The bane of containers is securing them, but CoreOS has a soup-to-nuts answer for this worry: Tectonic with Distributed Trusted Computing. Everyone in IT loves containers. They enable you to run four to six times the number of server application instances as a virtual machine (VM) on the same server. Now, if only you could just easily secure the darn things.
<body> <em>By <a href="https://plus.google.com/109207114510207286596?rel=author" target="_top"><span itemprop="author" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person"><span itemprop="name">Michael Ringgaard</span></span></a></em><br/> <p><span itemprop="name">Sanos</span> is a minimalistic 32-bit x86 <span itemprop="applicationCategory">operating system kernel</span> for network server appliances ru
These release notes were written by Joshua Sierles, thank you so much! And thank you to the 80 contributors who put 260 commits into this release! (Compare view) 0.16.0 JS Added Babel helpers for es2015 imports (gist). ffea779 For-of support: 5dc40af Support for ES6 modules in Babel plugins dff8f53 Android Added PullToRefreshViewAndroid: 37f8134, cad4686 Android view shadows: b65f1f2 Proper touch
Published on December 4, 2015 The article develops a simple implementation of the fast Fourier transform in Haskell. Raw performance of the algorithm is explicitly not a goal here; for instance, I use things like nub, Writer, and lists for simplicity. On the other hand, I do pay attention to the algorithmic complexity in terms of the number of arithmetic operations performed; the analysis thereof
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