Slides from a walkthrough of the https://flaws.cloud/ puzzle. I highly recommend you try the puzzle and read the hints and assoicated links before looking at the answers!
Have fun!
Custom post types in WordPress allow users to create custom content types beyond standard posts and pages. They have been available since 2005 and can be used to store different types of data like employees, products, or movies. Plugins like Custom Post Type UI make it easy to register and manage custom post types. Custom post types can be hierarchical like pages and offer more flexibility than standard posts and pages for representing different kinds of content.
This document provides an overview of blogs and how to create one. It defines what a blog is, discusses reasons for libraries to have blogs, and outlines different types of blogs. It then walks through the steps to create a blog using the Blogger platform, including setting up an account, naming the blog, choosing a template, creating posts, and configuring settings and permissions.
This presentation helps non-coders understand the mechanics behind a web application.
Use it to shorten the time to build your first web app or better communicate your development needs to a progammer.
I gave a lightning talk at Austin on Rails on how easy it was to use Jekyll and to customize it to make custom page like Archive pages. I talked about why you should keep a blog and how it can help you get a job. No excuses now!
Joseph Labrecque provides tips for blogging on the Adobe Education blog. He recommends including an informative profile with expertise and accomplishments, using a Gravatar photo for personalization, properly categorizing and tagging posts, moderating comments to remove spam, maintaining a professional voice, creating short instructional videos, and publishing regularly to increase opportunities.
This document discusses content creation in WordPress. It describes the different content types in WordPress including posts, pages, media, comments, and custom post types. For posts and pages, it outlines their purposes and features. For both, it covers how to add content like scheduling posts, adding images and media, and styling text. It also discusses how to work with categories, tags, and comments. Resources for additional help with WordPress are provided at the end.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a class on websites and design skills. It discusses using GitHub for collaboration, technologies that power websites like HTML and CSS, search engine optimization, business models, and an upcoming project involving designing a website business. Students are asked to review an existing website for SEO and business factors for homework.
Custom post types in WordPress allow users to create custom content types beyond standard posts and pages. They have been available since 2005 and can be used to store different types of data like employees, products, or movies. Plugins like Custom Post Type UI make it easy to register and manage custom post types. Custom post types can be hierarchical like pages and offer more flexibility than standard posts and pages for representing different kinds of content.
This document provides an overview of blogs and how to create one. It defines what a blog is, discusses reasons for libraries to have blogs, and outlines different types of blogs. It then walks through the steps to create a blog using the Blogger platform, including setting up an account, naming the blog, choosing a template, creating posts, and configuring settings and permissions.
This presentation helps non-coders understand the mechanics behind a web application.
Use it to shorten the time to build your first web app or better communicate your development needs to a progammer.
I gave a lightning talk at Austin on Rails on how easy it was to use Jekyll and to customize it to make custom page like Archive pages. I talked about why you should keep a blog and how it can help you get a job. No excuses now!
Joseph Labrecque provides tips for blogging on the Adobe Education blog. He recommends including an informative profile with expertise and accomplishments, using a Gravatar photo for personalization, properly categorizing and tagging posts, moderating comments to remove spam, maintaining a professional voice, creating short instructional videos, and publishing regularly to increase opportunities.
This document discusses content creation in WordPress. It describes the different content types in WordPress including posts, pages, media, comments, and custom post types. For posts and pages, it outlines their purposes and features. For both, it covers how to add content like scheduling posts, adding images and media, and styling text. It also discusses how to work with categories, tags, and comments. Resources for additional help with WordPress are provided at the end.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a class on websites and design skills. It discusses using GitHub for collaboration, technologies that power websites like HTML and CSS, search engine optimization, business models, and an upcoming project involving designing a website business. Students are asked to review an existing website for SEO and business factors for homework.
The document provides advice on building APIs based on the author's experience building WIB APIs. Some key points include:
- Use Ruby on Rails for its RESTful design, ease of development, and ability to scale horizontally.
- Implement OAuth2 for authentication and authorization for its simplicity.
- Return errors and limit data in standardized JSON formats for consistency.
