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Join the Refrigeration Mentor Hub here Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor Customized Technical Training Programs at www.refrigerationmentor.com/courses This conversation is a deep dive into RDM controllers with Kevin Mullis, Head of Product Engineering at Clade Engineering Systems. We discuss key considerations for setting up and commissioning these controllers, including probe placement, transducer settings, and parameter adjustments. Whether you're dealing with new installations or troubleshooting existing ones, Kevin has some super valuable insights to help refrigeration technicians ensure your systems run smoothly and efficiently. In this episode, we discuss: -RDM controllers overview -Initial setup and probe placement -Controller power-up and network connection -Configuring and testing probes -Advanced controller settings and troubleshooting -Understanding valve parameters -Superheat problems and solutions -Minimum opening settings -Manual reading importance -MOP configuration -Fan management settings -Temperature alarms and probes -Defrost settings and procedures -Commissioning and troubleshooting Helpful Links & Resources: Episode 281. CO2 Experts: Troubleshooting CO2 Systems using RDM Controllers with Kevin Mullis Episode 246. CO2 Experts: Startup and Commissioning with Kevin Mullis Episode 227. Getting to Know Transcritical CO2 Supermarket Refrigeration Systems with Kevin Mullis Kevin Mullis on LinkedIn Website: Integral UK Ltd.
Buckle up and settle down in something comfy because it is time for another episode of our Homebrew Happy Hour podcast!… THE home brew #podcast where we answer all of your home brewing questions and discuss anything related to craft beer! A NOT SO SUBTLE REMINDER: If you appreciate the things we do here at […]
In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss Michael's new recording gear, building integrations with external APIs using Saloon, and configuring Laravel Horizon.
This LinkedIn Ads tutorial for beginners walks you through the exact process of setting up your first LinkedIn Ads campaign specifically for B2B SaaS startups. Learn how to create high-converting LinkedIn lead generation ads in less than 15 minutes with this step-by-step guide.In this LinkedIn Ads for beginners tutorial, you'll discover:- How to navigate LinkedIn Campaign Manager- Selecting the right campaign objective for B2B lead generation- Creating targeted audience parameters for SaaS decision-makers- Setting appropriate budgets and bid strategies for startups- Choosing the best ad format for your first campaign- Creating compelling ad content that resonates with B2B audiences- Configuring lead forms that capture qualified prospectsPerfect for SaaS founders and marketers who want to leverage LinkedIn advertising to generate high-quality B2B leads. This LinkedIn ads campaign tutorial focuses on practical, actionable steps rather than theory.
In Episode 10 of Season 3 (when did we even get here?!) Chris and Dave deep dive into tracking rack superheat—its importance and the steps to set it up. Make sure not to miss this episode if you want to know more about:✅ Using suction temp sensors & displaying superheat✅ Setting alarms for high/low superheat✅ Graphing & calculating superheat (pressure, temp, refrigerant)✅ Configuring a Misc Sensor Input & enabling history tracking Get expert insights to enhance your refrigeration controls bi-weekly!Subscribe & Tune in Now!
Today on the Friday Edition of Black Tech Building Program. I going to talking about the Chat GPT and Network Configuration with Cisco. Recorded on 1/10/25
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Women's virginity held tremendous significance in early Christianity and the Mediterranean world. Early Christian thinkers developed diverse definitions of virginity and understood its bodily aspects in surprising, often nonanatomical ways. Eventually Christians took part in a cross-cultural shift toward viewing virginity as something that could be perceived in women's sex organs. Treating virginity as anatomical brought both benefits and costs. By charting this change and situating it in the larger landscape of ancient thought, Virgin Territory: Configuring Female Virginity in Early Christianity (University of California Press, 2022) illuminates unrecognized differences among early Christian sources and historicizes problematic ideas about women's bodies that still persist today. New Books in Late Antiquity is presented by Ancient Jew Review Julia Kelto Lillis is Assistant Professor of Early Church History at Union Theological Seminary Michael Motia teaches in Classics and Religious Studies at UMass Boston Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Matt Fanslow leads an in-depth discussion focusing on electric motor current and relative compression tests. Show NotesACCESS PICO FILES: https://bit.ly/3NgSdvOOverview of Electric Motor Current (00:00:11)Pico Scope Software (00:01:23)Understanding Waveforms (00:02:25)Setting Up Current Probes (00:04:09)Disabling the Fuel System (00:06:14)Configuring the Oscilloscope (00:07:18)Testing Current Consistency (00:10:35)Application to Other Electric Motors (00:12:55)Interpreting Waveform Patterns (00:16:13)Relative Compression Test Overview (00:17:25)Interpreting Waveform Peaks (00:18:34)rs.Identifying Global Compression Issues (00:19:54)Using Amplitude Cursors (00:21:04)Diagnosing Ignition Timing (00:24:23)Visual Confirmation of Cylinder Count (00:26:33)Identifying Misfiring Cylinders (00:27:38)Analyzing Low Compression Waveforms (00:30:06)Understanding Air Spring Effects in Engines (00:34:04)
Matt Fanslow leads an in-depth discussion focusing on electric motor current and relative compression tests. Show NotesACCESS PICO FILES: https://bit.ly/3NgSdvOOverview of Electric Motor Current (00:00:11)Pico Scope Software (00:01:23)Understanding Waveforms (00:02:25)Setting Up Current Probes (00:04:09)Disabling the Fuel System (00:06:14)Configuring the Oscilloscope (00:07:18)Testing Current Consistency (00:10:35)Application to Other Electric Motors (00:12:55)Interpreting Waveform Patterns (00:16:13)Relative Compression Test Overview (00:17:25)Interpreting Waveform Peaks (00:18:34)rs.Identifying Global Compression Issues (00:19:54)Using Amplitude Cursors (00:21:04)Diagnosing Ignition Timing (00:24:23)Visual Confirmation of Cylinder Count (00:26:33)Identifying Misfiring Cylinders (00:27:38)Analyzing Low Compression Waveforms (00:30:06)Understanding Air Spring Effects in Engines (00:34:04)
How do you take advantage of Git pre-commit hooks? How do you build custom software checks and rules that run every time you commit your code? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.
