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Keycloak – Open-Source Identity and Access Management Interview
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Console #162 - Interview with Michal of Keycloak - Open Source Identity and Access Management
Featuring Sandstorm, OURS Project, and ASCIIFlow
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Soviet Union sold titanium to US believing they needed it for pizza ovens
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The Aviation Geek Club
In the early 1960s Soviet Union sold titanium to the US believing they needed it for Pizza Ovens but instead they used it to build…
In 1960s Soviet Union sold titanium to the US believing they needed it for Pizza Ovens but instead they used it to build the SR-71 Blackbird
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ChatGPT, Google Bard Generates Generic Windows 11, Windows 10 Pro Keys
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Tom's Hardware
ChatGPT, Google Bard Shares Generic Windows 11, Windows 10 Pro Keys (Updated)
They're generic KMS keys, but they come with risks.
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Dingo, an open source robot dog
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GitHub
GitHub - Yerbert/DingoQuadruped: Base code for the Dingo quadruped; modified from Stanford Pupper and Notspot repositories. Includes…
Base code for the Dingo quadruped; modified from Stanford Pupper and Notspot repositories. Includes integration with ROS Noetic and a simulation of the Dingo - Yerbert/DingoQuadruped
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HDR QR Code
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HDR QR Code
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Using loophole, Seward County seizes millions from motorists without convictions
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KLKN-TV
Using loophole, Seward County seizes millions from motorists without convicting them of crimes
Four hundred and fifty-five miles of Interstate 80 run through Nebraska. But one 24-mile stretch has become nationally known – or notorious – for a type of traffic stop that sends millions to a single Nebraska county and its sheriff’s department.
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LLM Fine Tuning Guide for Enterprises in 2023
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AIMultiple
LLM Fine-Tuning Guide for Enterprises
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Reddit Is Trying to Sow Division in Mod Teams Thats Because Protest Is Working
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Asif Youssuff
Reddit is Trying to Sow Division in Mod Teams. That's Because the Protest is Working
It is the weekend, and no one likes working on the weekend, but Reddit sems to have no issue making their team work on the weekend.
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I don't trust Signal
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Jan Harasym
I don't trust Signal
I don’t trust Signal because it pretends to be things which it provably isn’t and forces use of their controlled the network. This means that if Signal wanted to, they could intercept messages. In this article I show receipts, that while each individual issue…
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Neural networks in the 1990s
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John Carmack on X
It is interesting how many old papers used neural networks with only a dozen or so units. Computers weren’t THAT slow in the 90s — BLAS (basic linear algebra subprograms) was already a thing that vendors hyper-optimized for. Not much overlap between HPC and…
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Why you can't Kickstart a conference
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Abnercoimbre
Why You Can't Kickstart a Conference
The Pitfalls of Launching your Conference through Kickstarter
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Releasing an indie game on 3 consoles at once and failing financially (2016)
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Miraheze is not shutting down
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Make microservices look like monoliths
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GitHub - crufters/actio: The Node.js framework for microservices and monoliths.
The Node.js framework for microservices and monoliths. - crufters/actio
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How many shipwrecks are there in the world's oceans?
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Bbc
How many shipwrecks are there in the world's oceans?
This week UNESCO announced it has found three new shipwrecks, including two that are thousands of years old. But just how many more are out there?
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GPU Programming: When, Why and How?
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My First Impressions of Nix
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mtlynch.io
My First Impressions of Nix
Nix is a tool for configuring software environments according to source files. I’ve been hearing more and more about Nix on Hacker News and Twitter. The idea of it appeals to me, so I’ve been tinkering with it over the past few weeks.
My history with infrastructure…
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Not so Common Desktop Environment (NsCDE) 2.3 released
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Release Not so Common Desktop Environment (NsCDE) 2.3 · NsCDE/NsCDE
After some 11 months, Not so Common Desktop Environment (NsCDE) 2.3 is finally released.
In this release, there are as usual many fixes and improvements, as well as some new features.
Below is the ...
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Building a Networked Key-Value-Store on an FPGA
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adamwalker.github.io
Building a Networked Key-Value-Store on an FPGA
This post is about building an FPGA based networked key-value-store in the functional hardware denoscription language Clash. I’ll describe my FPGA-tailored hashtable design, the testing framework I built for it, and its performance and resource usage.
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Companies in Japan opting for select offices to work in English
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The Asahi Shimbun
Companies in Japan opting for select offices to work in English | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch
An increasing number of Japanese businesses are making English their official in-house tongue in specialized departments but not across the board as in the past.
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Sketch.systems
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