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Hugging Face and ServiceNow launch BigCode, a project to open source code-generating AI systems

TechCrunch

But so far, only a handful of such AI systems have been made freely available to the public and open sourced — reflecting the commercial incentives of the companies building them. The application form went live this afternoon.

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Octoverse: The state of open source and rise of AI in 2023

Github

First released in 2005, Git was still a new open source version control system when we founded GitHub. This past year, more and more developers started working with AI, while also experimenting with building AI-powered applications. 2 Developers are operating cloud-native applications at scale.

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Five big open source gifts from us

David Heinemeier Hansson

Perhaps our most productive one yet, in terms of total number of product improvements, new product developments, and open source extractions. Before I get into the actual open source gifts we were able to share this year, though, I think it’s important to remark on the fact that 37signals is not an open-source software company.

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Grafana Labs Delivers Open Source Code Profiling Tool

DevOps.com

is an open source tool that collects data about an application's code to aid debugging, troubleshooting and optimization efforts. Grafana Labs' Pyroscope 1.0

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The top three differences between an open source audit and an open source scan

Synopsys

Understanding the differences between an open source audit and an open source scan will help you determine which approach is best for your organization. The post The top three differences between an open source audit and an open source scan appeared first on Application Security Blog.

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Report: Most IT Teams Can’t Fix Open Source Software Security

DevOps.com

Lineaje, a provider of a platform for securing software supply chains, today published an analysis of 41,989 open source components embedded in the top 44 popular projects managed by the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).

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Are We Witnessing the End of Open Source?

DevOps.com

There's some speculation that we're seeing a decline in the open source space. But that's not necessarily true.