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Tesla Employee Who Loved Elon Musk Reportedly Killed by Full Self-Driving

Tesla employee and Elon Musk fan Hans von Ohain was killed after his Model 3 crashed into a tree. Full Self-Driving was likely turned on.

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"Elon Musk and Don Lemon Sitting in a Tree" | HackerNoon

AI Generated Image with prompt: Elon Musk and Don Lemon Sitting in a Tree

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How to Count the Number of Files in a Directory on Linux

Practical tutorial on the methods of counting the files in a directory to perform the regular system checks and storage cleanup using the wc and tree commands.

Learning Tree settles DOJ improper billing complaint | Network World

Learning Tree International, an IT and management training firm, has agreed to pay US$4.5 million to settle a complaint by the U.S. Department of Justice that the company improperly invoiced U.S. government agencies in advance for IT training courses and kept federal funds for courses that were never provided, the DOJ said Wednesday.

Dissecting Cisco’s FabricPath Ethernet technology | Network World

Cisco's FabricPath data center Ethernet technology is designed to combine traditional, Spanning Tree-based Ethernet with a next-generation architecture that uses a link-state protocol to allow for multiple active paths. Deploying multiple active paths in a data center network is required to flatten the infrastructure to reduce latency and better support traffic flow between server racks.

Could ‘fat-tree’ switch setup be key to trimming data center costs? | Network World

University of California San Diego computer science professor Amin Vahdat and his students used the SIGCOMM 2008 conference in Seattle this week to propose a new way to build data centers that could save companies money and deliver more computing capabilities.

One more time: Why the CMDB is not a ‘thing’ | Network World

Having written in more than one column that a CMDB is not a tree but a landscape and that a CMDB is not a “thing” – I feel compelled to revisit this discussion. No, I don’t intend to change my mind or recant, or attack any skeptics or critics of this notion. My concern is that since CMDB adoptions are on the rise the real value of a CMDB system is becoming obscured by, ironically, too much industry attention … of the wrong kind.

Are your telecom services under the Christmas tree? | Network World

It’s an amazing world when the toymakers stop making toys for Christmas. But that’s what’s happening. This Christmas, if the NY Toy Fair is any indication, is going to be the first one where the toy industry has pretty much thrown in the towel and agreed that kids want bandwidth not Barbie dolls.

The 2 billion entry directory tree | Network World

It's deja vu. I got a note from Oracle's Technology media marvel (and soon to be media mother) Rebecca Hahn touting a new study, commissioned by Oracle, from the Performance Engineering Group at Persistent Systems. It's titled '2 Billion Entry Directory Benchmark'. I thought I was back in the 90's!

Energy bills rising? These tips may help | Network World

You don’t have to be a tree hugger to want to reduce your company’s energy consumption. High energy costs and increasing power requirements are driving enterprises to pay closer attention to energy usage.

Coming to a watering hole near you: OLPC’s mesh networking | Network World

Even in today's high-tech world of unified communications and wireless mobility, the idea of two kids with laptops sitting under a tree somewhere in Saharan Africa being able to exchange information without any kind of infrastructure or configuration, seems as wild an idea as the land they live in.

WORLDBEAT – iPhone and me: A love story | Network World

Like the star on a Christmas tree, iPhone is perched atop all the top 10 gadget lists for 2007, and with good reason. Not only did iPhone revolutionize the way people think about their mobile phones -- as many writing those lists crow -- but in my case, it has changed the way I live.

The word ‘platform’ has been a euphemism for control | Network World

Under the spreading chestnut tree, I sold you and you sold me. George Orwell, 1984

‘Our Christmas tree at the office’ | Network World

Because who hasn’t wanted to make a Christmas tree out of wireless access points?

What you need to know about home IoT standards at CES | Network World

When Internet of Things devices debut at this year's International CES, one of the biggest questions will be how they'll connect to all the other smart-home gear on display. But anyone who expects a clear answer to that is like a kid who gets up Thanksgiving morning looking for a bunch of gifts under a tree.

Ice Storms: 5 Lessons for IT and Telecommuters | Network World

When I woke up on Friday, Dec. 12, our house in southeastern New Hampshire was dark. The previous evening an ice storm coated trees, roads and power lines with a layer of ice at least a quarter-inch thick. Tree branches-and whole trunks-snapped, taking vulnerable power lines with them. By Friday morning, with the storm ongoing, blackouts had hit hundreds of thousands of households and businesses in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York, including mine.

Health & Fitness Tech Treasures [2011 Cool Yule Tools] | Network World

Making a big comeback in this year’s holiday gift guide is the health and fitness category. Whether you’re just starting out on the path of exercise, or are a seasoned athlete, the number of consumer electronics products dedicated to a person’s health has increased steadily over the past few years. Here are some of our favorites that can make a good gift under the tree for your favorite fitness enthusiast:

Ethernet on a ring | Network World

Extensions to spanning tree allow for fast convergence of Ethernet ring topologies.

Sharing with Samba | Network World

Samba is a remarkable piece of engineering. It provides directory tree browsing and sharing; disk, file and printer sharing; WINS resolution; and Windows domain client authentication. It runs under Linux, Unix, VMS and Mac OS X.

Do frog croaks hold the key to creating the perfect IoT network? | Network World

Studying how tree frogs regulate their communications, so each amphibian in the colony can hear everything, could provide ideal data traffic routings, scientists say.

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