Not in the mood to deal with reality today, so here’s another one of those silly things: https://movq.de/v/68c61f8ecc/r2_session.ogg This time on electric bass, tuned down to B-standard because oomph. (Well, sounds okay on my headphones, but I’m obviously no sound engineer. 🤪)
8 Ways to Empower Engineering Teams to Balance Productivity, Security, and Innovation
Explore how Docker’s suite of products empowers industry leaders and their development teams to innovate faster, stay secure, and deliver impactful results. ⌘ Read more
Software Engineer Runs Generative AI on 20-Year-Old PowerBook G4
In a blog post this week, software engineer Andrew Rossignol (my brother!) detailed how he managed to run generative AI on an old PowerBook G4.
While hardware requirements for large language models (LLMs) are typically high, this particular PowerBook G4 model from 2005 is equ … ⌘ Read more
Introducing rpi-image-gen for customized Raspberry Pi images
Raspberry Pi has
announced rpi-image-gen,
a tool to create custom software images for its devices.
rpi-image-gen is a Bash orientated scripting engine capable of
producing software images with different on-disk partition layouts,
file systems and profiles using collections of metadata and a defined
flow of execution. It provides the means to create a hig … ⌘ Read more
Found him in covered in engine oil 2 years ago, his name is Castrol. ⌘ Read more
IssueOps: Automate CI/CD (and more!) with GitHub Issues and Actions
A look into building IssueOps workflows on GitHub to do everything from CI/CD to handling approvals and more.
The post IssueOps: Automate CI/CD (and more!) with GitHub Issues and Actions appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Timeline and twtxt-php, don’t support Gemini, only HTTP/S, as a design choice (although originally it was intended to work on Gemtext, it was a niche inside a niche, so it was discarded very soon).
At the moment of building the engine there weren’t many Gemini URLs supporting twtxt 1.1 (with twtxt.dev extensions).
Also User-Agent won’t work there, and many Gemini URLs are a mirror of the HTTP one, so I think is not strictly necessary.
my 2c
Scaling Platform Building: Balancing What is Unique to Your Org and Common Across Teams
In today’s fast-paced tech landscape, platform engineering has become a strategic priority for organisations seeking to streamline development, enhance operational efficiency, and maintain a competitive edge. Building an internal platform that serves your organisation’s unique needs… ⌘ Read more
How GitHub engineers learn new codebases
Strategies to quickly get up to speed, whether you’re a seasoned engineer or a newcomer to the field.
The post How GitHub engineers learn new codebases appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
the engine is good ⌘ Read more
Automating NIS2 Compliance in Kubernetes with Kyverno: A Practical Guide
2025 is the year when NIS2 measures will start to bite. Is your platform team ready for the challenge? This post gives a brief overview of NIS2 in the context of platform engineering. Then it gives… ⌘ Read more
We had a very sunny day, peaking at 19°C. This not only decoyed me out, but also plenty motorcycle terrorists. Eh fuckwits, nobody wants to listen to your bloody engine and exhaust noise, keep it quiet for fuck’s sake! Many of your rider collegues can manage it, too, so should you.
I had some sore muscles after yesterday’s waste paper collection with the scouts. So, I only went for a short trip to my closest backyard mountain. Watching two rock climbers was interesting. That’s not something I see very often.
LangChainGo 中的提示詞工程(Prompt Engineering)
在使用 LangchainGo(簡稱 langchaingo)構建智能應用時,提示詞工程(Prompt Engineering) 是一個關鍵環節。它可以幫助我們更精準地引導 LLM(大語言模型)生成符合預期的內容。本文將介紹在 langchaingo 中如何使用提示詞工程。什麼是提示詞工程?提示詞工程是人與機器進行溝通的橋樑,更是用戶引導 AI 精準執行任務的關鍵。提示詞基礎策略明確目標: 用戶需 ⌘ Read more
Finding leaked passwords with AI: How we built Copilot secret scanning
Passwords are notoriously difficult to detect with conventional programming approaches. AI can help us find passwords better because it understands context. This blog post will explore the technical challenges we faced with building the feature and the novel and creative ways we solved them.
