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Container Transport | Import & Export | Customs Clearance | Felixstowe

https://www.prologicservicesltd.co.uk/

Saved by uncleflo on February 13th, 2022.

Founded in 2001, we have earned a reputation as a trusted, reliable supplier for a wide variety of companies from multi-nationals to smaller, local businesses. All of our staff are logistics professionals, the majority of whom have been with the company since its incorporation. Initially starting as a family business, the company has continued to grow and develop whilst maintaining its core values and high level of customer services. We offer the full range of logistics services including Sea Freight, Air Freight, Customs Clearance, Warehousing and Storage, UK Distribution, Container Transport, European Road Freight, Project Forwarding. From the smallest package to multi-container shipments, every order is important to us and we take care to ensure that it reaches its destination in the most secure, cost-effective and efficient manner possible.

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iro3d printer review - affordable desktop metal 3D printer ($5,000)

https://www.aniwaa.com/product/3d-printers/iro3d-printer/

Saved by uncleflo on February 12th, 2022.

The iro3d printer is an affordable metal 3D printer by iro3d, a manufacturer based in the United States. This desktop metal 3D printer uses Selective Powder Deposition technology to 3D print metal. The iro3d selectively deposits sand and metal powder inside a crucible. The sand acts as support material. The fine materials are used for the visible, outer parts of the 3D printed objects, while the rougher materials are deposited for the infill. Once the 3D printing process is complete, the user must take the crucible to bake it in a kiln for two to three hours. This affordable desktop metal 3D printer is available starting from $8,000. Discover more 3D printers with our 3D printer comparison engine. You may also like our guides on PEEK 3D printing and carbon fiber 3D printing.

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Docker Basics: How to Use Dockerfiles – The New Stack

https://thenewstack.io/docker-basics-how-to-use-dockerfiles/

Saved by uncleflo on January 16th, 2022.

By using a Docker image, it is not only possible to deploy one container after another, it’s quite easy. Once you’ve pulled the image from a registry (such as Docker Hub), each container can then be deployed with a single docker command. But what happens when you find yourself having to deploy numerous containers (each for a different purpose) from the same image? All of a sudden the management of those containers can get a bit cumbersome. Say, for example, you pull down the latest Ubuntu image for development. Before you can develop with that container, there are a number of modifications you want to make to the image (such as upgrading software and adding the necessary development packages for the job at hand). For this, you could manually edit each image as needed (creating a new image for each necessary variation on the theme), or you could construct a Dockerfile for each variation. Once you have your Dockerfile constructed, you can quickly build the same image over and over, without having to take the time to do it manually. Carefully crafted Dockerfiles can save you considerable time and effort.

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Oxygen concentrator | ScubaBoard

https://scubaboard.com/community/threads/oxygen-concentrator.570679/

Saved by uncleflo on January 13th, 2022.

Forum topic about creating an oxygen concentrator to fill up oxygen bottles. A user asks: Is any one here is using or has used an oxygen concentrator. I do know you cannot get 100% pure oxygen. Basically it is a PSA oxygen concentrator that also has a compressor mounted to it that pumps direct to scuba tanks. It will also provide continuous flow for blending, but a concentrator that small doesn't put out enough for a big compressor. Several manufacturers have boosters designed for this application though. Invacare homefill, Rix microboost *yes this was actually designed around PSA oxygen concentrators*, Philips Ultrafill *only one that will go to 3000psi*, and a few others. I use one and fill 2200 psi O2 bottles to do PP blending nitrox. It's a invocare homefill set up. Makes perhaps 200+ cuft a day of 96% O2. 2 days to fill a standard 5' tall O2 bottle used for standard acetalyne rigs. These systems can be hard to get because they need a perscription to get one. but some will sell for hobby use. (glass works etc.) I think you can still get the concentrator and compuressor for about 1000 $ and then there is an adaptor hose that is needed to connect to fill tanks that may be 100 $ unless you hae one of hte designed carry around tanks to get the part from. There are other solutions of course. Keep the unit indoors or somewhere where it is dry and low humidity and the concentrator will last a long time. I will post pics of what i have if any one want s to see them. PM me.