Dragon Con 2024 schedule Keep those thank you notes Go to a funeral Backing up fil;es Configuring the new laptop (more) Quick update on the bathroom disaster
Dragon Con 2024 schedule Keep those thank you notes Go to a funeral Backing up fil;es Configuring the new laptop (more) Quick update on the bathroom disaster
Steven Forth is Ibbaka's Co-Founder, CEO, and Partner. Ibbaka is a strategic pricing advisory firm. He was CEO of LeveragePoint Innovations Inc., a SaaS business. In this episode, Steven explores the concept of generative pricing, emphasizing how AI can transform pricing strategies through real-time value measurement and dynamic proposal evaluation. He discusses how composable AI applications and generative adversarial networks might drive advancements in pricing and proposal management. Practical advice is also provided on using AI to optimize proposals, including developing effective evaluation rubrics and leveraging AI for better decision-making. Why you have to check out today's podcast: Delves into the concept of generative pricing and how it can revolutionize pricing strategies through real-time value measurement, composability, and AI-driven proposal evaluation. Discover actionable advice on using AI to evaluate and improve proposals before submission which includes tips on developing effective rubrics and using AI tools to enhance proposal quality. Explore the future of pricing in a world increasingly influenced by AI, including the challenges of scaling costs, measuring value, and managing pricing with AI. "Build a system that will evaluate your proposals, including your pricing proposals, before you send them out. You can do this using your currently available AI tools." - Steven Forth Topics Covered: 01:01 - Introducing the concept of "generative pricing" in the context of generative AI applications 02:17 - Elaborating on the concept of generative pricing by discussing the cost dynamics associated with generative AI applications compared to traditional SaaS applications 04:35 - Discussing the differences in cost between traditional search engines like Google and AI-powered services like Perplexity, highlighting the implications for generative pricing 09:28 - Shift in cost structures and the emerging properties of generative AI applications 13:54 - Configuring solutions that optimize the value delivered to customers continuously 16:02 - The potential for generative AI to enable more accurate and transparent value-based pricing models 18:41 - Explore the concept of generative pricing in the context of proposals and outcome-based pricing 22:10 - The idea of making predictions about the future of pricing, particularly in the context of generative AI, using a website called longbets.com 23:01 - How generative pricing necessitates a rethinking of pricing approaches 24:01 - Generative AI and how it affects cost management and value capture 25:30 - Discussing the implications of generative AI on the value and pricing of applications, particularly focusing on composable AI 28:42 - Steven's best pricing advice and actionable steps for leveraging AI in proposal evaluation and improvement Key Takeaways: "Yes, we have to be aware of costs. And the pricing systems are also going to need to be cost-management systems. But what's going to drive the configuration is value optimization." - Steven Forth "Is generative pricing a clear, fully baked concept today? No, it's not. But I believe that generative AI is going to cause enough change that it's going to force us to rethink how we approach pricing." - Steven Forth "...possibly as we get more sophisticated and flexible models, we'll be able to more formally manage the relationship between emotional values and also do a better job of pricing in order to reflect externalities." - Steven Forth "We're going to have to really start designing our proposals and our pricing with the assumption that the consumer or one of the consumers is actually going to be an AI. And I think that also changes how we think about the pricing as well, and we're gonna need AIs in order to generate pricing that other AIs are going to accept." - Steven Forth People/Resources Mentioned: Intercom: https://www.intercom.com Perplexity: https://www.perplexity.ai Google: https://www.google.com/?client=safari Gemini: https://gemini.google.comTheory Theory Ventures: https://theory.ventures Oracle: https://www.oracle.com Microsoft: https://www.microsoft.com/en-ph/ Totogi: https://totogi.com Long Bets: https://longbets.org Connect with Steven Forth: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenforth/ Email: steven@ibbaka.com Connect with Mark Stiving: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/ Email: mark@impactpricing.com
Want to gain insights into how virtual nodes provide a serverless Kubernetes experience? Join hosts Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham, along with senior OCI instructor Mahendra Mehra, as they compare managed nodes and virtual nodes. Continuing from the previous episode, they explore how virtual nodes enhance Kubernetes deployments in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes Specialist: https://mylearn.oracle.com/ou/course/oci-container-engine-for-kubernetes-specialist/134971/210836 Oracle University Learning Community: https://education.oracle.com/ou-community LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/oracle-university/ X (formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/Oracle_Edu Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, David Wright, Radhika Banka, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode. -------------------------------------------------------- Episode Transcript: 00:00 Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative podcasts, we'll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let's get started! 00:25 Lois: Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast! I'm Lois Houston, Director of Innovation Programs with Oracle University, and with me is Nikita Abraham, Principal Technical Editor. Nikita: Hey everyone! In our last episode, we examined OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes, including its key features and benefits. Lois: Yeah, that was an interesting one. Today, we're going to discuss virtual nodes and their role in enhancing Kubernetes deployments in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. Nikita: We're going to compare virtual nodes and managed nodes, and look at their differences and advantages. To take us through all this, we have Mahendra Mehra with us. Mahendra is a senior OCI instructor with Oracle University. 01:09 Lois: Hi Mahendra! From our discussion last week, we know that when creating a node pool with Container Engine for Kubernetes, we have the option of specifying the type of Oracle nodes as either managed nodes or virtual nodes. But I'm sure there are some key differences in the features supported by each type, right? Mahendra: The primary point of differentiation between virtual nodes and managed nodes is in their management approach. When it comes to managed nodes, users are responsible for managing the nodes. They have the flexibility to configure them to meet the specific requirements. Users are also responsible for upgrading Kubernetes on managed nodes and for managing cluster capacity. You can create managed nodes and node pools in both basic clusters and enhanced clusters, whereas in virtual nodes, virtual nodes provide a serverless Kubernetes, experience, enabling users to run containerized applications at scale. The Kubernetes software is upgraded and security patches are applied while respecting application's availability requirements. You can only create virtual nodes and virtual node pools in enhanced clusters. 02:17 Nikita: What about differences in terms of resource allocation? Are there any differences we should be aware of? Mahendra: When it comes to managed nodes, the resource allocation is at the node pool level and the users specify CPU and memory resource requirements for a given node pool. In the virtual nodes, the resource allocation is done at the pod level, where you can specify the CPU and memory resource requirements, but this time, as requests and limits in the pod specification. 02:45 Lois: What about differences in the approach to load balancing? Mahendra: When it comes to managed nodes, load balancing is between the worker nodes, whereas in virtual nodes, load balancing is between pods. Also, load balancer security list management is never enabled, and you always must manually configure security rules. When using virtual nodes, load balances distribute traffic among pods' IP addresses and then assign node port. 03:12 Lois: And when it comes to pod networking? Mahendra: Under managed nodes, both the VCN-Native Pod Networking CNI plugin and the flannel CNI plugin are supported. When it comes to virtual nodes, only VCN-Native Pod Networking is supported. Also, only one VNIC is attached to each virtual node. Remember, IP addresses are not pre-allocated before pods are created. And the VCN-Native Pod Networking CNI plugin is not shown as running in the kube-system namespace. Pod subnet route tables must have route rules defined for a NAT gateway and a service gateway. 