The post [Finding leaked passwords with AI: How we built Copilot secret scanning](https … ⌘ Read more
Docker Engine v28: Hardening Container Networking by Default
Learn how Docker streamlines developer onboarding and helps organizations set up the right guardrails to give developers the flexibility to innovate within the boundaries of company policies. ⌘ Read more
My little girl. 14 years old. She still hates when I have to go to work. Purring like a diesel engine and cuddling, saying “don’t leave”. ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Samah Eddaoudi
Get to know Samah This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit is Samah Eddaoudi! As a recent graduate in networks and telecommunications, Samah transitioned into the field of DevOps and cloud engineering, building on her strong technical foundation…. ⌘ Read more
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2025 co-located event deep dive: OpenTofu Day Europe
Chair: Sebastian StadilApril 1, 2025 London OpenTofu Day is the best place to connect with the OpenTofu community. It’s a fantastic place to talk shop with other infrastructure or platform engineers, trade stories, discuss best practices,… ⌘ Read more
Powered by Docker: Streamlining Engineering Operations as a Platform Engineer
Learn how Docker streamlines developer onboarding and helps organizations set up the right guardrails to give developers the flexibility to innovate within the boundaries of company policies. ⌘ Read more
How GitHub uses CodeQL to secure GitHub
How GitHub’s Product Security Engineering team manages our CodeQL implementation at scale and how you can, too.
The post How GitHub uses CodeQL to secure GitHub appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Nelson Hilario Filipe
Get to know Nelson This week’s Kubestronaut in orbit is Nelson Hilario Filipe, a DevSecOps Engineer and our first Kubestronaut in Mozambique. Nelson has a strong passion for shift-left security, and embarked on the Kubestronaut program… ⌘ Read more
10 Things You Might Not Know About the Panama Canal
Building the Panama Canal was one of the greatest civil engineering projects of all time, but how much do you know about the history of this waterway that joins two oceans? The building caused thousands of deaths and cost an enormous amount of money, but it has bestowed priceless benefits to world trade and prosperity. […]
The post [10 Things You Might Not Know About the Panama Canal](https://listverse.com/2025/02/08/10-things-y … ⌘ Read more
From finding to fixing: GitHub Advanced Security integrates Endor Labs SCA
The partnership between GitHub and Endor Labs enables application security engineers and developers to drastically reduce time spent on open source vulnerabilities, and gives them the tools to go from finding to fixing.
The post [From finding to fixing: GitHub Advanced Security integrates Endor Labs SCA](https://github.blog/security/from-finding-to-fixing-github-advanced-security-integrates … ⌘ Read more
Hi James, great to hear your interest. So this is an exclusive roundtable luncheon with people in the IT, Engineering, DevOps and Technical professionals. This is an opportunity to benchmark and share stories and experiences with like-minded peers in a closed-door, Chatham House Rule environment where you will be given the opportunity to speak openly and candidly.
I’m not even sure what half these words mean hmm 🧐
You Can Now Use ChatGPT Search Without Signing In
ChatGPT’s search engine feature can now be accessed by anyone, OpenAI announced on Wednesday. Previously, users needed an account to use ChatGPT search, but the sign-in requirement has now been removed.
