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The good news is that tens of thousands of GitHub repositories were not hacked. I repeat, “Not hacked.” But many repositories have been cloned and then laced with poisonous malware content.
In speaking with many machine learning teams, we’ve found that implementing a model registry has become a priority for AI-first organizations in solving visibility and governance concerns. A model registry is a centralized model store to collaboratively manage the full lifecycle of ML models.
Lightrun sponsored this post. This is the second in a three-part series on “shift left observability.” Read Part 1 here.
NGINX sponsored this post. We wrote already about how enterprises need a management plane to more easily shift left and empower a much greater pool of users and roles to take control of infrastructure and application deployments.
Harness sponsored this post. Secrets are the keys to your digital kingdom.
Per the latest Health for Animals Report, over half of the global population (billions of households) is estimated to own a pet. In the U.S. alone, this is true for 70% of households. The Spring Framework team is taking on this challenge with its PetClinic app.
Ampere Computing is giving ARM-based chips the kind of server breakthrough that has eluded other chip companies over the last decade. The company’s chips in the last month were adopted by Google Cloud and HPE, whose backing provides a big boost to the entire ARM server ecosystem.
Around 5 pm Pacific Time Tuesday, Tweets started surfacing about Solana wallets being drained of small amounts of SOL, Solana’s cryptocurrency. Over the last 24 hours, more details have emerged, but it’s still not entirely clear what happened or how widespread the underlying issue might be.
With the Graviton Challenge last year, we helped customers migrate to Graviton-based EC2 instances and get up to 40 percent price performance benefit in as little as 4 days.
Recently, the hotel search company Trivago migrated its core website, along with over 50 other Trivago domains, from PHP/ JavaScript to TypeScript. The final version of this mid-to-large scale project includes 200,000 lines of code spread across 2,600 .
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