today's leftovers
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High-performance computing (HPC) technologies: what does the future hold? [part 6] | Ubuntu
It’s always difficult to predict the future, but we expect to see plenty around easing the deployment of applications and clusters for HPC. Composability is positioned to grow with the advent of new server components. Schedulers continue to advance. Quantum computing is getting closer each year, with new updates expected in the years to come. Alternative architectures are growing in use and becoming more mature. Ubuntu is positioned to work well everywhere, so it will be a great asset for organisations looking to use HPC.
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Join Canonical and the financial services open-source community at OSSF NY | Ubuntu
OSFF is a global conference hosted by the Linux Foundation FINOS that brings together experts across financial services, technology, and open source to engage in stimulating and thought-provoking conversations about leveraging secure open source to solve financial services industry challenges.
This event showcases recent developments and the direction of open source in financial services. It provides practical knowledge and guidance on best practices, open-source tools and technologies in the industry.
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Termdbs: Manage your Databases and CSVs from the Terminal
Termdbs is a free open-source lightweight terminal app that allows you to view and edit local database (SQLite) and large CSV files.
It offers a straightforward terminal interface that you can easily use with many useful shortcuts, or by using your mouse and mouse scroll.
With Termdbs, you can navigate database tables, simple browse any number of columns or rows, query your database with a query manager, and many other features.
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EasyOS advancing to Kirkstone-series
That's the current intention anyway. The Dunfell-series started in early 2020, and I am running into problems with libraries etc. being too old.