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I accidentally started mainlining Open Source software
I accidentally started mainlining Open Source software
Sometimes people ask me how I keep track of all the cool new tools that everyone is using. One of the great things about being at the CNCF is that I kind of ended up in the middle of the intersection of lots of tech people. I'm therefore very privileged
·ypsidanger.com·
I accidentally started mainlining Open Source software
Chamberlain v. Home Assistant
Chamberlain v. Home Assistant
The developers of Home Assistant, which has recently been covered here, have announced that they will be removing support for Chamberlain and Liftmaster garage-door openers after being locked out by the company.
·lwn.net·
Chamberlain v. Home Assistant
NVIDIA Pushes 62MB Of GSP Binary Firmware Blobs Into Linux-Firmware.Git
NVIDIA Pushes 62MB Of GSP Binary Firmware Blobs Into Linux-Firmware.Git
As mentioned last week, merged for the Linux 6.7 kernel is NVIDIA GSP firmware support in the Nouveau driver so that these NVIDIA firmware blobs can handle hardware initialization and power management related tasks
·phoronix.com·
NVIDIA Pushes 62MB Of GSP Binary Firmware Blobs Into Linux-Firmware.Git
Mitchell Hashimoto on Twitter / X
Mitchell Hashimoto on Twitter / X
Fucking Yikes. This branding is... unfortunate. Don't get me wrong, Copilot is great, but there's still so much room for improvement on the "Social Coding" platform (remember when that was GitHub's tagline?). The homepage now is "AI-Driven Developer Platform". Ah, fuck. https://t.co/wd75Zw3Qks— Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh) November 8, 2023
·x.com·
Mitchell Hashimoto on Twitter / X
Azure/karpenter: AKS Karpenter Provider
Azure/karpenter: AKS Karpenter Provider
AKS Karpenter Provider. Contribute to Azure/karpenter development by creating an account on GitHub.
·github.com·
Azure/karpenter: AKS Karpenter Provider
Cloud Native Maturity Model
Cloud Native Maturity Model
The intent of the Cloud Native Maturity Model is to help you move from inception through to full adoption of cloud native technologies using the CNCF landscape to achieve the full benefits of running scalable applications in modern, dynamic environments in public and hybrid clouds.
·maturitymodel.cncf.io·
Cloud Native Maturity Model
Week Ending November 5 2023
Week Ending November 5 2023
Week Ending November 5, 2023 http://lwkd.info/2023/20231108
·lwkd.info·
Week Ending November 5 2023
Home - Sqlephant
Home - Sqlephant
Sqlephant AI-Powered SQL Development Companion Swift schema generation with automated type inferenceSQL Requests Fixer, SQL Injections FixerComprehensive SQL Wrapper Generation for C#, Java, PHP, and PythonCRUD generationWeb App Generation tied to SQL tablesSecure: Operates solely on metadata Get Started for Free No credit card, no purchase 3 Simple Steps to Get Started Step 1 Download […]
·sqlephant.com·
Home - Sqlephant
Introducing SIG etcd
Introducing SIG etcd
Authors: Han Kang (Google), Marek Siarkowicz (Google), Frederico Muñoz (SAS Institute) Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are a fundamental part of the Kubernetes project, with a substantial share of the community activity happening within them. When the need arises, new SIGs can be created, and that was precisely what happened recently. SIG etcd is the most recent addition to the list of Kubernetes SIGs. In this article we will get to know it a bit better, understand its origins, scope, and plans.
·kubernetes.io·
Introducing SIG etcd
Engage with the etcd project at KubeCon NA 2023
Engage with the etcd project at KubeCon NA 2023
KubeCon NA 2023 in Chicago is just around the corner! This year, the etcd project has a diverse range of talks, tutorials, and even interactive contribfest sessions for you to get involved in . As a critical foundational pillar of the Kubernetes ecosystem, etcd’s presence at Kubecon underscores its importance in ensuring all our Kubernetes clusters continue to have robust and reliable distributed persistent state. Here’s a detailed overview of what you can expect from the Etcd Project’s presence at KubeCon NA 2023:
·etcd.io·
Engage with the etcd project at KubeCon NA 2023
Backtraces with strace
Backtraces with strace
I discovered strace somewhere between my first part time web development part time job in 2005 and my first full time “software engineering” job in 2008, and it seemed like a superpower giving me x-ray vision into running infrastructure. When a process was stuck, or existing after a cryptic error message, instead of grepping around I could get a pretty good timeline of what the process was up to. It has some fatal flaws, the ptrace based technology can cause performance issues so it’s mostly not suited to running in production (unless you were one of my personal heros: the old mysql@facebook team which liked to live dangerously and often used ptrace based debuggers to obtain life profiling data).
·shane.ai·
Backtraces with strace
It’s Time for Boards to Take AI Seriously
It’s Time for Boards to Take AI Seriously
The job of a board is to protect shareholders’ interests. But because AI is so fundamentally disruptive (strategically, operationally, and competitively), the board has an obligation to its shareholders to drive and oversee the change. To keep your company as relevant tomorrow as it is today, the time is now for your entire board to become AI-conversant.
·hbr.org·
It’s Time for Boards to Take AI Seriously