Subpoenaed PyPI says bye-bye to as much IP address data as it can Python package pile prefers protecting programmer privacy Devops27 May 2023 | 1
PyPI subpoenaed: US govt demands data on developers Python package packhouse ponders privacy position Devops25 May 2023 | 8
Atlassian says 'Don't #@!% the Planet' so it can keep making money Which when you think about it, is a pretty good reason to build a sustainable business Devops24 May 2023 | 8
Microsoft wants you to think inside the Dev Box from July If you like the idea of building software on Windows in the cloud, this may be for you Devops23 May 2023 | 8
Python Package Index had one person on-call to hold back weekend malware rush We speak to infra director after project temporarily freezes new user accounts Devops22 May 2023 | 21
GitHub code search redesign can't find many fans Poll Missing capabilities, bugs, unloved interface decisions dog engine revision – and what do you think? Devops13 May 2023 | 17
Brexit Britain looks to French company to save crumbling borders and immigration tech Building a wall... of code Devops10 May 2023 | 166
GitHub dumps frustrating code search engine for Rust-powered Blackbird Here's hoping for fewer head-desk moments for devs Devops09 May 2023 | 6
Modular finds its Mojo, a Python superset with C-level speed LLVM champ Chris Lattner is at the helm, so consider us intrigued Devops05 May 2023 | 44
Fed up with Python setup and packaging? Try a shot of Rye For those envious of Rust and Cargo Devops04 May 2023 | 46
Python still has the strongest grip on developers And a reminder that experience points matter a lot Devops04 May 2023 | 57
How does Atlassian hope to actually improve Confluence and Jira? AI, of course! A bot shows up to help with a problem. Hopefully that's not two problems now Devops19 Apr 2023 | 13
Worried about the security of your code's dependencies? Try Google's Deps.dev Is this what the kids mean by owning the libs? Devops13 Apr 2023 | 13
Python head hisses at looming Euro cybersecurity rules Red-tape vague enough to land open source volunteers in hot water for iffy code Devops12 Apr 2023 | 62
Open source Socket Runtime arrives, with aim to drop cloud as a dependency Interview Web code-based cross-platform app kit offers a P2P alternative Devops11 Apr 2023 | 3
So you want to integrate OpenAI's bot. Here's how that worked for software security scanner Socket Exclusive Hint: Hundreds of malicious npm and PyPI packages spotted Devops30 Mar 2023 | 23
Free-Teams-gate: Docker apologizes for shooting itself in the foot Botched data deletion threat roils open source worlds Devops17 Mar 2023 | 21
The npm registry's safe word is Socket Exclusive GitHub's JavaScript failings are someone else's opportunity Devops16 Mar 2023 | 8
What happens when you free DevOps pros from cost management? Here’s how to spot the difference Sponsored Feature
Windows XP activation algorithm cracked, keygen now works on Linux The unkillable OS rises from the grave… Again
Intel mulls cutting ties to 16 and 32-bit support Hypothetical x86S architecture would boot straight into 64-bit mode
Europe’s biggest city council faces £100M bill in Oracle ERP project disaster Doubts over Birmingham’s decision to replace SAP in plan once hailed an exemplar win by Larry Ellison
PyPI subpoenaed: US govt demands data on developers Python package packhouse ponders privacy position
That old box of tech junk you should probably throw out saves a warehouse On Call When all seemed lost, here comes the Sun … workstation
Facial recog system used by Met Police shows racial bias at low thresholds Tech used at King's Coronation employs higher thresholds on once-only watch-lists, Met tells MPs
BlackByte ransomware crew lists city of Augusta after cyber 'incident' Mayor promises to comment on Friday
BOFH: Get me a new data file or your manager finds out exactly what you think of him Episode 10 A developer in sales? You poor, poor creature
Some Windows users say these 32-bit apps have forgotten how to save Microsoft seems to have fixed update glitch for all OS versions but latest W11
One third wiped off value of GitLab shares, Wall Street didn't like weaker outlook Investors nervous in same week that Silicon Valley Bank failed Devops14 Mar 2023 | 6
