The Beatles: Get BackYou can’t move for long and winding pieces about Get Back. Some writers focus on a person or myth, while others use it to justify their dogma. Me? I’m just a massive fan and have to write about it.Simon Collison Simon Collison: You can’
From the release notes: We’ve had some big AdGuard Home updates in the past, but this one is to top them all. It’s been brewing for almost eight months! 🙀 So no wonder there’s heaps upon heaps of new features, improvements, bugfixes, and other changes. We’d better
BCC & libbpf Latest versions of BCC (v0.22.0) and libbpf (v0.5.0) are now available from the bpftrace PPA[1] for bionic, focal and hirsute: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hadret/bpftrace sudo apt update sudo apt install bpftrace bpfcc-tools libbpf Right now bionic builds of bpftrace are still
Debian -- News -- Debian 11 “bullseye” releasedDebian 11 "bullseye" released Debian news: After 2 years, 1 month, and 9 days of development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 11 (code name bullseye), which will be supported for the next 5 years thanks
In June latest release of libbpf has landed in Ubuntu repositories for impish (upcoming 21.10 release). I grabbed the 0.4.0 version and backported it to bionic, focal, groovy and hirsute – these are test builds and are available from the following PPA: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hadret/libbpf sudo
Last month I patched NGINX Extended against the CVE-2021-23017. I was still having trouble with upgrading to anything higher than 1.19.5 though – which I wrote about back in January. I was getting to the point where I started to explore alternatives when I finally got it building properly.