today's leftovers
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Java Microservices, Resiliency, and Istio
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon gathers all Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) projects under one roof to further the advancement of cloud native computing. At the upcoming event in Austin, Animesh Singh and Tommy Li of IBM will discuss how to build, deploy, and connect Java microservices with Istio service mesh. In this article, Singh offers a preview of their presentation.
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Open Source Security Podcast: Episode 72 - Bitcoin: It's over 9000
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Debian/TeX Live and Biber updates
As usual, biblatex and Biber updates go hand in hand, so here we are with the newest version of the next-generation bibliography management for LaTeX.
Other than this, nothing spectacular here but the usual flow of updates and new packages. Notably might be the IBM Plex font family (see the CTAN packages plex and plex-otf), which replaces Helvetica Neue on official IBM communications. A complete family with sans, serif, and mono in various weights.
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Experimental cross compiling Qt in Debian packages
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Qt 5.11 will fix major issues with JAWS on Windows
I published a rant about problems with Qt accessibility on Windows a few months ago. This posting got some unusual amount of attention, as it was shared on HackerNews and almost went to the top for a few minutes.
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Debian Policy call for participation -- November 2017, pt. 2
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LXD Weekly Status #25
This week has been split between some upcoming feature work (infiniband and clustering), helping some new contributors get started with contributing to LXD and doing a lot of backports to the stable branches.
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What's that fresh, zesty fragrance? Oh, Linux Mint 18.3 has landed
Linux Mint 18.3 – aka "Sylvia" – is here to remind users that, hey, sometimes Linux can work a little bit more like Apple, Google and Microsoft software. (Just kidding, don't kill us.)
In a blog post, the devs touted multiple interface improvements for usability, with an updated app store as "star of the show". Features elsewhere included improved backups, system reports and automatic login.
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Five best calculator apps for Tizen smartphones
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Android 8.1 Preview 2 arrives on Google devices and enables that custom SoC
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Android 8.1 Oreo Slated for Release in December, Supports Pixel 2’s Hidden Chip
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