Check out Codon: A Python compiler if you have a need for C/C++ speed Caveats apply, your mileage may vary Devops11 Mar 2023 | 70
Microsoft opens Azure confidential containers to public preview Security features in AMD Epyc chips push confidential computing effort Devops03 Mar 2023 |
MacStadium brings macOS instances orchestrated by Kubernetes to AWS Another option for devs burned by VMware snubbing Apple platforms Devops28 Feb 2023 | 13
Core-JS chief complains open source is broken, no one will pay for it Being in Russia and going to jail might have something to do with it, tho Devops15 Feb 2023 | 62
'Private cloud server' Jira upgraded for wider teams, dragged into culture wars Atlassian wants it used more widely … but probably not for reporting misinformation to social networks Devops13 Feb 2023 | 8
How this database legal war could be decided by the name given to this license Neo4j v PureThink rumbles on Devops12 Feb 2023 | 4
Voice.ai denies claim it violated open source software license requirements Maker of voice changing software says it has removed GPLv3 code "to alleviate any doubt" Devops08 Feb 2023 | 11
GitHub claims source code search engine is a game changer When grep isn't good enough, try Blackbird Devops07 Feb 2023 | 51
Mozilla, like Google, is looking ahead to the end of Apple's WebKit rule Updated Work on a Gecko-based version of Firefox for iOS is underway, again Devops07 Feb 2023 | 16
Cat saves 'good bots' from Twitter API purge Account posting pics of pet returning home convinces Musk to chill about access rules Devops06 Feb 2023 | 39
Datadog allegedly asked developer to kill open source data export tool Updated But the code creator has revived the abandoned code for OpenTelemetry Devops02 Feb 2023 | 8
What happens when you host code and git clone turns into a DDoS? Let's ask SourceHut OK Google, whatever you're doing, please don't Devops02 Feb 2023 | 4
Google ready to kick the cookie habit by Q3 2024, for real this time As for privacy concerns about the Topics API? We'll get back to you Devops01 Feb 2023 | 43
Jellyfish watches for the sting of developer bottlenecks Dashboard your DevOps data and see where your team has been slacking Devops01 Feb 2023 | 4
Oracle cozies up to IBM, adds Red Hat Enterprise Linux So much for being 'Unbreakable' say developers Devops31 Jan 2023 | 6
Microsoft, GitHub, OpenAI urge judge to bin Copilot code rip-off case We're not the bad guys in this, Azure empire says with a straight face Devops31 Jan 2023 | 25
Experts warn of steep increase in Java costs under changes to Oracle license regime As per employee model replaces old subscription, user bills could soar Devops27 Jan 2023 | 90
Disaster recovery blunder broke New York Stock Exchange this week The irony, it burns Devops26 Jan 2023 | 12
Developers: What if someone said you’d never have to meet with marketing again? Atlassian thinks it’s made that possible by extending automation from Jira to Confluence Devops25 Jan 2023 | 8
Google debuts OSV-Scanner – a Go tool for finding security holes in open source Witness the awesome power of this somewhat operational bug-buster Devops15 Dec 2022 | 7
Ever wondered how the AWS leviathan develops software? re:Invent It's about small teams, microservices, bias towards serverless, and having the creator of Java on standby Devops29 Nov 2022 | 13
Jaguar Land Rover courts coders caught in big tech layoffs Got the boot from Musk or Zuck? Automaker has 800 techie vacancies to fill Devops22 Nov 2022 | 54
Microsoft moves to tighten Azure DevOps security with granular access tokens Narrowing permissions could be difference between mildly pwned and totally pwned corporate network Devops11 Nov 2022 |
Google submits Go apps container project to Cloud Native Computing Foundation Did we say donate? We meant submit. Megacorp swiftly KOs former blog title Devops19 Oct 2022 | 2
Atlassian smartens up security, licensing admin tools And bundles its best bits at bargain price in case someone wants you to work their way for a while Devops29 Sep 2022 | 2
