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Windows and Ubuntu perform almost identically on AMD Zen 4 architecture

AMD released the Zen 4 architecture Ryzen 7000 series processors in August this year, including the Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X and Ryzen 5 7600X these four products, the products of this series have also been released last month Officially released. Now that the product has been launched, it is also […]

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Microsoft shows off next-generation UI design prototype for Windows

According to foreign media windows centra, Microsoft “accidentally” showcased the next-generation UI design prototype for Windows at Ignite 2022. The new UI is not much different from Windows 11. The taskbar is still floating at the bottom, but the system icon has been moved to the upper right corner, there is a floating search box

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Great Wall of China joins the openKylin community!

Recently, China Great Wall Technology Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “China Great Wall”) signed the openKylin community CLA (Contributor License Agreement) and officially joined the openKylin open source community. China Great Wall is a “safe, advanced and green autonomous computing industry professional sub-group” under China Electronics Information Industry Group Co., Ltd. #Great #Wall

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RISC-V adds CD-ROM image support to its default Linux 6.1 kernel configuration

RISC-V will add support for CD-ROM filesystems in the upcoming Linux 6.1 default kernel configuration. This move is not intended to use CD/DVD drives in RISC-V, after all CD-ROMs are largely obsolete by 2022. This is because some installation media can still be distributed as images of these filesystems, and some use cases may also

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Insomia, a cross-platform API management platform

Insomnia is an open source, cross-platform API client for GraphQL, REST, WebSockets and gRPC. Accelerate your team with specification-driven design-first API development. Identify problems earlier, centralize standards, and adopt API workflows that work with your existing tools. Automate manual API testing with Insomnia unit testing and Inso (Insomnia CLI) and integrate with your CI/CD process

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API gateway Apinto designed for microservice architecture

Apinto is an open-source API gateway specially designed for microservice architecture. It is completely developed by Go language. It has the strongest performance and stability on the market, and can freely expand almost all functional modules. Provides rich traffic management, data processing, protocol conversion and other functions, such as dynamic routing, load balancing, service discovery,

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Real-time display of metrics Statsviz for Go programs in the browser

Statsviz can visualize the running metrics data of Go programs in real time in the browser: heaps, objects, goroutines, GC pauses, schedulers, etc. How it works: Statsviz serves 2 HTTP endpoints: The first ( /debug/statsviz ) serves a web page with the statsviz user interface, initially showing an empty graph. The second HTTP handler (

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