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Debian Developers Pursuing A General Resolution Around AI Models

Debian's plotting a General Resolutionto untangle the knotty question: Do AI models, birthed from open-source code yet fed on a diet of non-free data, jibe with their high-minded free software ethos?.. read more  

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Is Golang Still Growing? Go Language Popularity Trends in 2024

Go's on fire. By 2024, it's got5.8 milliondevelopers in its corner. It's a hot favorite for cloud-native projects, and those coding in Go? They're pocketing hefty paychecks. Rust might be stealing some headlines, but Go's charm lies in its easy pick-up-and-play style. It dominates microservices and .. read more  

Is Golang Still Growing? Go Language Popularity Trends in 2024
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Docker Base Images Demystified: A Practical Guide

Choosing the right base image for Docker? Transformative.Alpine's tiny ~5MB footprint is practically ethereal. Distroless offers fortress-like security. Better performance all around. Nailing the balance among size, security, and compatibility is a delicate dance. Automation and relentless watchfuln.. read more  

Docker Base Images Demystified: A Practical Guide
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How Thoughtworks Bridges the Platform Engineering Gap

Platform engineering started out as a sysadmin's sidekick, but now it's a boardroom darling. CEOs and CTOs can't stop yammering about its magic touch. With over 50 engineers? Platform engineering turns a DevOps calamity into calm, claims Thomas Squeo. Thoughtworks gives a nod to its clients: go ahea.. read more  

How Thoughtworks Bridges the Platform Engineering Gap
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The AI-powered DevOps revolution: Redefining developer collaboration

Aprilsteers GitHub's leap from legacy systems to serverless wonders, turning code-first DevOps into more than a buzzword. On the flip side? She tackles triathlons and communes with nature like it's nobody's business... read more  

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Persistent commit signature verification is generally available

Reviewers unlock a new superpower: commenting on push protection requests. Adds clarity. Offers context. Secret scanning just got a little less cryptic... read more  

Persistent commit signature verification is generally available
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Enabling 1 MW IT racks and liquid cooling at OCP EMEA Summit

Google revamps its AI tech, swapping out the old wiring for+/-400 VDCjuice. Enter the fifth-genProject Deschutesliquid cooling, the latest in their mad scientist lab. The promise? A cool 1 MW per rack and uptime so reliable, you could set your watch by it—99.999%... read more  

Enabling 1 MW IT racks and liquid cooling at OCP EMEA Summit
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Do you really need a Vector Search Database?

Elasticsearchpulled a Houdini, besting the buzzed-about vector databases. It slashed costs by3xand effortlessly juggled a whopping600M embeddingslike it was born for the job... read more  

Do you really need a Vector Search Database?
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Playwright MCP server to Run test and generate code.

mcp-playwrightnow handles29 MCP tool calls, whipping up Python or JS code like a true pro. Agents, remember: "startcodegensession" for scripts that don't miss a beat!.. read more  

Playwright MCP server to Run test and generate code.
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Leveraging Chain‑of‑Thought Network Effects To Compete With Open Source Models

Open-source AImodels are hot on the heels of their proprietary cousins, speeding through life cycles that now barely stretch pastsix months. Companies caught in this sprint scramble to scale using reusableChain-of-Thought tokens—a crafty way to slice through redundant computation and chop down infer.. read more  

Grype, developed by Anchore, is an open source vulnerability scanner that inspects container images, SBOMs, and filesystems for known CVEs. It supports multiple ecosystems, including Debian, Alpine, Red Hat, Python, Ruby, Go, and Java. Grype integrates with Syft for SBOM generation and provides precise, reproducible results with minimal configuration. Developers use it in CI pipelines, GitOps workflows, and security audits to enforce secure build practices and maintain supply chain visibility. Its speed, accuracy, and integration-first design make it a popular choice in DevSecOps environments.