No longer prepared to svn commit: WebKit migrates to GitHub Apple's web engine to take advantage of Git’s distributed nature, GitHub’s large community Devops01 Sep 2022 | 23
Merge requests and insecure GitHub workflows may lead to supply-chain attacks Starting with Google Firebase and Apache Camel repos Devops01 Sep 2022 | 8
Heroku to delete inactive accounts, shut down free tier Move over, GitLab, this purge begins in October Devops25 Aug 2022 | 15
Microsoft looks beyond the US with Windows Subsystem for Android Realizes there's a big beautiful world out there and sets sail for Japan Devops19 Aug 2022 | 25
Attention Microsoft-oriented Linux devs: .NET 6 is on Ubuntu 22.04 Linux distro announces the availability of Microsoft tooling on Jammy Jellyfish Devops17 Aug 2022 | 19
Tiers before bedtime: AWS updates Lambda pricing structure 'Time to update your spreadsheets,' expert says of 'inscrutable' changes Devops08 Aug 2022 | 3
GitLab versus The Zombie Repos: An old plot needs a new twist Opinion Git back, git back, git back to where your files belong Devops08 Aug 2022 | 58
FauxPilot: It's like GitHub Copilot but doesn't phone home to Microsoft Updated And if you train your own AI model for it, you can worry less about licensing Devops06 Aug 2022 | 19
GitLab U-turns on deleting dormant projects after backlash Updated Now makes vague pledge to shove inactive repos into slow object storage Devops05 Aug 2022 | 41
GitLab plans to delete dormant projects in free accounts Exclusive Hopes to save a quarter of hosting costs by binning repos that haven't been touched for a year Devops04 Aug 2022 | 103
Data processor Hazelcast goes serverless: Viridian platform hits beta For the real-time developer that really hates thinking about infrastructure and provisioning Devops28 Jul 2022 |
Devops tool Jenkins now requires Java 11: This might sting a bit Final shift set for version 2.357 of developer automation platform Devops01 Jul 2022 | 4
Arrogant, subtle, entitled: 'Toxic' open source GitHub discussions examined Analysis Developer interactions sometimes contain their own kind of poison Devops29 Jun 2022 | 116
FabricScape: Microsoft warns of vuln in Service Fabric Not trying to spin this as a Linux security hole, surely? Devops29 Jun 2022 | 12
Visual Studio adds ability to edit code in All-in-One Search Just one more wafer-thin feature to pop in Microsoft's swelling dev suite Devops28 Jun 2022 | 4
For a few days earlier this year, rogue GitHub apps could have hijacked countless repos A bit of a near-hit for the software engineering world Devops21 Jun 2022 | 5
RubyGems polishes security practices with multi-factor authentication push Faced with rising software supply-chain attacks, package registries are locking things down Devops16 Jun 2022 | 1
Travis CI exposes free-tier users' secrets – new claim API can be manipulated to reveal tokens in clear text log data Devops14 Jun 2022 | 4
GitHub drops Atom bomb: Open-source text editor mothballed by end of year Embrace, extend technology into other products ... and extinguish Devops08 Jun 2022 | 58
GitLab spots huge opportunity for DevOps platform as revenue soars All companies will need to embrace modern software development, says CEO, and we'll be waiting for them Devops07 Jun 2022 | 3
Amazon finally opens doors to its serverless analytics Still managing app servers by hand? What is this, 2012? Devops02 Jun 2022 |
Perl Steering Council lays out a backwards compatible future for Perl 7 Sensibly written code only, please. Plus: what all those 'heated discussions' were about Devops26 May 2022 | 42
How to explain what an API is – and why they matter Systems Approach Some of us have used them for decades, some are seeing them for the first time on marketing slides Devops25 May 2022 | 21
If you're using the ctx Python package, bad news: Vandal added info-stealing code Updated Domain associated with maintainer email expired, taken over in supply-chain attack Devops24 May 2022 | 9
DigitalOcean sets sail for serverless seas with Functions feature Might be something for those who find AWS, Azure, GCP overly complex Devops24 May 2022 | 1
381,000-plus Kubernetes API servers 'exposed to internet' Firewall isn't a made-up word from the Hackers movie, people Devops23 May 2022 | 17
