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Microsoft Announces Open Source Dapr
Dapr is an open source, portable, event-driven runtime that makes it easy for developers to build resilient, microservice stateless and stateful applications that run on the cloud and edge.
Red Hat OpenShift 4.2 Delivers New Developer Client Tools
Red Hat has introduced the latest version of its enterprise Kubernetes platform.
Linux Sudo bug opens root access to unauthorized users
Sudo, the main command in Linux that allows users to run tasks, has been found to have a vulnerability that allows unauthorized users to execute commands as a root user.
OpenSUSE’s OBS Can Now Spin Windows Subsystem for Linux Images
The openSUSE's Open Build Service (OBS) has been picking up the ability to build Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) images for those wishing to craft their own WSL distribution or just rebuild openSUSE from source as a reproducible/verifiable build.
Plasma 5.17 Beta in openSUSE Tumbleweed
The Beta version of Plasma 5.17 was released with many new features and improvements such as per-screen fractional scaling on Wayland, a new User Interface (UI) for configuring permissions of Thunderbolt devices and network statistics in KSysGuard.
SUSE drops OpenStack Cloud
For years, SUSE, the European Linux and open-source company, was one of the OpenStack Infrastructure-as-a-Service cloud program's champions.
Making the IoT More Open: A Common Framework for IoT Edge Computing with EdgeX...
The internet of things (IoT) is a diverse space, but it’s also fragmented by design, whether it’s consumer IoT or industrial IoT.
Facebook open-sources data set for code search AI benchmark
Facebook AI researchers created code search data sets that utilize information from GitHub and Stack Overflow.
Open Source in VMware Tanzu
VMware today announced that the company is moving several of its key cloud native open source projects to a new GitHub organization.
Streamlit launches open source machine learning application development framework
Streamlit, a new machine learning startup from industry veterans, who worked at GoogleX and Zoox, launched today with a $6 million seed investment and a flexible new open source tool to make it easier for machine learning engineers to create custom applications to interact with the data in their models.