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Tactical RPG Iron Danger will be released in early 2020

Daedalic Entertainment has announced a publishing agreement with Action Squad to release the time-manipulating tactical RPG Iron Danger. The game will be released on Steam in early 2020. β€œAt the core of Iron Danger is a unique time management mechanic: you can rewind time 5 seconds at any time to try new strategies and […]

Next year, AMD will actively push Intel in the segment of server processors

Shares of American technology companies, which are more or less dependent on China, have fluctuated in price in recent days amid statements by the American president about positive developments in trade negotiations with China. However, interest in AMD shares has been fueled by speculators since the end of September, as some analysts note. The company continues to release new 7nm products, the idea of ​​[…]

Tesla to begin installation of Powerwall home batteries in Japan

Electric vehicle and battery maker Tesla said Tuesday it will begin installing its Powerwall home batteries in Japan next spring. The Powerwall battery with a capacity of 13,5 kWh, capable of storing energy generated by solar panels, will cost 990 yen (about $000). The price includes a Backup Gateway system for managing your network connection. Battery installation costs and retail tax […]

Continuous Delivery practices with Docker (review and video)

We will start our blog with publications based on the latest speeches of our distol technical director (Dmitry Stolyarov). All of them took place in 2016 at various professional events and were dedicated to the topic of DevOps and Docker. We have already published one video from the Docker Moscow meeting at the Badoo office on the website. New ones will be accompanied by articles conveying the essence of the reports. […]

In Win Alice: a "fabulous" computer case made of plastic with a custom layout

In Win has announced a new, very unusual computer case called Alice, which was inspired by the classic fairy tale β€œAlice in Wonderland” by the English writer Lewis Carroll. And the new product really turned out to be very different from other computer cases. The frame of the In Win Alice case is made of ABS plastic and steel elements are attached to it, on which components are attached. Outside on […]

Google's 7 Container Best Practices

Note transl.: The author of the original article is ThΓ©o Chamley, Google cloud solutions architect. In this post for the Google Cloud blog, he provides a summary of his company's more detailed guide, called "Best Practices for Operating Containers." In it, Google experts have collected best practices for operating containers in the context of using Google Kubernetes Engine and more, touching on […]

The Inside Playbook. Network functions in the new Ansible Engine 2.9

The upcoming release of Red Hat Ansible Engine 2.9 brings exciting improvements, some of which are discussed in this article. As always, we've been developing Ansible Network improvements openly, with community support. Get involved - check out the GitHub issue board and review the roadmap for the Red Hat Ansible Engine 2.9 release on the wiki page for […]

Local files when migrating an application to Kubernetes

When building a CI/CD process using Kubernetes, sometimes the problem arises of incompatibility between the requirements of the new infrastructure and the application being transferred to it. In particular, at the application build stage, it is important to obtain one image that will be used in all environments and clusters of the project. This principle underlies the correct management of containers, according to Google (he has spoken about this more than once […]

Nimble Storage at HPE: How InfoSight lets you see the invisible in your infrastructure

As you may have heard, in early March, Hewlett Packard Enterprise announced its intention to acquire independent hybrid and all-flash array manufacturer Nimble. On April 17, this purchase was completed and the company is now 100% owned by HPE. In countries where Nimble was previously introduced, Nimble products are already available through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise channel. In our country this [...]

The book β€œCreating Solidity Smart Contracts for the Ethereum Blockchain. Practical GuideΒ»

For more than a year I have been working on the book β€œCreating Solidity Smart Contracts for the Ethereum Blockchain. Practical Guide”, and now this work has been completed, and the book has been published and is available in Litres. I hope my book will help you quickly start creating Solidity smart contacts and distributed DApps for the Ethereum blockchain. It consists of 12 lessons with practical tasks. Having completed them, the reader […]

Resource Scheduler in HPE InfoSight

HPE InfoSight is an HPE cloud service that allows you to proactively identify possible reliability and performance issues with HPE Nimble and HPE 3PAR arrays. At the same time, the service can also immediately recommend ways to resolve possible problems, and in some cases, troubleshooting can be done proactively, automatically. We have already talked about HPE InfoSight on HABR, see […]

Experience of moving to work as a programmer in Berlin (part 1)

Good afternoon. I present to the public material about how I received a visa in four months, moved to Germany and found a job there. It is believed that to move to another country, you first need to spend a long time looking for a job remotely, then, if successful, wait for a decision on a visa, and only then pack your bags. I decided that this is far from […]