GitLab version 15 goes big on visibility and observability GitOps fans can take a spin on the free tier for pull-based deployment Devops23 May 2022 |
Red Hat Kubernetes security report finds people are the problem Puny human brains baffled by K8s complexity, leading to blunder fears Devops18 May 2022 | 21
Mystery of industry-targeting backdoored NPM JavaScript packages solved Yup, 'the intern' did it Devops12 May 2022 | 11
Atlassian boasts strong Q3 revenue growth in wake of two-week outage Customer credits unlikely 'to be material to the financial statements' Devops29 Apr 2022 | 4
So, what happened with GitHub, Heroku, and those raided private repos? Analysis Who knew what when and what did they do? Devops21 Apr 2022 | 10
GitHub's Dependabot learns to report bad news you can use Instead of just raising the alarm, automated code-scold will flag where the fire is Devops15 Apr 2022 |
Atlassian comes clean on what data-deleting script behind outage actually did Who, Us? Day 10 of ongoing disruption: Have some sympathy for admins, it's a difficult read Devops14 Apr 2022 | 91
At last, Atlassian sees an end to its outage ... in two weeks Cloud collaboration biz says script deleted data that's so far been restored via backups Devops11 Apr 2022 | 48
Perforce now pulls Puppet's strings: Takeover announced What looked like Plan B is now Plan A for config management biz Devops11 Apr 2022 | 3
Day 7 of the great Atlassian outage: IT giant still struggling to restore access Majority of affected users still wondering where their data went Devops11 Apr 2022 | 43
Google now requires two staff to sign off each Go change Move is supposed to be double-plus good for supply-chain security Devops05 Apr 2022 | 16
Docker goes double unicorn with $105m Series C funding and $2.1b valuation Troubled container company may escape confines of its doldrums Devops31 Mar 2022 | 11
Puppet publishes DevOps salaries report Gender pay gap narrows, but the US remains top of pay-packet pops Devops30 Mar 2022 |
HashiCorp co-founder on dodging cloud chaos, supporting open source Interview 'Not all open source is created equal' says Armon Dadgar Devops28 Mar 2022 | 1
JavaScript library updated to wipe files from Russian computers Package used by big apps now drops anti-war text files on desktops Devops18 Mar 2022 | 56
Coding in a war zone: A Ruby developer's life in Kharkiv Interview @zverok asks dev world for support as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues Devops17 Mar 2022 | 27
NSA spies ample opportunities to harden Kubernetes You can trust them, they probably know all the weak spots. Ahem. Devops16 Mar 2022 | 1
Kubernetes container runtime CRI-O has make-me-root flaw Cr8escape priv-escalation bug opens the door to cluster takeovers Devops15 Mar 2022 | 1
The long-term strategy behind IBM's Red Hat purchase Senior veep for software raps about containers and OpenShift to Wall Street Devops11 Mar 2022 | 23
GitHub puts prebuilt Codespaces into public beta Say goodbye to your coffee break Devops25 Feb 2022 | 3
Temporal picks up $103m for workflow-as-code platform Microservice orchestration platform aims for scalable apps Devops16 Feb 2022 | 1
Nebulon adds Ansible support for infrastructure deployment Dips into Red Hat's Playbook for automation Devops16 Feb 2022 | 3
Users report trouble with Azure DevOps services Updated Thanks Microsoft! Engineers in Europe get to finish early today Devops15 Feb 2022 | 6
FYI: Support ends for older Visual Studio versions in April Showers of work for admins Devops11 Feb 2022 | 10
You should read Section 8 of the Unix User's Manual Systems Approach And see the importance of open and accessible operations Devops09 Feb 2022 | 80
Microsoft's do-it-all IDE Visual Studio 2022 came out late last year. How good is it really? Review Top request from devs? A Linux version Devops25 Jan 2022 | 89
Can Rust save the planet? Why, and why not Re:Invent The snag: This programming language is safe and efficient, but hard to learn, impacting productivity Devops30 Nov 2021 | 138
GitHub's State of the Octoverse survey shows devs are still swerving the office Coding JS in your PJs here to stay Devops17 Nov 2021 | 2