03:48 Nikita: OK… I have a question, Mahendra. When it comes to scaling Kubernetes clusters and node pools, can users adjust the cluster capacity in response to their changing requirements? Mahendra: When it comes to managed nodes, customers can scale the cluster and node pool up and down by changing the number of managed node pools and nodes respectively. They also have an option to enable autoscaling to automatically scale managed node pools and pods. When it comes to virtual nodes, operational overhead of cluster capacity management is handled for you by OCI. A virtual node pool scales automatically and can support up to 1000 pods per virtual node. Users also have an option to increase the number of virtual node pools or virtual nodes to scale up the cluster or node pool respectively. 04:37 Lois: And what about the pricing for each? Mahendra: Under managed nodes, you pay for the compute instances that execute applications, whereas under virtual nodes, you pay for the exact compute resources consumed by each Kubernetes pod. 04:55 Do you want to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving AI landscape? Look no further than our brand-new OCI Generative AI Professional course and certification. For a limited time only, we're offering both the course and certification for free! So, don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to get certified on Generative AI at no cost. Act fast because this offer is valid only until July 31, 2024. Visit https://education.oracle.com/genai to get started. That's https://education.oracle.com/genai. 05:34 Nikita: Welcome back! We were just discussing how when you have to choose between virtual nodes and managed nodes for your Kubernetes cluster, you need to consider several key points of differentiation, like the management approach, resource allocation, load balancing, pod networking, scaling, and pricing. Lois: Yeah, it's important to understand the benefits and drawbacks of each approach to make informed decisions. Mahendra, now let's talk about the prerequisites to configure clusters with virtual nodes and the IAM policies that are required to use virtual nodes. Mahendra: Before you can use virtual nodes, you always have to set up at least one IAM policy, which is required in all circumstances by both tenancy administrators and non-administrator users. This basically means, to create and use clusters with virtual nodes and virtual node pools, you must endorse Container Engine for Kubernetes service to allow virtual nodes to create container instances in the Container Engine for Kubernetes service tenancy with a VNIC connected to a subnet of a VCN in your tenancy. All you need to do is create a policy in the root compartment with policy statements from the official documentation page. You will find them under the Working with Virtual Nodes section within the Container Engine topic. 06:55 Lois: Mahendra, how do you create and configure virtual nodes and virtual node pools? Mahendra: Creating virtual nodes is a pivotal step and it involves setting up a virtual node pool in a new cluster. This is exclusively applicable to enhanced clusters. You can initiate this process using the console, the CLI, or the API. Configuring your virtual node pools involves defining critical parameters. Firstly, we have the node count. This represents the number of virtual nodes you wish to create within your virtual node pool. These nodes will be strategically placed in the availability domains that you specify. Now, it's important to carefully consider the placement of these nodes. You can distribute them across different availability domains, ensuring high availability for your applications. Additionally, you have the option to place these nodes in a regional subnet, which is the recommended approach for optimal performance. 07:53 Nikita: Isn't the pod shape another important parameter? Can you tell us a bit about it? Mahendra: Pod shape refers to the type of shape you want for pods running on your virtual nodes within the virtual node pool. The pod shape is crucial as it determines the processor type on which you want your pods to run. It is important to note that only shapes available in your tenancy and supported by Container Engine for Kubernetes will be shown. So choose a shape that aligns with the requirements of your applications and services. A noteworthy point is that you explicitly specify the CPU and memory resource requirements for virtual nodes in the pod specification file. This ensures that your virtual nodes have the necessary resources to handle the workloads of your applications. Precision in specifying these requirements is key to achieving optimal performance. 08:49 Lois: What is the network setup for virtual nodes? Mahendra: The pod running on virtual nodes utilize VCN-native pod networking, and it's crucial to specify how these pods in the node pool communicate with each other. This involves setting up a pod subnet, which is a regional subnet configured specially to host pods. The pod subnet you specify for virtual nodes must be private. Oracle recommends that the pod subnet and the virtual node subnets are the same. In addition to subnet configurations, you have the option to use security rules in network security group to control access to the pod subnet. This involves defining security rules within one or more NSGs that you specify with a maximum limit of five network security groups. Also, it is worth noting that using network security group is recommended over using security list. Now, let's shift our focus to virtual node communication. For this, you will configure a virtual node subnet. This subnet can be either a regional subnet, which is recommended, or an availability domain-specific subnet. And it's designed to host your virtual nodes. 10:02 Nikita: What are some key considerations for virtual node subnets? Mahendra: If you've specified load balancer subnets, ensure that the virtual node subnets are different. As with pod communication, Oracle recommends that the pod subnet and the virtual node subnet are the same, with the added condition that the virtual node subnet must be private. 10:23 Lois: Mahendra, can you take us through the fundamental tasks involved in managing virtual nodes and virtual node pools? Mahendra: Whether you're creating a new enhanced cluster using the Console, or looking to scale up an existing one, the creation process is versatile. Creating virtual nodes involves establishing a virtual node pool. Virtual nodes can only be created within enhanced clusters. Listing virtual nodes task offers visibility into virtual nodes within a virtual node pool. Whether you prefer Console, CLI, or the API, you have the flexibility to choose the method that suits your workflow best. For a comprehensive understanding of your virtual node pools, navigate to the Cluster List page, and click on the name of the cluster. This will unveil the specifics of the virtual node pool you are interested in. Now let's talk about updating virtual node pools. Whether your initiating a new enhanced cluster, or expanding an existing one, the update process ensures your cluster aligns with your evolving requirements. You can easily update the virtual node pool's name for clarity. You can also dynamically change the number of virtual nodes to meet the workload demands, and you can fine tune the Node Placement using options like Availability Domain and Fault Domain settings. Moving on to an essential aspect of node pool management, that is deletion. It's crucial to understand that deleting a node pool is a permanent action. Once deleted, the node pool cannot be recovered. 12:04 Lois: Before we wrap up, Mahendra, can you talk about the critical factors when allocating CPU, memory, and storage resources to pods provisioned by virtual nodes within your OKE cluster? Mahendra: To ensure optimal performance, OKE calculates CPU and memory allocations at the pod level, a distinctive feature when using virtual nodes. This approach stands in contrast to the traditional worker node-level allocation. The allocation process takes into account several factors. First one is the CPU and memory requests and limits. These are specified for each container in the pod spec file, if present. Secondly, number of containers in the pod. The total number of containers impacts the overall resource requirements. And kube-proxy and container runtime requirements. A small but essential consideration taking up 0.25 GB of memory and negligible CPU. Pod CPU and memory requests must meet a minimum of 0.125 OCPUs and 0.5 GB of memory. 13:12 Nikita: Thank you, Mahendra, for this really insightful session. If you're interested in learning more about the topics we discussed today, head over to mylearn.oracle.com and search for the OCI Container Engine for Kubernetes Specialist course. Lois: You'll find demos that you watch as well as skill checks that you can attempt to better your understanding. In our next episode, we'll journey into the world of self-managed nodes and discuss how to manage Kubernetes deployments. Until then, this is Lois Houston… Nikita: And Nikita Abraham, signing off! 13:45 That's all for this episode of the Oracle University Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please click Subscribe to get all the latest episodes. We'd also love it if you would take a moment to rate and review us on your podcast app. See you again on the next episode of the Oracle University Podcast.
