A couple of options: NanoPC-T4[0] is based on RK3399, with a big.LITTLE CPU (Dual-Core Cortex-A72, Quad-Core Cortex-A53) with 4GB RAM, supports NVMe and a fanless configuration. ODROID-HC4[1] is based on Amlogic S905X3,…
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For a lightweight single-host deployment of Kubernetes, it's worth considering LXD and conjure-up https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/install-kubernetes-wit...
I use gpg to work around vim's encryption inconsistencies across different versions. This vimrc does the trick for me: https://gist.github.com/iatrou/9da751368aecdf0a37f1
Looks very promising! It would really help the adoption of such new projects if there was a bit more effort to present the current status as well as a roadmap. libphenom strives to be a core component for server…
A couple of options: NanoPC-T4[0] is based on RK3399, with a big.LITTLE CPU (Dual-Core Cortex-A72, Quad-Core Cortex-A53) with 4GB RAM, supports NVMe and a fanless configuration. ODROID-HC4[1] is based on Amlogic S905X3,…
Canonical | www.canonical.com | Remote (US Central and Mountain timezones) | Full Time | Field Software Engineer Canonical and Ubuntu are at the forefront of enterprise datacenter and cloud computing, helping customers…
For a lightweight single-host deployment of Kubernetes, it's worth considering LXD and conjure-up https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/install-kubernetes-wit...
I use gpg to work around vim's encryption inconsistencies across different versions. This vimrc does the trick for me: https://gist.github.com/iatrou/9da751368aecdf0a37f1
Looks very promising! It would really help the adoption of such new projects if there was a bit more effort to present the current status as well as a roadmap. libphenom strives to be a core component for server…