- Abstract the API into layers and keep it DRY to improve scalability and extensibility.
- Prioritize documentation, testing, monitoring, and following standards used by other successful APIs.
This document discusses creating production-ready CSS. It emphasizes the benefits of an object-oriented CSS (OOCSS) approach, including reuse, separation of concerns, and maintainability. OOCSS involves designing CSS for future flexibility rather than immediate needs, and creating a library of reusable and well-documented components rather than long monolithic stylesheets. The document provides examples of OOCSS principles and recommends resources for further information.
This document discusses using blogs to improve student writing skills. It defines what a blog is and outlines what students need to get started, including internet access, parental permission, and an understanding of online safety. The document provides guidance for teachers on setting up student blogs, including creating a class blog, assigning usernames/passwords, and demonstrating blog features. It also includes sample rubrics for scoring student blog posts and comments. Overall, the document serves as a guide for teachers on how to incorporate blogging into the classroom to develop students' writing abilities.
This document provides an agenda for a class that covers IBM Bluemix, some JavaScript concepts, mapping with Google Maps, and homework assignments. The class will introduce IBM Bluemix as a cloud platform provider and discuss some of its integrated services. It will also cover JavaScript concepts like variable scope, the this pointer, events, and immediately invoked functions. Students will learn how to create maps using Google Maps and work on sample projects. Homework assignments include creating a campus map with markers and working on a group project to design a website with pages, maps, and chatbots.
Accessibility Testing Overview for Joomla Showcase WesbitePeter Bui
This presentation goes through the accessibility testing of a few core parts of the WCAG 2.0 AA standards.
It will teach you to build, test and fix websites to make them accessible to people that are using websites with assistive technology.
Building a JavaScript App powered by WordPress & AngularJSRoy Sivan
For my talk at WPCampus 2016
I use Angular, Firebase, and WordPress to create a LIVE real-time notification plugin that allows you to send a notification to all active users on your website, LIVE.
Book Reader Bingo: Which Page-Turner Should I Use?ebenenglish
Presented at Code4Lib 2015 in Portland, OR on February 10, 2015 by Eben English (eenglish [at] bpl.org, Boston Public Library)
Another day, another library reinventing the book-viewer wheel. When will the madness end? This talk will explore the current landscape of book-viewer/page-turner applications for digital library systems with an eye towards helping you make the right decision for your project. We'll look at some the major players on the market (such as Internet Archive BookReader, Wellcome Player, Mirador, and WDL-Viewer to name a few) and compare them based on a number of criteria: feature sets, mobile/tablet friendliness, ease of integration, code health, test coverage, "market share" (number of implementers), and other important factors. We'll look at the results of ACTUAL USABILITY TESTS to see what features users REALLY want in a book-viewer, and how each app measures up.
We'll also discuss important recent trends (such as the IIIF
Presentation API) that have the potential to shape the book-viewer development landscape in the immediate future. Which page-turner applications are best poised to adopt/integrate/leverage these emerging standards? Which will become obsolete? This talk has the answers you need.
The advance technology in blogs new designu2818738
Blogs have evolved significantly since their inception in the 1990s. Originally created as personal online journals, they now serve various purposes and come in many forms. Blogs allow freedom of speech, knowledge sharing, and networking. While easy to start, maintaining a blog requires frequent updates. Key advantages include credibility building, marketing, and cost effectiveness. Safety depends on server policies and anonymity tools. Top blogs include personal stories and official company updates. Overall, blogs remain a popular medium for self-expression and interaction on the internet.
Geekend 2012 - Jumping Into Tumblr Theme DevelopmentStoryware
This document discusses Tumblr themes and theme development. It explains that Tumblr combines a traditional blog format with a social dashboard. It also outlines the basic ingredients of Tumblr themes including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Tumblr-specific theme operators. Finally, it provides resources for developing custom themes, integrating other services, and submitting themes to Tumblr.
This document provides summaries of four emerging technologies websites in 3 sentences or less per site: RSSVoyage displays scrolling post summaries and dates, EveryScape features immersive 360 photo locations that businesses must pay to be included in, SpaceTime shuffles through pictures of web pages in any browser without downloading, and Yoowalk allows users to walk around 3D website representations and chat with other avatars without downloading.
