How To Run Docker Compose Containers With Gpu Access

GPU access in Docker lets you containerize demanding workloads such as machine learning applications. GPUs aren’t automatically available when you start a new container but they can be activated with the –gpus flag for docker run or by adding extra fields to a docker-compose.yml file. In this article, we’ll show how to enable GPU support in Docker Compose. You’ll need Docker Compose version v1.28 or newer to follow along with the guide....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 721 words · Amalia Shrum

How To Security Scan Docker Images With Anchore

You’ll need to build your Docker image and push it to a registry before you can scan it. Anchore uses Dockerfiles when available to identify possible configuration issues but relies on scanning built images when compiling vulnerability lists. Anchore’s Architecture Setting up Anchore historically required a dedicated installation of Anchore Engine that operated independently of your image build environment. A separate CLI let you interact with the Engine. This model requires use of a sequence of CLI commands to register an image with Anchore, start a scan, and access the results....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 915 words · Elaine Rentas

How To Sign Other Users Out Of Windows 10

Windows supports multiple accounts on the same device. If someone forgets to sign out of their account, their profile still runs processes and consumes resources in the background. Here’s how you can sign out other users on the same computer. RELATED: Windows 10 Is Only Making Windows Fragmentation Worse How to Sign Out Other Users When a user locks their account, the computer returns to the sign in screen but leaves their account signed in and running all their programs and processes in the background....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 395 words · Clarence Ribeiro

How To Start A Local Kubernetes Cluster With Minikube

Minikube is a minimal Kubernetes distribution designed for local development use. It’s developed as part of the Kubernetes project and includes implementations of all major cluster features. Minikube works on Linux, Mac, and Windows hosts. It can use containers or a virtual machine environment to run your cluster and its workloads. Here are all the supported runtimes: Docker Podman KVM Hyper-V Hyperkit Parallels VirtualBox VMware Make sure you’ve got one of these technologies installed before continuing with this guide....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 1061 words · Jessica Brower

How To Use A Vpn For Netflix

ExpressVPN is the best VPN for getting past the Netflix block, though Netflix made an update in 2021 to better detect and block VPNs. We go into details on how to use a VPN with Netflix below, but not before we talk a little more about regional restrictions. What Are Netflix Regional Restrictions? Depending on the country you’re in, the shows and movies Netflix offers changes, sometimes radically. The United States, for example, has the biggest library by far, with shows many people in Europe have never even heard of....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 828 words · Heidi Murphy

How To Use The Finger Command On Linux

The finger command almost certainly isn’t installed by default in your Linux distribution. It was absent on the Ubuntu, Fedora, and Manjaro distributions used to research this article. We’ve already covered the pinky command, which is the lightweight version of finger. pinky is supplied by default, but if you want to use fingerYou, yed to install it. The finger and pinky commands perform the same sort of task. They both tell you some information about the currently logged in users on your Linux or Unix-like operating system....

November 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1086 words · Donald Bailey

Remove Backgrounds Automatically With A Free Photoshop Action

There are hundreds of ways to isolate an object or remove a background in Photoshop, and this is one of the absolute easiest. See how a quick download and some simple techniques can help you cut out images with ease. Photoshop actions, as we’ve covered before, are recordable programs users can create and save without even any knowledge of programming. The bottom line is they can do some incredible things in seconds, and automatically removing backgrounds is now one of them....

November 28, 2022 · 4 min · 798 words · Doris Do

Samsung Apparently Won T Redesign The Galaxy Z Flip For 2022

There were a few rumors that the Galaxy Z Flip 4 (which will go without the ‘Z’ in some countries) might have a larger battery, and some were holding out hope for a different folding mechanism that wouldn’t be as prone to breaking. However, that doesn’t seem to be the case, according to new renders shared by notable tech leaker OnLeaks. The phone shown off in the renders looks nearly identical to the current Galaxy Z Flip 3, with the same flip phone-like design, two rear cameras, and hole-punch front camera....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 310 words · Walter Russell

Sync Your Clock With Internet Time Servers From The Vista Command Prompt

Note that you can partially solve this issue by changing the time server you are using or increasing the intervals between time checks, but there are some instances where you’ll just want to quickly sync the time manually. Sync Clock the Slow GUI Way First you’ll have to right-click on the clock and choose “Adjust Date/Time” Then you select the Internet Time tab, and click the Change Settings button…...

November 28, 2022 · 1 min · 151 words · Betty Jackson

Tech Term Confusion Memory Means Ram Not Storage

Some people say they have “a smartphone with 64 GB of memory”, but they don’t. Those people might have smartphones with 64 GB of disk space, or storage, but that’s different than memory. It’s time to clear up this tech term misconception. Memory Is RAM, Storage Is Your Hard Drive Memory–also called RAM–is short term. Computers (and smartphones) load data into memory when they’re working on it. Disk space (also called storage, or hard drive space) is long term....

