In this tutorial, you will learn how to gracefully remove worker node from Kubernetes cluster. If you are managing a Kubernetes cluster, there might arise a need to remove a worker node from it.
Bitwarden is one of the best password managers on the market. Not only does it include features that make it
Want to experience new features of the Ubuntu release, then here is the step-by-step guide to upgrade your current Ubuntu 22.10 Kinetic Kudu desktop to Ubuntu 23.04 Lunar Lobste Linux.
Google Drive is one of the most popular cloud-based file storage services. You can use Google Drive to store and access files and folders from anywhere. You can also share and collaborate your files or folders with others.
Ubuntu is a widely used desktop and server Linux distro which constantly improves its features and performance with every new major version update.
JupyterJeff has created a musical robot that can be pushed around using a stroller featuring a Raspberry Pi 4 on the drums.
06.05.2023 A new release of Bio7 is available.The application Bio7 is a free and open-source integrated development environment for ecological modeling, scientific image analysis and statistical analysis.
This document describes a new feature in the R graphics engine to support rendering typeset glyphs.
Fire officials say six people were hurt when part of a heating and ventilation system collapsed at a resort pool in Colorado, and two people have been hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. Aurora Fire Rescue said there were 50 to 100 guests in the pool when the collapse occurred Saturday morning at the Gaylord Rockies resort near Denver International Airport. Fire Chief Alec Oughton said crews were already at the resort for training when the collapse happened. An operator who answered the phone at the resort hung up on a reporter who called seeking comment.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino urged Kyrgyzstan on May 5 to build a national football stadium to host international games and address the lack of infrastructure.
It makes sense!
A revolution in fashion.
We can learn from this.
What's it for?
How screen protectors became a part of our lives, and the weird reason some early cathode ray tubes needed them.
You know something I always kind of wonder to myself? Many phones, generally of the Android variety, often come with very basic screen protectors directly on the screen; why are they not as good as the ones you can buy on Amazon for like $8? Screen protectors have become a big part of people’s lives—you are literally touching them thousands of times a day, possibly more. And yet, when you get the one from the manufacturer, it’s often so weaksauce that you need to buy another one that is going to last more than like two weeks. I guess it’s with this state of affairs in mind that I got curious about screen protectors, where they came from, and whether older types of screen technologies, like cathode ray tubes, needed stuff like this. The answer was literally explosive, or to be more exact, implosive. Today’s Tedium talks screen protectors.
Independent researcher and journalist James Roguski returns to Perspective with Jesse Zurawell to discuss the latest developments in the World Health Organization’s planned “pandemic treaty”, how negotiations may be breaking down and why that’s a good thing. You can read more of James’ work – including his battle with censorship – via his substack.
More than 70 tips have poured in after an Iowa nurse practitioner who is accused of photographing a teen’s genitals during an exam was arrested on sex crime charges
Fearing legal repercussions, doctors in Texas say they are risking grave patient harm to comply with new abortion restrictions.
Researchers say certain strains of gut bacteria are the likely cause of Parkinson's disease.
What we talk about when we talk about mental health treatment.
Kansas health officials have identified elevated levels of liver cancer among people living in several historically Black neighborhoods in Wichita where groundwater was polluted by a rail-yard chemical spill
Billy Corgan revealed that he paid off a hacker to prevent the leak of several songs from the upcoming Smashing Pumpkins album. During an interview with€ KROQ’s Klein/Ally Show, Billy Corgan revealed that he paid ransom to a hacker to prevent the leak of several songs from Smashing Pumpkins’ latest album,€ ATUM.
Hackers will be able to sign modified software and firmware and bypass Boot Guard, so please ensure any updates come from official sources.
Hong Kong’s OT&P Healthcare has apologised to clients after a “threat actor” managed to access its IT systems and obtain patient data. In an email to patients on Friday, the group of medical clinics said it was working with experts to reinforce its systems and had contacted the authorities.
Welcome to the April 2023 report from the Reproducible Builds project!
In these reports we outline the most important things that we have been up to over the past month. And, as always, if you are interested in contributing to the project, please visit our Contribute page on our website.
Western Digital has released a press release with details on the latest security breach along with plans to restore online store access.
A recent report entitled Cloud Native and Kubernetes Security Predictions 2023 underscores the rapidly evolving landscape of Kubernetes and cloud security, emphasizing the need for organizations to stay informed and adopt comprehensive security solutions to protect their digital assets.
Twitter admitted to a privacy breach involving Circles, the feature that lets you limit the visibility of specific tweets to a few trusted accounts. I wasn’t sure if it was an homage to the same Google+ feature from years prior.
The Guardian: Twitter admits to security incident involving Circles tweets
When it was first announced, I posted that you shouldn’t trust it with anything you wouldn’t want to be public. This confused some people, who claimed that using it that way defeated the purpose of the feature. I agreed! But that’s not how the tech world works.
