Author: ProHoster

Microsoft showed a new tablet mode for Windows 10 20H1

Microsoft has released a new build of the future version of Windows 10, which will be released in the spring of 2020. Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18970 includes many new features, but the most interesting is the new version of tablet mode for the “ten”. This mode first appeared in 2015, although before that they tried to make it basic in Windows 8/8.1. But then tablets […]

3-minute gameplay trailer for Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem action RPG powered by CryEngine

The Wolcen studio has released a new trailer showing a cut of the actual gameplay of Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem with a total duration of three minutes. This action role-playing game is created on the CryEngine engine from Crytek and has been available on Steam Early Access since March 2016. At the last gaming exhibition gamescom 2019, the studio presented a new mode, Wrath of Sarisel. It will be very difficult [...]

Pale Moon 28.7.0

A new significant version of Pale Moon is available - a browser that was once an optimized build of Mozilla Firefox, but over time has turned into a rather independent project, no longer compatible with the original in many ways. This update includes a partial reworking of the JavaScript engine, as well as the implementation of a number of changes in it that may affect the performance of sites. These changes implement versions of the specifications […]

The Fuck

Yes, yes, you heard right. This is exactly what - the fuck - this console utility is called, the raw materials of which can be found on github. This magical utility does one very useful job - it fixes errors in the last command executed in the console. Examples ➜ apt-get install vim E: Could not open lock file /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (13: Permission denied) E: […]

Pale Moon Browser 28.7.0 Release

The release of the Pale Moon 28.7 web browser is presented, a fork from the Firefox codebase to provide higher performance, preserve the classic interface, minimize memory consumption and provide additional customization options. Pale Moon builds are generated for Windows and Linux (x86 and x86_64). The project code is distributed under the MPLv2 (Mozilla Public License). The project adheres to the classical organization of the interface, without […]

Google will pay bonuses for identifying vulnerabilities in popular Android apps

Google has announced the expansion of the bounty program for finding vulnerabilities in applications from the Google Play catalog. Whereas previously the program covered only the most significant, specially selected applications from Google and partners, from now on bounties will begin to be paid for the detection of security issues in any applications for the Android platform that have been downloaded from the Google Play catalog more than 100 […]

NVIDIA proprietary driver release 435.21

NVIDIA has released the first release of the new stable branch of the proprietary NVIDIA 435.21 driver. The driver is available for Linux (ARM, x86_64), FreeBSD (x86_64) and Solaris (x86_64). Among the changes: Added support for PRIME technology for offloading Vulkan and OpenGL+GLX rendering operations to other GPUs (PRIME Render Offload). Added the ability to change the […]

Mobileye to build major research center in Jerusalem by 2022

The Israeli company Mobileye came to the attention of the press during the period when it supplied electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla with components for active driver assistance systems. However, in 2016, after one of the first fatal traffic accidents, in which the participation of Tesla's obstacle recognition system was seen, the companies parted ways with a terrible scandal. In 2017, Intel acquired […]

Cisco Training 200-125 CCNA v3.0. Day 27 Introduction to ACL. Part 1

Today we will start learning about ACL access control list, this topic will take 2 video lessons. We will look at the configuration of a standard ACL, and in the next video tutorial I will talk about the extended list. In this lesson we will cover 3 topics. The first is what an ACL is, the second is what is the difference between a standard and an extended access list, and finally […]

Kubernetes storage volume plugins: from Flexvolume to CSI

Back when Kubernetes was still v1.0.0, there were volume plugins. They were needed to connect systems to Kubernetes for storing persistent (permanent) container data. Their number was small, and among the first were such storage providers as GCE PD, Ceph, AWS EBS and others. Plugins were supplied along with Kubernetes, for which […]

Building a kubernetes platform on Pinterest

Over the years, Pinterest's 300 million users have created more than 200 billion pins on more than 4 billion boards. To serve this army of users and vast content base, the portal has developed thousands of services, ranging from microservices that can be handled by a few CPUs, to giant monoliths that run on an entire fleet of virtual machines. And now the moment has come [...]