Demo Night for the Black Tech Building Show. Recorded 6/11/2024 Today's Black Tech Discussion 6/11/2024 https://www.windowslatest.com/2024/06/11/windows-11-kb5039312-beta-adds-a-share-button-to-search-and-more/ https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-11/windows-recall-faq-everything-you-need-to-know News stories https://www.pcmag.com/news/yahoo-mail-joins-the-generative-ai-push https://www.pcworld.com/article/2364141/how-the-best-windows-screensaver-came-to-be.html https://www.pcworld.com/article/2364236/microsoft-is-killing-a-huge-ai-feature-in-copilot-pro.html --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ben-uko/message
In this episode of The Robot Report Podcast, Steve Crowe and Mike Oitzman discuss the news of the week, then we hear recent interviews with Mike Oitzman and Ting Ming Ling, founder and CEO of OTSAW. Then we hear Eugene Demaitre interview Etienne Lacroix, CEO and founder of VENTION at the recent Robotics Summit. Links from the show: https://vention.io/ https://otsaw.com/camelloplus/ https://sfstandard.com/2024/05/20/waymo-foils-downtown-robbery-after-crash-cops-say/
Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), has announced that its digital mapping system is being used by Waterford City and County Council to help bring real-time and accurate electoral information to local citizens. It is expected to drive voter participation in the upcoming local and European elections taking place in June. This is the first dedicated resource of its kind to be rolled out by a local authority in Ireland, and provides information in both the English and Irish languages. The Election Hub platform, built using Esri Ireland's ArcGIS technology, is providing 127,000 citizens across Waterford with easy access to transparent information about electoral candidates, existing elected representatives, electoral areas, and voting and registration FAQs. Real-time data from the Register of Electors is streamed daily into the hub, creating a one-stop-shop and putting authoritative and accurate information at the fingertips of local voters. The hub enables citizens to explore and download interactive maps of the six electoral areas within the Waterford region where they can enter their Eircode to find their elected representatives, from local councillors to TDs. Voters can also locate their allocated polling station, and even get directions from their home address. The Election Hub is also leading to more focused campaigning and representation for electoral candidates. Both new candidates and elected representatives can view the electoral area maps within the hub to improve their understanding of the areas they represent or seek to represent. The platform also levels the playing field for new and existing candidates in the lead up to elections, giving everyone equal access to information about the electorate. When elections take place, Waterford City and County Council plans to update online dashboards on the Election Hub as the results of each count are declared. In addition, the use of the technology internally is improving the accuracy of the electoral register. Waterford City and County Council can now easily spot anomalies where clusters of houses may have been assigned to the wrong electoral area or where a voter has entered an incorrect Eircode. The inclusion of a link to the Irish Government's Check the Register website is also encouraging more citizens to verify their information, leading to more accurate data about households. Jon Hawkins, GIS Project Lead, Waterford City and County Council, said: "Waterford City and County Council needed to make information about elections more accessible to members of the public, help them find their polling stations, and remove other barriers to participation. Configuring the hub was very straightforward and it was an intuitive and responsive solution to build. The platform aims to educate citizens, inspire public confidence, and support Waterford's prospective and elected representatives. The easy-to-use hub provides transparent, accessible information for citizens in both Irish and English to promote greater voter participation in elections." Dermot O'Kane, Head of Sales, Esri Ireland, said: "This is such an important platform which has not only improved the quality and accuracy of electoral information, but will ultimately encourage more people in local communities to have their voices heard by demystifying the voting process. It also helps local candidates to better connect with households in their electoral areas. Waterford City and County Council is doing invaluable work in this area and we are delighted to support this innovative use of our ArcGIS technology. Our system is flexible and can scale as the council's capabilities continue to grow." See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm...
Using Git offline, Make your own E-mail server, quiz: a tool for rapid OpenZFS development, Configuring openzfs for nvme databases, Mirroring OmniOS: The Complete Guide part 1, Installing OpenBSD 7.4 on a VisionFive 2 rev, and more... NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines Using Git offline (https://www.gibbard.me/using_git_offline/) Make your own E-Mail server - FreeBSD, OpenSMTPD, Rspamd and Dovecot included - Part 1 (https://it-notes.dragas.net/2024/03/08/make-your-own-email-server-freebsd-opensmptd-rspamd-dovecot-part1/) News Roundup quiz: a tool for rapid OpenZFS development (https://despairlabs.com/blog/posts/2024-03-04-quiz-rapid-openzfs-development/) Configuring openzfs for nvme databases (https://github.com/letsencrypt/openzfs-nvme-databases) Mirroring OmniOS: The Complete Guide; Part One (https://antranigv.am/posts/2024/02/omnios-mirror-one/) Installing OpenBSD 7.4 on a VisionFive 2 rev 1.2a (https://quozul.dev/riscv/2023/12/22/installing-openbsd-on-visionfive-2.html) Terminal Latency (https://beuke.org/terminal-latency/) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) Join us and other BSD Fans in our BSD Now Telegram channel (https://t.me/bsdnow)
This episode of the Blue Security Podcast discusses the issue of finding logs for chats between external and internal users in Microsoft Teams. The hosts explore various methods for detecting and alerting on suspicious chats, including using KQL queries, creating workbooks, and leveraging communication compliance features. They also highlight the connection between Teams, Exchange Online, and SharePoint, and the importance of protecting against malicious links and educating users about phishing threats. The episode concludes with a discussion on the significance of single sign-on configuration and the need for a holistic approach to security. Takeaways -Implementing KQL queries and workbooks can help detect and analyze logs for chats in Teams -Communication compliance features can be used to detect insider risks and inappropriate behavior in chats. -Protecting against malicious links and educating users about phishing threats are crucial for maintaining security in Teams. -Configuring single sign-on and requiring managed machines can enhance security and prevent credential theft. ----------------------------------------------------------- YouTube Video Link: ----------------------------------------------------------- Documentation: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/mdo-support-teams-about?view=o365-worldwide https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/safe-links-about?view=o365-worldwide#safe-links-settings-for-microsoft-teams https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/safe-attachments-for-spo-odfb-teams-about?view=o365-worldwide https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/office-365-security/attack-simulation-training-teams?view=o365-worldwide ----------------------------------------------------------- Contact Us: Website: https://bluesecuritypod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/bluesecuritypod Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bluesecpod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BlueSecurityPodcast ----------------------------------------------------------- Andy Jaw Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajawzero LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyjaw/ Email: andy@bluesecuritypod.com ----------------------------------------------------------- Adam Brewer Twitter: https://twitter.com/ajbrewer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjbrewer/ Email: adam@bluesecuritypod.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blue-security-podcast/message
Cardinals discussion: Configuring this OF for the present and the future + Yadi... where ya at?
