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Operation and maintenance management platform OMS

OMS is a lightweight, full-platform open source operation and maintenance management system (tool). Currently, its main functions include Webssh, Webvnc, tunnels, scheduled tasks, basic functions of file management, and batch distribution commands, batch distribution files, custom scripts and Extended functionality for tasks. Software architecture Developed in GO language, based on gin and gorm, ssh/sftp framework,

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Private domain management platform, LinkWechat V3.1 released

LinkWeChat is based on the open capabilities of Enterprise WeChat, which not only integrates the powerful background management and basic customer management functions of Enterprise WeChat, but also provides multiple channels and methods to connect WeChat customers. And through flexible and efficient customer operation modules such as customer relationship maintenance, chat enhancement, etc., to establish

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Daily blog | Flutter grammar detection and principle analysis – FAIR grammar detection practice

Flutter is Google’s mobile UI framework for quickly building high-quality native user interfaces on iOS and Android. Fair is a dynamic framework of Flutter open sourced by 58 technology, which can realize the dynamic of UI and logic. #Daily #blog #Flutter #grammar #detection #principle #analysis #FAIR #grammar #detection #practice

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ko applied to become a CNCF sandbox project, and Google’s internal enthusiasm for Go has weakened?

Google has announced the submission of its Go application image builder ko to CNCF as a sandbox project. ko is a simple, fast and secure container image builder for Go applications, open sourced by Google in 2019, and has recently added new features including multi-platform support and automatic SBOM generation. Like Google’s original team, many

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The open source editor VS Code was sold, and Microsoft and Google were silent when they saw it

The above picture is very popular recently. I thought it was a spoof of netizens at first. It was not until someone provided the source that I found out that it was real – the free code editor VS Code developed by Microsoft was packaged as a paid software and sold .From the text of

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Jianmu v2.5.7 released, continuous integration platform

Jianmu is an extremely extensible open source no-code (graphical)/low-code (GitOps) tool for the DevOps field. It can help users to easily orchestrate various DevOps processes and distribute them to different platforms for execution. Jianmu v2.5.7 has now released a major update: fix several known bugs fixed: when the node running time is too long, the

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Meta develops AI that translates Hokkien in real time

Most AI translations today focus on translating written languages, which are also the easiest way for AI to train machine learning systems to understand and translate because these languages ​​have rich datasets. However, there are more than 7000 different languages ​​in the world, and more than 40% of them have no standard writing system. The

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Ubuntu 22.10 officially released

Ubuntu developer Canonical has announced the official release of Ubuntu 22.10, codenamed"Kinetic Kudu". According to Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu 22.10 offers many improvements for embedded devices and remote development scenarios, as well as new features for enterprise management. Major Changes Improved Desktop Usability and Improved Performance Ubuntu 22.10 uses the GNOME 43 desktop, so

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Glibc gets AVX-512 optimization, some function cycles are reduced by about 30%

The GNU C library “glibc” gets another round of AVX-512 optimizations, which can benefit users with Intel’s AVX-512 processors or AMD Zen 4. AVX-512 is a SIMD instruction used to increase the performance of the CPU when performing certain tasks. Intel engineer Sunil K Pandey developed the Enhanced Vector Extensions EVEX512 version of the memchr,

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