Friday, 4 May 2018

CineMAH presenta:INFINITY GUANTY persy a scuoly

CineMAH presenta:INFINITY GUANTY persy a scuoly

04/05/2018

Vi dico subito che questa pseudo recensione contiene spoiler, glutine, tracce di frutta secca in guscio e lattosio. Non dite che non vi avevo avvertiti. E comunque, dai, ma che vi frega, tanto è un film Marvel, mica LA MOGLIE DEL SOLDATO! Anche se non lo avete visto, ve lo avranno raccontato i milioni di spoileratori professionisti che vivono solo per andare al cinema prima di tutti, prima anche del regista e degli attori, solo per il gusto di dirvi “Ah, ma non lo sai che Furenzio è MMOOORTOOOOO?” E Furenzio è lui.

Buio in sala. Si comincia. Con quella cosa che mi piace un sacchissimo che è il logo dei Marvel Studios. Quando lo vedo, con la sua musica trionfale, per me son già a posto così.

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Google Releases Open Source Framework For Building 'Enclaved' Apps For Cloud

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Today, Google is releasing an open source framework for the development of "confidential computing" cloud applications -- a software development kit that will allow developers to build secure applications that run across multiple cloud architectures even in shared (and not necessarily trusted) environments. The framework, called Asylo, is currently experimental but could eventually make it possible for developers to address some of the most basic concerns about running applications in any multi-tenant environment. Container systems like Docker and Kubernetes are designed largely to allow untrusted applications to run without exposing the underlying operating system to badness. Asylo (Greek for "safe place") aims to solve the opposite problem -- allowing absolutely trusted applications to run "Trusted Execution Environments" (TEEs), which are specialized execution environments that act as enclaves and protect applications from attacks on the underlying platform they run on.
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Thursday, 3 May 2018

Google Is Working On Vulkan Over CPUs With SwiftShader

The 2018 Vulkan Developer Day event was held earlier this week at the Ubisoft offices in Montreal, Canada.

The slide decks from this Vulkan Developer Day event are

now available

. For the most part it's routine material for those familiar with Vulkan 1.1, sub-groups, HLSL interoperability, and other modern Vulkan features.

In my going through the material thus far, one of the most interesting was the

PDF slide deck

for Google working on Vulkan with SwiftShader.

Not to be confused with Apple's Swift programming language, the SwiftShader effort is what dates back to

TransGaming's SwiftShader work

when they were working on their Wine/CrossOver alternative.

Google in 2016 opened up

their SwiftShader effort

for getting OpenGL and Direct3D 9 piped on CPUs. Google's focus with SwiftShader has been on a high-performance CPU-based implementation of OpenGL ES and Direct3D 9 graphics.

But now thanks to the Montreal summit, it's clear they are working on getting SwiftShader handling Vulkan on CPUs. And in turn they seem to be mapping OpenGL ES over Vulkan.

Google is working on enabling SwiftShader to handle Vulkan on CPUs for Android/Chrome/Chromium instances where no hardware driver might be available. Unfortunately, no video recordings are out yet for clarifying their Vulkan CPU intentions with SwiftShader.

In the past there was the

Vulkan-CPU

effort born out of Google Summer of Code that later renamed to

Kazan

for getting Vulkan running on CPUs, but there hasn't been anything to report on that effort in months. At least now we're looking for a Vulkan CPU-based implementation coming via the open-source SwiftShader, which is

available via GitHub

. While writing this article I also noticed the

vulkan-prototype

branch being available for containing this work.



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Containers

All services are microservices if you ignore most of their features.

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Tuesday, 1 May 2018

F1, ecco l’accordo con Twitter: in streaming lo show post-gara

Liberty Media annuncia di aver siglato un accordo con il social network dei cinguettii per trasmettere in diretta streaming gratuita i commenti del dopo gara. Si partirà già con il Gran Premio di Spagna a Barcellona

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