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Paul Schaub: PGPainless 1.0.0 Released!
Close to the end of 2021 I’m excited to announce the release of PGPainless version 1.0.0! After a series of release candidates, it is finally time to party! The OpenPGP library successfully underwent a security audit in late November and I feel like it finally reached a state of sufficient maturity to be worthy of a major release with a “1” at the front.

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Docker’s Top 10 Most Popular Blogs in 2021
As 2021 comes to an end, it’s time to look back on our top 10 most-read blogs of the year. They cover a range of topics, from updates to our subscription pricing to product announcements to security threats. Here’s a quick summary, starting with the most popular, then ordered by topic. Updates and extensions to […]

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Docker Community All Hands: Event Recap, December 2021
One year ago, we kicked off the Community All Hands (CAH) event. The goal was to bring together Docker staff and community members for the latest product updates. This time, we’ve evolved the CAH to include multiple community tracks that give our amazing community members the opportunity to share their knowledge and expertise.   The event […]

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WSL 2 GPU Support for Docker Desktop on NVIDIA GPUs
It’s been a year since Ben wrote about Nvidia support on Docker Desktop. At that time, it was necessary to take part in the Windows Insider program, use Beta CUDA drivers, and use a Docker Desktop tech preview build. Today, everything has  changed: On the OS side, Windows 11 users can now enable their GPU […]

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漏桶限流库 — uber-go/ratelimit
编辑推荐:Bazinga

上次有同学分享了 单机限流器 time/rate 库,讲了 Golang 标准库中基于令牌桶实现限流组件的 time/rate 使用,同时也讲了一些限流算法原理。

这里分享一个 uber 开源的一套基于漏桶实现的用于服务限流的 golang 库 ratelimit

漏洞算法的理解起来,相较于令牌桶,没有那么直观。因为令牌桶是限�� … ⌘ Read more

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Docker Secure Images: What Are They and How Do I Use Them?
One of the major challenges in today’s development environments is balancing innovation with security. Focusing on both is never a small effort and might seem tedious or constraining at times, but when security is implemented from the start, it can shorten development time and prevent exposure to vulnerabilities. This is why Docker rolled out Docker […]

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In-reply-to » I fork bombed my computer! With ed(1)!!! Haven't done that in a while.

@lyse This was basically a trial/proof-of-concept for the real goal: a switch which, if on at boot time, causes the pi to boot straight to ed.

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Defeat Street
Some of the sincerity slimed up on me

Cards wrote themselves and rifled me

Rigging the blast door to explore didn’t pan out this time

Rushed in, gobbled up and left me bottled up, that monstrous cub

To tell you the truth, I snort mousse

Rust seeps into cereals I produce

Rum may run rampantly down the drain, so let me think

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Building Docker images in Drone CI using Docker-in-Docker
This evening I tried to improve the build process of GoBlog. GoBlog gets built using Drone CI and Docker. The problem was that two image variants are to be built, one based on the other, and the whole thing always took quite a long time. ⌘ Read more

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It’s time again to ask my followers: I have my homepage jlelse.dev, but I’m thinking about using jlelse.com for a more professional and appealing website about me. I can program, but my design skills are somewhat limited. What should I use to design and create the site? I used Carrd a couple of years ago. But are there any other recommendations? ⌘ Read more

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Gajim: Development News November 2021
Annoyed of spam messages in public channels? Gajim just gained support for Message Moderation! Also this month: better message corrections and improved notifications.

Changes in Gajim

If you’re participating in public channels you might have witnessed spam from time to time. Someone comes along and pastes some URL about a promising business opportunity, or leaves an offending picture. Moderators can kick/ban spammers, but that does not remove those … ⌘ Read more

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Lossless Image Compression in O(n) Time
Introducing QOI — the Quite OK Image Format. It losslessly compresses RGB and
RGBA images to a similar size of PNG, while offering a 20x-50x speedup in
compression and 3x-4x speedup in decompression. All single-threaded, no
SIMD. It’s also stupidly simple.

tl;dr: 300 lines of C, single header,
source on github,
benchmark results here.

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Mark emails me all the time with bugs he found in GoBlog (some that I would never have found myself) and features he would like to see (e.g. better display of Brid.gy webmentions). I take it as motivation and try to improve GoBlog in a way that it is useful for others as well. And I think there is a good progress. ⌘ Read more

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No on gitlab. If its self hosted gitea is best in class.

I can see hosting a mirror on github if only for the redundancy/visibility. Some projects will host but then direct contributions on their self host. Like Go does.

I would suggest using a vanity domain that can redirect tools like go get to hosting of choice. And not require rewriting all the packages any time it gets moved.

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From Netnod to Mullvad
Tomorrow is my last day at Netnod after seven years. While at Netnod I
have mostly spent my time helping build several different anycast DNS
solutions, but I also did some IX provisioning stuff, some security
work, and in some small way also helped bring the Network Time\
Security protocol forward.

A few years back I was the team leader for the develop … ⌘ Read more

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ROI of Docker Desktop vs. DIY: Considerations, Risks, and Benefits for Business
Docker simplifies application development and removes complexities for developers. This allows software teams to accelerate their productivity and spend more time on delivering value that’s core to their business. One of the ways we do this is by providing a magically simple developer experience with Docker Desktop.    We wrote about the magic behind the scenes […]

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Release Radar · October 2021 Edition
What an incredible month it’s been for GitHub and our communities. Whilst we’ve been busy with GitHub Universe, our communities have been busy coding. It’s been a successful year for Hacktoberfest, with many first-time contributors ⌘ Read more

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Docker’s Developer Community: Wind In Our Sails
Two years ago, in November 2019, we refocused our company on the needs of developers. At the time, we recognized the growing adoption of microservices, the explosion in the number of tools, and the many opportunities to simplify these complexities. Little did we know that within months the world would face a global pandemic and […]

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I’m a bit skeptical about GitHub Copilot, but now that I’ve really tried it out for the first time, I’m amazed by its capabilities. Copilot doesn’t replace programming, but it does take a lot of the work out of it. What works well, for example, is the completion of comments in the code. ⌘ Read more

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Funny bug in LG TV: last Saturday I scheduled some film from yesterday for recording. Actual recording yesterday started 1 hour late. Looks like although TV knows actual time perfectly well it was not capable to “translate” schedule from CEST to CET.

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Struct Tags with Underscore Before Function Names
In the Go world, an underscore (_) before an expression is called a blank identifier. As you may already know, identifiers—user-defined program components, e.g., name of a function, variable, or package—in Go must be preceded by an underscore or a letter (a-z or A-Z). If they aren’t, you’ll receive the compile- time error which essentially means Go cannot read the syntax of your code (you didn’t write your code correctly … ⌘ Read more

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In-reply-to » @movq When I look in my twtxt maildir for duplicated messages they all have F in their name.

@prologic@twtxt.net

() I believe glob () is an O(n) algorithm
Yes, I see. But don’t underestimate OS caching for files and directories!
If you look up files in the same directory many times then OS may use cached results from earlier lookups.
I’m not totally sure but I believe this is how things work for both, Windows and Linux at least.

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