Long journey of Ruby Standard library at RubyKaigi 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
Ruby has a lot of standard libraries from Ruby 1.8. I promote them democratically with GitHub today via default and bundled gems. So, I'm working to extract them for Ruby 3.4 continuously and future versions. It's long journey for me.
After that, some versions may suddenly happen LoadError at require when running bundle exec or bin/rails, for example matrix or net-smtp. We need to learn what's difference default/bundled gems with standard libraries.
In this presentation, I will introduce what's the difficult to extract bundled gems from default gems and the details of the functionality that Ruby's require and bundle exec with default/bundled gems. You can learn how handle your issue about standard libraries.
Long journey of Ruby standard library at RubyConf AU 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I will introduce what's the difficult to extract bundled gems from default gems and the details of the functionality that Ruby's require and bundle exec with default/bundled gems. You can learn how handle your issue about standard libraries.
Deep dive into Ruby's require - RubyConf Taiwan 2023Hiroshi SHIBATA
Since Ruby's bundled and default gems change every year with each release, some versions may suddenly happen LoadError at require when running bundle exec or bin/rails, for example matrix or net-smtp.
In this presentation, I will introduce the details of the functionality that extends Ruby's require to provide guidance to users on what they can do to load them. And I will also show how $LOAD_PATH is build behind Ruby and Rails by Bundler.
Long journey of Ruby Standard library at RubyKaigi 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
Ruby has a lot of standard libraries from Ruby 1.8. I promote them democratically with GitHub today via default and bundled gems. So, I'm working to extract them for Ruby 3.4 continuously and future versions. It's long journey for me.
After that, some versions may suddenly happen LoadError at require when running bundle exec or bin/rails, for example matrix or net-smtp. We need to learn what's difference default/bundled gems with standard libraries.
In this presentation, I will introduce what's the difficult to extract bundled gems from default gems and the details of the functionality that Ruby's require and bundle exec with default/bundled gems. You can learn how handle your issue about standard libraries.
Long journey of Ruby standard library at RubyConf AU 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I will introduce what's the difficult to extract bundled gems from default gems and the details of the functionality that Ruby's require and bundle exec with default/bundled gems. You can learn how handle your issue about standard libraries.
Deep dive into Ruby's require - RubyConf Taiwan 2023Hiroshi SHIBATA
Since Ruby's bundled and default gems change every year with each release, some versions may suddenly happen LoadError at require when running bundle exec or bin/rails, for example matrix or net-smtp.
In this presentation, I will introduce the details of the functionality that extends Ruby's require to provide guidance to users on what they can do to load them. And I will also show how $LOAD_PATH is build behind Ruby and Rails by Bundler.
Not a Kubernetes fan? The state of PaaS in 2024Anthony Dahanne
Kubernetes won the containers orchestration war. But has it made deploying your apps easier?
Let's explore some of Kubernetes extensive app developer tooling, but mainly what the PaaS space looks like in 2024; 17 years after Heroku made it popular.
Is Heroku still around? What about Cloud Foundry?
And what are those new comers (fly.io, repl.it) worth?
Did the Cloud giants replace them all?
OSS Tools: Creating a Reverse Engineering Plug-in for r2fridaNowSecure
Hear Radare creator Sergi (Pancake) Alvarez conduct a deep dive of r2frida, a framework that combines the best of Frida and Radare. Frida and Radare are leading open-source reverse engineering tools sponsored by NowSecure. Targeting intermediate to advanced users and security analysts, this overview will highlight the r2frida plug-in architecture.
Watch the webinar: http://bit.ly/2DBHt7M
Watch this webinar to learn:
+ What dynamic and static techniques the individual tools provide to assist security analysts with reverse engineering;
+ Why r2frida’s plugin architecture eases the task of performing reverse engineering workflows;
+ How to create your own new plug-in.
https://www.learntek.org/cucumber-testing/
https://www.learntek.org/
Learntek is global online training provider on Big Data Analytics, Hadoop, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IOT, AI, Cloud Technology, DEVOPS, Digital Marketing and other IT and Management courses.
