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346 posts from 2021
The State of Robotics – May 2021
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 14 June 2021
May was another fantastic month for robotics developments. In a continuously growing field, where the opportunities are many and the challenges require...
What has snapd ever done for other distros?
By Igor Ljubuncic, 11 June 2021
Snaps are self-contained applications designed with ease of use, security and portability in mind. They bundle their necessary dependencies, so they can work...
Publishing sonar readings with micro-ROS on the Raspberry Pi Pico
By Jeremie Deray, 10 June 2021
In this post, we will see how to wire up an HC-SR04 range sensor to the Raspberry Pi Pico and publish its readings to the ROS 2 graph using micro-ROS. This...
The story of a feature: “View my invoices”
By Will Grant, 9 June 2021
In this blog post, I’ll do a deep dive into the process of designing a small feature on ubuntu.com – from the original need, right through the design phase...
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology taps Canonical for cloud computing overhaul
By Canonical, 8 June 2021
New OpenStack and Kubernetes deployments improve computing performance for researchers, ease management pains for IT staff SAUDI ARABIA, June 8, 2021 —...
How to accelerate migration towards NFV with Open Source MANO
By anastasiavalti, 7 June 2021
Download whitepaper Network Function Virtualization (NFV) and Cloud native network functions continue to draw immense attention from the telecom sector. From...
The magic behind snap interfaces
By Igor Ljubuncic, 4 June 2021
Snaps are confined, self-contained applications, designed with portability and security in mind. By default, strictly confined snaps run in isolation, with...
ROS Kinetic migration and its challenges – A community perspective.
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 3 June 2021
ROS Kinetic has come to EOL. We have discussed the impact of EOL in the past, but with its final sync out on May 12th, ROS Kinetic is no longer supported....
Kubernetes and Ubuntu in Italy
By Andreea Munteanu, 2 June 2021
The Italian version of the blog post is also available Multi-cloud infrastructure At the beginning of May, the speakers & moderators of the event organized by...
How to run ECS Anywhere workloads using Ubuntu on any infrastructure
By Canonical, 28 May 2021
Using Ubuntu for your ECS clusters on-prem or elsewhere will allow you to run your ECS Anywhere workloads with optimal performance everywhere you need it.
Hey snap, where’s my data?
By Igor Ljubuncic, 28 May 2021
Snaps are self-contained applications, isolated from the underlying operating systems by several layers of confinement. This mechanism introduces security...