Author: ProHoster

Cisco Training 200-125 CCNA v3.0. Day 50 EIGRP setup

Today we will continue our study of section 2.6 of the ICND2 course and look at configuring and testing the EIGRP protocol. Setting up EIGRP is very simple. As with any other routing protocol such as RIP or OSPF, you enter the router's global configuration mode and enter the router eigrp <#> command, where # is the AS number. This number must match [...]

There will be no deathmatch in DOOM Eternal "so as not to upset players"

The creative director of the first-person shooter DOOM Eternal, Hugo Martin, explained that the game does not and will not have a deathmatch, “so as not to upset the players.” According to him, from the very beginning, id Software’s goal was to create gameplay that would give the project depth and involve the maximum number of players. According to the authors, this was not the case in DOOM […]

Milton 1.9.0 is released - a program for computer painting and drawing

Milton 1.9.0 has been released, a program for drawing on an infinite canvas, aimed at computer artists. Milton is written in C++ and Lua, licensed under GPLv3. SDL and OpenGL are used for rendering. Binary assemblies are available for Windows x64. Despite the availability of build scripts for Linux and MacOS, there is no official support for these systems. If you want to collect it yourself, perhaps [...]

Integrating Linux Commands into Windows with PowerShell and WSL

A typical question from Windows developers is: “Why isn’t <INSERT YOUR FAVORITE LINUX COMMAND HERE> here yet?” Whether it's the powerful scrolling of less or the familiar tools of grep or sed, Windows developers want easy access to these commands in their daily work. The Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) has taken a huge step forward in this regard. It allows you to call [...]

Huawei is designing a flexible pen smartphone

It is possible that the Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei will soon announce a smartphone with a flexible screen and support for pen control. Information about the new product, as reported by the LetsGoDigital resource, was published on the website of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). As you can see in the images, the device will have a large flexible display surrounding the body. By opening the device, users will be able to […]

Stellarium 0.19.2

On September 29, the next version of the popular free planetarium Stellarium was released, visualizing a realistic night sky, as if you were looking at it with the naked eye, or through binoculars or a telescope. In total, the list of changes from the previous version occupies almost 90 positions. Source: linux.org.ru

Who are DevOps?

At the moment, this is almost the most expensive position on the market. The fuss around “DevOps” engineers is beyond all imaginable limits, and even worse with Senior DevOps engineers. I work as the head of the integration and automation department, guess the English decoding - DevOps Manager. Whether the English transcript specifically reflects our daily activities is unlikely, but the Russian version […]

ASUS TUF H310M-Plus Gaming R2.0: Aura Sync RGB Ready Board for Gaming PC

The ASUS assortment now includes the TUF H310M-Plus Gaming R2.0 motherboard, on the basis of which you can create a relatively compact gaming-grade desktop computer. The new product corresponds to the Micro-ATX format: dimensions are 226 × 208 mm. The Intel H310 logic set is used; installation of ninth generation Intel Core processors in the Socket 1151 version is allowed. It is possible to use up to 32 GB of DDR4-2666/2400/2133 RAM in the […]

strace 5.3 release

Introduced the release of strace 5.3, a utility for diagnosing and debugging programs for OSes using the Linux kernel. The utility allows you to monitor and (starting from version 4.15) intervene in the process of interaction between the program and the kernel, including ongoing system calls, emerging signals and changes in process state. For its work, strace uses the ptrace mechanism. Starting from version 4.13, the formation of program releases is synchronized […]

A short course in the physiology of the city, or parts of the body

Something tells me that most of you live in cities. How much do you know about them? It is now fashionable to talk about cities as living, evolving systems. This phenomenon began with the creation of the theory of self-organization of systems - synergetics - at the end of the 20th century. In its terms, a city is called an “open dynamic dissipative system”, and one can build it […]

Intel may surprise: the price of the Core i9-9900KS Special Edition has become known

As the announcement of the new Core i9-9900KS processor approaches, more and more details about this new product are being revealed. And today one of its most important characteristics has become known - price. Several online stores around the world today opened product pages dedicated to the Core i9-9900KS. And judging by the information available on them, the 5-GHz eight-core processor will be sold for about $100 more than the “base” […]

History and Legacy of jQuery

jQuery is the world's most popular JavaScript library. The web development community created it in the late 2000s, resulting in a rich ecosystem of sites, plugins, and frameworks using jQuery under the hood. But in recent years, its status as the premier tool for web development has eroded. Let's look at why jQuery became popular and why it fell out of favor, as well as […]