Julia Schmidt
Grafana 8 centralizes alert management, simplifies query troubleshooting
After having drawn attention to itself for switching project licences earlier this year, Grafana Labs is back with […]
Internet down, infrastructure as code up: Terraform 1.0 finally lands
While the rest of the internet ground to a halt due to a hiccup at CDN Fastly, HashiConf […]
Finally. It has happened to Xcode: Apple IDE gets hooked up to new CI/CD service
Apple’s WWDC has come and gone, giving devs a new Xcode to plunge into and finally providing them […]
Got typos? Git 2.32 lands, finally offers way to reword commits
The team behind version control tool Git have pushed version 2.32 into the open, upping the ante on […]
Break point: Ktor, Icinga for Windows, Cloudera, PolarDB, and Delta Sharing
Kotlin creator JetBrains has updated its Ktor framework for building Kotlin clients and servers. Version 1.6 sees the […]
ONNX Runtime 1.8 goes big on hardware, small on memory footprint
Microsoft’s ONNX runtime (ORT), an open source machine learning project meant to speed up the inference and training […]
Patch me if you can: GitLab tackles major security issues, acquires UnReview to smarten up portfolio
DevOps platform provider GitLab has pushed out an array of security releases trying to protect its users’ access […]
The emancipation of GCC? Compiler collection now accepts contributions without FSF copyright assignment
Developers who want to contribute to the GNU Compiler Collection but don’t feel like signing over copyright to […]
EAPs see CLion getting experimental while IntelliJ IDEA loads up on Kotlin helpers
The second 2021 update to JetBrains’ IDE portfolio is about to drop, so the tool teams have started […]
Qt Multimedia on track to rejoin Qt in 6.2
Qt chief maintainer Lars Knoll has merged a reworked version of Qt Multimedia to the dev branch of […]