One for you, one for me: TensorFlow 2.4 lands with stable multi-worker strategy
After polishing release candidates for six weeks, the TensorFlow team topped off 2020 by lobbing version 2.4 of […]
It’s a WebThings thing: Transition of gateways is about to start
Three years after its inception, Mozilla-bred smart home project WebThings Gateway has pushed out its 1.0 release and […]
Snakes in a box: Google open-sources Atheris Python Fuzzer
As interest in fuzzing as a software testing approach increases, Google decided to ride that wave and has […]
What’s the point: CLion, Rancher, Apache TVM, and AWS Lambda
The final CLion release of the year aims to lend C/C++ developers a hand at debugging. To make […]
Not reinventing the wheel: AWS debuts its own K8s distro, looks to make ML more accessible
AWS re:Invent is here and with it a slew of Amazon product announcements, including container tech, storage, machine […]
Pip gets disruptive in 20.3 release, while SymPy looks for enhanced usability
Hailed as an “important and disruptive release”, version 20.3 of the package installer for the Python programming language […]
GNU Octave 6.1 fine tunes precision and smoothes out some edges
Friends of open source Matlab-alternative GNU Octave can now get their hands on version 6.1 of the numerical […]
Build it and they will come: JetBrains gets grip on MongoDB with v2020.3 of database IDE
While an IDE for database or SQL programmers might sound weird at first, it actually can be pretty […]
What’s the point: Electron, Puppet, OpsRamp, S3, and Databricks
Electron 11 is now available and comes with support for Apple’s M1 chips, improved performance when sending wide […]
Cloudy with a chance of ML: Feast creator joins Tecton, while Kinvolk introduces Headlamp, and yet another Kubernetes distro debuts
Just a couple of days after the LF AI & Data Foundation welcomed machine learning feature store Feast […]