What’s the point: Redis 6.0, IBM Elyra, a cure for Java pains, Facebook Blender, and VS Codespaces
Work on version 6.0 of in-memory data structure store Redis is done. The new release is now available […]
YuniKorn team emits version 0.8 of its scheduler from shiny new Apache stable
The team behind resource scheduler YuniKorn just celebrated their first release as an Apache Incubator project, fitting the […]
R you ready for v4.0? Stats-lovers’ language hits ground running – but users will have to do their bit to keep up
Version 4.0 of the statistical computing language R is brimming with new features and ready to be installed […]
MLflow smooths out natural language processing and Microsoft support in 1.8 release
Databricks’ machine learning platform MLflow has learned to play nice with AzureML and spaCy models, making v1.8 ready […]
PyTorch hits 1.5 with refined C++ support, flings out new lib to ease serving pains
Facebook-led deep learning Python package PyTorch is now available in version 1.5, though it’s a completely new tool […]
Intel oneDNN hits v1.4 with (drumroll)… better Intel support
The team behind Intel’s deep learning library oneDNN, also known as Deep Neural Network Library (DNNL) and Intel […]
What’s the point: Google AI advances, Git security updates, and API gateway Gloo
Google’s AI teams used the comparatively quiet post-easter days to get ML practitioners up to speed with their […]
A cage in search of a bird: With streaming on an all-time high, Kafka trims latencies, adds security
In a particularly timely release, distributed data streaming platform Apache Kafka – used by companies including Netflix, Coursera […]
Nothing to hide? Then add these to your ML repo, Papers with Code says
In a bid to make advancements in machine learning more reproducible, ML resource and Facebook AI Research (FAIR) […]
Now you can search code like a Googler…as long as it’s Google code
Google has given devs, and anyone else who’s interested, the ability to delve deep into its open source […]