ChatGPT Search is available on the ChatGPT website and in the desktop and mobile apps. Searches can be initiated ba … ⌘ Read more
CIA Sends ‘Buyout’ Offfers to Entire Workforce
Katie Bo Lillis and Kaitlan Collins, Senior Reporter | Anchor and Chief CNN White House Correspondent - CNN
_Stephan: As you have no doubt noticed part of the “Republican” coup that Trump and Musk are engineering is to dismantle federal law enforcement, the FBI, and national security, the CIA, agencies. As the dismantlement of American democracy proceeds why is this happening? Again for several reasons, in my opinion. First, beca … ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Shikha Priyedarshi
Get to know Shikha This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit is Shikha Priyedarshi, a DevOps Engineer based in Pune, India. Shikha has experience delivering products in every phase, from requirements gathering to final delivery. She specializes in… ⌘ Read more
Considerations for making a tree view component accessible
A deep dive on the work that went into making the component that powers repository and pull request file trees.
The post Considerations for making a tree view component accessible appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Scientists and engineers produce world’s first carbon-14 diamond battery with potential lifespan of thousands of years
, - University of Bristol (U.K.)
Stephan: Here, thank goodness – I am so tired of all the bad news – is what looks to be very important good news about non-carbon energy. I will follow this as it develops.
 | Associated Press
_Stephan: The christofascist Supreme Court majority engineered by Leonard Leo, Mitch McConnell and Trump, has produced the most corrupt court in the history of the United States. Not only corrupt but incredibly arrogant. They have no ethic standards they are required to … ⌘ Read more
What is Inference Parallelism and how it works
Member post originally published on the InfraCloud blog by Aman Juneja, Principal Solutions Engineer at InfraCloud Technologies In recent years, we’ve witnessed two recurring trends: the release of increasingly powerful GPUs and the introduction of Large… ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: David Mukuzi
Get to know David This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, David Mukuzi, is a DevOps Engineer in Nairobi, Kenya. David is driven by a deep-rooted enthusiasm for continuous learning and exploration of emerging technologies. He enjoys working… ⌘ Read more
Are ROCKET TURBINES better than PISTON ENGINES? ⌘ Read more
Platform Engineering needs Observability: here’s why
Blog post originally published on the Middleware blog by Sri Krishna In the high-stakes environment of Black Friday, e-commerce platforms encounter intense traffic surges that can heavily strain system performance. For example, during Black Friday 2023, online… ⌘ Read more
I built the BEST COMPRESSED AIR ENGINE (New Rotary Design) ⌘ Read more
Sonata v1.0 Supports CHERIoT Integration in Embedded Systems
lowRISC has released Sonata v1.0, the first stable and long-term iteration of its platform under the Sunburst project. Funded by DSbD and UKRI, Sonata is designed for embedded systems engineers to implement CHERIoT technology, enabling compartmentalization and enhanced memory safety. CHERIoT, based on CHERI research from the University of Cambridge and SRI International, builds on […] ⌘ Read more
Tackle These Key Software Engineering Challenges to Boost Efficiency with Docker
Explore the top most common software engineering challenges and how Docker’s tools streamline the inner loop of cloud-native workflows. ⌘ Read more
“No NAT November: My Month Without IPv4”
In his post “No NAT November: My Month Without IPv4” security engineer Alex Haydock writes about the challenges of IPv6-only networks and explains techniques like DNS64, NAT64 and CLAT. An interesting read for someone like me, who doesn’t know much more about IPv6 than that support is still lacking in many places (like GitHub). ⌘ Read more
Software Engineering for Quantum Computing - Computerphile ⌘ Read more
Why does OpenTelemetry work differently on mobile versus backend apps?
Member post by Jamie Lynch, Senior Software Engineer at Embrace OpenTelemetry has historically been adopted mainly on backend systems, where it’s a great solution for gaining insight into what’s happening in production by gathering telemetry via… ⌘ Read more
Breaking down CPU speed: How utilization impacts performance
The Performance Engineering team at GitHub assessed how CPU performance degrades as utilization increases and how this relates to capacity.
