Julia Schmidt
Don’t expect surprises: Kubernetes 1.23 stabilises dual-stack networking, makes progress on PodSecurity
The team behind container orchestrator Kubernetes has closed the year with a last feature release, which sees long […]
JetBrains fits IDEs with remote capabilities
JetBrains continued its IDE update extravaganza last week, bumping popular choices like IntelliJ IDEA, PyCharm, and CLion up […]
Bugfix time: GitLab pushes security releases to help keep things confidential
The GitLab team has released a round of security updates for its DevOps platform, which it strongly recommends […]
Ray 1.9 makes Train beta, launches Ray Job Submission server
The team behind the Ray framework for building distributed applications has pushed version 1.9 of its project into […]
Break point: Grafana, Wasmer, Rust, Julia, PyTorch Live, Fleet, and Qt Creator
Version 8.3 of observability and data visualization platform Grafana has been made available. The update fixes a series […]
Who’s there? JupyterHub 2.0 gets role-based access control going
The team behind multi-user Jupyter notebook server JupyterHub has pushed version 2.0 out of the door, aiming to […]
OCR Engine Tesseract 5.0 converts to float for faster training and recognition
After more than 2.5 years in alpha, version 5.0 of the popular optical character recognition engine Tesseract has […]
Break point: Lens, Kong Mesh, Spring Boot, Git Tower, and Amazon AppStream
Kubernetes IDE Lens 5.3 has just made it over the finish line, and fits the project with new […]
PHP 8.1 presents web developers with the gift of enums, Fibers, and readonly props
Even after a good 26 years around and a strong set of competitors, PHP is still essential to […]
JetBrains updates data-related tooling with support for versioning efforts, Zeppelin and remote notebook use
JetBrains is pushing out its third major update series of the year, which also has some things in […]