Julia Schmidt
PyPy 7.0 is out and lets devs try their hand at collecting garbage
Python implementation PyPy is now available in v7.0 with interpreters for Python 2.7, 3.5, and 3.6 features. The […]
Continuous Fuzzing for all? Google open sources ClusterFuzz bug hunter
Google has open sourced ClusterFuzz, a scalable fuzzing infrastructure project that has already helped to get rid of […]
Reinforcement Learning framework Dopamine opens up to new environments
Dopamine, a framework for experimenting with reinforcement learning (RL), has reached the 2.0 mark, now allowing the use […]
What’s the point: GitLab, Python, and Kubevirt
Repository managing service GitLab has released versions 11.7.4 and 11.6.9 of their Community and Enterprise Editions. The updates […]
New NLP approach should help Facebook’s machine army to really get vous..ahem you
Facebook has shared an implementation for cross-lingual language model (XLM) pretraining with the machine translation community, so if […]
Married to OpenShift? Developing for Kubernetes might have just gotten easier
Red Hat OpenShift subscribers who are part of the company’s developer program just got an IDE for creating […]
Terraform troubles? HashiCorp will find you some help
Enterprise customers of DevOps tool provider HashiCorp can now order special service packages to help them getting started […]
Platform9 tackles Kubernetes on VMware with new managed service
Software as a service provider Platform9 has introduced VMware to its managed Kubernetes service, bringing containers to one […]
OpsRamp offers machine colleagues helping hand with new platform release
The Winter Release of IT operations management platform OpsRamp is now available, providing operational engineers with more monitoring […]
Say freeze: Elastic Stack slides 6.6 over, focuses on index management
Elasticsearch has updated its software stack to v6.6, improving index management, machine learning capabilities, and distributed tracing amongst […]