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Musk’s first day in office: Ask Tesla engineers to review Twitter engineer code

The US “Washington Post” quoted sources as saying that on the evening of October 27, local time, Tesla CEO Musk’s $44 billion acquisition of Twitter has been completed, gaining control of the company. At the same time, four executives including Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, CFO Ned Segal, and General Counsel Sean Edgett were also fired […]

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Daily blog | A research on the design of a distributed transaction solution based on flexible transactions

Common distributed transaction solutions such as 2pc/3pc, tcc, saga, etc. are common on the market, but the actual implementation of the framework is relatively heavy, the design and development are relatively cumbersome, and it is not easy to develop quickly. This paper provides a simple and easy-to-use distributed transaction design scheme based on flexible transaction

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Intel’s open source OpenGL driver adds support for “protected content”

Tech media Phoronix pointed out that the new Intel merged into Mesa 22.3 "Iris"in the Gallium3D driver"protected content"Support is combined with the EGL_EXT_protected_content extension. EGL_EXT_protected_content allows the creation of protected contexts, which in turn create protected contexts"protected"surfaces and EGL images, and can only be used in protected contexts. This can be used to count… #Intels

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Linux 6.2 will enable Btrfs Async Discard by default

When running on SSDs, the Linux 6.2 kernel cycle will turn on Btrfs’ Async Discard feature by default. Two years ago, Btrfs introduced asynchronous discard support for moving SSD TRIM/discard to transaction commit. Doing work asynchronously is more efficient and helps reduce read latency. Now the Btrfs developers plan to enable it by default. Asynchronous

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Vitess 15 released

Vitess is a database solution for deploying, scaling, and managing large clusters of MySQL instances. Vitess combines many important features of MySQL databases with the scalability of NoSQL databases. It’s architected so that you can run efficiently in a public or private cloud architecture as if it were a physical machine. It combines and extends

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Podman v4.3.0 released, container pod management tool

Podman 4.3.0 has been released. This release adds many new features, fixes over 30 bugs, and includes other optimizations. Podman is a daemonless container engine for developing, managing, and running Open Container Initiative (OCI) containers and container images on Linux systems. Podman provides a Docker-compatible command-line front-end that can be used as a Docker CLI.

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Daily Blog | Unattended Practice and Exploration of Baidu Search Business Delivery

Risk-driven delivery is a very important research direction in Baidu’s practical intelligence test – perception intelligence stage. This article first introduces the first part: Baidu search business delivery unattended practice and exploration. #Daily #Blog #Unattended #Practice #Exploration #Baidu #Search #Business #Delivery

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ZStack Cloud 4.5.0 is officially released

On October 21, 2022, ZStack Cloud officially released the latest version – ZStack Cloud 4.5.0, which covers a series of important functions. The following is a detailed introduction for you. Overview of new features in ZStack Cloud 4.5.0 ZStack Cloud supports standard single sign-on (SSO) protocol Enterprise management Added support for OIDC/OAuth2/CAS third-party authentication Sub-accounts

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