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Swift on RISC-V: Launch of New Toolchain for RISC-V Hardware
The Swift programming community has taken a significant step towards embracing open architecture with the announcement of the first Swift toolchain release for RISC-V hardware. This new project, Swift on RISC-V, introduces a complete toolchain that can be installed and used on RISC-V platforms, including the VisionFive 2 single-board computer. As RISC-V’s open-source instruction set […] ⌘ Read more

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Fun: Get a Bouncy Ball to Play With on Your Mac Screen
Ball is a super fun project for Mac that is goofy, simple, and wildly creative. It’s, well, a virtual bouncy ball. Ball lives in your Mac Dock, and when you click on the Dock icon, the bouncy ball pops out and drops onto your screen. The big red bouncy ball has decent physics too, so … Read MoreRead more

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Vitess 20 is now Generally Available
Project post by the Vitess Maintainer Team We’re delighted to announce the release of Vitess 20 along with version 2.13.0 of the Vitess Kubernetes Operator. Version 20 focuses on usability and maturity of existing features, and continues to… ⌘ Read more

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Ignite Realtime Blog: Openfire restAPI plugin version 1.11.0 release
Earlier today, version 1.11.0 of the REST API plugin for Openfire was released!

The REST API Plugin provides the ability to manage Openfire (the real-time communications server created by the Ignite Realtime community) by sending an REST/HTTP request to the server. This plugin’s functionality is useful for applications that need to administer Openfire outs … ⌘ Read more

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Fun: Emulate a Macintosh 128k on a Raspberry Pi Pico Microcontroller
There are no shortage of interesting projects and things to do with Rasbperry Pi devices, but this one will be particularly intriguing to fans of retro Macintosh and emulation; you can emulate a Macintosh 128k complete with VGA video and keyboard/mouse input, using nothing but a Pico Microcontroller! Are there simple to use emulators and … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/06/23/fun-emulate-a-m … ⌘ Read more

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** The story of life **
Or at least the story of life as I implemented it in swift recently as a little learning project because I haven’t written any swift since walking away from mobile dev a few years ago (no regrets)!

First there was the universe! Well, first there was some requisite boilerplate, but then there was the universe! A 2 dimensional grid, an array of 10 columns and 10 rows.

”`hljs swift
import Foundation

let rows: IntRead more”`

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Execute commands by sending JSON? Learn how unsafe deserialization vulnerabilities work in Ruby projects
Can an attacker execute arbitrary commands on a remote server just by sending JSON? Yes, if the running code contains unsafe deserialization vulnerabilities. But how is that possible? In this blog post, we’ll describe how unsafe deserialization vulnerabilities work and how you can detect them in Ruby projects.

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CNCF celebrates successful mentees from LFX Program Term 1 2024!
Congratulations to CNCF’s 2024 Term 1 (March – May) LFX Program mentees who have finished the program successfully! Following a three-month program working with 28 different Graduated, Incubating, and Sandbox projects, including Antrea, Istio, KubeEdge, OpenTelemetry, and Prometheus… ⌘ Read more

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Experiment in Digital minimalism
I recently read Cal Newport’s book Digital Minimalism. It really
resonated with me, despite (or because of?) being glued to my computer
many hours of the day.

Cal suggests a month of digital decluttering, at first cutting off
everything that your job and other obligations don’t depend on. At the
end of the month you evaluate what, if anything, is to be let back
inside.

I did a decluttering plan for April. It ended up being an ongoing
project when I’m writing this in June.

My dec … ⌘ Read more

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Tulip Creative Computer: ESP32-Based Board for Music and Coding Projects
The Tulip Creative Computer is a development platform aimed at enthusiasts of coding, music, and digital arts. Based on the powerful ESP32-S3 chipset, the Tulip features a 7-inch touchscreen with a 1024 x 600 resolution for custom graphical user interfaces. The Tulip Creative Computer is powered by the ESP32-S3 chip, which includes a 32-bit LX7 […] ⌘ Read more

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Generative AI for Kubernetes: meet K8sGPT open source project
Ambassador post originally published on the Logz.io blog by Dotan Horovits Troubleshooting within Kubernetes environments can be a daunting task. If we could only have a magical artificial intelligence advisor that could gather all the data about what… ⌘ Read more

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The voice of Kubernetes experts report 2024: the data trends driving the future of the enterprise
Guest post by Rajiv Thakkar, Director of Product Marketing, Portworx, Pure Storage  (LinkedIn) Today, June 6, marks the 10th anniversary of Kubernetes. Kubernetes originally began as a project in Google and was released as open source in June… ⌘ Read more

