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8 posts from May 2021
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...
Let’s play: sharded big data PostgreSQL
By robgibbon, 28 May 2021
Everyone knows that if you’ve got big data, you need Apache Hadoop, right? It’s an affordable, horizontally scalable, clustered data processing platform ideal...
Ubuntu supports Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Ampere A1 Compute
By Canonical, 25 May 2021
Together with Oracle, Canonical announces an optimised Ubuntu image for the launch of Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Ampere A1 Compute.
Data Lab, Data Lake, Data Hub: what’s the difference?
By robgibbon, 20 May 2021
In this post we’ll explore the concepts of data lake, data hub and data lab. There are many opinions and interpretations of these concepts, and they are...
The State of Robotics – April 2021
By Gabriel Aguiar Noury, 17 May 2021
Together we have reached the end. Two partners, two allies, two distributions that supported millions of innovators have reached their end-of-life (EOL)....
Introduction to open source private LTE and 5G networks
By Maciej Mazur, 17 May 2021
It’s so easy these days to set-up your own WiFi network. You order a router online, plug it into the electrical socket, define a password and you’re good to...
How to troubleshoot application issues and crashes with snapd gdbserver
By Igor Ljubuncic, 13 May 2021
Sometimes, applications may not run well, or they could even crash. When such issues occur, it is useful to have a consistent, reproducible method of...
Ubuntu in the wild – 13th of May 2021
By Leia Ruffini, 13 May 2021
The Ubuntu in the wild blog post ropes in the latest highlights about Ubuntu and Canonical around the world on a bi-weekly basis.