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19  avril     18h16
Guider Daemon Automates Linux Performance Monitoring
Joab Jackson    SEATTLE By the time he finished his presentation on the Guider Linux performance monitoring daemon, Peace Lee got three separate The post Guider Daemon Automates Linux Performance Monitoring appeared first on The New Stack.
    17h29
Why Observability Was Key to Citigroup’s Cloud Native Transition
Eric Newcomer    You know that you want to move your applications to the cloud to achieve the always on, scalable, responsive and agile The post Why Observability Was Key to Citigroup’s Cloud Native Transition appeared first on The New Stack.
    16h57
Linus Torvalds on Security, AI, Open Source and Trust
David Cassel    SEATTLE Linux creator Linus Torvalds sat down Wednesday for a keynote interview at the s Open Source Summit North America in The post Linus Torvalds on Security, AI, Open Source and Trust appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h53
Creating an EKS Cluster with No Manual Coding
Edan Evantal    Our customers rely on templates, which we refer to as blueprints, to run the applications, infrastructure, services in the context The post Creating an EKS Cluster with No Manual Coding appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h04
How to Use Low-CVE Chainguard Container Images on Docker Hub
B. Cameron Gain    hardened container images are now available on Hub. This means that you can search for Chainguard on Docker Hub, where The post How to Use Low CVE Chainguard Container Images on Docker Hub appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h27
How an AI Chatbot Can Boost Developer Productivity
Asmitha Rathis    In the fast paced world of software development, effective communication and efficient knowledge management are crucial for success. With the advent The post How an AI Chatbot Can Boost Developer Productivity appeared first on The New Stack.
18  avril     20h19
Protobom: Paving the Path for SBOM Adoption
Jeffrey Burt    The federal government and the Open Source Security Foundation OpenSSF are rolling out an open source tool they hope will The post Protobom: Paving the Path for SBOM Adoption appeared first on The New Stack.
    16h36
New Wasm Project Brings Web Components to Backend Languages
Loraine Lawson    WebAssembly basically allows non frontend languages, such as Rust or Python, to run in a web browser. But web developer and The post New Wasm Project Brings Web Components to Backend Languages appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h56
4 Big Developments in WebAssembly
Matt Butcher    At Wasm I O in Barcelona and KubeCon in Paris, several updates regarding WebAssembly Wasm were announced. From these, four big The post Big Developments in WebAssembly appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h27
Why PHP Usage Has Declined by 40% in Just Over 2 Years
Richard MacManus    The latest monthly update of the TIOBE index asks, Is PHP losing its mojo For the month of April, TIOBE’s The post Why PHP Usage Has Declined by in Just Over Years appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h02
5 Steps Toward Military-Grade API Security
Gary Archer    Cyberattacks against software are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Advancements in technical tooling provide many ways for malicious parties to automate attacks. The post Steps Toward Military Grade API Security appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h13
What’s Next for Companies Built on Open Source?
Heather Joslyn    PARIS In late , DataCebo, a three year old startup, launched the enterprise version of its product, which helps organizations create The post What’s Next for Companies Built on Open Source appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h34
Integrating Real-Time and Historical Data Enhances Decision-Making
Rahul Pradhan    In an era of generative AI GenAI , where machines craft content with near human creativity, it’s easy to be enamored by The post Integrating Real Time and Historical Data Enhances Decision Making appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
Did Signals Just Land in React?
Paul Scanlon    Last week, Daishi Kato creator of Waku released use signals, an experimental React hook for TC signals, which aims to demonstrate The post Did Signals Just Land in React appeared first on The New Stack.
17  avril     18h19
Your Engineering Organization Is too Expensive
Luca Galante    As central banks worldwide embark on a crusade against inflation, there’s still a lot of uncertainty about the state of The post Your Engineering Organization Is too Expensive appeared first on The New Stack.
    17h14
Scala Creator Proposes Lean Scala’ for Simpler Code
Darryl K. Taft    Martin Odersky, creator of the Scala programming language has posted a masterful proposal for developers to pursue the concept of The post Scala Creator Proposes Lean Scala’ for Simpler Code appeared first on The New Stack.
    16h46
Drive Developer Self-Service with Crossplane, K8s and a Portal
Mor Paz    There’s a real pain so many engineering organizations are feeling right now: On the operational side, engineers are trying to The post Drive Developer Self Service with Crossplane, K s and a Portal appeared first on The New Stack.
    16h04
Linux Foundation Overture Maps the Globe with Open Data
Joab Jackson    SEATTLE A Linux Foundation project to map the world with open data has launched a beta of its service The post Linux Foundation Overture Maps the Globe with Open Data appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h31
Zero-Day Vulnerabilities: A Beginner’s Guide
Aaron Linskens    As software supply chain attacks continue to evolve, security challenges remain at the forefront of modern software development. Of all The post Zero Day Vulnerabilities: A Beginner’s Guide appeared first on The New Stack.
    15h07
OpenTofu vs. HashiCorp Takes Center Stage at Open Source Summit
Alex Williams    SEATTLE The InfoWorld story by Matt Asay about OpenTofu and a cease and desist letter from HashiCorp took center The post OpenTofu vs. HashiCorp Takes Center Stage at Open Source Summit appeared first on The New Stack.
    14h38
Answers to the 5 Most Common Cloud Cost-Optimization Questions
Roman Yegorov    In the constantly changing world of cloud computing, businesses are on the hunt for ways to enhance efficiency and reduce The post Answers to the Most Common Cloud Cost Optimization Questions appeared first on The New Stack.
    13h17
What Are Python Sets’ and How Do You Use Them?
Jack Wallen    A Python Set is a collection data type that is iterable, mutable, and cannot be duplicated. This data type can The post What Are Python Sets’ and How Do You Use Them appeared first on The New Stack.
    12h00
Applying Agile Techniques to AI: Lessons from Amazon Fresh
David Eastman    I live in West London, not San Francisco, so I never expected to enjoy any Artificial Intelligence firsts. But the The post Applying Agile Techniques to AI: Lessons from Amazon Fresh appeared first on The New Stack.
    11h00
Grafana 11: No Need to Create PromQL Queries for Prometheus
B. Cameron Gain    AMSTERDAM Improving the developer experience is at the heart of Grafana ’s release. Among the standout features described during The post Grafana : No Need to Create PromQL Queries for Prometheus appeared first on The New Stack.
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Golang: How to Write a For Loop
Jack Wallen    Programming Loops: You know them, you love them. Either that or you don’t know them and you’re unsure just how The post Golang: How to Write a For Loop appeared first on The New Stack.
16  avril     22h28
Meet the System Package Data Exchange: SPDX 3.0, with Profiles
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols    SEATTLE SPDX, the open standard for System Bill of Materials, takes a major step forward. For years, we needed a The post Meet the System Package Data Exchange: SPDX . , with Profiles appeared first on The New Stack.