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Common Fate wants to make it easier to manage privileged access for developers

TechCrunch

Common Fate, an Australian startup from a couple of former cyber security consultants, wants to help with an open source tool and an early access cloud service. And it’s about getting the correct level of access that they need to do their job when they need it and in a secure fashion,” he said. Today, the company announced a $3.1

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Open-sourcing Polynote: an IDE-inspired polyglot notebook

Netflix Tech

Jeremy Smith , Jonathan Indig , Faisal Siddiqi We are pleased to announce the open-source launch of Polynote : a new, polyglot notebook with first-class Scala support, Apache Spark integration, multi-language interoperability including Scala, Python, and SQL, as-you-type autocomplete, and more.

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8 ways to retain top developer talent

CIO

As recent Gartner research shows, human-centric work practices leads to better employee performance, with workers 3.8 times more likely to be considered high performing in these environments. The idea is that people know what is working and what isn’t, and they are best able to course correct in fast, iterable fashion.

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Best Free and Open-Source Database Software

G2 Crowd Software

Free and open-source database tools are typically more appealing to the everyday small business and app creator, so we’ve outlined some of the best ones, according to user reviews on G2 Crowd. Oracle released the first fully functional one in 1979, but today there are hundreds of proprietary and open-source options available.

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How to run data on Kubernetes: 6 starting principles

TechCrunch

Kubernetes is on its way to being as popular as Linux and the de facto way of running any application, anywhere, in a distributed fashion. If you can’t find an operator that matches your needs, don’t worry, because most of them are open-source. In this article, I provide ways to make it happen and why it is worth it.

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Daily Crunch: Twitter tells GitHub to remove proprietary source code and help them ID who posted it

TechCrunch

— Christine and Haje The TechCrunch Top 3 Come together : If you find yourself grumbling about using Microsoft Teams, this story might bring a smile to your face: Frederic reports that Microsoft rebuilt Teams from the ground up, promising some neat things, like 2x faster performance and only half the memory being used.

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Open-sourcing Polynote: an IDE-inspired polyglot notebook

Netflix Tech

Jeremy Smith , Jonathan Indig , Faisal Siddiqi We are pleased to announce the open-source launch of Polynote : a new, polyglot notebook with first-class Scala support, Apache Spark integration, multi-language interoperability including Scala, Python, and SQL, as-you-type autocomplete, and more.