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    Explore " throttling" with insightful episodes like "Russia’s failed Twitter throttle", "All Things Azeroth #692 - Bald is Beautiful", "317: Performance Picks for Kicks", "Episode 34: Throttling and Async Patterns with Serverless - Marie Hoelger" and "28. Remote work, MacBook Pro 2018, power throttling, SSDs, macOS migration, backups, iOS 12 beta, Shortcuts, Screen Time, AirPlay 2, eGPUs, and LEGO James Bond" from podcasts like ""The Naked Pravda", "All Things Azeroth Episodes", "LINUX Unplugged", "Web Rush" and "The Checked Shirt"" and more!

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    Russia’s failed Twitter throttle

    Russia’s failed Twitter throttle

    Russia and Twitter haven’t really gotten along for years now. In fact, since 2017, federal censors at Roskomnadzor (RKN) have filed more than 28,000 takedown requests with the social network, and the agency complains that Twitter still grants Russian users access to 3,168 of these materials containing supposedly illegal information. In retaliation against this insubordination, RKN started throttling local Twitter traffic on March 10, 2021, leveraging the country’s growing arsenal of deep-packet-inspection systems to reduce the bandwidth available to Twitter in Russia. The policy has failed to disrupt the service for many Russian users, however, adding to RKN’s list of unsuccessful censorship efforts against major foreign companies.

    For a better grasp of what happened and what went wrong, Meduza turned to Tanya Lokot, an associate professor in digital media and society at Dublin City University’s School of Communications, and Mariëlle Wijermars, an assistant professor in cyber-security and politics at Maastricht University and a visiting researcher at the University of Helsinki’s Aleksanteri Institute.

    Как поддержать нашу редакцию — даже если вы в России и вам очень страшно

    317: Performance Picks for Kicks

    317: Performance Picks for Kicks
    We take a trip to visit Level1Tech's Wendell Wilson and come back with some of his performance tips for a smoother Linux desktop. Plus the story behind exFAT coming to Linux, and the big desktop performance improvements landing next week. Special Guests: Alex Kretzschmar, Brent Gervais, Cassidy James Blaede, Drew DeVore, and Ell Marquez.

    Episode 34: Throttling and Async Patterns with Serverless - Marie Hoelger

    Episode 34: Throttling and Async Patterns with Serverless - Marie Hoelger

    Recording date: 2019-04-23

    John Papa @John_Papa

    Ward Bell @WardBell

    Dan Wahlin @DanWahlin

    Marie Hoelger LinkedIn

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    Someone to follow

    Timejumps

    • 01:28 How to pronounce Dan's last name
    • 02:20 Guest and topic intro
    • 04:56 What is serverless?
    • 08:11 What are durable functions?
    • 14:57 Sponsor: Nrwl
    • 15:34 What's the importance of throttling?
    • 22:35 What role do async patterns play?
    • 25:52 Sponsor: DevIntersection
    • 26:45 What are common use cases?
    • 35:22 Someone to follow

    28. Remote work, MacBook Pro 2018, power throttling, SSDs, macOS migration, backups, iOS 12 beta, Shortcuts, Screen Time, AirPlay 2, eGPUs, and LEGO James Bond

    28. Remote work, MacBook Pro 2018, power throttling, SSDs, macOS migration, backups, iOS 12 beta, Shortcuts, Screen Time, AirPlay 2, eGPUs, and LEGO James Bond
    In our twenty-eight show we chat about remote working, the new MacBook Pro (along with power throttling and SSDs), migrating macOS to a new machine, our backup strategies, the iOS 12 beta, Shortcuts app, Screen Time, AirPlay 2 with Sonos, eGPUs, and the LEGO James Bond Aston Martin. We also have a moan about the weather...

    The Droid Life Show: Episode 161 - PEACE, 2017.

    The Droid Life Show: Episode 161 - PEACE, 2017.
    On this final Droid Life Show of 2017, we're running through another great year in Android. This may not be a day-by-day recap, but we'd love to talk about the big stories that stood out, preview CES a bit more, and even attempt to make a couple of 2018 predictions. If that sounds like a good time, be on the lookout for topics like our discussion over Android phone of the year,  Google and its major focus on hardware, Essential swinging and missing pretty massively, how Samsung still managed to dominate after the Note 7 recall, and of course, the Droid Life redesign. We'll touch on it all!

    Versión 2.3: Los anti pirata

    Versión 2.3: Los anti pirata

    Existen peculiares sujetos detrás de los antivirus y a ellos dedicamos esta versión. Hablamos sobre Carlos Jimenez, supuesto creador del primer antivirus; John McAfee, un excéntrico con problemas legales; Eugene Kaspersky, obsesionado con la guerra cibernética; y el famoso Peter Norton de brazos cruzados. El destacado fue la mochila de realidad virtual. Bonus track: www.fast.com de Netflix.

    Mobile Dynasty #15 – Throttling And 64bit

    Mobile Dynasty #15 – Throttling And 64bit
    Jeff (Blackhammer) Owens from TheAgeOfTheGeek, Ellis (Clark Kent) Owens,Josh (KnuckleHeadTech) fromKnuckeHeadTechand DoorToDoorGeekaka Steve McLaughlin talk about all mobile devices and how to make them do what you want kht – Verizon: We throttle unlimited data to provide an “incentive to limit usage” – http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/08/verizon-we-throttle-unlimited-data-to-provide-an-incentive-to-limit-usage/ Ck – Verizon has officially closed one of the most used unlimited […]
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