Tag: linux
‘Electrifying’ Kubernetes 1.26 released with improved Windows support, verified binaries
Kubernetes 1.26, whose theme the team calls “Electrifying”, has been released with several important updates, including more complete […]
After axing free plans, Heroku introduces ‘low cost’ tier including scale to zero
Salesforce-owned Heroku is introducing new low-cost dyno plans, called Eco, to mitigate its decision last month to end […]
Asahi Linux, plus better VM support, makes Apple Silicon more compelling for devs
In November 2020 Apple introduced the M1 processor – an Arm-based chip marking the beginning of the transition […]
Rust 1.58 continues efforts to get more friendly, kernel initiative progresses
Rust 1.58 has recently been pushed into the open, and though most changes can be found in the […]
Break point: TypeScript 4.3, Red Hat, Databricks AutoML, GitHub OpenTelemetry, Digital.ai and CDK for Terraform
Microsoft has made available TypeScript 4.3, the latest release of its programming language that builds on JavaScript and […]
C++ extension for Visual Studio Code ready for prime time, hugs Arm devs
The team behind free code editor Visual Studio Code has announced the first major release of its C++ […]
HashiCorp opens doors to Vault 1.5, Consul Service on Azure, and Linux Repository
Infrastructure automation expert HashiCorp recently finished work on version 1.5 of its secret management tool Vault and pushed […]
LXC goes for new hierarchies, while LXD casts its net at VMs
Container runtime LXC, container and VM manager LXD, and FUSE filesystem LXCFS are now available in new long-term […]
Cloud Foundry spreads wings to cover KubeCF
The Cloud Foundry Foundation has brought KubeCF under its wing as an incubating project, laying out a path […]
Red Hat kicks off long goodbye for CoreOS Container Linux
Red Hat has called time on CoreOS Container Linux and urged users to begin moving to another operating […]