Breitband: Kabelanbieter schafft 8 Gbit/s ohne end-to-end Docsis 4.0
Cablelabs zeigt in einem Test, dass durch Kombination von Docsis 3.1 (CMTS) und einem Docsis 4.0-Modem hohe Übertragungsraten möglich sind. (Docsis 4.0, Kabelnetz)
Quelle: Golem
Cablelabs zeigt in einem Test, dass durch Kombination von Docsis 3.1 (CMTS) und einem Docsis 4.0-Modem hohe Übertragungsraten möglich sind. (Docsis 4.0, Kabelnetz)
Quelle: Golem
Die Digitalisierung der Bundeswehr soll in den kommenden Jahren vier Milliarden Euro kosten. Fast 50 Millionen Euro sind für die Festplattenverschlüsselung eingeplant. (Bundeswehr, Drucker)
Quelle: Golem
Die alljährlichen Sternschnuppen der Perseiden zeigen sich auch in diesem Jahr gegen Mitte August, die meisten in der Nacht vom 12. auf den 13. Wir haben darüber mit zwei Fachleuten gesprochen. (Fortschritt, Astronomie)
Quelle: Golem
Wie aus dem mutigen Inhalte-Fork ein Wikipedia-Schwesterprojekt wurde. Von Stefan Mey (Open Source, Wikipedia)
Quelle: Golem
Am Dienstag hat Microsoft damit begonnen, Sicherheitsupdates für Exchange Server zu verteilen. Für deutsche Admins war das weniger erfreulich. (Updates & Patches, Microsoft)
Quelle: Golem
Mit nur zwei Klicks lässt sich Windows 11 wohl auch ohne Zusatzsoftware installieren. Microsoft bestätigt: Es handelt sich um einen Bug. (Windows 11, Microsoft)
Quelle: Golem
Ein Problembewusstsein für Desinformationen scheint vorhanden zu sein, weniger als die Hälfte der befragten Europäer haben aber schon einmal Internetinformationen überprüft. (Internet, Studien)
Quelle: Golem
Viele Kryptowallets sind durch eine Bitforge genannte Gruppe von Schwachstellen gefährdet, mit denen sich private Schlüssel stehlen lassen. (Sicherheitslücke, Security)
Quelle: Golem
The WordPress.com team is always working on new design ideas to bring your website to life. Check out the latest themes in our library, featuring beautiful new options with bloggers, diarists, and creators in mind.
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Tenaz
Tenaz (“tenacious” in Spanish) is a classic magazine theme with a rich, dense homepage perfect for professional bloggers or small media networks. Customizable elements are somewhat limited for this theme, but the black and white color palette is versatile and timeless.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
Tomoni
Takashi, the designer for this theme, was inspired by a visit to a design museum in the Roppongi district of Tokyo. Among the beautiful designs displayed there, the wall labels, written in both Japanese and English, also caught his attention. Takashi then started thinking about other examples of when dual language displays are needed, from road signs to posters in large immigrant communities. This theme, tomoni (“together” in Japanese), came to life from that idea.
Tomoni uses Noto Sans and Noto Sans Japanese, which makes both texts visually harmonic. There are eight color variations to suit a wide array of aesthetic flavors.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
Entry
Entry is a uniquely styled block theme designed specifically for journalling. It features a blocky grid layout for posts, with every element contained in squared or rectangular shapes. This is a design that makes a statement.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
Trellick
Trellick is a minimalist, raw blog theme that strips away the polished veneer of the modern “sameness” of web design — this theme shows the untamed essence of the digital realm. Embracing the architectural concept of Brutalism, Trellick showcases a bold, unapologetic aesthetic.
This design features three columns. The left (header) and the right (sidebar) columns are sticky, and only the main content in the middle column scrolls. The small, square-shaped featured image contributes a distinctive look. Trellick is available in four different color schemes.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
Covr
Covr is a beautifully crafted theme that boasts a clean and modern design, specifically created to showcase images in an immersive and captivating way. Its full-width home template elegantly displays your portfolio, photography, or personal blog posts, providing an enjoyable browsing experience for your audience. Whether you’re a photographer, artist, or blogger, Covr is the perfect choice to present your work and make an impact.
Click here to view a demo of this theme.
To install any of the above themes, click the name of the theme you like, which brings you right to the installation page. Then click the “Activate this design” button. You can also click “Open live demo,” which brings up a clickable, scrollable version of the theme for you to preview.
Premium themes are available to use at no extra charge for customers on the Premium plan or above. Partner themes are third-party products that can be purchased for $79/year each.
You can explore all of our themes by navigating to the “Themes” page, which is found under “Appearance” in the left-side menu of your WordPress.com dashboard. Or you can click below:
All WordPress.com Themes
Quelle: RedHat Stack
Docker Desktop 4.22 is now available and includes a new Resource Saver feature that massively reduces idle memory and CPU utilization to ensure efficient use of your machine’s resources. Docker Compose include allows splitting complex Compose projects into subprojects to make it easier to modularize complex applications into sub-Compose files. Role-based access control (RBAC) has also been enhanced with the addition of an Editor role to allow admins to delegate repository management tasks.
Resource Saver
In 4.22 we have added a new Resource Saver feature for Mac and Windows which detects when Docker Desktop is not running containers and massively reduces its memory and CPU footprint (WSL has CPU optimizations only at this stage). When Resource Saver detects that Docker Desktop is idle without any active containers for a duration of 30 seconds, it automatically reduces the memory and CPU footprint. This optimizes Docker Desktop for your system and helps to free up resources on your machine for other tasks. When a container needs resources, they’re quickly allocated on demand.
To see this feature in action, start Docker Desktop and leave it idle for 30 seconds with no containers running. A leaf will appear over the whale icon in your Docker Desktop menu and the sidebar of the Docker Desktop dashboard, indicating that Resource Saver mode is activated.
Figure 1: The Docker Desktop menu and the macOS menu bar show Resource Saver mode running.
Previously, Docker Desktop introduced some CPU optimizations of Resource Saver, which, at the time of writing, are already saving up to a staggering 38,500 CPU hours every single day across all Docker Desktop users.
Split complex Compose projects into multiple subprojects with ‘include’
If you’re working with complex applications, use the new include section in your Compose file to split your project into manageable subprojects. Compared to merging files with CLI flags or using extends to share common attributes of a single service from another file, include loads external Compose files as self-contained building blocks, making it easier to collaborate on services across teams and share common dependency configurations within your organization.
For more on how you can try out this feature, read “Improve Docker Compose Modularity with `include`” or refer to the documentation.
Figure 2: A compose.yaml file that is using the new ‘include’ section to define subprojects.
Editor role available for organizations
With the addition of the Editor role, admins can provision users to manage repositories without full administrator privileges. Users assigned to the Editor role can:
Create public and private repositories
Pull, push, view, edit, and delete a repository
Update repository description
Assign team permissions to repos
Update scanning settings
Delete tags
Add webhooks
Change repo visibility settings
For further details on roles and permissions, refer to the documentation.
Organization owners can assign the Editor role to a member of their organization in either Docker Hub or Docker Admin.
Figure 3: The Editor role functionality in Docker Hub.
Conclusion
Upgrade now to explore what’s new in the 4.22 release of Docker Desktop. Do you have feedback? Leave feedback on our public GitHub roadmap and let us know what else you’d like to see in upcoming releases.
Learn more
Read Improve Docker Compose Modularity with include.
Get the latest release of Docker Desktop.
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