Heading: Administration

Website builders in 2020: what to choose for your business?

It is probably strange to see a post of this kind on HabrΓ©, since here every second person can make a site without any constructors. But it happens that there is not much time, and a landing page or an online store, albeit a simple one, is needed already yesterday. That's when designers come to the rescue. By the way, there are quite a lot of them, but in this post we will not consider Ucoz and others […]

Second HDMI monitor to Raspberry Pi3 via DPI interface and FPGA board

This video shows: a Raspberry Pi3 board, to which, via the GPIO connector, an FPGA Mars Rover2rpi (Cyclone IV) board is connected, to which an HDMI monitor is connected. The second monitor is connected via the standard Raspberry Pi3 HDMI connector. All together it works like a dual monitor system. Next I will tell you how it is implemented. The popular Raspberry Pi3 board has a GPIO header through which […]

Microsoft's latest technology in Azure AI describes images as well as people

Microsoft researchers have created an artificial intelligence system capable of generating image captions that, in many cases, turn out to be more accurate than descriptions made by humans. This breakthrough marked a major milestone in Microsoft's commitment to making its products and services inclusive and accessible to all users. β€œImage description is one of the core functions of computer vision that makes […]

Parallels Announces Parallels Desktop Solution for Chromebook Enterprise

The Parallels team introduced Parallels Desktop for Chromebook Enterprise, which allows you to run Windows directly on enterprise Chromebooks. β€œToday's enterprises are increasingly opting for Chrome OS to work remotely, in the office, or in a mixed fashion. We are delighted that Parallels has offered us the opportunity to work together to bring support for both traditional and modern Windows applications to Parallels Desktop […]

Now you can’t block: the first release of the decentralized communication platform Jami has been released

Today, the first release of the decentralized communication platform Jami has appeared, it is distributed under the code name Together. Previously, the project developed under a different name - Ring, and before that - SFLPhone. In 2018, the decentralized messenger was renamed in order to avoid possible conflicts with trademarks. The messenger code is distributed under the GPLv3 license. Jami has been released for GNU/Linux, Windows, MacOS, iOS, […]

DevOps Roadmap or time to automate?

I found an interesting DevOps Roadmap infographic on the Internet. From my experience, these services and software are often encountered in DevOps practice, so the infographic may well be a guide for beginners to become DevOps engineers. On the other hand, the infographics perfectly shows how much we put on the engineer and it would be time to automate most of the […]

Red Teaming is a complex simulation of attacks. Methodology and tools

Source: Acunetix Red Teaming is a comprehensive simulation of real attacks to assess the cybersecurity of systems. The "red team" is a group of pentesters (professionals who perform a system penetration test). They may be outsiders or employees of your organization, but in all cases, their role is the same - to imitate the actions of intruders and […]

Using AI to overcompress images

Data-driven algorithms like neural networks have taken the world by storm. Their development is due to several reasons, including cheap and powerful equipment and a huge amount of data. Neural networks are currently at the forefront of everything related to "cognitive" tasks such as image recognition, natural language understanding, etc. But they should not be limited to […]

FAQ: new restrictions on the use of Docker services from November 1, 2020

The article is a continuation of this and this article, it will answer frequently asked questions about the new restrictions on the use of services from Docker, which will come into force on November 1, 2020. What are the Docker Terms of Service? The Docker Terms of Service is an agreement between you and Docker that governs your use of the products and […]

How the Docker Business Scales to Serve Millions of Developers, Part 2: Outbound Data

This is the second article in a series of articles that will cover limitations when downloading container images. In the first part, we took a closer look at the images stored in Docker Hub, the largest registry of container images. We're writing this to give you a better understanding of how our updated Terms of Service will impact development teams using Docker Hub to manage […]

Overview of k9s - an advanced terminal interface for Kubernetes

K9s provides a terminal user interface for interacting with Kubernetes clusters. The goal of this Open Source project is to make it easy to navigate, monitor, and manage applications in K8s. K9s constantly monitors changes in Kubernetes and offers quick commands to work with monitored resources. The project is written in Go and has existed for more than a year and a half: the first […]

DeFi - market overview: scams, numbers, facts, prospects

DeFi is still fine, but don't act like it's a place where a lot of regular people have to put all their savings. V. Buterin, creator of Ethereum. The purpose of DeFi, as I understand it, is to eliminate intermediaries and allow people to interact directly with each other. And, as a rule, supervision over the financial system is built in such a […]