Adding a lane in California is good for Nevada | STEVE SEBELIUS

As a native Southern Californian, I’ve made the drive between Las Vegas and my hometown of Huntington Beach dozens of times over the years. When traffic is light on Interstate 15, it’s heaven, especially for a leadfoot like me. I’ve set personal land speed records, but not always without incident. It was on the 15 that I received two traffic citations on the same day, less than 30 minutes apart, traveling faster the second time, in a friend’s wife’s minivan. But when there’s an accident or traffic is heavy, the drive can be a hellishly long, 275-mile slog through the desert. And with just two lanes for the 113 miles between Primm and Barstow, nearly anything can clog traffic, from ill-mannered, slow-moving drivers hogging the left lane to big-rig truckers trying to… Source link

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Running Adobe ColdFusion applications on Amazon ECS with blue/green deployments

Introduction Adobe ColdFusion is a web development tool that gives developers the ability to develop and deploy cloud-native applications with ease. In this post, we will demonstrate how you can run your Adobe ColdFusion applications on Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)  with AWS Fargate, as well as, use AWS CodeDeploy to perform blue/green deployments. By containerizing your web application, you can break apart monolithic applications, accelerate your software development, and modernize your deployment practices using automation. AWS Fargate is a serverless compute engine for containers that works with both Amazon ECS and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). Fargate removes the need to provision and manage servers, giving you… Source link

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Lab grown meat investors on “billion dollar crash course with reality”

Investors backing lab-grown meat are facing a  “billion-dollar crash course with reality”, an exhaustive report produced from within the alt-protein sector suggests. An indepth article by a US based investigative journalist has drawn the curtain back on how groups promoting plant and cell-based alternatives to meat have ignored quality, independent research from their own sector suggesting the technology’s biology and economics are fatally flawed. And despite this, they have continue to present an optimistic picture of the technology in their quest to source financial backing from Government and investors to fund development of lab grown meat products. Writing for The Counter, a nonprofit newsroom investigating the forces shaping how and what America eats, environmental science… Source link

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University Challenge fans blast Paxman over savage ‘time wasting’ swipe: ‘Can’t stand him’ | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

“Paxman just intimidated that people who play video games are ‘time wasters’ whilst fronting a show in which he asks a bunch of students a series of questions and they answer them #universitychallenge,” @CliveJudd expressed. “Paxman asks a really hard question and then says, ‘come one!’ LOL #UniversityChalleneg,” @Stev00416135 commented. “Ugh, Jeremey Paxman thinks it’s completely normal for people to know obscure facts about literally everything, but the second those facts relate to video games, he just HAS to make a comment about games being a waste of time, can’t stand him. #Universitychallenge,” @gaibungames said. University Challenge airs Mondays at 8:30pm on BBC One.  Source link

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Ransomware Patch or Perish: Attackers Exploit ColdFusion

Cring Ransomware Unleashed After Attackers Exploit Unpatched Flaw From 2009 Mathew J. Schwartz (euroinfosec) • September 27, 2021     Ransom note left by attackers wielding Cring ransomware (Source: Sophos) For battling ransomware, experts advise security teams to keep current on how attackers have been hacking their latest victims. In particular, they need to learn from attacks that target other organizations in their sector, and… Source link

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