OpenAI Academy launches to support developers using AI in low- and middle-income countries

OpenAI is attempting to level up developers and enable them to use AI to solve issues in their communities and drive economic growth.  OpenAI Academy is a new program that will provide technical guidance and support from OpenAI experts, distribute $1 million in API credits (with more potentially being added later), hold contests and incubator … continue reading

How software teams should prepare for the digital twin and AI revolution

Digital twins are sophisticated software constructs that emerged in the field of product lifecycle management to model and design complex devices like jet engines and nuclear reactors. Today, digital twins extend their utility beyond the design phase to tracking live systems. They ingest device telemetry, maintain state information, and analyze changing conditions in real time. … continue reading

Dirty code still runs, and that’s not a good thing

Organizations understand the importance of code in today’s business landscape. We rely on software to power our daily lives — the global market is projected to grow to nearly $1.6 trillion within the next decade. Developers are feeling the pressure from this, with the increased push to write more code every day. However, this does … continue reading

WebDriver BiDi offers the best of both worlds in browser automation tools

Anyone testing web applications ought to be aware of a new browser automation protocol called WebDriver BiDi. This new protocol is an evolution of the original WebDriver standard and it incorporates some of the benefits of various other automation tools, most notably, adding bidirectional communication.  “It’s a brand new protocol, and it’s taking all the … continue reading

Latest YugabyteDB update enables distributed PostgreSQL

The PostgreSQL database, YugabyteDB, has been updated to a distributed architecture to make it a better option for companies building cloud-native applications. According to Yugabyte, while PostgreSQL has many benefits, it does have limited resilience and scalability, which is not good for applications that need to stay online through outages, scale quickly to keep up … continue reading

Swift 6 now available with strict concurrency checking

Swift 6, now generally available, is a major release of the programming language and expands it to more platforms and domains beyond just Apple operating systems, which is what it was originally designed for. It now offers strict concurrency checking, which helps developers find data races at compile time, which could lead to an app … continue reading

OpenAI announces changes to its safety and security practices based on internal evaluations

Back in May, OpenAI announced that it was forming a new Safety and Security Committee (SSC) to evaluate its current processes and safeguards and make recommendations for changes to make. When announced, the company said the SSC would do evaluations for 90 days and then present its findings to the board. Now that the process … continue reading

Java 23 is now available

Oracle has announced the release of Java 23, which contains a number of new language and library features, mostly in preview stages.  According to Chad Arimura, VP of developer relations at Oracle, the fact that most of the JDK Enhancement Proposals (JEPs) in this release are previews of what’s to come rather than stable features … continue reading

The state of open source maintainers

Open source maintainers do significantly more security and maintenance work than unpaid maintainers, yet 60% of all maintainers remain unpaid, according to the 2024 State of Open Maintainer report from Tidelift. “The health and security of our global software infrastructure depends on open source maintainers,” Donald Fischer, co-founder and CEO, Tidelift, said in an announcement … continue reading

Linux Foundation announces several new subgroups during Open Source Summit Day 1

The Linux Foundation had a lot of news to share during the first day of its Open Source Summit in Vienna, Austria. Several new subgroups have been formed within the organization to support popular technologies and practices. Here are some highlights from Day 1: Announcing the Developer Relations Foundation  The organization announced plans to form … continue reading

New Chrome security features seek to better protect user privacy

Google is announcing several new Chrome features aimed at better protecting users as they browse the web.  Safety Check — a tool that checks for compromised passwords, Chrome updates, and other potential security issues in the browser — has been updated to run automatically in the background so that it can be more proactive in … continue reading

OpenAI’s o1 reasoning models are a significant step forward in complex reasoning

OpenAI has released the first preview for OpenAI o1, a new series of AI reasoning models that are able to handle more complex tasks than previous models. This is because they spend more time thinking through the problem before responding.  “We trained these models to spend more time thinking through problems before they respond, much … continue reading

Docker revamps its subscription plans

Docker has announced that it is reworking its subscription plans to give all plans access to more capabilities and services, and is also updating the pricing to reflect the additions.  Docker’s plans include Docker Personal, Docker Pro, Docker Team, and Docker Business and they all have been reworked plans to enable customers to access everything … continue reading

Kong Konnect updates help companies prepare their API infrastructure for AI

Kong is hosting its API Summit 2024 event, and has made announcements about several improvements to its platforms. Key highlights are updates to Kong Konnect, its API management platform, which also includes new versions of Kong Insomnia, Kong Gateway, and Kong AI Gateway. The latest updates to Kong Konnect help companies further prepare their API … continue reading

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