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In this podcast episode, the host continues the discussion on Confluent Cloud and focuses on adding a consumer and creating a Go client. The process of building a producer and troubleshooting and debugging common issues is also covered. The host explores topics such as topic creation, error handling, and configuration. Known issues and workarounds are discussed, along with cluster settings and security protocols. The episode concludes with final debugging and error handling techniques. In this conversation, Krish explores the process of publishing messages to a Kafka topic using a Go client. He encounters some issues along the way, such as delivery failures and SSL connection problems. However, after making some code changes and switching back and forth, the publishing starts working unexpectedly. Krish also discusses the use of Go channels in the producer and the importance of reading config and initializing the producer correctly. He concludes by mentioning the next steps, which involve consuming the messages from the topic. Takeaways Adding a consumer and creating a Go client are important steps in working with Confluent Cloud. Troubleshooting and debugging are essential skills when working with messaging systems like Kafka. Understanding topic creation, error handling, and configuration is crucial for successful message production. Being aware of known issues and their workarounds can save time and effort in troubleshooting. Configuring cluster settings and security protocols correctly is essential for smooth operation. Publishing messages to a Kafka topic using a Go client involves initializing the producer and ensuring the correct configuration. Go channels can be used in the producer to handle message production. Reading the config and initializing the producer correctly is crucial for successful message publishing. Issues such as delivery failures and SSL connection problems can be resolved by making code changes and switching back and forth. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Recap 02:30 Adding a Consumer 03:44 Creating a Go Client 08:08 Building the Producer 10:55 Creating a Consumer 17:30 Troubleshooting and Debugging 21:02 Topic Creation and Message Production 25:48 Error Handling and Configuration 33:27 Continued Troubleshooting 46:20 Correcting Configuration Issues 55:41 Known Issues and Workarounds 59:12 Cluster Settings and Security Protocols 01:01:07 Final Debugging and Error Handling 01:02:19 Connecting to the Bootstrap Server 01:03:47 Using Channels 01:04:48 Replacing Code and Expecting a Broker and Topic 01:05:21 Building and Running with Broker and Topic 01:06:36 Using Go Channels in the Producer 01:07:16 Reading Config and Initializing the Producer 01:08:43 Delivery Failed and SSL Connection 01:10:13 Sending Messages via Postman and Code 01:11:02 Switching Code and Unexpected Working 01:11:39 Messages Sent and Refreshing Stand 01:12:55 Publishing to Different Topics 01:13:32 Publishing Messages and Minor Changes 01:14:00 Initializing the Producer and Randomizing Messages 01:15:09 Failed to Deliver Message and Event Types 01:17:00 Producing Messages with Go Routine 01:18:13 Producing Messages and Business Functionality 01:19:21 Producing Messages and Printing Output 01:21:48 Subscription to the Topic 01:22:37 Go Routine and Message Type 01:23:56 Event Types and Handling 01:30:07 Error Handling and Non-Existent Topic 01:32:12 Next Steps: Consuming Messages Snowpal Products: Backends as Services on AWS Marketplace Mobile Apps on App Store and Play Store Web App Education Platform for Learners and Course Creators
Rich talked about how everything is on demand these days. He used to have to wait for Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer to air once a year during the holidays. Now you can just buy or stream anything you want on demand.Seraphine asks why the audio and video is out of sync on a particular TV channel. Fred chimed in via email to say it's probably because they are compressing the signal too much.Ryan Greene, founder of tech support company GoGoQuincy will join to share 5 Preemptive Tech Steps to take today to prevent tech headaches tomorrow.Richard in San Bernardino says no one remembers phone numbers anymore.Mike in Los Angeles says his Samsung phone automatically dials 911 and the voice assistant activates when he puts in the car holder. Rich says the holder is pressing the side button and to get a new holder. Rich likes the custom holders from ProClip.Bird scooter is filing for bankruptcy.Dr. Chris Pierson, a cybersecurity expert with Blackcloak.io, will share tips on how to keep your digital life safe and protected.Carmen in Hollywood lost access to her work WiFi and wants to know if the password is stored on her phone. It is but only if it's a saved network. You can check on Samsung by going to Settings > Connections > Wifi > (three dots) > Advanced Settings > Manage networks. Tap a network to see the password. On iPhone, go to Settings > WiFi > Edit > KNOWN NETWORKS. Tap the (i) and then tap Password to see it.Regulators are proposing new rules to protect kids online.Ernie in La Mirada wants to know if virus pop-ups on his phone are real. Rich says to go through the list of installed apps and uninstall any you don't know or recognize. Then, clear the history on your web browser and restart your phone.Carrie in Torrance wants to know how emergency contacts can call through when the iPhone is on Do Not Disturb. Contacts > Contact > Edit > Ringtone > Emergency BypassOn Android, go to Settings > Notifications > Do not disturb > Calls and messages and choose the people you want to be able to “breakthrough.”Android's Nearby Share is getting rebranded as Quick Share.Looking for an AirDrop that works across iPhone and Android and even Windows and Mac Computers? Try Pairdrop.net. Just go to the website from any browser and any two devices on the same WiFi network can swap photos, videos, files and more quickly and with no sign-in —Via Jared Newman's excellent Advisorator newsletter.Gene in San Francisco is unhappy with the SiriusXM update on iPhone and wants to know if there's a way to go back to the old app.Xfinity has a data breach impacting an estimated 36 million people.WSJ has a must-read piece on how a thief broke into hundreds of iPhones and stole thousands of dollars from victims. Watch the YouTube video, too, and learn how to protect yourself.Mercedes will use turquoise exterior lights to let other drivers know the car is self-drivingBill Raduchel, author of "The Bleeding Edge: My Six Decades at the Forefront of the Tech Revolution" will chat about key takeaways from from a career in technology.Bill explained the term “abstraction layer,” which is a piece of technology that does work without the need to specify how it works.Bill in Oshkosh, WI is thankful for the Orcam 3, which helps his low-vision son see.Google will pay over $700 in a settlement related to the Play Store.iMazing 3 Beta is now available for Windows and macOS.051 - December 23, 2023Rich DeMuro talks tech news, tips, gadget reviews and conducts interviews in this weekly show. Airs 11 AM - 2 PM PT on KFI AM 640 and syndicated on stations nationwide through Premiere Networks. Stream live on the iHeartRadio App or subscribe to the podcast.Follow Rich on X, Instagram, Facebook and Threads.Call 1-888-RICH-101 (1-888-742-4101) to join in!RichOnTech.tvSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.
In this episode we are celebrating the career to date of Christopher Hope. Chris is the Brand Manager for Rolls Royce Motor Cars in Melbourne, Australia.It took Chris a little while to identify his calling in the car industry but from his earliest years he demonstrated curiosity, a fascination with cars and design and an ability to connect with people.With over thirty years in the industry behind him he continues to leverage his talent, intelligence, creativity and capability to configure beautiful bespoke motor cars and experiences for, as he says, friends of the Rolls Royce family.In our conversation we talk about his childhood, a family connection to Captain James Cook, learning from the mindsets and behaviours of his immigrant neighbours and his challenging academic performance at school.Through his stories, Chris shares numerous examples of how his curiosity and approach helped him to develop extraordinary connections with individuals from all walks of life leading many to comment that "There's something about you…"Occasionally his way of being led to job offers and exposure to guides and mentors. Countless people enriched his life, allowed him to be authentic and paved the way for him to now excel at what some call the pinnacle of the industry.I loved getting to know Chris in this episode and hearing how he developed from being the boy with something about him to become a talented, generous and caring expert in his field.Please enjoy his story and I invite you as always to reach out and share what resonates with you.Connect with Christopher on LinkedIn: Christopher Hope Thank you to our sponsors: ASKE ConsultingEmail: hello@askeconsulting.co.ukAquilaeEmail: cvm@aquilae.co.ukEpisode Directory on Instagram @careerviewmirror If you enjoy listening to our guests career stories, please follow CAREER-VIEW MIRROR in your podcast app. Episode recorded on 14 November 2023.