This document discusses two browser extensions - LibX and Zotero - that help with research. LibX allows users to search library resources directly from any webpage and identifies citations and links. Zotero is a tool to collect, organize, cite, and share research sources. It syncs across devices and allows for notes and tagging. The document argues these tools should be taught to support lifelong learning and ease of use for researchers.
This document provides information about the author and discusses how to set up a local development environment for WordPress websites. It recommends creating a source folder, adding entries to the hosts file and Apache virtual hosts file, creating a database and user, uploading WordPress files and configuring the site, and restarting web and database services. Finally, it suggests avoiding the built-in WordPress editor and provides contact information for the author.
Becoming a more productive Rails DeveloperJohn McCaffrey
A presentation by John McCaffrey of RailsPerformance.com on how to manage technical information, ask technical questions, expand Ruby and Rails knowledge, and work on interesting side projects for open source, non-profits or as a freelancer
The document provides an overview of blogs for beginners. It defines blogs as websites that allow authors to easily publish content to the internet. Blogs can be interactive through comments and conversations. The document then lists and describes common blog features such as posts, comments, podcasts, video embeds, and categories/tags for organizing content. It also provides tips on using blogs for student writing, feedback, and discussions.
LeanStartup:Research is cheaper than developmentJohn McCaffrey
The document discusses the importance of conducting thorough research before beginning development on a new project. It argues that research is cheaper than development and can help define the problem, understand existing terminology and solutions, identify target customers, and find market trends. Both primary and secondary research methods are covered, including interviews, online searches, social bookmarking, and polling forums. The presentation provides tips for creating a project profile and researching problems, customers, influencers, and monitoring competitors. It emphasizes gathering useful data and testing hypotheses before taking action.
Wrangling Themes: everything you need to know about WordPress themesAlison Knott
Wrangle everyone's favourite WordPress item: theme!
For beginners and established users alike, we'll tackle some common issues such as :
- understanding what themes are
- how to find the right one for the job
- maintenance tips
- how to level up an existing theme
Presentation at the WordPress Halifax Meetup's 2nd Anniversary.
Wrangling Themes: everything you need to know about WordPress themesAlison Knott
Find out what a theme is, common terminology, how to pick the best one for your site, take care of it and power it up!
Presented at the WordPress Halifax Meetup Oct. 24
Slides for Jan 29, 2020 Chicago Rust Meetup talk where I discuss using Rust based Lambdas in AWS. I don't believe the talk is being recorded so might not make 100% sense, but left links on most pages for more info. Hope this is useful to folks.
Nerd Out with Hadoop: A Not-So-Basic Introduction to the PlatformSteve Hoffman
This document provides an introduction to the Hadoop platform and its components. It discusses HDFS for distributed file storage, MapReduce for parallel processing, Hive for SQL-like queries, HBase for column-oriented storage, and Dremel/Impala/Drill for fast SQL queries. It also provides examples of using Hadoop with open UFO sightings data, including importing the data, analyzing it with Hive, and visualizing locations on a map. The document is aimed at providing a practical introduction to Hadoop concepts and hands-on experience with an interesting real-world dataset.
The document provides advice on building APIs based on the author's experience building WIB APIs. Some key points include:
- Use Ruby on Rails for its RESTful design, ease of development, and ability to scale horizontally.
- Implement OAuth2 for authentication and authorization for its simplicity.
- Return errors and limit data in standardized JSON formats for consistency.
- Abstract the API into layers and keep it DRY to improve scalability and extensibility.
- Prioritize documentation, testing, monitoring, and following standards used by other successful APIs.
This document discusses creating production-ready CSS. It emphasizes the benefits of an object-oriented CSS (OOCSS) approach, including reuse, separation of concerns, and maintainability. OOCSS involves designing CSS for future flexibility rather than immediate needs, and creating a library of reusable and well-documented components rather than long monolithic stylesheets. The document provides examples of OOCSS principles and recommends resources for further information.
