How to Retrofit Tests Into a ReactJS Codebases Without Tests | HackerNoonThe author focuses on improving testing practices for ReactJS applications, leveraging open-source contributions and personal experiences.
ODSC's AI Weekly Recap: Week of November 15thOpenAI proposes a global alliance for collaborative AI infrastructure development, emphasizing ethics and technological progress.
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ODSC's AI Weekly Recap: Week of November 15thOpenAI proposes a global alliance for collaborative AI infrastructure development, emphasizing ethics and technological progress.
ODSC's AI Weekly Recap: Week of May 17thAI conference Europe 2024 offers 200 hours of content, 90 experts, and 40+ workshops on ML and generative AI.
ODSC's AI Weekly Recap: Week of September 27thAI adoption is critical for addressing global threats, prompting calls for rapid advancements in technology by institutions like the DOD.
ODSC's AI Weekly Recap: Week of August 9thCurated AI advancements, research, and investments shared weekly for the AI community.
ODSC's AI Weekly Recap: Week of September 27thAI adoption is critical for addressing global threats, prompting calls for rapid advancements in technology by institutions like the DOD.
ODSC's AI Weekly Recap: Week of August 9thCurated AI advancements, research, and investments shared weekly for the AI community.
Open source orgs strengthen alliance against patent trollsPatent trolls target cloud native open source projects, prompting foundations to enhance their legal defenses.Cloud native technologies attract patent trolls due to their widespread adoption.
Linux Foundation leads the fight against fauxpen sourceLinux Foundation promoting open source projects like OpenTofu and Valkey against faux open source companies.
Open source orgs strengthen alliance against patent trollsPatent trolls target cloud native open source projects, prompting foundations to enhance their legal defenses.Cloud native technologies attract patent trolls due to their widespread adoption.
Linux Foundation leads the fight against fauxpen sourceLinux Foundation promoting open source projects like OpenTofu and Valkey against faux open source companies.
ODSC's AI Weekly Recap: Week of August 16thThe AI Weekly Recap delivers vital weekly insights and developments in AI, impacting both the tech and data science communities.
OpenSSF launch Siren for Open Source Threat IntelligenceOpenSSF launched Siren to share threat intelligence for open source projects like corporate TIPs, filling a critical gap in underserved communities.
PyCon US 2024 Sprints will be here before you know it!Attend PyCon Development Sprints on May 20-23, 2024, to work on open-source projects collaboratively and enhance your skills.
Reynolds Foundation Donates $1 Million To Fund Bitcoin And Open-source ProjectsOpenSats received a significant $1,000,000 donation from The Reynolds Foundation to support open-source Bitcoin projects.
A Dramatic EpisodeInspect and correct PATH environment variable for optimization.Open source projects face maintenance challenges and need better contributor vetting tools.
Stacklet sees demand grow as companies take cloud cost control more seriously | TechCrunchEnterprises are increasingly focusing on cloud cost control due to economic challenges.Stacklet's revenue tripled year over year in 2023, driven by its cloud cost control and governance platform.
Open-Source Software Community Riled by Yet Another CVE - DevOps.comOpen-source projects may face challenges with vulnerabilities due to limited resources, necessitating a focus on overall system security and risk management.
CISA Report Finds Most Open-Source Projects Contain Memory-Unsafe CodeMore than half of critical open-source projects contain memory-unsafe code, leading to vulnerabilities like buffer overflows and memory leaks.
Most open source projects fail to use memory-safe programming languages - and CISA says that needs to changeMost critical open source projects lack memory-safe programming languages, leading to security vulnerabilities.
Open-Source Software Community Riled by Yet Another CVE - DevOps.comOpen-source projects may face challenges with vulnerabilities due to limited resources, necessitating a focus on overall system security and risk management.
CISA Report Finds Most Open-Source Projects Contain Memory-Unsafe CodeMore than half of critical open-source projects contain memory-unsafe code, leading to vulnerabilities like buffer overflows and memory leaks.
Most open source projects fail to use memory-safe programming languages - and CISA says that needs to changeMost critical open source projects lack memory-safe programming languages, leading to security vulnerabilities.
Most Critical Open Source Projects Lack Memory-Safe Code, CISA Says - DevOps.comTop cybersecurity agency urges developers to adopt memory-safe programming languages to reduce vulnerabilities.