On this episode of the AI For All Podcast, Jean-Simon Venne, CTO and co-founder of BrainBox AI, joins Ryan Chacon and Neil Sahota to discuss the current state of enterprise AI adoption and self-operating AI buildings. They talk about how enterprises are viewing AI, using AI for energy optimization, the benefits of AI smart buildings, AI safety, the process for implementing AI in a building, overcoming fear of AI, the global impact of AI, and the exciting future of AI. Jean-Simon Venne is a co-founder and CTO of BrainBox AI. As a technology expert specializing in the fast and efficient migration of technological innovations to commercial applications, Jean-Simon has over 25 years of experience developing and implementing new technology to solve long-standing commercial issues in the fields of telecommunications, biotechnology, and energy efficiency. Prior to joining BrainBox AI, he was responsible for the successful integration of M2M technology in over 200 smart buildings across North America, Europe, and the Middle East. BrainBox AI uses deep learning, cloud-based computing, algorithms, and proprietary processes to support 24/7 self-operating buildings that require no human intervention and enable maximum energy efficiency. BrainBox AI enables a reduction in total energy costs of up to 25% in less than three months, with low to no CAPEX needed from property owners. It also improves occupant comfort by 60% and decreases the carbon footprint of a building by 20-40%. More about BrainBox AI: https://brainboxai.com (00:00) Intro (00:39) Jean-Simon Venne and BrainBox AI (01:10) Current state of enterprise AI adoption (03:09) How are enterprises viewing AI? (05:17) Asset management and optimization (06:58) Balancing the use of energy (08:33) AI in smart buildings and the benefits (11:46) How is AI helping reach sustainability goals? (13:54) Configuring an AI smart building (14:50) AI safety in smart buildings (16:34) Implementing AI in a building (18:22) How building data is handled (19:27) What needs to happen to increase adoption? (21:52) Overcoming fear of AI (25:38) Global impact of AI (29:48) What's exciting about AI (32:12) Learn more about BrainBox AI SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://bit.ly/43dYQV9 Listen to the Podcast: https://bit.ly/45rewGf Join Our Newsletter: https://ai-forall.com Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/aiforallofficial
Today, we go behind the scenes at Chef - the game changing infrastructure automation tool. Adam Jacob created Chef, and it became a massively popular DevOps tool. But despite Chef's success, Adam constantly battled self-doubt and finding his footing as a leader. In this raw episode, Adam shares how the pressure of going from sysadmin to startup CEO caused an identity crisis. He opens up about the motivational speech that left him in tears, realizing his self-worth was too tied to Chef's outcomes. Episode Page Support The Show Subscribe To The Podcast Join The Newsletter
The ideal Ryzen 9 8950X design, Intel Rentable Units, Arrow Lake, and Nvidia Blackwell. [SPON: Support MLID at https://bit.ly/47nw3AU for EaseUS Disk Copy, https://bit.ly/3KVQ0W3 for EaseUS Screen recorder, and https://bit.ly/47f4ABu for YT Tutorial page!] [SPON: dieshrink = 3% off Everything, brokensilicon = 25% off Windows: https://biitt.ly/shbSk ] [SPON: Get 10% off Tasty Vite Ramen with code BROKENSILICON: https://bit.ly/3wKx6v1 ] 0:00 Who is Max? What made him start High Yield? 5:45 Will Nvidia use Chiplets w/ Blackwell? Was RDNA 3 a mistake? 13:48 Nvidia's Brand Power, AMD Double Standards 27:57 Why'd AMD design N41 to be so complex? Why was it cancelled? 36:42 Navi 4CX's Packaging Bottleneck, AMD waiting to Catch-Up in Software 44:54 Did AMD use Chiplets too Early? Are Chiplets Bad Business for Nvidia? 1:04:45 Will consumers be happy with "just" an RX 8700 XT? 1:19:17 The Cost to Manufacture Modern GPUs 1:35:39 Intel using Nvidia Tiles, Nvidia using Intel Foundries 1:47:45 Intel Meteor Lake 1:56:34 Arrow Lake & Panther Lake w/ Rentable Units 2:11:18 Configuring the Perfect Ryzen 9 8950X 2:27:01 What could Intel and AMD learn from each other? Check out High Yield's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@HighYield HY Video on if Nvidia can Stay Monolithic: https://youtu.be/TMLNdl9OT3E MLID Leak on Nvidia Chiplet Strategy: https://youtu.be/l44xorRKHfk MLID Intel Rentable Units & Roadmap Leak: https://youtu.be/ZuriVO-s26k MLID Intel RU Explanation Leak: https://youtu.be/NDEka3tBE1g MLID GPU Pricing has roughly bottomed: https://youtu.be/laoZhtk1qgk MLID Nvidia Halts Lovelace Production: https://youtu.be/3o4U8RTMBxA MLID Navi 41 Cancellation Leak: https://youtu.be/siG6TJtLztc MLID RDNA 4 Early Navi 43/44 Leak: https://youtu.be/7cEKTr70YBY https://www.reuters.com/technology/intel-walk-away-54-bln-acquisition-tower-semiconductor-sources-2023-08-16/
Open Bullet malware is seen in the wild. Threat actors exploit a Salesforce vulnerability for phishing. BlueCharlie (that's Russia's FSB) shakes up its infrastructure. Midnight Blizzard (and that's Russia's SVR) uses targeted social engineering. How NoName057(16) moved on to Spanish targets. Robert M. Lee from Dragos shares his reaction to the White House's national cybersecurity strategy. Our guest Raj Ananthanpillai of Trua warns against oversharing with ChatGPT. And NSA releases guidance on hardening Cisco next-generation firewalls. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/12/147 Selected reading. No Honour Amongst Thieves: A New OpenBullet Malware Campaign (Kasada) “PhishForce” — Vulnerability Uncovered in Salesforce's Email Services Exploited for Phishing… (Medium) Hackers exploited Salesforce zero-day in Facebook phishing attack (BleepingComputer) Hackers exploit Salesforce email zero-day for Facebook phishing campaign (Computing) Russia-based hackers building new attack infrastructure to stay ahead of public reporting (Record) Midnight Blizzard conducts targeted social engineering over Microsoft Teams (Microsoft Security) Unraveling Russian Multi-Sector DDoS Attacks Across Spain (Radware) Pro-Russian Hackers Claim Cyberattacks on Italian Banks (MarketWatch) NSA Releases Guide to Harden Cisco Next Generation Firewalls (National Security Agency/Central Security Service) Cisco Firepower Hardening Guide (US National Security Agency)
Tulika Chaudharie joins Scott Hanselman to introduce and demonstrate the power of WordPress on Azure App Service. See how easy it is to deploy and manage your WordPress sites, running on the familiar Azure App Service and using Microsoft's MySQL flexible server service for your content and data. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:53 - WordPress on App Service setup - Basics 02:28 - WordPress on App Service setup - Advanced 04:45 - WordPress on App Service setup - Create 07:04 - WordPress Dashboard 10:59 - WordPress site migration 11:52 - App Service management 13:24 - Configuring environment variables 14:47 - Where to go to get started 16:39 - Wrap-up Recommended resources Quickstart: Create a WordPress site How to set up a new WordPress website on Azure App Service How to improve performance of WP Admin WordPress on App Service in Azure Marketplace Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter: @SHanselman Azure Friday | Twitter: @AzureFriday Azure | Twitter: @Azure
Tulika Chaudharie joins Scott Hanselman to introduce and demonstrate the power of WordPress on Azure App Service. See how easy it is to deploy and manage your WordPress sites, running on the familiar Azure App Service and using Microsoft's MySQL flexible server service for your content and data. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 00:53 - WordPress on App Service setup - Basics 02:28 - WordPress on App Service setup - Advanced 04:45 - WordPress on App Service setup - Create 07:04 - WordPress Dashboard 10:59 - WordPress site migration 11:52 - App Service management 13:24 - Configuring environment variables 14:47 - Where to go to get started 16:39 - Wrap-up Recommended resources Quickstart: Create a WordPress site How to set up a new WordPress website on Azure App Service How to improve performance of WP Admin WordPress on App Service in Azure Marketplace Create a Pay-as-You-Go account (Azure) Create a free account (Azure) Connect Scott Hanselman | Twitter: @SHanselman Azure Friday | Twitter: @AzureFriday Azure | Twitter: @Azure
In this PANCast™ episode, we introduce a Prisma Cloud solution to identify and prevent risks on containers: Azure Container Registry. Listen now to learn how to implement Azure Container Registry in a secure manner using Azure Service Principal.