FARO and LFM Software, a Winning Combination for Project Execution in the Ind...Melissa Tiffany
As laser scan project sizes increase, and assets are being captured in multiple phases, the requirement to continually manage and keeps the data as-is will increase. The LFM Software toolset provides end user customers with the ability to receive an end deliverable that will provide consistency, interoperability, and flexibility. Directed at the
Plant, Power and Marine industries this presentation will demonstrate the workflow of taking FARO laser scan data, producing an LFM Software dataset, which can work in
tandem with the leading plant design systems in the market place aimed at improving the execution of engineering projects and asset operations.
Maintaining large-scale distributed systems is a herculean task and Hadoop is no exception. The scale and velocity that we operate at Rocket Fuel presents a unique challenge. We observed 5 fold PB growth in our data and 5 fold number of machines, all in just a year’s time. As Hadoop became a critical infrastructure at Rocket Fuel, we had to ensure scale and high availability so our reporting, data mining, and machine learning could continue to excel. We also had to ensure business continuity with disaster recovery plans in the face of this drastic growth. In this presentation, we will discuss what worked well for us and what we learned 9the hard way). Specifically, we will (a) describe how we automated installation and dynamic configuration using Puppet and InfraDB (b) describe the performance tuning for scaling Hadoop (c) talk about the good, bad, and ugly of scheduling and multi-tenancy (d) detail some of the hard-fought issues (e) brief our Business-Continuity Plans and Disaster Recovery (f) touch upon how we monitor our Monster Hadoop cluster, and finally, (g) share our experience of Yarn-at-Scale at Rocket Fuel.
CODE BLUE 2014 : Persisted: The active use and exploitation of Microsoft's Ap...CODE BLUE
Microsoft has often used Fix It patches, which are a subset of Application Compatibility Fixes, as a way to stop newly identified active exploitation methods against their products. At Derbycon 2013 Mark Baggett discussed ways that attackers can use them for creating rootkits. Then in March of 2014 I presented an analysis of the previously undocumented in-memory patch and showed how attackers could use these to create patches and maintain persistence on a system.
This talk will provide an overview and summary of the previous work and then show how it’s currently being used in the wild. I’ll first show how third parties are using the application toolkit for valid reasons. I will then show two instances, active and ongoing in the wild, of malware using the methods we’ve described.
Your Code Isn’t Static. Your Processes Shouldn’t be Either.DevOps.com
The only thing constant is change, and change requires oversight and very possibly an overhaul of your processes to support any shifts. The open source world is not exempt. Net, your code isn’t static so your processes shouldn’t be either.
What open source management processes should be in your team’s eyeline? How does change impact devops, integration, automation, compliance, and issue remediation?
In this webinar with Alex Rybak, Director of Product Management at Flexera, learn more about the impact of change in the world of open source software and the processes supported by software development teams.
Implementing a highly scalable stock prediction system with R, Geode, SpringX...William Markito Oliveira
Finance market prediction has always been one of the hottest topics in Data Science and Machine Learning. However, the prediction algorithm is just a small piece of the puzzle. Building a data stream pipeline that is constantly combining the latest price info with high volume historical data is extremely challenging using traditional platforms, requiring a lot of code and thinking about how to scale or move into the cloud. This session is going to walk-through the architecture and implementation details of an application built on top of open-source tools that demonstrate how to easily build a stock prediction solution with no source code - except a few lines of R and the web interface that will consume data through a RESTful endpoint, real-time. The solution leverages in-memory data grid technology for high-speed ingestion, combining streaming of real-time data and distributed processing for stock indicator algorithms.
Interoperability of Bloombase Spitfire StoreSafe Security
Server and QLogic 10GbE Ethernet Adapter for Transparent Network Attached Storage (NAS) Encryption
Android P Security Updates: What You Need to KnowNowSecure
Originally presented August 23, 2018
2018 seems to be the year of privacy updates for both iOS and Android. In this webinar, Mobile Security Analyst Tony Ramirez takes a deeper look at security updates for Android including learnings from Android 8, what to expect for Android 9, and the implications for mobile app security.
