Posts Tagged ‘Gemini’
TL;DR Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA) attestations are a great way to show that you care about security, and they’re fairly trivial to add to delivery pipelines that produce a single binary or container image. But things get tricky with matrix jobs that build lots of things in parallel, as you then need to […]
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Tags: AI, ARM, artifact, attestation, CD, container, Cosign, Dart, DevOps, Docker, Gemini, GitHub Actions, image, json, matrix, security, signing, slsa
Gemini – one week on
It’s been a week since I wrote about my first impressions, so here’s an update. Nothing about those first impressions has changed, but I’ve learned and tried a few more things. Planet App Launcher There’s a Planet button to the left of the space bar that brings up a customisable app launcher, and it’s pretty […]
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Tags: Gemini, RDP, X25
Gemini first impressions
TL;DR The Planet Computers Gemini is a 6″ Android (and Linux) clamshell device with a keyboard by the same designer who did the Psion Series 5. The keyboard enables on the move productivity with things like SSH that just isn’t possible with just a touch screen. Background I was lucky enough to hear about the […]
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Tags: android, Gemini, keyboard, Planet Computing, review