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.NET Core Container Images now Published to Microsoft Container Registry

.NET Core Container Images now Published to Microsoft Container Registry

We are now publishing .NET Core container images to Microsoft Container Registry (MCR). We have also made other changes to the images we publish, described in this post. Important: You will need to change FROM statements in Dockerfile files and docker pull commands as a result of these changes. 3.0 references need to be changed now. Most 1.x and 2.x usages can be changed over time. The new tag scheme is decribed in this post and are provided at the microsoft-dotnet-core repo, our new home on Docker Hub. Summary of changes: .NET Core images are now published to Microsoft Container Registry. Updates will continue to be published to Docker Hub, for .NET Core 1.x and 2.x. .NET Core 3.0 will only be published to MCR. Nano Server 2016 images are no longer supported or published. Microsoft Container Registry (MCR) Microsoft teams are now publishing container images to MCR. There are two key reasons for this change: We can establish MCR as the official source of Microsoft-provided container images, and then more easily promote and syndicate those images to multiple container services, like Docker Hub and Red Hat OpenShift. We can use Microsoft Azure as a global content distribution network (CDN) for delivering Microsoft-provided container images from locations closer to you. This means your container images pulls will be faster and have improved reliability in many cases. From an architectural perspective, MCR is a globally replicated service that handles image manifest requests. It uses the Azure CDN service for image layer requests. This separation isn’t observable with docker pull, but it is easy to see when you inspect .NET Core...
Mobile App Development Company India | Android, iOS & Tizen App Development Company | Best SEO Company

Mobile App Development Company India | Android, iOS & Tizen App Development Company | Best SEO Company

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Cyber Security Today, May 12, 2021 – Hate on messaging apps, Zix used in scams and QR code warning

Cyber Security Today, May 12, 2021 – Hate on messaging apps, Zix used in scams and QR code warning

Fight hate on private messaging apps, how Zix is used for scams, a warning on QR codes and more. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Wednesday, May 12th. I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cybersecurity for ITWorldCanada.com. The government of Canada should do more to stop disinformation on private internet messaging platforms like WhatsApp, Telegram, WeChat, Facebook Messenger and Snapchat. That’s the recommendation of the cybersecurity policy exchange at Toronto’s Ryerson University. There’s a lot of discussion about disinformation on public social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. But in a report issued Tuesday the exchange says private messaging apps are also being abused by fake news, hate speech, sexual comments and materials that incite violence. In a survey of 2,500 Canadians, a quarter of respondents said they get messages with hate speech at least once a month. Rates are higher among people of colour. Almost half said they get private messages at least once a month that they suspect are false. Some platforms label suspect messages and limit the number of targets that suspect messages can go to. But the report says the federal government should do more, including improving digital literacy so people can spot falsehoods, and demanding transparency from private messaging platforms on how many accounts host and distribute bad material. There’s a link to the full report here. Recently I told you a ransomware gang had threatened to release confidential files of the Washington, D.C. police department unless it was paid. According to news reports the gang says it has started putting that data online. If true the files could damage police operations. Meanwhile the...

Open Source Roadmap · React Native

This year, the React Native team has focused on a large scale re-architecture of React Native. As Sophie mentioned in her State of React Native post, we’ve sketched out a plan to better support the thriving population of React Native users and collaborators outside of Facebook. It’s now time to share more details about what we’ve been working on. Before I do so, I’d like to lay out our long-term vision for React Native in open source. Our vision for React Native is… We have identified the following focus areas to help us achieve this vision. ✂️ Lean Core Our goal is to reduce the surface area of React Native by removing non-core and unused components. We’ll transfer non-core components to the community to allow it to move faster. The reduced surface area will make it easier to manage contributions to React Native. is an example of a component that we transferred to the community. We are working on a workflow that will allow internal teams to continue using these components after we remove them from the repository. We have identified dozens more components that we’ll give ownership of to the community. 🎁 Open Sourcing Internals and 🛠Updated Tooling The React Native development experience for product teams at Facebook can be quite different from open source. Tools that may be popular in the open source community are not used at Facebook. There may be an internal tool that achieves the same purpose. In some cases, Facebook teams have become used to tools that do not exist outside of Facebook. These disparities can pose challenges when we open source our...
President vows increased support for big data industry

President vows increased support for big data industry

President Moon Jae-in vowed additional government support for the data industry Friday, stressing the need to develop big data into the country’s new growth engine. “The government will fully support the data industry as part of efforts to revitalize our economy. We will establish a new expressway of data in the era of data as we built the Gyeongbu Expressway in the era of industrialization,” the president said. His remarks came in a meeting with some 120 officials and representatives from the data industry, held in Pangyo, just south of Seoul. The meeting was also aimed at discussing the removal of excessive government regulations that the president said may impede the development of the new industry. “Now, the Republic of Korea must become a nation that best handles the Internet, a country that best processes data,” Moon told the meeting, noting the country ranked 56th out of 63 countries reviewed for their digital competitiveness in a recent study by a Swiss college. President Moon Jae-in speaks in a meeting with government officials and business representatives on deregulation in Pangyo, just south of Seoul, on Aug. 31. (Yonhap) At the meeting, the government announced plans to invest 1 trillion won ($899 million) in the data industry next year. Moon called for stepped up efforts to more quickly develop the new industrial sector. “The future of our innovation-led growth (strategy) lies in data. Removal of regulations related to the data industry must be quickly completed for the development of new industry and new technologies,” he said. “I again stress that speed and timing are important.” Still, the president also stressed the...
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