Title: A Snapshot of DevOps
Abstract:
DevOps is like a camera. We focus on what's important, we capture the good times, we develop from the negatives, and if things don't work out, we take another shot. Many teams establishing working best practices for their tools improve their time to deliver and ability to scale. However, the real challenges exist outside of tools and technology and many teams today still have questions about DevOps. So, join this session to learn the fundamentals of shaping a DevOps culture. We'll discuss key attributes around people, process, and technology, likening you and DevOps to pro photographers and cameras.
Presented by Tiffany Jachja.
Tiffany Jachja is a technical evangelist at Harness. She is an advocate for better software delivery, sharing applicable practices, stories, and content around modern technologies. Before joining Harness, Tiffany was a consultant with Red Hat's Consulting practice. There she used her experience to help customers build their software applications living in the cloud.
https://www.meetup.com/Data-on-Kubernetes-community/events/276332406/
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eFolder partner Erik Thorsell explores the reasons to aggressively upgrade your BDR installed base. Erik shares essential learnings from his 18 month refresh of his entire client base.
Not a Kubernetes fan? The state of PaaS in 2024Anthony Dahanne
Kubernetes won the containers orchestration war. But has it made deploying your apps easier?
Let's explore some of Kubernetes extensive app developer tooling, but mainly what the PaaS space looks like in 2024; 17 years after Heroku made it popular.
Is Heroku still around? What about Cloud Foundry?
And what are those new comers (fly.io, repl.it) worth?
Did the Cloud giants replace them all?
OSS Tools: Creating a Reverse Engineering Plug-in for r2fridaNowSecure
Hear Radare creator Sergi (Pancake) Alvarez conduct a deep dive of r2frida, a framework that combines the best of Frida and Radare. Frida and Radare are leading open-source reverse engineering tools sponsored by NowSecure. Targeting intermediate to advanced users and security analysts, this overview will highlight the r2frida plug-in architecture.
Watch the webinar: http://bit.ly/2DBHt7M
Watch this webinar to learn:
+ What dynamic and static techniques the individual tools provide to assist security analysts with reverse engineering;
+ Why r2frida’s plugin architecture eases the task of performing reverse engineering workflows;
+ How to create your own new plug-in.
https://www.learntek.org/cucumber-testing/
https://www.learntek.org/
Learntek is global online training provider on Big Data Analytics, Hadoop, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, IOT, AI, Cloud Technology, DEVOPS, Digital Marketing and other IT and Management courses.
FARO and LFM Software, a Winning Combination for Project Execution in the Ind...Melissa Tiffany
As laser scan project sizes increase, and assets are being captured in multiple phases, the requirement to continually manage and keeps the data as-is will increase. The LFM Software toolset provides end user customers with the ability to receive an end deliverable that will provide consistency, interoperability, and flexibility. Directed at the
Plant, Power and Marine industries this presentation will demonstrate the workflow of taking FARO laser scan data, producing an LFM Software dataset, which can work in
tandem with the leading plant design systems in the market place aimed at improving the execution of engineering projects and asset operations.
Maintaining large-scale distributed systems is a herculean task and Hadoop is no exception. The scale and velocity that we operate at Rocket Fuel presents a unique challenge. We observed 5 fold PB growth in our data and 5 fold number of machines, all in just a year’s time. As Hadoop became a critical infrastructure at Rocket Fuel, we had to ensure scale and high availability so our reporting, data mining, and machine learning could continue to excel. We also had to ensure business continuity with disaster recovery plans in the face of this drastic growth. In this presentation, we will discuss what worked well for us and what we learned 9the hard way). Specifically, we will (a) describe how we automated installation and dynamic configuration using Puppet and InfraDB (b) describe the performance tuning for scaling Hadoop (c) talk about the good, bad, and ugly of scheduling and multi-tenancy (d) detail some of the hard-fought issues (e) brief our Business-Continuity Plans and Disaster Recovery (f) touch upon how we monitor our Monster Hadoop cluster, and finally, (g) share our experience of Yarn-at-Scale at Rocket Fuel.
