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Today, we are announcing the general availability of fine-tuning for Anthropic’s Claude 3 Haiku model in Amazon Bedrock in the US West (Oregon) AWS Region. Amazon Bedrock is the only fully managed service that provides you with the ability to fine-tune Claude models.
Of all the top security worries, we have sweated greatly over storage and network attacks. In the last few years, memory attacks have also become more troublesome. To address this security issue, Edera has released OpenPaX, a new open source Linux kernel patch.
Given that Next.js is an open source JavaScript framework for frontend development, seeing an associated project named OpenNext can feel slightly puzzling (or even pointed).
Ever heard the old poem “Tick says the clock.. .Tick tick. What you have to do, do quick.”? Well, imagine this instead: “Please test the code… test first. What you want to push, test first.” That line literally jumped into my head while writing this article.
Software development is complex and time consuming. Developers frequently need to stop building to get answers to hard, technical questions.
As Kelsey Hightower said in 2017, Kubernetes is a platform for building platforms. Kubernetes is for operators, not developers. Grabbing a big cloud-hosted flavor of Kubernetes is sure to delight your ops team, but it’s just as likely to leave your dev team grumbling.
Tigera sponsored this post. Insight Partners is an investor in Tigera and TNS. This is the companion article to ​​”Interconnect Security Risks to Protect Your Kubernetes Environment.
Identity and access management is the cornerstone of cloud security. It’s also the most complex product to understand. It often leads to a failure to assign the least number of privileges necessary.
Building a platform engineering platform for your company is a big task, with lots of critical decisions that must be made. But perhaps the most important decision that must be tackled first is deciding where to start building the platform — from the frontend or from its backend.
No one wants to fail at microservices. No one sets out to do that. But it’s easy to do given the difficulty of microservices and the surprising number of ways we can fail. I’m usually an advocate for microservices, at least where they are warranted and when implemented well.
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