Sunday, January 13, 2019

TWID Jan 13th 2019.. Rules of 3. hacked photosynthesis. Containers Killed The Virtual Machine

This is a post detailing some stuff I did, learned, posted and tweeted this week, I call this TWID (This week in Denis). I am doing this mostly for myself... a kind of an online journal so that I can look back on this later on. Will use the label TWID for these

This Week I Learned


Finished the Getting Started with Docker Pluralsight course


Rules of 3... for survival
3 Minutes for air
3 Days for water
3 Weeks for food


This Week I Tweeted

Scientists Have 'Hacked Photosynthesis' In Search Of More Productive Crops

"This is a very important finding," she says. "It's really the first major breakthrough showing that one can indeed engineer photosynthesis and achieve a major increase in crop productivity."

It will be many years, though, before any farmers plant crops with this new version of photosynthesis. Researchers will have to find out whether it means that a food crop like soybeans actually produces more beans — or just more stalks and leaves.

Then they'll need to convince government regulators and consumers that the crops are safe to grow and eat.


Times are tough in 2019 thanks to the US-China trade war and an escalating war of words between Washington and Beijing over tech leadership
Chinese companies at CES all agreed though that while the trade war has adversely impacted their business in the US, it remains a very important market

“We are definitely affected by the tariffs, in fact one of our big US customers is moving their manufacturing operations outside of China to Vietnam to avoid an increase in the cost of doing business,” said Yuki, a saleswoman from Dongguan-based Ruiheng Electronic Co. Ltd., which manufactures power adaptors and circuit boards.



Costco Sells Out of 27-Pound ‘Storage Bucket’ Mac and Cheese With 20-Year Shelf Life

Bad news for those looking to stock up on Costco’s food hit, the 27-pound bucket of macaroni and cheese with 20 years of shelf life: it’s now sold out on the warehouse’s website after going viral on social media.

Who buys this stuff?


Containers Killed The Virtual Machine Star

We predict new enterprise application development will pass a tipping point in 2019 and shift away from legacy virtual machines (VMs) and strongly toward containers and Kubernetes container orchestration.

To be precise, we predict that:
  • The future is multi-cloud, and multi-cloud means Docker containers with Kubernetes orchestration. Every public cloud has its own APIs, and in that sense, they are all new versions of proprietary mainframes.
  • “Lift-and-shift” of VMware virtual machines will be more expensive than customers realize. Paying no money up front, in this case to refactor and port applications to Kubernetes, typically means paying more during operations.
  • Java is not dead. It may play an important middle ground between lift-and-shift and the expense of completely refactoring applications for cloud-native environments. Java may be a light touch version of “move-and-improve.”
  • It seems likely that Lenovo will take a look at acquiring SUSE, with Supermicro perhaps also in the mix.

Docker/Kubernetes and other container technologies is all the rage now...especially with DevOps


As the U.S. federal shutdown continues, dozens of U.S. government websites have been rendered either insecure or inaccessible due to expired transport layer security (TLS) certificates that have not been renewed.

In fact, .gov websites are using more than 80 TLS certificates that have expired, according to a new Thursday report by Netcraft. That’s because funding for renewals has been paused. That opens the impacted sites to an array of cyber-attacks; most notably, man-in the-middle attacks, which allow bad actors to intercept exchanges between a user and a web application—either to eavesdrop or to impersonate the website and steal any data that the user may input.

That's not good... shouldn't these people be on the essential employee list?
 


Some cool stuff you might enjoy

500 Top PDFs posted to Hacker News in 2018

The top 5




Mongo song....

Hey Mongo I just met you And this is craaazy but here's my data so store it maybe?

B bu but.. it's webscale :-)




The ideal amount of sunlight for growing your garden








Seems very overwhelming to me

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Alexander Hall as seem from Blair Hall at Princeton University

Alexander Hall


Took this on my way to pick up the kids from an event

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