This document discusses using blogs to improve student writing skills. It defines what a blog is and outlines what students need to get started, including internet access, parental permission, and an understanding of online safety. The document provides guidance for teachers on setting up student blogs, including creating a class blog, assigning usernames/passwords, and demonstrating blog features. It also includes sample rubrics for scoring student blog posts and comments. Overall, the document serves as a guide for teachers on how to incorporate blogging into the classroom to develop students' writing abilities.
This document provides an agenda for a class that covers IBM Bluemix, some JavaScript concepts, mapping with Google Maps, and homework assignments. The class will introduce IBM Bluemix as a cloud platform provider and discuss some of its integrated services. It will also cover JavaScript concepts like variable scope, the this pointer, events, and immediately invoked functions. Students will learn how to create maps using Google Maps and work on sample projects. Homework assignments include creating a campus map with markers and working on a group project to design a website with pages, maps, and chatbots.
Accessibility Testing Overview for Joomla Showcase WesbitePeter Bui
This presentation goes through the accessibility testing of a few core parts of the WCAG 2.0 AA standards.
It will teach you to build, test and fix websites to make them accessible to people that are using websites with assistive technology.
Building a JavaScript App powered by WordPress & AngularJSRoy Sivan
For my talk at WPCampus 2016
I use Angular, Firebase, and WordPress to create a LIVE real-time notification plugin that allows you to send a notification to all active users on your website, LIVE.
Book Reader Bingo: Which Page-Turner Should I Use?ebenenglish
Presented at Code4Lib 2015 in Portland, OR on February 10, 2015 by Eben English (eenglish [at] bpl.org, Boston Public Library)
Another day, another library reinventing the book-viewer wheel. When will the madness end? This talk will explore the current landscape of book-viewer/page-turner applications for digital library systems with an eye towards helping you make the right decision for your project. We'll look at some the major players on the market (such as Internet Archive BookReader, Wellcome Player, Mirador, and WDL-Viewer to name a few) and compare them based on a number of criteria: feature sets, mobile/tablet friendliness, ease of integration, code health, test coverage, "market share" (number of implementers), and other important factors. We'll look at the results of ACTUAL USABILITY TESTS to see what features users REALLY want in a book-viewer, and how each app measures up.
We'll also discuss important recent trends (such as the IIIF
Presentation API) that have the potential to shape the book-viewer development landscape in the immediate future. Which page-turner applications are best poised to adopt/integrate/leverage these emerging standards? Which will become obsolete? This talk has the answers you need.
The advance technology in blogs new designu2818738
Blogs have evolved significantly since their inception in the 1990s. Originally created as personal online journals, they now serve various purposes and come in many forms. Blogs allow freedom of speech, knowledge sharing, and networking. While easy to start, maintaining a blog requires frequent updates. Key advantages include credibility building, marketing, and cost effectiveness. Safety depends on server policies and anonymity tools. Top blogs include personal stories and official company updates. Overall, blogs remain a popular medium for self-expression and interaction on the internet.
Geekend 2012 - Jumping Into Tumblr Theme DevelopmentStoryware
This document discusses Tumblr themes and theme development. It explains that Tumblr combines a traditional blog format with a social dashboard. It also outlines the basic ingredients of Tumblr themes including HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Tumblr-specific theme operators. Finally, it provides resources for developing custom themes, integrating other services, and submitting themes to Tumblr.
This document provides summaries of four emerging technologies websites in 3 sentences or less per site: RSSVoyage displays scrolling post summaries and dates, EveryScape features immersive 360 photo locations that businesses must pay to be included in, SpaceTime shuffles through pictures of web pages in any browser without downloading, and Yoowalk allows users to walk around 3D website representations and chat with other avatars without downloading.
This document discusses two browser extensions - LibX and Zotero - that help with research. LibX allows users to search library resources directly from any webpage and identifies citations and links. Zotero is a tool to collect, organize, cite, and share research sources. It syncs across devices and allows for notes and tagging. The document argues these tools should be taught to support lifelong learning and ease of use for researchers.