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Snyk | Developer security | Develop fast. Stay secure.

https://snyk.io/

Saved by uncleflo on May 11th, 2021.

Developer-first Cloud Native Application Security. Loved by both developers and security teams: Find vulnerabilities while you code, with IDE and SCM integrations. Fix quickly and early, with automated remediation and actionable insight. Prevent introducing new vulnerabilities into your code base through new dependencies and code changes. Monitor with reporting and alerts providing visibility of application security posture across development teams. Manage with security and license policies and contextual prioritization defined and customized across the organization

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Containers: A Complete Guide | IBM

https://www.ibm.com/cloud/learn/containers

Saved by uncleflo on May 12th, 2019.

This guide looks at the importance of containers in cloud computing, highlighting the benefits and showing how containers figure into such technologies as Docker, Kubernetes, Istio, VMs, and Knative. A container is a small file that packages together application code along with all the libraries and other dependencies that it needs to run. By packaging together applications, libraries, environment variables, other software binaries and configuration files, a container guarantees that it has everything needed to run the application out of the box, regardless of the operating environment in which the container runs. A key characteristic of a container is that it is small and fast because it uses some of the underlying host operating system's resources to run rather than containing a whole OS of its own.

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Enterprise Application Container Platform | Docker

https://www.docker.com/

Saved by uncleflo on May 12th, 2019.

Docker Enterprise is the easiest and fastest way to use containers and Kubernetes at scale and delivers the fastest time to production for modern applications, securely running them from hybrid cloud to the edge. Over 750 enterprise organizations use Docker Enterprise for everything from modernizing traditional applications to microservices and data science.

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CI/CD for Kubernetes with Jenkins and Spinnaker - DZone Cloud

https://dzone.com/articles/new-way-of-cicd-in-kubernetes-with-jenkins-and-spi

Saved by uncleflo on May 12th, 2019.

Every organization which has adopted DevOps practices wants to quickly adopt "Continuous" everything, be it Integration, Deployment, Testing or, Monitoring. For a successful DevOps operation, CI/CD is very important for any small or big size organization to shorter development cycles and innovate faster, reduce deployment failures, safe Rollbacks and reduce MTTR (mean time to recover). In this article, we will uncover a new way of bringing continuous integration and continuous delivery of applications to your Kuberenetes cluster. We are using Jenkins as the CI tool which will poll the Git repositories to build Docker images on commits and push it to Docker registry. We will use Spinnaker as the CD tool which continuously polls the Docker registry and triggers the deployment pipelines to update applications in your Kubernetes cluster.

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AWS Innovate 2018: Developer Edition

https://aws.amazon.com/events/aws-innovate-2018/agenda/

Saved by uncleflo on October 28th, 2018.

AWS Innovate: Developer Edition is a digital event designed for developers, business analysts and all types of builders. Hear from Ian Massingham, Lead of Technical & Developer Evangelism at AWS, and learn more about AI & ML, Serverless, Containers, Database Management and Amazon Game Tech in the 20+ sessions offered. Software development practices have evolved substantially over the almost 5 year period that Ian Massingham has been with Amazon Web Services. In this keynote, Ian focuses on the latest trends in software architecture and developer tools. From modern application architectures, to when you should choose serverless over servers, and how you can take advantage of the fundamental characteristics of the AWS cloud to supercharge your Machine Learning applications.

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Build Docker containers from scratch with Habitat - Posted by Jordan Bach on 08 Mar 2017

https://opensolitude.com/2017/03/08/build-docker-containers-from-scratch-with-habitat.html

Saved by uncleflo on February 26th, 2018.

Habitat is a new project from Chef with the lofty goal of building a packaging system and runtime environment for "automation that travels with the app" to support the needs of modern distributed applications running in microservices environments. Habitat has a lot of features, but today we will only learn enough about plans and packages to build and run a minimal Docker container for Ruby.