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M5Stack CoreS3 SE with 2.0″ Capacitive Touch Display and 16-bit I2S Amplifier
M5Stack CoreS3 SE with 2.0” Capacitive Touch Display and 16-bit I2S Amplifier
The M5Stack CoreS3 SE, a streamlined version of the third-generation CoreS3 unit from the M5Stack series, is engineered for IoT applications, smart home systems, and industrial automation. This device supports key programming platforms such as Arduino and UIFlow, enhancing its adaptability for diverse project requ … ⌘ Read more

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Happy 7th Birthday, Istio!
Project post originally published on the Istio blog by Lin Sun, Solo.io, for the Istio Steering Committee Celebrating Istio’s momentum and exciting future. On this day in 2017, Google and IBM announced the launch of the Istio service mesh…. ⌘ Read more

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RISC-V Based MaixCAM With 1TOPS NPU Performance and 5MP Camera Support
RISC-V Based MaixCAM With 1TOPS NPU Performance and 5MP Camera Support
The Sipeed MaixCAM is a specialized hardware platform designed for AI vision and AIoT applications, powered by the SOPHO SG2002 processor. This versatile board supports both Linux and RTOS environments, making it suitable for a range of embedded projects. ⌘ Read more

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Say goodbye to your sidecars: Istio’s ambient mode reaches Beta in v1.22
Project post originally published on the Istio blog by Lin Sun, Solo.io, for the Istio Steering and Technical Oversight Committees Layer 4 & Layer 7 features are both now ready for production. Today, Istio’s revolutionary new ambient data plane mode… ⌘ Read more

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Play Apple Music in Retro Mac OS X Fashion with QuickTune
Apple Music may be a modern offering from Apple, but a super fun project from developer Mario Guzman offers a very nostalgic interface to Apple Music, giving it a QuickTime lookalike appearance from 2005. Aptly named QuickTune, you’ll find QuickTune has a super simple and fun retro brushed metal interface to interact with Apple Music … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2024/05/21/play-apple-music-in-retro-mac-os-x-fashi … ⌘ Read more

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Cloud Native Glossary — the Russian version is live!
Community post by Kirill Kononovich, Dmitry Shurupov, Timur Tukaev The Cloud Native Glossary is a project led by the CNCF Business Value Subcommittee. Its goal is to explain cloud native concepts in clear and simple language without requiring… ⌘ Read more

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LILYGO’s T-SIM7670G S3 Combines Wi-Fi and LTE Access on a Single Board
LILYGO’s T-SIM7670G S3 Combines Wi-Fi and LTE Access on a Single Board
The T-SIM7670G S3, designed by LILYGO, is a versatile development board that not only combines LTE and GSM capabilities through the SIM7670G module but is also centered around the powerful ESP32-S3 microcontroller. This board is tailored for developers aiming to integrate mobile connectivity into their projects. ⌘ Read more

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Announcing Flux 2.3 GA
Project post originally published on Flux’ blog by Stefan Prodan We are thrilled to announce the release of Flux v2.3.0! In this post, we will highlight some of the new features and improvements included in this release. General availability… ⌘ Read more

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A step-by-step guide to securely upgrading your EKS clusters
Member post originally published on Fairwinds’s blog by Stevie Caldwell As an agile open source project, Kubernetes continues to evolve, as does the cloud computing landscape. Keeping up with the latest versions isn’t practical for many organizations, and… ⌘ Read more

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Kubernetes is turning 10! Join the party on June 6th
Over the last 10 years, Kubernetes has risen to become the backbone of modern application deployment and has completely changed the course of innovation.  Kubernetes was the first project accepted into the CNCF Incubator in March 2016 and… ⌘ Read more

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Adding color-blind themes to Kubecolor to make Kubernetes more inclusive
Ambassador post originally published on Sebastian “Prune” Thomas’s blog Kubcolor is a thin wrapper over the kubectl command that adds coloring to the output. I cloned the project and started maintaining it back in 2022 when the original author wasn’t active… ⌘ Read more

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LILYGO New T-Panel S3 Lite with 4” LCD and Wireless Connectivity
The T-Panel Lite by LILYGO is a compact ESP32S3-based development board designed for makers and hobbyists who are interested in creating IoT projects with a visual display component. This user-friendly tool provides a rich set of features packed into a small form factor with Arduino and MicroPython support. At the heart of the T-Panel Lite […] ⌘ Read more

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Cloud Custodian completes audit to strengthen security posture and enable continuous assessment
Project post by Cloud Custodian maintainers The Cloud Custodian maintainers are happy to complete a successful security audit with Ada Logics. The Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF) facilitated this audit, which was generously funded by the Cloud… ⌘ Read more

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Triton Server accelerates distribution of models based on Dragonfly
Project post by Yufei Chen, Miao Hao, and Min Huang, Dragonfly project This document will help you experience how to use dragonfly with TritonServe. During the downloading of models, the file size is large and there are many… ⌘ Read more

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