Sudan’s warring sides were beginning talks Saturday that aim to firm up a shaky cease-fire after three weeks of fierce fighting that has killed hundreds and pushed the African country to the brink of collapse, the United States and Saudi Arabia said.
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia say that Sudan's warring sides are beginning talks aimed at firming up a shaky cease-fire after three weeks of fierce fighting that has killed hundreds and pushed Sudan to the brink of collapse
The Palestinian Health Ministry says Israeli forces have shot dead two Palestinians during a military raid in the occupied West Bank
Israeli forces shot dead two Palestinians during a military raid in the occupied West Bank on Saturday, the Palestinian Health Ministry said. A local armed group said the pair were militants.
FedEx is to relocate its Asia Pacific headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore, the global delivery giant said. The move is the latest blow to the city’s reputation as a global logistics hub.
Back-to-back massacres have forced the country, still in mourning, to grapple with its complicated and long gun tradition.
Funeral services were held on May 6 in Belgrade for Dragan Vlahovic, a security guard who was killed along with eight pupils at an elementary school near the Serbian capital three days ago.
The leaders of South Korea and Japan are to meet Sunday for their second summit in less than two months, as they push to bolster cooperation following years of fraught ties over historical issues
A police officer on an unrelated assignment nearby rushed toward the sounds of gunfire and killed the gunman.
A review of more than 9,500 messages obtained by The New York Times offers important clues about the mind-set of a young airman implicated in a vast leak of government secrets.
There are really two “Meyehualcos” — the modern section of Mexico City’s Iztapalapa borough and the old pueblo that struggles to survive.
A Washington DC federal jury Thursday convicted four members of the far-right Proud Boys on seditious conspiracy charges for their roles in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot. Among the members were the group’s former president, Enrique Tarrio, Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs and Zachary Rehl.
For the month of April, 2023, we have filed 16 Right to Information (“RTI”) requests and 03 First Appeals.
The treasurer has called for the parliament to support the overhaul of the petroleum resource rent tax that he says will make a meaningful contribution to the budget.
A surprise surveillance check in Helsinki on Friday found shortcomings in a quarter of taxis.
With limited details on who is responsible for the vessel, there has been no one to hold to account.
More than 5.5 million households and around one million small businesses are in line for energy bill relief in the federal budget. The Labor government committed to power bill relief as part of its intervention in the energy market last year. &
Hard-nosed billionaires like green energy champion Andrew Forrest, and his former venture partner Mike Cannon-Brookes, know that Australia’s future prosperity will come from sunshine and electrons.
Extreme weather linked to climate change is causing more blackouts. But generators and batteries are still out of reach for many.
Who would've thought?
Government officials declared a provincial state of emergency as more than 100 wildfires burned across Alberta on Saturday, with dozens still “out of control.”
At the end of a back alley surrounded by dilapidated buildings, the pitter-patter of ping-pong balls echoes around a cavernous warehouse in a Chinese town north of Shanghai. T
The strength of the national economy will take centre stage this week as financial markets turn their attention to the federal budget and a fresh round of confidence and spending data.
By Ornella Lamberti Chinese cut-price fast-fashion giant Shein defended its business model in an interview with AFP, saying demand-based production accounted for its low prices and not forced or cheap labour.
The last surviving African soldiers who fought for colonial-era France will be able to live out their final days in their home countries following the€ French government's reversal on their pension rights.€ Our correspondents followed one of these veterans in his first week back in Senegal.
Sorry, there are no quick fixes for the pickle we’re in except possibly trying to avoid the sins of the past.
An overhaul of the petroleum resource rent tax will make a meaningful contribution to the budget and help get Australia’s finances back on track, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says.
The offshore LNG sector will be forced to pay more tax, and sooner, under changes the federal government says will give Australians a fairer return from the country’s natural resources.
The federal opposition has written off the likely frisson that will occur if the government delivers a budget surplus, saying a “drover’s dog” could do it.
The Commonwealth country has scheduled a referendum in 2024 on whether to cut ties to the British monarchy, opening up a debate on how to reshape the society.
This week, I have been working away at an expansion to bsky.link ^1, a service for generating embeddable links to Bluesky posts, that generates feeds to which you can subscribe for user profiles. As Bluesky becomes more popular, I want it to be as easy as possible for me to follow users in the feed reader I use for blogs and other websites.
What we need is not one twitter to replace the old twitter but a whole armada of twitters. Like the podcastosphere with all the different players. Look at how much better that’s working. No Musk or Jack. Think about it.
If you've been paying any attention to prevailing social and demographic trends over the last decade or two, then you know as well as I do that American Conservatives have a serious problem. Their political philosophy is a relic of times long dead and the ability of their movement to be taken seriously is coming to an end. This is because their beliefs do not appeal to younger demographics.