The post Breaking down CPU speed: How utilization impacts performance appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
[AFH] Network engineer
Link: https://farside.link/libreddit/r/MoneroMining/comments/1gzlas4/
u/I-AM-A-DUMBO (Reddit) ⌘ Read more
invisCAM A Compact 2MP Camera for Low Light and Low Power Applications
This month, Arducam introduced the invisCAM, a compact imaging solution that integrates advanced functionality and precise engineering within a small form factor. The camera is designed to address the challenges of achieving high-quality imaging, functional versatility, and cost efficiency in a portable USB device. The invisCAM features a Sony STARVIS 2MP image sensor with a […] ⌘ Read more
How Fastly used Kubernetes to scale our platform engineering practice
Member post originally published on Fastly’s blog by Hannah Aubry About five years ago, Fastly had a problem with scale. No, not our network. Fastly’s network continues to scale effortlessly, including recently breezing past a 353… ⌘ Read more
How to make Storybook Interactions respect user motion preferences
With this custom addon, you can ensure your workplace remains accessible to users with motion sensitivities while benefiting from Storybook’s Interactions.
The post How to make Storybook Interactions respect user motion preferences appeared first on [The GitHub Blog](ht … ⌘ Read more
Thelio Astra Native ARM64 Platform with 128 Core Ampere Altra CPU 512GB ECC RAM and 40TB Storage
System76 recently launched the Thelio Astra which is a specialized desktop engineered for autonomous vehicle development, robotics, and native ARM64 applications. Powered by Ampere processing technology, it offers substantial computational power with energy efficiency while supporting Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and 24.04 LTS. The desktop supports a variety of Am … ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Dmitri Telinov
Get to know Dmitri This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Dmitri Telinov, a Senior DevOps Engineer in Chișinău, Moldova, is a curious and avid learner and considered himself a complete beginner in Kubernetes only 3 years ago…. ⌘ Read more
Automate Kubernetes Security and Operations with Kyverno Certified Associate (KCA)
Announcing a New CNCF certification for Kyverno Kyverno is an open-source policy engine designed for Kubernetes that allows teams to validate, mutate, and generate configurations, enabling the automation of security policies as code, beyond just audit… ⌘ Read more
Cloud Native Computing Foundation Expands Certification to Platform Engineering and More
As cloud native technologies become increasingly essential to organizations, CNCF is focused on certifications that resonate with developers Salt Lake City, Utah – KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America – November 15, 2024 – The Cloud Native… ⌘ Read more
The web is such garbage these days 😔 Or is it the garbage search engines? 🤔
I Made a Jam Jar Rocket Engine ⌘ Read more
LitmusChaos is joining KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024!
Project post originally on the Litmus blog by Sayan Mondal, Community Manager and Maintainer Hello LitmusChaos Community! 👋 Over the past few years, LitmusChaos has evolved tremendously, becoming a leading open-source tool for Chaos Engineering within… ⌘ Read more
Mastering Argo CD image updater with Helm: a complete configuration guide
Member post by Stanislava Racheva, DevOps & Cloud engineer at ITGix Understanding Argo CD Image Updater In modern Kubernetes environments, managing container images and ensuring that applications are always running the latest, most secure versions can… ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Rishabh Sharma
Get to know Rishabh This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Rishabh Sharma, our first Kubestonaut from Finland, is a senior software development engineer where he manages cloud native tech solutions for Capgemini Finland Oy. He is currently… ⌘ Read more
This Engine Powered the First Rocket Missile in WWII! ⌘ Read more
Game Off 2024 theme announcement
GitHub’s annual month-long game jam, where creativity knows no limits! Throughout November, dive into your favorite game engines, libraries, and programming languages to bring your wildest game ideas to life. Whether you’re a seasoned dev or just getting started, it’s all about having fun and making something awesome!
