Julia Schmidt
Kubeflow 1.4 cuts down on duplicates, gets automating processes
The planned release date of September 27th came and went, but after some last minute adjustments, machine learning […]
Get your Parca, we’re going profiling — Polar Signals pushes out Prometheus for profiles
Continuous profiling start-up Polar Signals recently open sourced its “Prometheus for profiles” project Parca under the Apache 2 […]
Break point: Quarkus, Pins, Kong Gateway, Artifact Hub, ClusterAPI, OSS Port, and Tanzu
Kubernetes native Java stack Quarkus 2.3 has been pushed into the open this week. The update comes with […]
Believe in yourself and you’re Xena — OpenStack’s 24th release hits with integration focus
The Open Infrastructure Foundation this week announced the release of the 24th version of cloud infrastructure project OpenStack. […]
LLVM 13.0 pulls Flang into binary packages, fits debugger with MTE helpers
Compiler infrastructure project LLVM is now available in version 13.0. The freshly pushed out major release is the […]
Ah, there it is: Python 3.10 launches switch equivalent, adds more help in case things go wrong
Version 3.10 of popular programming language Python has been released just as planned, and while the update doesn’t […]
Break point: Qt 6.2, K10, Kong, GitHub, PostgreSQL, and Docker Desktop
Qt users who have been waiting for the 6.x series to catch up with Qt 5.15 functionality-wise should […]
Puppet starts scanning Forge modules, launches new compliance tools
IT automation tooling provider Puppet has announced a couple of additions for its tooling ecosystem this week, making […]
Red Hat previews Ansible Automation Platform 2, turns Tower into Automation Controller
It’s Ansible Fest time, so Red Hat used the opportunity of seeing friends of the automation tool assembled […]
Gitpod opens doors to in-browser VS Code with OpenVSCode Server project
Teams looking to set up their own cloud-based development environment have a new option to check out: OpenVSCode […]