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Jianmu v2.5.7 released, continuous integration platform

Jianmu is an extremely extensible open source no-code (graphical)/low-code (GitOps) tool for the DevOps field. It can help users to easily orchestrate various DevOps processes and distribute them to different platforms for execution. Jianmu v2.5.7 has now released a major update: fix several known bugs fixed: when the node running time is too long, the […]

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Meta develops AI that translates Hokkien in real time

Most AI translations today focus on translating written languages, which are also the easiest way for AI to train machine learning systems to understand and translate because these languages ​​have rich datasets. However, there are more than 7000 different languages ​​in the world, and more than 40% of them have no standard writing system. The

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Ubuntu 22.10 officially released

Ubuntu developer Canonical has announced the official release of Ubuntu 22.10, codenamed"Kinetic Kudu". According to Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu 22.10 offers many improvements for embedded devices and remote development scenarios, as well as new features for enterprise management. Major Changes Improved Desktop Usability and Improved Performance Ubuntu 22.10 uses the GNOME 43 desktop, so

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Glibc gets AVX-512 optimization, some function cycles are reduced by about 30%

The GNU C library “glibc” gets another round of AVX-512 optimizations, which can benefit users with Intel’s AVX-512 processors or AMD Zen 4. AVX-512 is a SIMD instruction used to increase the performance of the CPU when performing certain tasks. Intel engineer Sunil K Pandey developed the Enhanced Vector Extensions EVEX512 version of the memchr,

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Akka v2.7 released, changed from Apache to BSL license

Akka is an Apache 2.0-licensed toolkit and runtime that simplifies building concurrent and distributed applications on the JVM. Akka supports multiple concurrent programming models, inspired by Erlang. The first version of Akka was released in 2009, it has been actively maintained for 13 years, and the project has 12.5k Stars on GitHub. In the last

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Puma 6.0.0 released, focusing on high-concurrency Ruby HTTP server

Puma is a simple, fast, threaded, high concurrency focused HTTP 1.1 server for both development and production Ruby/Rack applications. Puma 6.0.0 is now available with the following updates: Breaking Changes Dropped support for Ruby 2.2 and 2.3 (now 2.4+) ([ #2919 ]) Remote_addr functionality changed ([ #2652 ],[ #2653 ]) is no longer supported for

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Lenovo Kaitian joins openKylin to help the community innovate the ecosystem!

Recently, Lenovo Kaitian Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “Lenovo Kaitian”) signed the openKylin community CLA (Contributor License Agreement) and officially joined the openKylin open source community. Lenovo Kaitian is an intelligent equipment solution provider with computer products as the core, and is committed to providing customers with products and solutions with strong performance,

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Git 2.38.1 Released, Addressing Security Issues

Git 2.38.1 is now available, along with updates to older versions, including v2.30.6, v2.31.5, v2.32.4, v2.33.5, v2.34.5, v2.35.5, v2.36.3, and v2.37.4 . These maintenance releases are primarily to address two newly discovered security issues CVE-2022-39253 and CVE-2022-39260. The first is related to the –local clone optimization, which results in the possible presence of arbitrary files

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Docker 20.10.20 released

Docker 20.10.20 is now available. This release of Docker Engine includes partial mitigations for the Git vulnerability (CVE-2022-39253) and updates the handling of image:tag@digestimage references. Git vulnerability allows maliciously crafted Git repositories to copy arbitrary filesystem paths into generated containers/images when used as a build context; this can happen in daemons and API clients, with…

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Taro 3.5.7 released, unified framework of BAT applet, H5 and RN side

Taro 3.5.7 is now available. Taro is an open cross-end and cross-framework solution that supports the use of frameworks such as React/Vue/Nerv to develop WeChat/JD/Baidu/Alipay/ByteDance/QQ Mini Programs/H5 and other applications. The specific updates of this version are as follows: Feature H5 Added compatibility with getLaunchOptionsSync and getEnterOptionsSync APIs Added new monitoring APIs, component does not

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Upgrade NGINX Now to Address Vulnerability Risks

Today, we released updates for NGINX Plus, NGINX Open Source, NGINX Enterprise Edition, and NGINX Ingress Controller to address recently discovered vulnerabilities in the NGINX modules ngx_http_mp4_module and ngx_http_hls_module – these two modules are used for MP4 and Apple HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) format for video streaming. Vulnerabilities discovered in basic information have been reported

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October update of CBL-Mariner, Microsoft’s open source Linux distribution

CBL-Mariner (CBL is Common Base Linux) is a Linux distribution used internally by Microsoft. It is not a desktop Linux but a server-side Linux. It is used in Microsoft’s cloud infrastructure and edge products and services. CBL-Mariner is designed to provide a consistent platform for these devices and services and to enhance Microsoft’s ability to

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Daily blog | How to solve the routing problem of test environment under Spring Cloud

Since the Spring Cloud Tencent microservice development framework was officially announced at the end of June, it has received very hot attention from many developers. In less than a month, the number of Github Stars has exceeded 2,000, more than 1,000 developers have joined our community, and more than 20 developers have contributed to the

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