This document provides information about the author and discusses how to set up a local development environment for WordPress websites. It recommends creating a source folder, adding entries to the hosts file and Apache virtual hosts file, creating a database and user, uploading WordPress files and configuring the site, and restarting web and database services. Finally, it suggests avoiding the built-in WordPress editor and provides contact information for the author.
Becoming a more productive Rails DeveloperJohn McCaffrey
A presentation by John McCaffrey of RailsPerformance.com on how to manage technical information, ask technical questions, expand Ruby and Rails knowledge, and work on interesting side projects for open source, non-profits or as a freelancer
The document provides an overview of blogs for beginners. It defines blogs as websites that allow authors to easily publish content to the internet. Blogs can be interactive through comments and conversations. The document then lists and describes common blog features such as posts, comments, podcasts, video embeds, and categories/tags for organizing content. It also provides tips on using blogs for student writing, feedback, and discussions.
LeanStartup:Research is cheaper than developmentJohn McCaffrey
The document discusses the importance of conducting thorough research before beginning development on a new project. It argues that research is cheaper than development and can help define the problem, understand existing terminology and solutions, identify target customers, and find market trends. Both primary and secondary research methods are covered, including interviews, online searches, social bookmarking, and polling forums. The presentation provides tips for creating a project profile and researching problems, customers, influencers, and monitoring competitors. It emphasizes gathering useful data and testing hypotheses before taking action.
Wrangling Themes: everything you need to know about WordPress themesAlison Knott
Wrangle everyone's favourite WordPress item: theme!
For beginners and established users alike, we'll tackle some common issues such as :
- understanding what themes are
- how to find the right one for the job
- maintenance tips
- how to level up an existing theme
Presentation at the WordPress Halifax Meetup's 2nd Anniversary.
Wrangling Themes: everything you need to know about WordPress themesAlison Knott
Find out what a theme is, common terminology, how to pick the best one for your site, take care of it and power it up!
Presented at the WordPress Halifax Meetup Oct. 24
Slides for Jan 29, 2020 Chicago Rust Meetup talk where I discuss using Rust based Lambdas in AWS. I don't believe the talk is being recorded so might not make 100% sense, but left links on most pages for more info. Hope this is useful to folks.
Nerd Out with Hadoop: A Not-So-Basic Introduction to the PlatformSteve Hoffman
This document provides an introduction to the Hadoop platform and its components. It discusses HDFS for distributed file storage, MapReduce for parallel processing, Hive for SQL-like queries, HBase for column-oriented storage, and Dremel/Impala/Drill for fast SQL queries. It also provides examples of using Hadoop with open UFO sightings data, including importing the data, analyzing it with Hive, and visualizing locations on a map. The document is aimed at providing a practical introduction to Hadoop concepts and hands-on experience with an interesting real-world dataset.
Combating DNS Exfiltration in AWS - AWS Midwest Community Day 2018Steve Hoffman
Slides from AWS Midwest Community Day presentation on DNS Exfiltration in Amazon Web Services and some things you can do to protect yourself - June 7, 2018
Combating DNS Exfiltration in AWS - BSidesChicago 2018Steve Hoffman
Slides from BSidesChicago (https://bsideschicago.org/) presentation on DNS Exfiltration in Amazon Web Services and some things you can do to protect yourself - May 12, 2018
How Open Source is Transforming the Internet. Again.Steve Hoffman
The document discusses how open source software is transforming the internet and addressing challenges of complexity, scale, and continuous delivery in large internet applications. It outlines the history of computing and the internet, challenges of devops at large companies, and how open source approaches are needed to meet these challenges through rapid innovation and adaptation. The document also discusses how large enterprises can help sustain the open source software ecosystem through contributions of code, bug reports, hiring consultants, and participating in communities.
Enabling Microservice @ Orbitz - GOTO Chicago 2016Steve Hoffman
In this talk we will discuss how we enabled decomposition of one of our 500+ system components into a continuously deployed microservice cluster. Our platform is comprised of Apache Mesos/Marathon, Docker, and a number of local services including Consul for service discovery, Logstash for diskless logging, and a custom metrics forwarder to Graphite. Building on this, we'll detail our CI pipeline using Jenkins workflows to build and publish microservices as Docker images, test and deploy via Marathon/Mesos, and automated change tickets. Finally, we'll discuss lessons learned from building our own enterprise PaaS and scaling it out to a large organization.
