Julia Schmidt
Git team releases 2.25, takes step towards Perl freedom
Git maintainer Junio C. Hamano has announced the availability of version 2.25 of the source control system, which […]
Still not good with K8s API? Grafana fires up Tanka for help
The team behind observability platform Grafana has gone ahead and done a rewrite of discontinued Heptio project ksonnet […]
Can’t bin it? Google adds cloudy archives to its offerings
Google Cloud Storage now comes with an Archive class for long-term data retention to give rarely accessed data […]
TensorFlow 2.1 makes Keras play nice with TPUs
The TensorFlow team has finished work on version 2.1 of the numerical computation library, with the result offering […]
Falco leaves sandbox, steps into CNCF Incubator
Cloud-native runtime security project Falco has joined the incubator of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, after frolicking in […]
Lyft drives ML platform Flyte into the open
Rideshare company Lyft has open sourced its orchestration engine Flyte, the secret sauce of its machine learning pipeline […]
AWS needs you (to rotate your certificates)
AWS Chief Evangelist Jeff Barr has taken to the company’s blog to remind users of Amazon’s Aurora, Relational […]
Facebook starts policing deepfakes – with room for improvement
Facebook has “strengthened” its policy towards manipulated media to combat misinformation by adding removal criteria for deepfakes and […]
Datadog digs deeper into infrastructure
Monitoring tool company Datadog has enhanced its Watchdog engine to provide insight into the health and performance of […]
Limited run only? GNU Bison gives D a try
Bison, a parser generator hosted by the GNU project, is now available in version 3.5, reducing the footprint […]