Tag: Servers
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The edge of security: How edge computing is revolutionizing cyber protection
Posted on July 1, 2025, Level beginner Resource Length medium
The traditional centralized model of cloud computing presents significant cybersecurity risks, creating a single point of failure and suffering from latency that can delay critical security updates. Edge computing emerges as a superior, decentralized solution that brings processing power closer to where data is generated. By Andrew Garfield.
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Wget to wipeout: Malicious Go modules fetch destructive payload
Posted on June 30, 2025, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Sockets threat research team uncovered a destructive supply-chain attack targeting Go developers. In April 2025, three malicious Go modules were identified, using obfuscated code to fetch and execute remote payloads that wipe disks clean. The Go ecosystem's decentralized nature, lacking central gatekeeping, makes it vulnerable to namespace confusion and typosquatting, allowing attackers to disguise malicious modules as legitimate ones. By @socket.dev.
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A comprehensive guide on API developments
Posted on March 17, 2025, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Are you struggling to understand how to build an API from scratch? This guide will equip you with everything you need to know about API development. APIs are the backbone of modern software, enabling applications to communicate, share data, and integrate seamlessly. From social media platforms to e-commerce websites, APIs are everywhere.Are you struggling to understand how to build an API from scratch? This guide will equip you with everything you need to know about API development. APIs are the backbone of modern software, enabling applications to communicate, share data, and integrate seamlessly. From social media platforms to e-commerce websites, APIs are everywhere. By @goodcore.co.uk.
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A brief history of SQL and the rise of graph queries
Posted on March 13, 2025, Level beginner Resource Length medium
GQL addresses the need for sophisticated queries that reflect the increasingly complex and connected nature of data in the real world. The benefits of graph databases not only exist in providing more intuitive and powerful ways to visualize and interrogate data relationships but also in storing and processing data more efficiently. By Jocelyn Hoppa.
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Squaring the circle: The high-performance computing energy paradox
Posted on June 5, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
The latest CPUs and GPUs will consume more power than ever to support artificial intelligence (AI) and other advanced applications. How is this compatible with data centers' energy efficiency imperatives? By Graeme Burton.
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How to kill a process in Linux: Commands and best practices
Posted on May 29, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length short
There are multiple situations where it is necessary to terminate a Linux process – for example, when the program does not respond or freezes. Learning how to kill a process properly is a vital skill that can help keep your various systems healthy and functioning optimally. By Jeff Smith.
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Implement security breach prevention and recovery infrastructure
Posted on April 30, 2024, Level intermediate Resource Length medium
As part of Zero Trust adoption guidance, this article is part of the Prevent or reduce business damage from a breach business scenario and describes how to protect your organization from cyberattacks. This article focuses on how to deploy additional security measures to prevent a breach and limit its spread and to create and test a business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) infrastructure to more quickly recover from a destructive breach. By BrendaCarter, joe-davies-affirm and MicrosoftGuyJFlo.
Tags devops azure ssl app-development infosec teams servers
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Researchers harness 2D magnetic materials for energy-efficient computing
Posted on April 26, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
An MIT team precisely controlled an ultrathin magnet at room temperature, which could enable faster, more efficient processors and computer memories. By Adam Zewe.
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Powering and cooling AI and accelerated computing in the data room
Posted on April 25, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length long
Artificial intelligence (AI) is here, and it is here to stay. "Every industry will become a technology industry," according to NVIDIA founder and CEO, Jensen Huang. The use cases for AI are virtually limitless, from breakthroughs in medicine to high-accuracy fraud prevention. AI is already transforming our lives just as it is transforming every single industry. It is also beginning to fundamentally transform data center infrastructure. By Anton Chuchkov, Brad Wilson.
Tags ai servers cloud miscellaneous big-data
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Scientists transform everyday materials into conductors for Quantum computers
Posted on March 23, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length short
Researchers at the University of California, Irvine and Los Alamos National Laboratory, publishing in the latest issue of Nature Communications, describe the discovery of a new method that transforms everyday materials like glass into materials scientists can use to make quantum computers. The advance will allow researchers to transform everyday materials into conductors for use in quantum computers. By technologynetworks.com.
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Faster computers: First graphene semiconductor paves the way
Posted on March 9, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length medium
Researchers have showcased the first functional graphene semiconductor. The discovery could change computing and electronics forever. By Fred Schwaller.
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How to set up and use Raspberry Pi barcode scanner?
Posted on February 7, 2024, Level beginner Resource Length long
Raspberry Pi is a small, low-cost, and versatile computer that can be used for various projects such as learning to code, creating gaming systems, or even building your own home automation system. One of the many exciting possibilities with Raspberry Pi is setting it up as a barcode scanner. By @electronicshacks.com.
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