CODE BLUE 2014 : Persisted: The active use and exploitation of Microsoft's Ap...CODE BLUE
Microsoft has often used Fix It patches, which are a subset of Application Compatibility Fixes, as a way to stop newly identified active exploitation methods against their products. At Derbycon 2013 Mark Baggett discussed ways that attackers can use them for creating rootkits. Then in March of 2014 I presented an analysis of the previously undocumented in-memory patch and showed how attackers could use these to create patches and maintain persistence on a system.
This talk will provide an overview and summary of the previous work and then show how it’s currently being used in the wild. I’ll first show how third parties are using the application toolkit for valid reasons. I will then show two instances, active and ongoing in the wild, of malware using the methods we’ve described.
Your Code Isn’t Static. Your Processes Shouldn’t be Either.DevOps.com
The only thing constant is change, and change requires oversight and very possibly an overhaul of your processes to support any shifts. The open source world is not exempt. Net, your code isn’t static so your processes shouldn’t be either.
What open source management processes should be in your team’s eyeline? How does change impact devops, integration, automation, compliance, and issue remediation?
In this webinar with Alex Rybak, Director of Product Management at Flexera, learn more about the impact of change in the world of open source software and the processes supported by software development teams.
Implementing a highly scalable stock prediction system with R, Geode, SpringX...William Markito Oliveira
Finance market prediction has always been one of the hottest topics in Data Science and Machine Learning. However, the prediction algorithm is just a small piece of the puzzle. Building a data stream pipeline that is constantly combining the latest price info with high volume historical data is extremely challenging using traditional platforms, requiring a lot of code and thinking about how to scale or move into the cloud. This session is going to walk-through the architecture and implementation details of an application built on top of open-source tools that demonstrate how to easily build a stock prediction solution with no source code - except a few lines of R and the web interface that will consume data through a RESTful endpoint, real-time. The solution leverages in-memory data grid technology for high-speed ingestion, combining streaming of real-time data and distributed processing for stock indicator algorithms.
Interoperability of Bloombase Spitfire StoreSafe Security
Server and QLogic 10GbE Ethernet Adapter for Transparent Network Attached Storage (NAS) Encryption
Android P Security Updates: What You Need to KnowNowSecure
Originally presented August 23, 2018
2018 seems to be the year of privacy updates for both iOS and Android. In this webinar, Mobile Security Analyst Tony Ramirez takes a deeper look at security updates for Android including learnings from Android 8, what to expect for Android 9, and the implications for mobile app security.
Title: A Snapshot of DevOps
Abstract:
DevOps is like a camera. We focus on what's important, we capture the good times, we develop from the negatives, and if things don't work out, we take another shot. Many teams establishing working best practices for their tools improve their time to deliver and ability to scale. However, the real challenges exist outside of tools and technology and many teams today still have questions about DevOps. So, join this session to learn the fundamentals of shaping a DevOps culture. We'll discuss key attributes around people, process, and technology, likening you and DevOps to pro photographers and cameras.
Presented by Tiffany Jachja.
Tiffany Jachja is a technical evangelist at Harness. She is an advocate for better software delivery, sharing applicable practices, stories, and content around modern technologies. Before joining Harness, Tiffany was a consultant with Red Hat's Consulting practice. There she used her experience to help customers build their software applications living in the cloud.
https://www.meetup.com/Data-on-Kubernetes-community/events/276332406/
eFolder Webinar, Seven Great Reasons to Upgrade Legacy BDRs NowDropbox
eFolder partner Erik Thorsell explores the reasons to aggressively upgrade your BDR installed base. Erik shares essential learnings from his 18 month refresh of his entire client base.
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I maintain the RubyGems, Bundler and the standard libraries of the Ruby language. So, I've been extract many of the standard libraries to default gems and GitHub at Ruby 3.0. But the some of libraries still remains in only Ruby repository. I will describe these situation.
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LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
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- Visualization tools to display your network;
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https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
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Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
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