Enabling Microservices @Orbitz - DevOpsDays Chicago 2015Steve Hoffman
In this talk we discuss how we enabled decomposition of one of our 500+ system components into a continuously deployed microservice cluster using automated pipelines in jenkins with docker, mesos, & marathon
Enabling Hybrid Workflows with Docker/Mesos @OrbitzSteve Hoffman
This document discusses using Mesos and Docker together at Orbitz to enable hybrid workflows. It describes three main use cases: 1) Using Mesos and Docker to run a microservices platform with multiple environments and datacenters, 2) Using Mesos and Docker slaves to build a Jenkins build farm, and 3) Using specialized Docker slaves to deploy apps from Jenkins to Marathon and other platforms. It provides examples of Dockerfiles used to create specialized slaves for building, deploying to AWS, and other tasks.
Slides from Orbitz's use case for microservices on docker & mesos at Velocity Santa Clara 2015 conference.
Details: http://velocityconf.com/web-mobile-business-conf-2015/public/schedule/detail/40700
Chicago Hadoop User Group (CHUG) Presentation on Apache Flume - April 9, 2014Steve Hoffman
Apache Flume is a distributed system for efficiently collecting, aggregating, and moving large amounts of log data from many different sources to a centralized data store such as Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS). It consists of agents that collect data from sources and deliver it to sinks using channels. Common sources include log files, Kafka streams, and Avro clients. Common sinks include HDFS, HBase, Elasticsearch, and Kafka. Flume provides reliable and available service for efficiently collecting and moving large amounts of log data.
TS-2614 - Jini™ Network Technology-Enabled Service-Oriented Architecture, A L...Steve Hoffman
This document summarizes a presentation given at the 2004 JavaOne conference about Jini network technology. It discusses how Orbitz uses Jini to power its travel booking websites in a scalable and reliable way. Some key benefits of Jini mentioned include its self-healing capabilities, automatic load balancing, and horizontal scalability. Some challenges with distributed computing like random load balancing and event storming are also covered. The presentation outlines Orbitz's architecture which uses Jini services as a "big switch" to connect to various airline and hotel booking systems. It also previews potential next steps like upgrading to Jini 2.x for improved security and disabling distributed garbage collection.
AI 101: An Introduction to the Basics and Impact of Artificial IntelligenceIndexBug
Imagine a world where machines not only perform tasks but also learn, adapt, and make decisions. This is the promise of Artificial Intelligence (AI), a technology that's not just enhancing our lives but revolutionizing entire industries.
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
Best 20 SEO Techniques To Improve Website Visibility In SERPPixlogix Infotech
Boost your website's visibility with proven SEO techniques! Our latest blog dives into essential strategies to enhance your online presence, increase traffic, and rank higher on search engines. From keyword optimization to quality content creation, learn how to make your site stand out in the crowded digital landscape. Discover actionable tips and expert insights to elevate your SEO game.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!
CAKE: Sharing Slices of Confidential Data on BlockchainClaudio Di Ciccio
Presented at the CAiSE 2024 Forum, Intelligent Information Systems, June 6th, Limassol, Cyprus.
Synopsis: Cooperative information systems typically involve various entities in a collaborative process within a distributed environment. Blockchain technology offers a mechanism for automating such processes, even when only partial trust exists among participants. The data stored on the blockchain is replicated across all nodes in the network, ensuring accessibility to all participants. While this aspect facilitates traceability, integrity, and persistence, it poses challenges for adopting public blockchains in enterprise settings due to confidentiality issues. In this paper, we present a software tool named Control Access via Key Encryption (CAKE), designed to ensure data confidentiality in scenarios involving public blockchains. After outlining its core components and functionalities, we showcase the application of CAKE in the context of a real-world cyber-security project within the logistics domain.
Paper: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61000-4_16
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away