Category:Intrusion detection systemsI've always used bitbucket for GIT for projects I work on. But I also use a dedicated hosting service for these kinds of projects, with a dedicated server, etc. I've noticed recently that hosting providers won't let you download the git version of their tools (or any piece of their setup) on there servers.
So now I'm in the position where I can only use ssh access to the actual hosting server, and there is no way to set the permissions on the GIT repo I need.
Is there any other options I can have to get the access I need to the GIT repo?
I would say this is more of a question for your hosting provider. I would be surprised if you can get access to their git servers, because most of the time they make their git servers private and accessible only to their developers.Since last week, we’ve seen new performance counters on Windows and at the kernel level of Linux. And while they aren’t totally new, they’ve been added to both operating systems with a clear focus on high-end gaming. Today, NVIDIA reveals the GeForce GTX 1080, the fastest gaming graphics card on the market.
The GeForce GTX 1080 is the successor of the GeForce GTX 980, the fastest single-GPU graphics card on the market. With nearly all the features of the GTX 980, and NVIDIA’s Pascal architecture, the GTX 1080 is the fastest gaming graphics card in the market today.
The GTX 1080 features 2,304 CUDA cores and 5GB of GDDR5 memory (256-bit) on a single-slot form factor. On the board are six DisplayPorts and one HDMI port. The card also has the company’s latest NVENC video encoder and H.265/HEVC/VP9 video decoder and up to 7.2 TFLOPS of FP32 performance.
Power consumption is down to 150W, and the card has a TDP of 250W. And as always, the card comes with NVIDIA’s latest GPU Boost 3.0 technology.
The GTX 1080 features GTX 980’s GPU Boost 3.0, now with an extra boost mode: High.
GeForce GTX 1080 specs and features
The GeForce GTX 1080 is based on the GP104-400 GPU with 4,096 CUDA cores and a 256-bit memory bus.
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