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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Adaptive Load Balancing is a game-changer in distributed computing.

Unlike static approaches, it continuously monitors system metrics—CPU, memory, network usage—to dynamically allocate resources and ensure top performance and efficiency. Key Benefits: ⚙️ Scalability – Seamless response to traffic spikes 🔄 Fault Tolerance – Automatic rerouting from underperforming no..

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Git 3.0 to Launch by 2026 with SHA-256 for Enhanced Security

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Git 3.0, set for release by 2026, will adopt SHA-256 for improved security and performance, modernizing the platform.

Git 3.0 to Launch by 2026 with SHA-256 for Enhanced Security
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Amazon Launches Quick Suite: "The AI Teammate"

Amazon Web Services

Amazon introduces Quick Suite, an AI-driven tool to boost workplace efficiency by integrating research, business intelligence, and automation into one platform.

Amazon Launches Quick Suite: "The AI Teammate"
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Linux Kernel 6.18 RC1 Released: Public Testing Begins

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The Linux kernel 6.18 RC1 has been released for public testing, featuring enhancements in Btrfs, LoongArch KVM, FreeBSD’s Bhyve hypervisor, and AMD's Secure AVIC, with the final release expected by late 2025.

Linux Kernel 6.18 RC1 Released: Public Testing Begins
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FSF Launches Librephone Project to Free Android from Proprietary Code

The Free Software Foundation launched the Librephone project to replace proprietary Android components with open-source alternatives, aiming for complete software freedom.

FSF Launches Librephone Project to Free Android from Proprietary Code
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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Unveiling the Power of Network Load Balancers

We’re thrilled to be featured in “Unveiling the Power of Network Load Balancers” by HENOF 📰 The article highlights how RELIANOID Load Balancer is redefining reliability, scalability, and security in modern data centers. 🔗 Read it here: https://www.relianoid.com/about-us/relianoid-related-articles/ #..

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@viktoriiagolovtseva shared a post, 1 month, 2 weeks ago

Task Management in Jira: Stories vs. Tasks in Agile Workflows

Agile frameworks like Scrum provide flexibility in structuring workflows, which can sometimes lead to confusion, especially when using project management tools such as Jira.

This is especially true for tasks and story issue types, as both exist at the same hierarchy level, and teams often struggle to determine when to use one over the other.

Although these issue types share the same hierarchy in Jira, they are intended for different purposes. By understanding their roles, teams can better organize their work, improve their planning, and enhance their reporting.

In this article, I’ll explore the purpose of tasks and stories, how they can work together effectively, and best practices for managing them in Jira.

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How to Link Issues in Jira Manually and Automatically

Connecting issues in Jira serves many purposes. For instance, it allows you to track dependencies between tasks, identify blockers, and visualize these blockers in a timeline view. As a result, you can better organize your team’s work, enhance planning, and improve collaboration.

In this blog post, I explain how to link issues in Jira using different methods. You can link issues automatically or manually from a Jira board or issue view. Additionally, we give you useful tips on how to make working with linked issues more convenient and efficient.

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New features introduced in Kubernetes 1.34

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Recently, the latest Kubernetes version, v1.34, was released with 13 new alpha features on board. They include: - KYAML, a new dialect of YAML for Kubernetes manifests, which is still compatible with all existing tooling; - asynchronous API calls to kube-apiserver during scheduling; - various enhanc..

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@laura_garcia shared a post, 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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🚀 Load Balancing and High Availability of Skype for Business with RELIANOID

Unified communication platforms like Skype for Business play a critical role in keeping teams connected through instant messaging, voice, and video — but maintaining high performance and availability is key. That’s where RELIANOID ADC comes in. 💪 In our latest article, we explain how to optimize Sky..

TruffleHog is a high-accuracy secret-detection tool designed to uncover exposed credentials such as API keys, tokens, private keys, and cloud secrets across large codebases. Originally created to scan Git commit history, it has evolved into a multi-source scanning engine capable of analyzing GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, Docker images, file systems, Terraform states, and cloud environments.

The scanner combines entropy detection, an extensive library of regular expression detectors, and live credential validation to minimize false positives. TruffleHog is widely used in security research, supply chain security, DevSecOps workflows, and bug bounty programs. Its speed, accuracy, and broad ecosystem coverage make it a core tool for identifying and preventing credential leakage in modern software development.