Tag: GitHub
Class action lawyers accuse GitHub of encouraging hacking, negligence over Capital One breach
A class action law suit brought on behalf of victims of the massive Capital One data breach has […]
What’s the point: Electron, Aqua Security, CloudFormation, and Azure DevOps
GitHub-born open source application building framework Electron has just hit v6.0. Breaking changes going along with the release […]
What’s the point: GitHub and Slack, VMware on Google, Icinga update, and Linus orphans floppy disks
GitHub and Slack have flagged up new features as part of their integration cum app. Fans of the […]
GitHub cuts off Crimean dev as US trade sanctions bite on tech providers
A developer based in Crimea has sparked debate after revealing that GitHub has been forced to restrict his […]
What’s the point: Tumblr sharpens Docker pruner, Spinnaker sails over Google, Azure and GitHub, Serverless Framework
The tech team at Tumblr has open sourced a Docker Registry Pruner to apply retention policies to Docker […]
GitHub trials machine learning so you can mind your language
GitHub is trialling a machine-learning powered system to identify the babel of languages across the code repo platform. […]
GitLab finally cuts loose from ‘pain in the a**’ MySQL
GitLab has finally called time on its support for MySQL, after losing patience with the venerable but cranky […]
source{d} to improve insight with enterprise offering and community beta
Observability company source{d} has introduced an enterprise version of its data platform and started letting private users, open […]
What’s the point: IntelliJ pulls out aging plugins, AWS revs up C5, GitHub Package Registry, Istio 1.0
JetBrains is deprecating a load of plugins for IntelliJ IDEA, after coming to the conclusion that while people […]
GitHub acquires Pull Panda, pushes toolset for free
GitHub has made its third acquisition since being borged by Microsoft, by snapping up tools vendor Pull Panda. […]