The post Game Off 2024 theme announcement appeared first on [The GitHub Blog](https: … ⌘ Read more
Cultivating a successful engineering culture with Platform Engineering
Community post by Or Weis Discover how leveraging a policy-as-code platform helps foster an engineering culture focused on efficient authorization and access control. Platform engineering is rooted in a fundamental principle: cultivating a culture within development… ⌘ Read more
Google Search gets AI spin in Australia as chatbot comes alive
The company says everything that made it the preferred search engine is still there and that it also has quick answers via the bot. ⌘ Read more
Can I Make a Dyson Fan Jet Engine? ⌘ Read more
Perplexity AI Brings More Artificial Intelligence Tools to Mac
Mac users now have another Artificial Intelligence assistant option available to them natively, thanks to the new Perplexity app for Mac. Perplexity offers a free AI-powered answer engine that uses multiple models, including GPT-4o and Claude 3, and perhaps best of all, it cites sources with its answers, so that you can independently confirm or … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/10/24/perplexity-ai-bring … ⌘ Read more
Perplexity AI Brings More Artificial Intelligence Tools to Mac
Mac users now have another Artificial Intelligence assistant option available to them natively, thanks to the new Perplexity app for Mac. Perplexity offers a free AI-powered answer engine that uses multiple models, including GPT-4o and Claude 3, and perhaps best of all, it cites sources with its answers, so that you can independently confirm or … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/10/24/perplexity-ai-bring … ⌘ Read more
XMRig v6.22.1 released with bug fixes, tweaks
XMRig 1 version 6.22.12 has been released with several bug fixes and improvements.
#3531 Always reset nonce on RandomX dataset change.
#3534 Fixed threads auto-config on Zen5.
#3535 RandomX: tweaks for Zen5.
#3539 Added Zen5 to randomx_boost.sh.
#3540 Detect AMD engineering samples in randomx_boost.sh.
Verify the SHA256 sums with xmrig3’s GPG key4 (ID: 446A53638BE94409) before using the software.
Consult … ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Maria Salcedo
Get to know Maria This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Maria Salcedo, is a full stack DevOps backend engineer in Germany with experience in cloud native Kubernetes deployments. Maria is passionate about GitOps, cloud native development of… ⌘ Read more
Are we ready for an internet with no Google search?
25 years ago, Google’s minimalist search engine was a revelation. What would happen if the US government moved to break up its dominance? ⌘ Read more
[AFH] [€20/hr] Python Engineer for ETL services (6 years of experience)
Link: https://farside.link/libreddit/r/forhire/comments/1g5qtwr/
u/ILOTEbunny (Reddit) ⌘ Read more
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2024 co-located event deep dive: Platform Engineering Day
Co-chairs: Paula Kennedy, Stacey Potter, Vijay Chintha November 12, 2024 Salt Lake City, Utah Platform Engineering Day focuses on solutions over tooling. We believe that Platform Engineering is a vital practice that helps organizations to increase their speed… ⌘ Read more
Interview with Cilium Certified Associate Certification (CCA) creator
Learn about the CCA, from one of its creators, Nico Vibert Nico Verbert is a Senior Staff Technical Marketing Engineer at Isovalent at Cisco and one of the creators of the Cilium Certified Associate Certification (CCA). Nico is… ⌘ Read more
Trenz Electronic AXE5 EAGLE ES Agilex5 Devkit for Scalable FPGA Applications
The Trenz Electronic AXE5-EAGLE-ES Agilex5 Devkit, powered by Intel’s Agilex 5 E-series SoC FPGA, supports a range of FPGA applications across industries such as wireless communication, video broadcast, and defense. Its scalable architecture offers engineers a reliable platform for testing designs with advanced FPGA technology and flexible expansion options. This development kit is ideal for … ⌘ Read more
Could I Make a MAGNETIC Engine that Runs on Air? ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Phong Nguyen Van
Get to know Phong This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Phong Nguyen Van, is a full-stack software engineer in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam with over 7 years of experience and a passion for cloud technologies and Kubernetes. Phong also… ⌘ Read more
Depois de ir acompanhando a novela WordPress, sinto-me numa minoria por concordar com os motivos e métodos do Matt Mullenweg para lidar com o wp engine, mas não tenho gás para me meter em flame wars sobre o assunto
Engineering leaders continue focus on TestOps – operational strategies
Community post by Saqib Jan As technologies become more advanced year on year, the complexity of software testing increases, too. When building a testing strategy, companies typically map their operations into three segments: the people, the process, and… ⌘ Read more
Can I 3D Print a Magnetic Air Engine? ⌘ Read more
Reducing MTTD and increasing observability with Linkerd at loveholidays
End user post by Dan Williams, Senior Infrastructure Engineer at loveholidays In this blog post, we’ll share how loveholidays was able to utilise Linkerd to provide uniform metrics across all services, leading to a decrease in incident Mean… ⌘ Read more
Karmada v1.11 version released! New cross-cluster rolling upgrade capability for workload!