Fifty years ago, the Oglala Sioux Civil Rights Organization invited the American Indian Movement to Pine Ridge and reignited a resistance that has never gone away.
IOC president Thomas Bach met Chinese Premier Li Qiang in Beijing on Saturday, with the two men expressing their opposition to the “politicisation of sport,” according to official media. “China will never stop spreading the Olympic spirit,” Li told the International Olympic Committee chief, according to comments reported by state television CCTV.
The Greek Supreme Court Wednesday€ decided that the far-right Hellenes party will be barred from the upcoming election on May 21.€ In a nine to one decision, the court found that parties that are beyond the political spectrum, promote violence and don’t respect democracy or the rule of law are not welcome in elections.
Can a democracy survive if its youth know nothing about government or civic participation? The United States is about to find out.
Election administrators across the United States say they’re concerned their offices will be targeted for fake Twitter accounts that'll confuse or mislead voters after the social media platform changed its long-standing verification service
Are there really robots ready to take over the world? The robot who appears in a viral video looks ready to do just that when he does a showy backflip and throws a few punches. A number of posts online claimed that the robot was made by Boston Dynamics, an American robotics company, who were also said to have shared the video online. However, this video actually wasn’t created by the company –€ it was created by a digital artist, who spoke to our team.
Jets’ Robert Saleh responds to Mekhi Becton’s deleted tweet regarding being a left tackle. The head coach also explains the process of rookie minicamp and how there’s more to it than learning the playbook.
The Security Bureau has hit back at calls for the return of a monument to the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, after national security police seized it. The Pillar of Shame was confiscated by police investigating an “incitement to subversion” case, local media reported on Friday.
The Reporters Without Borders (RSF) 2023 World Press Freedom Index Friday ranked Greece as the lowest-ranked country in the EU for press freedom for the second consecutive year. The RSF annual report on the state of press freedom across 180 countries found that Europe is the safest region for journalists to work in the world.
Dozens of demonstrators jumped onto the subway tracks, forcing an oncoming Q train to slam on the brakes at the mouth of the tunnel, video shows.
“It’s shameful,” Johnny Grima, a formerly homeless man, who was aboard the train in which Neely was choked to death, said. “There’s no getting around it.”
Iran executed Swedish-Iranian dissident Habib Chaab for "terrorism" on Saturday, according to the judiciary.
Despite being a churchgoer, Alvin Cheung never prays. Hymns send a chill down his spine, and the last time he touched a Bible was over 10 years ago.
A Hong Kong Free Press opinion piece has been nominated for a prestigious press award by the The Society of Publishers in Asia (SOPA). Yuen Chan’s op-ed about media freedom in Hong Kong is competing for a SOPA Award in the Excellence in Opinion Writing: Regional category. /blockquote>
US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s wife Ginni accepted tens of thousands of dollars from Leonard Leo, the president of a conservative legal organization known as the Federalist Society, for consulting work over a decade ago, according to a new report from the Washington Post.
A task force recommended that legislators enact a sweeping program to compensate for the economic harm from racism in the state’s history.
I keep trying to feel good, and I try to see the good in my life, the things that I am grateful for, and the beauty all around me.
I understand Easter Island now. Those heads and bodies huge on the horizon of the islands staring magnificently out to the world as if to say “I am here.” Waiting for the ships. Waiting for friend or foe to arrive with all their foreign ways and presumptive gods and pretzels.
"Truth be told," she said, "that Güero is quite a prize, isn't he? Like a hundred years old or so… Pure northern light. A stoned angel or some shit. Jesus! Playing his damned Lakota love-making flute. Fuck, I want 'm! Tag 'm as mine. His par de huevos looks like a shaman's mushroom pouch, so hairy and enticing – you can see it changin' into a fuckin' death cap as it slowly falls down into the pithole of Creation. €¡Madre mía! I think I've wet my panties…"
“OK, people, it’s getting to be a lot of responsibility to distribute resources and tasks fairly and efficiently. Not sure any one person can do it. We all remember when Grunk was in charge of that mysteriously decreasing cookie jar.” “Maybe what we need isn’t a person, but an automatic system, like a protocol or a set of game rules.” “How about I do it? Market capitalism is my name. I use an invisible hand of supply and demand to set prices.” “OK, impressive! You’re hired.”
It's something about adding quote functionality to Mastodon. I was going through [GitHub discussion] and I came across interesting term /Matrix of Convivial Technology/. It was quoted from [The Matrix of Convivial Technology – Assessing technologies for degrowth by Andrea Vetter M.A.]. I thought that I should cite it on the small net because there is a place many new solutions has been creating.
I’ve encountered a few gemlog entries mentioning climate change; it was refreshing to read unfiltered opinions.
* Gemini (Primer) links can be opened using Gemini software. It's like the World Wide Web but a lot lighter.