Every week I comb through 1000s of articles that get curated down to somewhere between 60 to 100 URLs eligible for DevOps'ish. Those URLs land in this notes file that ends up being source material for the newsletter. Being in that group of links is an achievement of its own and should be lauded.
It's a shame when I have to choose between having too many links or someone's special thing getting featured in the newsletter. Here's another chance to shine!
As always, thank you for reading,
Chris Short
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The following links and/or notes accompany the corresponding issue of DevOps'ish.
Editor’s note: I cannot ignore Putin’s war being waged in Europe. But, this newsletter is a tech newsletter. However, as I’ve discovered I cannot unlearn my previous life’s skills. I have been thanked for providing another perspective to coverage of the war in Ukraine. One person’s politics, is another person’s life. All the Ukraine news is moving to the UkraineNoCap Twitter account.
Notes
How China Made An Exascale Supercomputer Out Of Old 14 Nanometer Tech
Hundreds of GoDaddy-hosted sites backdoored in a single day
Introduction to Apple Silicon · AsahiLinux/docs Wiki
Update now! Apple fixes several serious vulnerabilities in iOS and macOS | Malwarebytes Labs
Biden signs cyber incident reporting bill into law - The Record by Recorded Future
German Authorities Warn Against Using Kaspersky Products
How to build a Raspberry Pi cluster - Raspberry Pi
Ukraine
Hi all,
— Chris Short (He/Him/His) 🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@ChrisShort) March 14, 2022
I’ve decided to move all #Ukraine related news to a new Twitter account: @UkraineNoCap. Please follow that account and adjust notifications accordingly.
There will still be occasional news on the topic here but following @UkraineNoCap will get you more coverage.
The Resilience of the Internet in Ukraine | RIPE Labs
Exclusive: Ukraine has started using Clearview AI’s facial recognition during war | Reuters
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