Taylor and Tori, the dynamic hosts of the Corporate Sellouts podcast, join Matt to share an enlightening view of how Millennial females experience the post-COVID corporate world. They discuss what it means to be a corporate sellout, how to get the most gain for the least pain in corporate life, and how ambitious individuals can pursue their entrepreneurial dreams while navigating a day job. Prepare for a candid and empowering exploration of the corporate landscape, where we uncover hidden opportunities to find freedom and fulfillment in your professional journey. ***
Nikolay and Michael discuss memory in PostgreSQL — how it works, important settings, and how to go about tuning them. Here are links to a few things we mentioned: Resource Consumption (PostgreSQL docs) https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/runtime-config-resource.htmlAndres Freud tweet about shared_buffers https://twitter.com/AndresFreundTec/status/1438912583554113537 Henrietta (Hettie) Dombrovskaya https://hdombrovskaya.wordpress.com/about-the-author/annotated.conf (by ash Berkus) https://github.com/jberkus/annotated.conf Our episode about checkpoint tuning https://postgres.fm/episodes/wal-and-checkpoint-tuning Our episode about BUFFERS https://postgres.fm/episodes/buffers-by-default Analyzing the Limits of Connection Scalability in Postgres (blog post by Andres Freund) https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-database-for-postgresql/analyzing-the-limits-of-connection-scalability-in-postgres/ba-p/1757266#memory-usageTuning memory parameters for Aurora PostgreSQL https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/AuroraPostgreSQL.BestPractices.Tuning-memory-parameters.html RDS for PostgreSQL memory https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/PostgreSQL.Tuning.concepts.html#PostgreSQL.Tuning.concepts.memory EDB guide by Via Fearing https://www.enterprisedb.com/postgres-tutorials/introduction-postgresql-performance-tuning-and-optimization#resourceusage pg_stat_kcache https://github.com/powa-team/pg_stat_kcache pg_buffercache https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/pgbuffercache.html Process and Memory Architecture chapter (from Hironobu SUZUKI) https://www.interdb.jp/pg/pgsql02.htmlPostgreSQL 14 internals PDF book from Egor Rogov (pages 37, 184) https://edu.postgrespro.com/postgresql_internals-14_en.pdf src/backend/storage/buffer/README https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/master/src/backend/storage/buffer/README pg_backend_memory_contexts (PostgreSQL 14+) https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/view-pg-backend-memory-contexts.html pg_stat_io (coming in PostgreSQL 16) https://www.postgresql.org/docs/devel/monitoring-stats.html#MONITORING-PG-STAT-IO-VIEW pg_prewarm https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/pgprewarm.html Configuring work_mem blog post https://www.pgmustard.com/blog/work-mem~~~What did you like or not like? What should we discuss next time? Let us know via a YouTube comment, on social media, or by commenting on our Google doc!If you would like to share this episode, here's a good link (and thank you!)~~~Postgres FM is brought to you by:Nikolay Samokhvalov, founder of Postgres.aiMichael Christofides, founder of pgMustardWith special thanks to:Jessie Draws for the amazing artwork
#32 - Special guest, Dr. Ann Ishimaru, Professor at the University of Washington, and Dr. Decoteau J. Irby, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, join Dr. Terrance L. Green (he/him) on the Racially Just Schools podcast for the second part of their conversation about K-12 Equity Leadership. To learn more about our research on K-12 Equity Directors and District-Level Equity Leadership visit our website HERE.For access to our research brief on Designing and Supporting K-12 Equity Directors, you can get it HERE.For access to our research brief on Configuring the K-12 Equity Director Role for Impact, you can get it HERE. You can learn more about Dr. Ishimaru's work HERE and can follow her on Twitter at prof_Ishimaru. You can learn more about Dr. Irby's work HERE and can follow him on Twitter at DecoteauIrby. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
#31 - Special guest, Dr. Ann Ishimaru, Professor at the University of Washington, and Dr. Decoteau J. Irby, Associate Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, join Dr. Terrance L. Green (he/him) on the Racially Just Schools podcast. Terrance, Ann and Decoteau talk about the work they've been doing with district-level equity leadership with a specific focus on equity directors and offices for the last six years. We discuss what equity directors are, how and why districts need to support the people in these positions and their work. We also discussed the importance of changing organizational conditions and power dynamics as central parts of equity leadership. Finally, we talked about thinking more expansively beyond professional development as the primary tool for equity leadership and the importance of working right now in districts but also dreaming and working towards new realities, and so much more. To learn more about our research on K-12 Equity Directors and District-Level Equity Leadership visit our website HERE. For access to our research brief on Designing and Supporting K-12 Equity Directors, you can get it HERE. For access to our research brief on Configuring the K-12 Equity Director Role for Impact, you can get it HERE. You can learn more about Dr. Ishimaru's work HERE and can follow her on Twitter at prof_Ishimaru. You can learn more about Dr. Irby's work HERE and can follow him on Twitter at DecoteauIrby. I hope you enjoy this episode and join our community at: www.raciallyjustschools.com. When you join the community, I will send you a FREE video on 3 Tips to Make Your Racial Justice Work Better.
