What’s the point: GitLab, Serverless, Go, Eclipse Foundation, ScyllaDB, Slim.ai, and Otomi
After pushing out a security release just a week ago, GitLab discovered that one of the fixes could […]
Docker: It’s not dead yet, but there’s a tendency to walk away, security report finds
Sysdig just handed in its Container Security and Usage Report for 2021, and the latest edition shows that […]
Can’t say goodbye to mono repos? DigitalOcean shares secret gta sauce so you don’t have to
In a bid to boost its open source credibility, cloud provider DigitalOcean has shared the sources of transitive […]
What’s the point: TensorFlow, Cider, Chef Infra Server, and Chronosphere
The TensorFlow project has started the year with a slew of security releases, fixing some medium to severe […]
Safety…first? Prometheus 2.24 finally features TLS on HTTP serving endpoints
The Prometheus team has pushed out its first release of the year, improving the monitoring system’s security and […]
Git your updates now: Version control system hits 2.30, preps for main switch
Git maintainer Junio C Hamano recently pushed version 2.30 of the version control software out the door, featuring […]
Ruby 3.0 lands. Click your heels together 3 times and say: Speed up programs, speed up programs, speed up programs
Five years in the making, performance-oriented Ruby 3.0 has finally landed providing programmers with parallel execution features, and […]
Where do ITSM and DevOps overlap? All the way along the value stream
Sponsored Conference organisers and commentators might delight in setting the DevOps and IT service management (ITSM) communities against […]
Time for something easy: Apache Airflow hits 2.0, focuses on speed and simplicity
Just before going on their end of year break, the team behind Airbnb-bred open source project Apache Airflow […]
+1 for chaos engineering: AWS gets fault injection simulator, adds hosted monitoring services
AWS re:Invent still isn’t done and this week, the traditional keynote by Amazon’s CTO Dr Werner Vogels looked […]