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Windows 10 setup script

I have long wanted to share my script for automating the setup of Windows 10 (currently the current version is 18362), but I never got around to it. Perhaps it will be useful to someone in its entirety or only part of it. Of course, it will be difficult to describe all the settings, but I will try to highlight the most important ones. If anyone is interested, then welcome to cat. Introduction I have long wanted to share [...]

Thermalright equips Macho Rev.C EU cooling system with a quieter fan

Thermalright has introduced a new processor cooling system called Macho Rev.C EU-Version. The new product differs from the standard version of Macho Rev.C, announced in May of this year, by a quieter fan. Also, most likely, the new product will be sold only in Europe. The original version of Macho Rev.C uses a 140mm TY-147AQ fan, which can rotate at speeds from 600 to 1500 rpm […]

How I worked in Turkey and got to know the local market

An object on a “floating” foundation for protection against earthquakes. My name is Pavel, I manage a network of commercial data centers at CROC. Over the past 15 years, we have built more than a hundred data centers and large server rooms for our customers, but this facility is the largest of its kind abroad. It is located in Turkey. I went there for several months to advise foreign colleagues […]

Incident handling, improving incident response and the value of technical debt. Backend United 4 meetup materials: Okroshka

Hello! This is a post-report from the Backend United meetup, our series of thematic meetings for backend developers. This time we talked a lot about working with incidents, discussed how to build our system to improve incident response and were convinced of the value of technical debt. Go to the cat if you are interested in these topics. Inside you will find meeting materials: video recordings of reports, presentations […]

Huawei CloudCampus: high cloud service infrastructure

The further we go, the more complex the interaction processes and the composition of components become, even in small information networks. Changing in line with digital transformation, businesses are experiencing needs that they did not have just a few years ago. For example, the need to manage not only how groups of working machines function, but also the connection of IoT elements, mobile devices, as well as corporate services, which […]

Production readiness checklist

The translation of the article was prepared specifically for students of the “DevOps practices and tools” course, which starts today! Have you ever released a new service into production? Or maybe you were involved in supporting such services? If yes, what motivated you? What is good for production and what is bad? How do you train new team members on releases or maintenance of existing services. Most companies in […]

Paper board game DoodleBattle

Hi all! We present to you our first board game with paper figures. This is a kind of wargame, but only on paper. And the user makes the entire game himself :) I would like to say right away that this is not another adaptation, but a project completely developed by us. We made and came up with all the illustrations, figures, rules down to every letter and pixel ourselves. Such things 🙂 […]

Digest of September IT events (part one)

Summer is ending, it's time to shake off the beach sand and start self-development. In September, IT people can expect many interesting events, meetups and conferences. Our next digest is below the cut. Photo source: twitter.com/DigiBridgeUS Web@Cafe #20 When: August 31 Where: Omsk, st. Dumskaya, 7, office 501 Conditions of participation: free, registration required Meeting of Omsk web developers, technical students and everyone […]

Tomorrow at ITMO University: the educational process, competitions and education abroad - a selection of upcoming events

This is a selection of events for beginners and technical students. We talk about what is already planned for the end of August, September and October. (c) ITMO University What's new Results of the 2019 admissions campaign This summer, in our blog on Habré, we talked about the educational programs of ITMO University and shared the experience of career growth of their graduates. These […]

Habr Weekly #16 / Sharing life hacks: how to save personal money and not be stupid on tasks

An issue about life hacks: financial, legal and time management. We share ourselves, and will be happy to listen to your advice. Leave comments on the post or wherever you listen to us. Everything we discussed and remembered is inside the post. 00:36 / About finances. The author of vsile talked about developing his own telegram bot for managing a family budget. An immortal topic that we have long wanted to discuss. […]

Release of proprietary video driver Nvidia 435.21

What's new in this version: a number of crashes and regressions have been fixed - in particular, a crash of the X server due to HardDPMS, as well as a libnvcuvid.so segfault when using the Video Codec SDK API; added initial support for RTD3, a power management mechanism for Turing-based laptop video cards; support for Vulkan and OpenGL+GLX has been implemented for PRIME technology, which allows rendering to be offloaded to other GPUs; […]

links 2.20 release

A minimalistic browser, Links 2.20, has been released, working in both text and graphical modes. The browser supports HTML 4.0, but without CSS and JavaScript. In text mode, the browser consumes about 2,5 MB of RAM. Changes: Fixed a bug that could allow user identification when accessing via Tor. When connected to Tor, the browser sent DNS queries to regular DNS servers […]