By Serdar Yegulalp By and large, if you need a database, you can reach for one of the big names—MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MongoDB—and get to work. But sometimes …read more Source:: OpenSource
Month: March 2020
Device brings silicon computing power to brain research and prosthetics
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•A new device enables researchers to observe hundreds of neurons in the brain in real-time. The system is based on modified silicon chips from cameras, but rather than taking a …read more Source:: Science
Microsoft: PowerShell’s new ‘secrets’ tool preview is out
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•Microsoft Secrets Management module is for managing secrets in heterogeneous clouds. …read more Source:: Linux
The strange orbits of ‘Tatooine’ planetary disks
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•Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have found striking orbital geometries in protoplanetary disks around binary stars. While disks orbiting the most compact binary star systems share very …read more Source:: Science
Ansible DevOps comes to the mainframe
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•DevOps? On a mainframe!? Yes, it’s true. Red Hat is bringing Ansible to the IBM Z. …read more Source:: Linux
Microsoft’s Windows Terminal now has mouse support for Windows Subsystem for Linux
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•Microsoft schedules Windows Terminal version 1 release for May. …read more Source:: Linux
WTH? OSS knows how to WFH IRL
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•By Matt Asay For years “that guy” would tell you how much more productive you’d be if you just tried Working From Home™. With many companies now requiring their employees to do so, …read more Source:: OpenSource
COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic has a natural origin
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•An analysis of public genome sequence data from SARS-CoV-2 and related viruses found no evidence that the virus was made in a laboratory or otherwise engineered. …read more Source:: Science
New coronavirus stable for hours on surfaces
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•New research finds that the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is stable for several hours to days in aerosols and on surfaces. Scientists found that severe acute respiratory …read more Source:: Science
Even a limited India-Pakistan nuclear war would bring global famine, says study
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•A new multinational study incorporating the latest models of global climate, crop production and trade examines the possible effects of a nuclear exchange between two longtime enemies: India and Pakistan. …read more Source:: Science