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How to Effectively Host Multiplayer Game Servers for Global Players

Hosting multiplayer game servers for players from different countries presents unique challenges. This guide explores how to ensure a responsive and fair gaming experience.

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Best Practices for Change Management in Server Operations

Change management is essential in server operations to mitigate risks and ensure stability. Here are key practices to follow.

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Understanding Role Based Access Control for Server Administration

Role Based Access Control (RBAC) is essential for ensuring that server access aligns with user responsibilities, minimizing risks and enhancing security.

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GitHub Introduces CD-ROM Access for Public Repositories

In a recent announcement, GitHub has made it possible for users to request their public repositories on CD-ROM, aiming to enhance accessibility.

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Introducing Manufact: A New Cloud Platform for MCP Applications

Co-founders Pietro and Luigi unveil Manufact, a cloud platform designed for MCP applications and servers, previously known as mcp-use.

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Geopolitical Tensions Weigh on Wall Street as New Quarter Begins

As Wall Street enters the second half of the year, tensions between the US and Iran are contributing to a cautious market atmosphere, with investors bracing for potential volatility.

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Introducing .self: A New Domain for Digital Autonomy

The .self top-level domain aims to empower individuals by supporting self-hosting and promoting a more human-centered internet experience.

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Exciting Racing Action Scheduled for Sunday at Saint-Cloud and Beyond

This Sunday promises a thrilling lineup of racing events from Uttoxeter, Wolverhampton, and Saint-Cloud, all available for viewing on Sky Sports Racing.

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Post-Mortem Analysis Identifies Bug as Cause of Recent Sequencer Outages

A recent post-mortem has revealed that a race condition following a system reset was responsible for consecutive outages in the sequencer system.

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EU Moves to Regulate Amazon and Microsoft Under New Big Tech Rules

The European Union is set to implement new regulations targeting major cloud service providers, specifically Amazon and Microsoft, as part of its broader strategy to ensure fair competition in the tech sector.

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Introducing ymawky: A Dynamic ARM64 Assembly Web Server on Linux

ymawky, a web server crafted entirely in ARM64 Assembly, has recently received significant updates and is now available on Linux with CGI support.

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New Study Sheds Light on Aerosols and Tropical Cloud Dynamics

A recent study explores the influence of tiny aerosol particles on the strength of tropical convective clouds, revealing high vapor supersaturation levels that may affect cloud formation.

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Amazon Employees Raise Concerns Over Job Security Amid Data Center Debate

Three Amazon software engineers have expressed fears of termination after speaking out against data center expansion at Seattle City Council hearings, citing laws protecting political speech.

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Amazon's Major Investment in Missouri Data Center Promises Economic Growth

Amazon's planned multibillion-dollar data center in Missouri is poised to significantly enhance local infrastructure and create thousands of jobs, aligning with the company's expansion strategy.

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Federal Data Center Regulations Set to Expire, Raising Concerns

The impending expiration of federal data center regulations may lead to significant changes in data management practices across various sectors.

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FBI Launches Cyber Range in Huntsville to Combat Cyber Threats

The FBI has established a Cyber Range in Huntsville, Alabama, designed to simulate cyberattacks and enhance cybersecurity training.

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Introducing Yserver: A New X11 Server Built with Rust

The Yserver project presents a modern take on the X11 server, crafted using the Rust programming language. This innovative development aims to enhance performance and security.

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Tech Millionaires Suggest China Fuels Opposition to U.S. Data Centers

A theory gaining traction among tech millionaires posits that China is funding local opposition to U.S. data centers, though evidence remains scant.

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Introducing Zeroserve: A Game-Changer in Web Server Technology

Zeroserve emerges as a zero-configuration web server that allows for advanced scripting with eBPF, catering to developers seeking rapid deployment solutions.

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Dycom Develops 49-Acre Training Facility for Future Data Center Workers

Dycom is constructing a 49-acre training facility aimed at equipping unskilled workers for lucrative data center positions, with an average salary of $62,000.