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GitHub Leverages Passkeys to Enhance User Security
Passkeys, password replacements, have finally come to GitHub in beta.
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92% of programmers are using AI tools, says GitHub developer survey
AI isn't programming's future, it's its present.
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Chainguard Unveils Speranza: A Novel Software Signing System
With Speranza, you'll be able to use Sigstore project signing without compromising your privacy.
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Compiled Python Code Used in a New PyPI Attack
ReversingLabs has discovered a new kind of PyPI attack. Lucky us.
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Union Cloud wants to help AI development take Flyte
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are hotter than asphalt in Death Valley. But, developing efficiently with these tools can still be a cold, slow process. | In a nutshell, Union Cloud offers everything Flyte does in terms of orchestration for AI/ML without requiring companies to invest in building and maintaining their own infrastructure.
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Chainguard Improves Security for Its Container Image Registry
Chainguard's new Container Registry costs far less to run and the company has also upgraded how it hosts and distributes its Images to improve security.
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Bitwarden Moves into Passwordless Security
The well-known open source password manager is launching passwordless.dev, a comprehensive toolkit for developers.
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Bluesky Social just took a big open-source step forward
The hot new social network from Twitter's founders has open-sourced its client software. Here's why that matters.
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GitOps as an Evolution of Kubernetes
Brendan Burns, Kubernetes' co-founder shared his thoughts on GitOps and Kubernetes at GitOpsCon.
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Meet FOCUS – a new open-source solution to managing those cloud costs
If you ask a cloud engineer what their greatest problem is, they might say, "Securing Kubernetes, managing multi-cloud or finding staff who know what they're doing." | The FinOps Foundation's new initiative, FinOps Open Cost and Usage Specification (FOCUS) will provide an open specification for cloud cost, usage and billing data presentation.
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OpenSSF Boosts Software Supply Chain Security with SLSA 1.0
Supply-chain Levels for Software Artifacts (SLSA) Version 1.0 will help protect software code from tampering and facilitate secure development practices.
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Enhancing cloud-native security: Argo and Prometheus undergo software supply chain audits
It's time. SBOM and SLSA are now being used to check the security of major cloud-native programs.
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Twitter APIs Are Going Very Wrong
Twitter's most serious new annoyance is its new API pricing structure. It's both irritating developers and driving some of them out of business.
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What's What with Open Source Twitter
Twitter has finally — sort of, kind of — open sourced part of its code. Here's what's in there, and what's not.
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Groovy Datasets for Test Databases
When you experiment with a new-to-you data science skill, you need some sort of data to work with. Why be boring?
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GPT-4 AI-Powered Microsoft Security Copilot Arrives
What do you get when you mix OpenAI's GPT-4 generative AI with GitHub Copilot? Microsoft Security Copilot.
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Docker and Kubernetes founders talk about the future of cloud
The people who helped build today's open-source, cloud-native computing world talk about where we go from here.
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A Decade of Docker
We all use containers today, but until Docker came along, they were rarely used. Here's Docker's story.
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You'll Soon Be Using Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange
The Vulnerability Exploitability eXchange (VEX) is a Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) working specification that is meant to be a machine-readable security advisory.
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No More Mr. Nice Guy: GitHub Demands Developers Use 2FA
GitHub has decided that starting on March 13, GitHub users must begin enrolling in two-factor authorization (2FA).
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