Julia Schmidt
Rust’s main rival needs to Go on and sort out its tooling, say devs
With results to the Rust community survey just in, the team behind main competitor Go also decided to […]
Language survey: You know what we’re a bit Rust-y on? Getting companies on board
After its first 10 years, interest in Mozilla-bred programming language Rust seems to have run into saturation. Although […]
Intel oneDNN hits v1.4 with (drumroll)… better Intel support
The team behind Intel’s deep learning library oneDNN, also known as Deep Neural Network Library (DNNL) and Intel […]
ShardingSphere pulls itself up ladder to top tier of Apache Software Foundation projects
Although it’s website still states otherwise, self-described big data middleware system Apache ShardingSphere has left the incubating realms […]
What’s the point: Google AI advances, Git security updates, and API gateway Gloo
Google’s AI teams used the comparatively quiet post-easter days to get ML practitioners up to speed with their […]
A cage in search of a bird: With streaming on an all-time high, Kafka trims latencies, adds security
In a particularly timely release, distributed data streaming platform Apache Kafka – used by companies including Netflix, Coursera […]
GitHub changes plans, while users are targets of phishing campaign
GitHub users should be extra alert when opening activity notification e-mails. But hey, at least they can have […]
Elastic Cloud Enterprise 2.5 buds speciality nodes for better resilience
Elasticsearch-on-premises product Elastic Cloud Enterprise hits version 2.5, equipping users with dedicated coordinating nodes to better handle bulk […]
GitLab drops critical security update to ease reverse proxy woes
Repository management provider GitLab has pushed out critical security releases 12.9.3, 12.8.9, and 12.7.9, remediating issues with GitLab […]