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Linux 3.17 (2014-10-05) learnt a new syscall getrandom() that, well, gets bytes from the entropy pool. Glibc learnt about this with 2.25 (2017-02-05) and two tries and four years after the kernel, OpenSSL used that functionality from release 1.1.1 (2018-09-11). OpenSSH implemented this natively for the 7.8 release (2018-08-24) as well.
Now the getrandom() syscall will block1 if the kernel can't provide enough entropy. And that's frequenty the case during boot. Esp. with VMs that have no input devices or IO jitter to source the pseudo random number generator from.
You could pay $118 on Amazon for 'The Art of Illumination.' Or you could pay $0 to download it at MetPublications,
This looks like an interesting alternative to buying compressed-air cans.
Internal documents show that the social network gave Microsoft, Amazon, Spotify and others far greater access to people’s data than it has disclosed.
Self-host a personal IKEv2 IPSEC VPN and SSH tunneling server
If you're using the admin_notifications app in NextCloud, please note it's been osbsoleted with Nextcloud 14 : itsfunctionality has been merged into the default notifications app for Nextcloud 14. You can safely uninstall and delete the "admin_notifications" app, because it does not do anything anymore.
Files bug report : Please update grauphel for NextCloud 15 · Issue #70 · cweiske/grauphel · GitHub
Followed bug report : NextCloud 15 compatibility for files_trackdownloads
Filed bug report : Please udpate caniupdate for NextCloud 15 compatibility · Issue #25 · nextcloud/caniupdate · GitHub
L'État Français s'est doté, en 2011, d'une direction interministérielle du système d'information et de communication (DISIC). Elle fusionne le 21 septembre 2015 avec #Étalab (mission dédiée à l’open data) pour faire la direction interministérielle du numérique et du système d'information et de communication (#DINSIC).
Cette direction est placée sous l'autorité du Premier Ministre, au sein de l'administration publique française, chargée de coordonner les actions des administrations en matière de systèmes d'information. Dans le cadre de ses missions, la DINSIC travaille et publie notamment 3 référentiels importants et
structurants :
• le référentiel général d'interopérabilité ou RGI ;
• le référentiel général d'accessibilité pour les administrations ou RGA ;
• le référentiel général de sécurité (rôle partagé avec l'ANSSI)
Field Papers is a tool to help you create a multi-page atlas of anywhere in the world. Once you print it, you can take it outside, into the field, to record notes and observations about the area you're looking at, or use it as your own personal tour guide in a new city. Keep your eye on the Watch page for new atlases around the world.
This project is a continuation of Walking Papers, which was built for the #OpenStreetMap (#OSM) editing community. Field Papers allows you to print multiple-page atlases using several map styles (including satellite imagery and black and white cartography to save ink) and has built in note annotation tools with GIS format downloads. Even though you can use Field Papers without creating an account, you also have the options of collecting any atlases you make under your own username.
This formula calculates the distance between 2 Lat/Long coordinates (A1,B1;A2,B2):
=ACOS(COS(RADIANS(90-A1))COS(RADIANS(90-A2))+SIN(RADIANS(90-A1))SIN(RADIANS(90-A2))COS(RADIANS(B1-B2)))6371*1000
The result in in meters.
Minio is an open source object storage server with Amazon S3 compatible API. Build cloud-native applications portable across all major public and private clouds.
To celebrate ODROID’s 10th anniversary, we present the ODROID-GO Game Kit! It includes a special anniversary board with all the parts to put together your own game kit and see the workings behind such a device. It is not only a fun assembly project but also an educational tool to learn about all the hardware and software that goes into building such a device.
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