21 posts about "technology"

Several database systems, especially "no-sql" databases, offer the option to assign a TTL (Time To Live) to each item inserted. This feature…
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The Interplanetary File System (IPFS) is a distributed file storage protocol that allows computers all over the globe to store and serve…
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Economics can make or break your SaaS(Software as a Service) product. How? Consumers will use (and pay for) your SaaS product as long at it…
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In technology, one can either innovate or imitate others. Bloomberg Terminal: tens of thousands of dollars per month per user This "software…
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Any computerized system is a complex structure based on several layers of software protocols and hardware elements. The OSI model starts…
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Robert States is a mechanical engineer specializing in the design of plastic products. Interviewed about his experience as a partner in the…
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Either on your local machine or on the CI/CD pipeline, warrensbox's tfswitch lets you change Terraform's version on the fly. what is…
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How about reading the news on your terminal? And let it be a pleasant experience. The Gemini protocol offers an alternative to the http web…
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The acronym CAPTCHA literally stands for" Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart ". The objective of the…
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An important deal between Microsoft and the Pentagon validates the Augmented Reality (AR) importance for the future. It is a contract where…
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If you have a large volume of data or if you require a certain level of security for your documents, the use of a NAS (network attached…
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A well-known figure on IRC (Internet Relay Chat), Denver, Colorado based developer Googlebot is a GNU/Linux aficionado who digs deep into…
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SaltStack is a high-speed platform for provisioning and controlling distributed computing resources. Salt Cloud is a configuration…
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gRPC is a modern open source high performance RPC framework that can run in any environment. It can efficiently connect services in and…
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In a career, we often meet this type: the disillusioned guy who has seen everything and who likes to complain about everything and nothing…
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The labels FOSS and F/OSS ('Free and Open-Source Software' and 'Free / Libre and Open-Source Software') describe a development model for…
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A "996" work schedule refers to an unofficial work schedule (9a.m. ~ 9p.m., 6 days a week) that has been gaining in popularity in China…
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BusyBox (box occupied) considers itself the Swiss Army Knife of Linux for embedded systems. BusyBox combines minimal versions of several…
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Dead Sea effect is an anti-pattern observed in large organizations ; publics as well as privately owned. The Dead Sea is a large body of…
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Patrick Thomas Delaney is an experienced full-stack developer with a focus on building cloud-native applications. His skills range from…
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It would be shortsighted to consider software development a sacred craft that should steer clear of financial pressures or business concerns…
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