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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/246221

Folks in this group would be well aware of various cloud load-balancers. Today I would like to introduce LoxiLB.

LoxiLB is a modern open source cloud-native load-balancer which uses goLang and eBPF tech provided by the Linux kernel. It's architecture and offerings makes it fast and flexible compared to others.

Check out this link to know what makes LoxiLB different from others:

Other resources:

Feel free to explore and give it a try!!!

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Possibly one of the most important invention of the 20th century

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...Years ago, the web used to be a place where individuals made things. They made homepages, forums, and mailing lists, and a small bit of money with it. Then companies decided they could do things better. They created slick and feature-rich platforms and threw their doors open for anyone to join. They put boxes in front of us, and we filled those boxes with text and images, and people came to see the content of those boxes...

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would be cool if common folk could also be forgiven for "accidentally" deleting evidence

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Hello. I bought a new computer recently, and the computer I'm replacing is still good, but it only works as a tablet now. I'm considering putting Linux on it, but would it be worth it or should I get rid of my old computer? Thanks!

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1507029

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1505259

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/linux/t/91676

It’s been an exciting week for people who care about Linux distributions, FOSS licensing, FOSS distribution, FOSS business models, and the future of open source in general. Red Hat’s an…

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