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Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jul 04, 2023

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(Update) Kontron 3.5” SBC powered by Intel Atom X6000E Series

=> ↺ (Update) Kontron 3.5” SBC powered by Intel Atom X6000E Series

Last month, Kontron unveiled their 3.5” Single Board Computer powered by a variety of Intel processors. The 3.5”- SBC-EKL can accommodate processors from the Atom X6000E series, the Celeron J6000/N6000 series and the Pentium J6000/N6000 series.
The 3.5”- SBC-EKL is capable of supporting the following Intel processors:

Charmed Spark beta release is out - try it today | Ubuntu

=> ↺ Charmed Spark beta release is out - try it today | Ubuntu

The Canonical Data Fabric team is pleased to announce the first beta release of Charmed Spark, our solution for Apache Spark.
Apache Spark is a free, open source software framework for developing distributed, parallel processing jobs. It’s popular with data engineers and data scientists alike when building data pipelines for both batch and continuous data processing at scale. Engineers can write Python or Scala code to develop Spark jobs for ETL (extract-transform-load), analytics and machine learning.

A developer’s guide to secure coding with FORTIFY_SOURCE

=> ↺ A developer’s guide to secure coding with FORTIFY_SOURCE

Secure coding is essential to building robust and resilient software that is less susceptible to exploitation by attackers. One way to ensure secure coding is to use a feature called FORTIFY_SOURCE. In this article, we will explore FORTIFY_SOURCE and how it can be used to enhance the security of your code.

Accelerating your network automation journey with Ansible network validated content

=> ↺ Accelerating your network automation journey with Ansible network validated content

Network infrastructures growth in scale and complexity pose the need for modern enterprise automation solutions such as Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, to cover multi-domain and multi-vendor architectures including standalone and SDN (Software Defined Network) solutions.
Automation is driving network engineer skills transformation and is fundamental for modern network management and operations. Ansible is the de-facto enterprise network automation language and has been pervasive in different network domains, and it is considered one of the network engineer’s skills of the future by Cisco Systems. A quick search in Google will lead more than 5.3 million results, and with such an enormous amount of information it is critical  that you can trust that the reference you are using is reliable:
Add a requirements.yml file in your automation controller project and it will pull the Collections from your private automation hub. Note you should have previously configured the private automation hub in your ansible.cfg

Late Night Linux – Episode 236

=> ↺ Late Night Linux – Episode 236

There’s only one news story this week, and it’s a big one. Red Hat dropped a bombshell on the RHEL rebuild communities by announcing that they will restrict source code releases to paying customers only.  

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