Monthly Archives: December 2021

Guerrilla RF and Adobe Partner to Deliver Website Enhancements, Dramatically Reducing Dev Ops Cycle Times

By Leveraging Adobe’s ColdFusion Web Applications Development Platform, GRF Rapidly Deployed New Sites and Content in Record Time, Outpacing Competition GREENSBORO, N.C., December 14, 2021–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Guerrilla RF (GRF) announced today it has entered into a collaboration with Adobe to deploy its award-winning web applications development platform, ColdFusion, within Guerrilla RF’s web development workflow. By deploying Adobe’s ColdFusion solutions, Guerrilla RF has been able to dramatically cut the development time associated with traditional website creation and optimization. In exchange, Guerrilla RF has been providing critical feedback to Adobe as part of its agile development efforts. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Source link

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List of vulnerable products and vendor advisories

News about a critical vulnerability in the Apache Log4j logging library broke last week when proof-of-concept exploits started to emerge on Thursday. Log4j is an open-source Java logging framework part of the Apache Logging Services used at enterprise level in various applications from vendors across the world. Apache released Log4j 2.15.0 to address the maximum severity vulnerability, currently tracked as CVE-2021-44228, also referred to as Log4Shell or LogJam. While massive exploitation started only after exploit code became freely available, attacks have been detected since the beginning of the month, according to data from Cloudflare and Cisco Talos. The Log4Shell flaw was reported by Alibaba’s Cloud security team on November 24 and it is unclear how some attackers were able to… Source link

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Pearl Diver Cocktails and Oysters, Melbourne Review

Pearl Diver Cocktails & Oysters has landed on Little Bourke Street, freshly shucked from the minds of The Speakeasy Group’s (Eau de Vie, Nick & Nora’s, Mjolner) Alex Boon and Pez Collier. The focus here is memorable, produce-driven cocktails and oysters sourced from the country’s best-growing regions. Steering the ship is former renowned bar gun Boon, whose menu of libations is filled with his signature respect for individual ingredients and penchant for creativity. Among the lineup are sips like the Coconut + Yuzu — a blend of coconut-washed pisco, yuzu verjuice, vanilla, passionfruit and pink peppercorn — and a reworked sazerac starring peanut butter and jelly. An oft-changing wine list has been carefully chosen to represent only that which is ‘fun’ and ‘delicious’, with a good… Source link

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Carbon Capture Innovations Will Play A Key Role In Net-Zero Ambitions

Following several announcements over the past year from oil majors investing heavily in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies, it appears progress has been made. Several governments and oil firms are working together to come up with various carbon capture solutions, from burying CO2 underground to pumping it into rocks. With the big players working together, this could be the mid-term answer to net-zero emissions the world’s been looking for.   In the U.K. this week, the Climate Change Committee (CCC) advised the country that the use of the reservoirs under the North Sea for CCS would be most effective, as the technologies get up and running in the region. However, reusing existing onshore wells could also provide an inexpensive and simple means for storing… Source link

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Clean energy from cold nuclear fusion is our planet’s best hope

My last article in this publication (bit.ly/331TnYj )presented a dystopian view of how most exciting digital technologies, like artificial intelligence, blockchain, the cloud and even the humble computer, are rapidly depleting our natural resources, contributing heavily to global warming and climate change. It disappointed my largely technophile readers, given the prevailing narrative that these technologies are ‘clean’ and could help save the planet, not destroy it. The question that got thrown back at me was: Is there a technology or a set of them that can actually save the world? I will stick my neck out and say there is: Cold fusion. Stephen Hawkings perhaps felt the same when he said, “I would like nuclear fusion to become a practical… Source link

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5 Best Web Hosting in Portland, OR

Below is a list of the top and leading Web Hosting in Portland. To help you find the best Web Hosting located near you in Portland, we put together our own list based on this rating points list. Portland’s Best Web Hosting: The top rated Web Hosting in Portland, OR are: Stoute Web Solutions – supports businesses growth Cascadia Web Services – have tailored hosting options Websites 503 – is run and managed by website developer Megan Ferrell A•VIBE – has designed and developed your new site Watermelon Web Works, LLC – endeavor to listen to their client’s needs Stoute Web Solutions Stoute Web Solutions supports businesses growth by developing complete marketing solutions. They have been maintaining and hosting websites for years. They know it’s essential for… Source link

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Upcoming Concerts for the week of Dec. 3-8 | Music

 Friday December 3rd         Alaska Dance Promotions – Friday Night Dance Lounge  9p-1a American Legion Post 15 (Palmer) – Friday Night Feast w/ 100 Proof Karaoke  5:30p-7p American Legion Spenard Post 28 – Acoustic Steak Night with J.J. Shockley!   6p-8p American Legion Spenard Post 28 – Friday Night Karaoke!  9p-12a Broken Blender – Unwrapped – A Tinsel & Tassel Cabaret   8p-9:30p Broken Blender – Live Music with Memory Bliss: 90’s Tribute Party  8p-12a Fairview Inn (Talkeetna) – Leo Ash Blues Band  8p-12a  Floaters (Big Lake) – Open Mic Night   7p-12a Franklin Street (Juneau) – First Friday Caroling  5p-8p The Fraternal Order of… Source link

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