Project post by Karmada Maintainers Karmada is an open multi-cloud and multi-cluster container orchestration engine designed to help users deploy and operate business applications in a multi-cloud environment. With its compatibility with the native Kubernetes API, Karmada can… ⌘ Read more
Turning legacy to leverage: building developer platforms in brownfield environments
Member post originally published on the Syntasso blog by Cat Morris While building an internal developer platform sounds like something an engineering organisation would do – and often tries to do – from scratch, the reality is, most… ⌘ Read more
I Built a Crappy Compressed Air Engine ⌘ Read more
Matt Mullenweg is an asshole. That’s all; that’s the message.
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Camila Soares Câmara
Get to know Camila This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Camila Soares Câmara, is a Senior Cloud Engineer at Wellhub in Brazil with experience in Cloud and DevOps, working with technologies such as Kubernetes, CI/CD, AWS, and Infrastructure as… ⌘ Read more
GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency: How we built the next evolution of GitHub Enterprise using GitHub
How we used GitHub to build GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency.
The post GitHub Enterprise Cloud with data residency: How we built the next evolution of GitHub Enterprise using GitHub appeared first on The GitHub Blog. ⌘ Read more
Achieving collaboration and impact for end users: introducing the CNCF’s End User Technical Advisory Board (TAB), its mission and initiatives
End user post by Alolita Sharma, Engineering Leader at Apple, CNCF Board & EndUser TAB, OpenTelemetry GC, CNCF Observability TAG Co-Chair The CNCF End User Technical Advisory Group (TAB) was formally announced at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America… ⌘ Read more
Speaking of AI tech (sorry!); Just came across this really cool tool built by some engineers at Google™ (currently completely free to use without any signup) called NotebookLM 👌 Looks really good for summarizing and talking to document 📃
Fanless PC with N97 CPU Dual GbE LAN and Dual HDMI Ports Supporting 4K at 60Hz
The QBiX-ADNAN97-A1 is an industrial-grade computing system engineered for robust performance and reliability. Featuring a compact, fanless design, it supports a DDR5 memory system, SATA 3.0, and dual GbE LAN ports, ensuring robust wired connectivity. As its name suggests, this industrial system features the Intel Processor N97, which is part of Intel’s 7 series. The […] ⌘ Read more
LiteWing is an Open-Hardware, Wi-Fi-Controlled Drone Powered by the ESP32 Microcontroller
CircuitDigest recently launched LiteWing on Kickstarter, a Wi-Fi-controlled mini drone powered by the ESP32 microcontroller. Designed for hobbyists and engineers, LiteWing offers a fully programmable DIY platform, providing an affordable entry into drone technology for both beginners and advanced users. The drone’s design features a minimalistic PCB-based frame, maki … ⌘ Read more
Kubestronaut in Orbit: Daiki Takasao
Get to know Daiki This week’s Kubestronaut in Orbit, Daiki Takasao, is a Japanese IT infrastructure engineer at NRI. He works with CNCF technologies to build financial IT systems and has been using Kubernetes, Linkerd, and Prometheus since… ⌘ Read more