The Measuring Network Quality for End-Users workshop was held virtually by the Internet Architecture Board (IAB) on September
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If you’re running Firefox on macOS you might have noticed that its responsiveness has improved significantly in version 103, especially if you’ve got a lot of tabs, or when your machine is busy running other applications at the same time. This …
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The ‘Circle of Sacred Smoke’ sculpture by Junkyu Muto frames Devils Tower in Wyoming (© Nagel Photography/Shutterstock)
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nikitonsky: Apple Books. Font preview in font settings is smaller than actual text (left), page color preview is dimmer than actual page (middle), actual text with those settings applied (right).
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Phytoplankton blooming in the Chukchi Sea off the coast of Alaska (© Norman Kuring/Kathryn Hansen/U.S. Geological Survey/NASA)
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I might not remember correctly but
lxc came out around 2008.
Docker in 2013. The lxc
commands had the trend of dashes in their name — lxc-attach, lxc-snapshot,
lxc-copy and so forth. It had lots of boilerplate and a steep learning curve.
Then lxd arrived (in 2015?)
to make everything user friendly. lxd is preferred. I still mostly use lxc
out of habit.
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Glass octopus in the Atlantic Ocean off Cabo Verde (© Solvin Zankl/Minden Pictures)
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