0 spam filtering system has been presented, providing tools for evaluating messages according to various criteria, including rules, statistical methods and blacklists, on the basis of which the final weight of the message is formed, used to decide whether to block. Rspamd supports almost all the features implemented in SpamAssassin, and has a number of features that allow you to filter mail in an average of 10 […]

How to manage intellectuals. Me, nerds and geeks (free e-book version)

Hello, Khabro residents! We decided that it was right not only to sell books, but also to share with them. A review of the books themselves was here. In the post itself there is an excerpt from “Attention Deficit Disorder in Geeks” and the book itself. The main idea of ​​the book "Weapons of the South" is extremely simple and at the same time very strange. What would have happened if during the Civil War the North had […]

Pamac 9.0 is a new branch of the package manager for Manjaro Linux

The Manjaro community has released a new major version of the Pamac package manager, developed specifically for this distribution. Pamac includes the libpamac library for working with main repositories, AURs and local packages, console utilities with “human syntax” like pamac install and pamac update, the main Gtk frontend and an additional Qt frontend, which, however, is not yet fully ported on the Pamac API […]

Red Hat CFO fired

Eric Shander has been fired as Red Hat's chief financial officer without paying the $4 million bonus set before IBM acquired Red Hat. The decision was made by the Red Hat board of directors and approved by IBM. Violation of Red Hat operating standards is cited as a reason for dismissal without pay. For more detailed information about the reasons for dismissal, the press secretary […]

A flaw in the Python script could lead to incorrect results in over 100 chemistry publications

A graduate student at the University of Hawaii discovered a problem in the Python script used to calculate the chemical shift, which determines the chemical structure of the substance being studied, in the spectral analysis of signals using the nuclear magnetic resonance method. While verifying the research results of one of his professors, a graduate student noticed that when running a script on different operating systems on the same data set, the output was different. […]

How to introduce your organization to OpenStack

There is no perfect path to implementing OpenStack in your company, but there are general principles that can guide you toward a successful implementation. One of the benefits of open source software like OpenStack is the ability to download it, try it out, and get a hands-on understanding of it without long interactions with vendor company salespeople or without the need for long […]

How I couldn't turn on my MacBook due to uninstalling TeamViewer

Yesterday I encountered a completely unexpected set of circumstances during the next MacOS update. In general, I really like software updates; I always want to look at the new capabilities of a particular program. When in the summer I saw that you could download and install MacOS 10.15 Catalina Beta, I deliberately did not do it, realizing that the beta could contain a significant amount of […]

Virtualization in Pictures for Snowflake Kids

Just yesterday, in one community (VsSupport, if anyone cares), an unprecedented drama unfolded - it turns out that knowledge from the community may be lost!!! And why is it because millennials (the new reincarnation of indigo children) do not know how to blog themselves, and it is difficult to search on Google. Based on the results of the discussion “where the world is heading”, this article was born on the beginning of work [...]

Live and learn. Part 5. Self-education: pull yourself together

Is it difficult for you to start studying at 25-30-35-40-45? Not corporate, not paid according to the “office pays” tariff, not forced and once under-received higher education, but independent? Sit down at your desk with the books and textbooks you have chosen, in front of your strict self, and master what you need or so wanted to master that you just have the strength […]