Julia Schmidt
Git integration and incremental diff should make Sublime Text experience sublimer
Proprietary “code, markup and prose” editor Sublime Text is out in v3.2, bringing long awaited features such as […]
Oldtimers Dell and Intel show service mesh newbie Tetrate round the enterprise
Since some of the founders are known for their work on central open source projects such as gRPC […]
Inter-clusters communication is becoming a thing with Rancher’s Submariner
Ever wanted to let your microservice communicate with ones deployed in another Kubernetes cluster? With newly launched Submariner, […]
AWS launches Elasticsearch distro to guard customers against “muddy open source waters”
AWS has partnered with companies such as Netflix and Expedia Group to release Open Distro for Elasticsearch in […]
Prometheus 2.8 offers block-bulks a leg-up
Monitoring system and time series database Prometheus 2.8 is now available, introducing experimental vertical query merging and vertical […]
TensorFlow’s project for machine learning in the browser celebrates first major release
TensorFlow.js, a library for training and deploying JavaScript machine learning (ML) models in the browser, has reached its […]
TensorFlow opens doors to privacy aware machine learning
Two additions to the TensorFlow product family should help developers not only with hard to centralise data, but […]
Google passes on GPipe to build more complex neural networks
Google’s AI department has introduced GPipe, a new library for distributed machine learning, to the neural network building […]
What’s the point: Sysdig Secure 2.3, Terraform updates
Container security specialist Sysdig has released v2.3 of its Sysdig Secure offering for runtime security and forensics. To […]
Logging tool Fluentd hits 1.4
A good three months after its last feature release, the team behind data collector Fluentd has finished and […]