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plover.stenoknight.com | ||
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vxlabs.com
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| | | | TL;DR: Parallels Desktop 13 only supports OpenGL 3.2 on an extremely limited subset of mostly games. VMWare Fusion 10 has full OpenGL 3.3 support. In my case, this made the difference between being able to work on a VTK-based client project (VMWare Fusion ????) or NOT being able to work the project (Parallels ????). I bought a Parallels Desktop Pro 13 subscription to be able to do Linux and Windows development on my MacBook Pro. | |
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jreypo.io
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| | | | Azure Bastion service enables conectivity to Windows and Linux virtual mahciens running on Azure without the need of having RDP or SSH ports open to the public. By default an Azure Bastion connection to a VM will be open in a new tab in the browser, but Bastion also gives you the possibility of establishing a tunnel using Azure CLI and connect with native RDP or SSH clients. | |
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www.kensodev.com
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| | | | Usually when I blog, I make comments, raise decisions, write code or something like that, it's never a question. This post, above anything else is a question and a try to spark a debate from my fellow developers and software craftsman out there. Earlier this week I started working on a very interesting project for an international company creating test suites for devices and applications. The suite is cross platform and can run on any machine both windows and Linux and test any device, from mobile phones... | |
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somic.org
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| | Personal blog of Dmitriy Samovskiy, focuses on cloud computing, infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, infrastructure as code, Linux, devops, python, ruby, rabbitmq, Amazon Web Services EC2 |