BPF Opens a Door to Linux Dynamic Scheduling (Maybe with Rust!) 🔗
Hacking around over the holidays, Canonical Linux kernel engineer Andrea Righi wrote a Linux scheduler in Rust (and some help The post BPF Opens a Doo [...]
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Hacking around over the holidays, Canonical Linux kernel engineer Andrea Righi wrote a Linux scheduler in Rust (and some help The post BPF Opens a Doo [...]
Last year marked a pivotal turning point in artificial intelligence (AI). Large language models (LLMs) have taken center stage, gaining The post Milvu [...]
Times are tougher. IT is under pressure to better comprehend the data through observability, optimize costs and make more informed The post Grafana Se [...]
Locofy is a tool for frontend developers that converts designs to code, primarily via a Figma plugin. The company, based The post Locofy Launches ‘Lar [...]
With the increasing complexity of managing numerous independently deployed microservices, Kubernetes API gateways have become an integral part of effi [...]
At November’s KubeCon+CloudNativeCon North America, Michael Yuan, co-founder of Second State — which offers Wasm for Cloud Native environments — The p [...]
Capital One’s embrace of serverless technology, especially through , marks a significant milestone in tech transformation. Its compelling journey, det [...]
You’ve probably read the usual things admins do with the Secure Shell (SSH), such as changing the port, preventing root The post Port Knocking Ubuntu [...]
As a technical trainer, I observed many exam candidates struggle with preparing for their certification tests. Notice I didn’t say The post 8 Steps to [...]
Although monorepos are still primarily the domain of early adopters, there’s growing interest in using monorepos over polyrepo. We wondered The post T [...]
We live in an ephemeral world. From social media stories that vanish within 24 hours, to app messages that self-destruct The post On-Demand Testing Sp [...]
For most organizations, the main focus of identity and access management (IAM) is securing access to digital services. This enables The post 10 Best P [...]
At the end of 2023, announced its intention to acquire Isovalent, the company behind the Cilium open source project. Cilium, The post Cisco Gets Ciliu [...]
As more organizations start to incorporate Large Language Model-based AI into their services and products, they will have to keep The post With Leftov [...]
It took some time, but has released its internal developer platform, Red Hat Developer Hub. In the last few years, The post Red Hat Developer Hub: An [...]
PostgreSQL (typically called Postgres) is a popular free and open source relational database. It’s attracted a lot of extensions and The post How Devs [...]
“If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it” is a familiar refrain among IT leaders in today’s metrics-focused business The post Productivity Parado [...]
As I discussed in a recent article, centralized testing interferes with developer velocity. In a microservices-led model, centralized testing has The [...]
Monterey AI analyzes millions of user voices and aggregates user feedback, reviews, bug reports, and support tickets from various social The post What [...]
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. That’s the idea behind the Theory of Constraints. Just a The post 2 Ways to Reduce Bottlenecks with the [...]
In this new age of generative AI (GenAI), NoSQL hybrid databases have new relevancy. Enterprises need to encode unstructured data The post DataStax GA [...]
The open source Terraform fork with the silly name, OpenTofu, has arrived. Well, that didn’t take long. After HashiCorp dumped The post OpenTofu 1.6 G [...]
Advances in transformer neural networks and generative artificial intelligence (AI) are driving one of the biggest technology shifts in modern The pos [...]
Cloud native computing has come to dominate enterprise IT for every organization that requires dynamic, flexible infrastructure at scale. Kubernetes T [...]
They predicted the future. The top thinkers of 1974 were gathered together in the pages of “Saturday Review,” for a The post 50 Years Later: Remember [...]
I entered the world of Jamstack and static site generators when I launched a page with Publii and Netlify some The post Introduction to Eleventy, a Mo [...]