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Safeguarding Your Vision in the Digital World: Strategies for Healthy Mobile Phone Usage

In an era where our eyes are almost constantly glued to mobile phone screens, it's crucial to take steps to minimize the potential damage to our eyes. Digital eye strain, or computer vision syndrome, is a real concern, with symptoms ranging from headaches and blurred vision to dry eyes and neck pain. To combat these issues, here are some strategies, including the selection of phones with Eye Comfort Display technology, to help reduce eye strain.
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The importance of ITAM for ESG practices

Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices have emerged as a critical framework for organizations striving to achieve sustainable and responsible business operations. As companies across the globe recognize the urgent need to address environmental, social, and governance issues, the role of Information Technology Asset Management (ITAM) in facilitating these practices has become increasingly evident. In this article, we will delve into the significance of ITAM for ESG practices and explore how it can contribute to creating a better world.

Diving into JTAG - BSDL (Part 4)

In the previous article of this series, we briefly touched on how.bsd files written in Boundary Scan Description Language (BSDL) describe the structure of the boundary scan chain and the instruction set. In this article, we will examine this language’s syntax more closely before seeing how.bsd files are leveraged in JTAG testing in the next article.

Feature Friday #3: execresult_as_data()

When you want to inspect both the return code and output from a command execresult_as_data() might be the function you are searching for. Most CFEngine policy writers have used execresult() and returnszero(). They are useful when you want to do something based on the output of a command or based on its successful execution (returning zero). For example: /tmp/feature-friday-3.cf command output But, sometimes, you care about specific return codes.

16 Best Uptime.com Alternatives For Uptime Monitoring in 2024

Monitoring website uptime is critical for ensuring it stays accessible and runs effectively. While Uptime.com has been recognized for these services, the evolving digital landscape necessitates exploring other tools that offer enhanced uptime monitoring features. This introduction explores top alternatives to Uptime.com, aimed at guiding users toward a solution that best matches their needs.

AI's Role In Streamlining Kubernetes Operations For Better Cost Management

While many of us have already heard of Kubernetes, or may even be leveraging it within our technology stacks, it’s still important to remember that the platform is undergoing massive adoption and evolvement. Due to its relative infancy, Kubernetes is ripe to allow for integrating new technologies, like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). As an open-source platform, Kubernetes orchestrates containerized applications, ensuring they run efficiently and resiliently.

What are Blameless Retrospectives? How Do You Run Them?

In most engineering organizations, everyone agrees that in complex systems, failure is inevitable. It’s possible to prevent the recurrence of certain incidents, reduce their impact, or shorten the time to resolution. However, it’s impossible to avoid them altogether. In the past, we asserted failures are a result of people’s mistakes. It was all about “the bad apple theory,” focused on finding the “guilty party” and removing them to prevent future failures.

Incident Response Team | Roles & Responsibilities Defined

When your organization faces outages, errors, security breaches, and other incidents, you need to have a plan in place to take appropriate actions as needed. However, you also need a capable team of experts filling critical roles and responsibilities to execute those actions and effectively collaborate to resolve issues quickly. An incident response team, therefore should be developed in a way that avoids skills gaps in expertise.

Incident Management Automation - What You Should Know

Automated incident management is the process of automating incident response to ensure that critical events are detected and addressed in the most efficient and consistent manner. In incident management, time is of the essence and the primary benefit of automated incident management is speed. With automation, you can accomplish time-consuming tasks much quicker. This brings down the incident response time and allows the team to focus their attention on matters that require their expertise.