Software: Diffify, PowerDNS, du and df
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Diffify - Python release
It has been 6 months since the launch of Diffify, our website for comparing package releases. We are delighted to announce that, in addition to CRAN’s 20,000 R packages, you can now track 1600 popular Python packages!
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PowerDNS Recursor: ZONEMD, the missing validation | PowerDNS Blog
This is the fifth part of a series of blog posts we are publishing, mostly around recent developments with respect to PowerDNS Recursor. The first blog post was Refreshing Of Almost Expired Records: Keeping The Cache Hot, the second Probing DoT Support of Authoritative Servers: Just Try It, the third Sharing data between threads in PowerDNS Recursor and the fourth Structured Logging in PowerDNS Recursor.
ZONEMD is a DNS record type that was introduced quite recently in RFC8976. ZONEMD records are used to validate DNS zone contents. You may ask: why is that needed, as DNSSEC already provides validation?
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First Release Candidate of PowerDNS Recursor 4.8.0 | PowerDNS Blog
We are proud to announce the first release candidate of PowerDNS Recursor 4.8.0. We invite all users to test this release candidate, so that we can release the final PowerDNS Recursor 4.8.0 soon.
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How to Use the duf Command in Linux
The duf utility is nothing but an enhancement of what traditional du and df commands do to check used and free space in a structured and eye-pleasing way.