November 28, 2022 · 3 min · 591 words · Shawn Ezell

The Best Tips And Tweaks For Getting The Most Out Of Internet Explorer 9

If you use Internet Explorer 9, we have many tips and tricks for you to improve your web surfing experience, from customizing the interface to using the many features, and to make your time online more secure with IE9’s many security and privacy enhancements. Surf or Search Using the One Box (Address Bar) In IE versions prior to 9, the address bar and search bar were separate. They are now combined into the One Box in IE9, allowing you to navigate to websites or start a search from a single place....

November 28, 2022 · 19 min · 3841 words · Sean Holland

What Are These Desktop.Ini Files I Keep Seeing

Have you ever seen those weird desktop.ini files that seem to pop-up everywhere? The truth is that they do serve a purpose and Windows uses them to identify how a folder should be displayed, much like the .DS_Store files used in OS X. When you create a new folder in Windows it is created with the standard folder icon, one common use of the desktop.ini file is to use to it set a custom icon for a folder, however this is not the only thing that it is used for....

November 28, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Rolando Mckelvey

What Is Arduino Learn About This Open Source Electronics Platform

Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. Today we will help you get started by showing you some of the options available and how easy it is to get started. Arduino hardware is an open-source circuit board with a microprocessor and input/output (I/O) pins for communication and controlling physical objects (LED, servos, buttons, etc.). The board will typically be powered via USB or an external power supply which in turn allows it to power other hardware and sensors....

November 28, 2022 · 5 min · 1029 words · Ashlie Russell

What Is Typosquatting And How Do Scammers Use It

What is Typosquatting? Typosquatting uses modified or misspelled domain names to trick users into visiting fraudulent websites. Threat actors have several different typosquatting techniques at their disposal. Of course, they all benefit the criminals and defraud someone else. That someone else might be website visitors or it might be the owners of the website. At the heart of typosquatting is domain name registration. The threat actors register domain names that are very close to the real domain name they’re impersonating, or they incorporate the genuine name and add elements to it....

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1280 words · Jean Lundsford

Why Github S Copilot Isn T The End Of Programming

Distributed as a Visual Studio Code extension, Copilot is like a vastly more powerful autocomplete that can fill in whole sections of code. It looks at what you’re writing and suggests new lines or entire self-contained functions. Copilot’s introduction has caused some fear that it will eventually replace developers altogether. After all, if it knows what you’re writing, and can suggest what comes next, isn’t it the closest thing yet to an AI-powered developer?...

November 28, 2022 · 7 min · 1434 words · Diana Sweat

Why Using A Registry Cleaner Won T Speed Up Your Pc Or Fix Crashes

We’ve said it again and again: Registry cleaners don’t speed up your PC. At best, they’re a waste of time — and often money. At worst, they can cause problems by removing registry entries they shouldn’t. We recently covered why PC cleaning software was a scam, noting that a big part of the cleaning process — the registry cleaning — wouldn’t help speed up your PC. We’ll now look at what that is....

November 28, 2022 · 6 min · 1079 words · Ollie Gonzalez

5 Ways Microsoft Can Improve The Windows 8 Start Screen

After having used Windows 8 over the past few months, we’ve found a few ways Microsoft could immediately improve the Start Screen to make it less disorienting and more usable, not only for tablets but desktops and laptops as well. It’s safe to say that the one thing Windows 8 doesn’t lack is criticism. Since the Consumer Preview debuted in February, it has proven to be one of the most polarizing Windows releases ever....

November 27, 2022 · 6 min · 1169 words · Edward French

5 Ways To Stream A Game From Another Computer Or The Cloud

Game-streaming solutions have evolved from the “cloud gaming” services we examined last year. Many new solutions allow you to stream a game from a computer in your house to a device in another room. Here’s a look at all the game-streaming services you can use today, from local game-streaming options to the fancy cloud-gaming services that stream from a data center over the Internet. Steam In-Home Streaming RELATED: How to Use Steam In-Home Streaming...

November 27, 2022 · 5 min · 1065 words · Antoinette Mclaurin

8 Things To Do Once You Fire Up Your New Kindle Fire

This is a guest post by Mitch from Technipages, where he writes about technology. 1. Get a USB cable Chances are that at some point you’ll want to transfer files from your computer to your Kindle Fire. You’ll want to purchase a micro-USB to standard USB cable since it doesn’t come with one. If you have a cable from an existing smartphone or other device, it will work with your Kindle Fire....

November 27, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Dolores Hirst

Are Modern Computers Still Vulnerable To Damage Via Magnets

Today’s Question & Answer session comes to us courtesy of SuperUser—a subdivision of Stack Exchange, a community-drive grouping of Q&A web sites. The Question Although the anti-magnet rule has been repeated so often as to be law, is it actually a hard and fast rule of hardware safety? SuperUser reader Aequitarum Custos wanted to get to the bottom of it all: Anyone who ever turned on a desk fan near or atop their old CRT monitor can certainly attest that something was happening, as indicated by the wild pattern of rainbows that erupt across the screen, but was that something permanent damage?...

November 27, 2022 · 4 min · 706 words · Aline Lamotte