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Running Docker in Production: three use cases and the good, the bad and the ugly

http://blog.kontena.io/docker-in-production-good-bad-ugly/

Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.

At the first Docker Helsinki Meetup for 2017 on January 17th, we heard about three interesting use cases of the ins and outs of how Docker is used in production at Solita, Zalando and Pipedrive. We also heard about the good, the bad and the ugly of running Docker in production. Solita's Use Case: Firstly, Heikki Simperi from Solita explained how his company uses Docker to handle the various apps and systems associated with their management of the Finnish National Railway Service (VR), as well as the problems they've run into when using Docker. Solita runs a variety of their own apps on Docker, including a navigator for train drivers, a construction notification system and a traffic controller app. Heikki reiterated that it's important for the downtime to be minimal when the apps involved are ones responsible for railway management and that "anything over a 3-5 min downtime causes delays for trains, but nobody dies". Most of the issues they experienced using Docker were related to building an image, having a private repository, removing or starting up a container, or a bug inside an app. Overall, the running usage of the Docker platform has been stable, with "zero downtime". The problems have lessened after upgrading to each new Docker version and they are experiencing less and less problems as time goes on. They are looking forward to the release of Docker 1.12 on a stable channel from Red Hat.

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Bootstrap v4-alpha: Components: Card columns

http://v4-alpha.getbootstrap.com/components/card/#card-columns

Saved by uncleflo on December 27th, 2017.

Cards can be organized into Masonry-like columns with just CSS by wrapping them in .card-columns. Cards are built with CSS column properties instead of flexbox for easier alignment. Cards are ordered from top to bottom and left to right. Heads up! Your mileage with card columns may vary. To prevent cards breaking across columns, we must set them to display: inline-block as column-break-inside: avoid isn’t a bulletproof solution yet.

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http://www.profoundgrid.com/

Saved by uncleflo on January 14th, 2013.

Profound Grid is a responsive grid system for fixed and fluid layouts. Built in SCSS, it gives you flexibility and full control. You can manage the layout of a website with: Total Width, Total Columns, Gutter Width, Container Margin, Helper Classes, Mixin: Helper Classes, Mixin: Container, Mixin: Column, Mixin: Push, Mixin: Positions, Mixin: Positions Legacy

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Adding multiple sets of visual children to custom components | Tony Fendall's OLD Flex Blog

http://www.munkiihouse.com/?p=37

Saved by uncleflo on September 9th, 2011.

Flex doesn’t support adding child components to containers at multiple levels. I.e. it’s not possible to create an mxml component of type HBox with some components declared in mxml inside it, and then use that component somewhere else and put another set of components inside it there also. If you try to do this then you get a runtime error saying: “Multiple sets of visual children have been specified for this component” The reason that this isn’t supported in flex is that there’s not really any way for the mxml compiler to know what to do with the additional components. Any option taken would result in numerous possible conflicts and special cases.

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Plugin-container and out-of-process plugins - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Plugin-container_and_out-of-process_plugins#Disabling_crash_protection

Saved by uncleflo on March 10th, 2011.

Starting in Firefox 3.6.4 on Windows and Linux, a new crash protection feature isolates certain plugins from the browser process and sets those plugins to each run in a separate plugin-container process. Before this new "out-of-process plugins" ("OOPP") crash protection feature, a problem with a plugin (e.g, Adobe Flash) would often cause the entire Firefox browser to crash. When an "out-of-process plugin" stops working, Firefox can remain running and just the portions of a webpage that need the plugin will be disabled (i.e., missing the plugin content). In Firefox 3.6 releases since Firefox 3.6.4, the crash protection feature that sets plugins to run in a separate process is enabled for specified plugins only. By default, the plugins enabled to run "out-of-process" are the NPAPI test plugin, Adobe Flash, Apple QuickTime (Windows) and Microsoft Silverlight (Windows).

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