Hello everyone!!We kick off April episodes with this *simple* investigation into the Mass Effect Trilogy! We think about both its representations and SF ideas, alongside the main elements of the series as games themselves.It's a lot to talk about, and 3 games in 1 show, but it's still a good and fun time as we think about creating SF stories and videogames, and what, indeed, can be a good story.Have fun!!Please support our Patreon if you're interested and want access to early content and the bonus Reading Corners! https://www.patreon.com/leftpage Intro Music: The Planets, op. 32: Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity, Gustav Holt, 1916Outro Music: Downtime, Vistas, Miracle of Sound, 2014 -> Check out his Bandcamp! https://miracleofsound.bandcamp.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Configuring new devices with Automated Device Enrollment can be a thoroughly magical experience for the end user receiving their machine, but Apple doesn't have the entire flow programmed in such a way that it's obvious to the end user what's happening. Baseline is a new open-source way to handle some of that messaging, and we're here today to talk with Rob and Trevor from Second Son Consulting in LA about their development efforts. Hosts: Tom Bridge - @tbridge@theinternet.social Charles Edge - @cedge318 Guests: Trevor Sysock - @BigMacAdmin@masto.ai Rob Calvert - LinkedIn Transcript: Click here to read the transcript (brought to you this week by Alectrona) Links: Second Son Consulting, Inc. Baseline - GitHub Repo Baseline - Wiki Sponsors: Kandji Kolide dataJAR Alectrona Watchman Monitoring If you're interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We're @MacAdmPodcast! The Mac Admins Podcast has launched a Patreon Campaign! Our named patrons this month include Weldon Dodd, Damien Barrett, Justin Holt, Chad Swarthout, William Smith, Stephen Weinstein, Seb Nash, Dan McLaughlin, Joe Sfarra, Nate Cinal, Jon Brown, Dan Barker, Tim Perfitt, Ashley MacKinlay, Tobias Linder Philippe Daoust, AJ Potrebka, Adam Burg, & Hamlin Krewson
3-17 Segment 5 - Concerned about Jack Flaherty after a tough start - Configuring rotation via depth - Charlie gives his bank analysis - Have a GREAT weekend -
2-22 Segment 4 - #stlcards discussion - Configuring the clutter in the outfield - Future at shortstop - Could Masyn Winn be used as a pitcher?
On Windows Weekly, Paul Thurrott gives his thoughts on internet browsing and also guides Leo Laporte through some Microsoft Edge settings in order to optimize for a smoother experience. Check out the article at Paul's website! Full episode at twit.tv/ww801 Hosts: Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/
Here's the Supporter Q&A from October 27th, 2022. All comments and questions are fielded through the support service Q&A page. Please consider supporting this channel via monthly services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy anyway, at no extra cost to you: https://www.retrorgb.com/support.html View this as a video: https://www.youtube.com/retrorgb Amazon Links to products I use: https://www.amazon.com/shop/retrorgb T-Shirts & Stuff: https://www.retrorgb.com/store.html TIMESTAMPS (please assume all links are affiliate links): 00:00 Welcome! 00:18 SNES 2-chip bypasses 04:07 MiSTer vs Analogue Pocket 07:27 Rust Removal Tips 08:48 Wireless RF? 12:15 Listen to game via speakers while streaming? 14:20 PVM Calibration 17:08 Component Video Distribution 20:35 Dreamcast - Mod or wait? 24:24 Don't remove the metal shielding from Dreamcast 24:53 Will Analogue's philosophy change with new products and OpenFPGA 29:36 Which Game Boy Advance consolization kit should you use? 31:42 Electronics tech jobs? 34:17 Configuring a RetroNAS so multiple PS2's can all load games at the same time. 38:15 Leaded vs Lead-free solder? Does it matter? 40:04 Xbox / Project Stellar / Light Gun questions: https://videogameperfection.com/2022/07/12/light-guns-hdmi/ 43:44 RAD2x Modding 45:52 Improving older anime? Use a CRT or scanlines? 48:32 TTL jumper on SNES bypass boards 50:36 Sync combining VGA to SCART --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retrorgb/support
Ten Things To Do After Installing FreeBSD, BSD for Linux users, r2k22 Hackathon Report on rpki-client, Configuring OpenIKED, De-Penguin Me, and more. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) and the BSDNow Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/bsdnow) Headlines Ten Things To Do After Installing FreeBSD (https://bastillebsd.org/blog/2022/07/14/ten-things-to-do-after-installing-freebsd/) () News Roundup hpr3655 :: BSD for Linux users (http://hackerpublicradio.org/eps.php?id=3655) r2k22 Hackathon Report: Job Snijders (job@) on rpki-client and more (http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article;sid=20220701171631) Configuring OpenIKED (https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Iked.Configure) De-Penguin Me (https://depenguin.me/) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Feedback/Questions writes in () writes in () writes in () writes in () writes in () *** Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv) ***
In this potluck episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott answer your questions about peer dependencies, Vitest, NVM and PNPM, using sprites for images, common MongoDB operations, and more! Prismic - Sponsor Prismic is a Headless CMS that makes it easy to build website pages as a set of components. Break pages into sections of components using React, Vue, or whatever you like. Make corresponding Slices in Prismic. Start building pages dynamically in minutes. Get started at prismic.io/syntax. Sanity - Sponsor Sanity.io is a real-time headless CMS with a fully customizable Content Studio built in React. Get a Sanity powered site up and running in minutes at sanity.io/create. Get an awesome supercharged free developer plan on sanity.io/syntax. LogRocket - Sponsor LogRocket lets you replay what users do on your site, helping you reproduce bugs and fix issues faster. It's an exception tracker, a session re-player and a performance monitor. Get 14 days free at logrocket.com/syntax. Show Notes 00:03 Welcome 01:53 Configuring home internet routers 04:42 Scott's Home Assistant update Mushroom Theme 07:52 Could you explain to me peer-dependencies and how does it work? 13:24 Using Vitest do you still have to transpile code? 16:14 Can you talk about helpful and common MongoDB operations, beyond just CRUD. 18:49 How can I update the “updatedAt” field of the document on every save automatically? 20:40 What is aggregation, and when do you use it? 25:33 Sponsor: Prismic 27:27 How does NVM relate to PNPM? pnpm nvm 30:45 I'm looking to upskill from front-end JavaScript? 33:53 Is it possible to have a private NPM repo I can “npm install” from, or do I put my components up on NPM publicly? Creating a private npm package 37:51 Sponsor: LogRocket 39:14 Should a majority of lodash functions be considered deprecated? angus c just 42:36 Please do an episode on programming/learning with ADHD. 44:04 Should I still be putting images in sprites? 49:20 Does Mux have a simple mechanism for adding auth to each video or group of videos? Mux Create playback restriction 53:48 Sponsor: Sanity.io 55:02 Is there copyright issues with using public APIs? Moneypuck 59:38 ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× ××× SIIIIICK ××× PIIIICKS ××× Scott: Toto Bidet Wes: Sodastream Shameless Plugs Scott: LevelUp Tutorials Wes: Wes Bos Tutorials Tweet us your tasty treats Scott's Instagram LevelUpTutorials Instagram Wes' Instagram Wes' Twitter Wes' Facebook Scott's Twitter Make sure to include @SyntaxFM in your tweets