
Linux
A Beginners Guide to eBPF Programming for Networking
eBPF has been described as “Superpowers for Linux,” and recently we’ve seen an explosion of tools that use it to power networking, observability and security in the Cloud Native world. In this talk Liz uses live-coding examples to explore how eBPF programs are loaded and run in the kernel, and attached to a variety of […]
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Security
Google, Apple, and Microsoft Go Passwordless
- Frank
- May 16, 2022
- Android
- Apple
- big ip
- big-ip
- cyber security
- darren kitchen
- dns
- dns poisoning
- Enterprise
- f5
- fido
- fido alliance
- hack
- hack5
- hacker
- Hak5
- information security
- infosec
- IP Addresses
- Kernel
- Microsoft
- passwordless
- penetration testing
- pentest
- pentester
- pentesting
- red team
- shannon morse
- snubs
- Technology
An enterprise vulnerability has public exploits, big brands are going passwordless, and install this android security patch asap!
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Raspberry Pi
What Happens When you plug the AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT into a Raspberry Pi
- Frank
- October 18, 2021
- adapter
- AI
- amd
- amdgpu
- assembly
- Bitcoin
- Build
- card
- cm4
- compile
- compute
- compute module
- compute module 4
- cooling
- cross-compile
- crypto
- CUDA
- currency
- database
- drivers
- enclosure
- Ethereum
- Gaming
- GPU
- Graphics
- how-to
- insane
- Kernel
- Linux
- live
- Machine Learning
- mining
- ML
- Nvidia
- Open Source
- PC
- pci
- pci express
- pcie
- performance
- Power
- proxmox
- radeon
- Raspberry Pi
- recompile
- riser
- rx 6700 xt
- sshfs
- Tutorial
- VM
- x1
- x16
This guy bought an AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT and plugged it into a Raspberry Pi to see what would happen. Contents: 00:00 – How much did it cost? 00:50 – Unboxing 04:05 – Pi Problems 05:40 – Plugging it in 09:59 – No explosions, yay! 12:18 – Needed: a Driver 12:40 – Compiling the […]
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