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Microsoft Acquiring GitHub — The huge, unavoidable news of the week is Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub which also includes Nat Friedman becoming CEO. Reaction has mostly been positive, though popular alternative GitLab has seen a huge spike in signups. Microsoft promises GitHub will remain independent, so you may not need a Microsoft login account just yet. Satya Nadella (Microsoft) | Automated Security for Your Apps and APIs — Easily monitor and protect your web applications and APIs against intrusions and attacks. Prevent data breaches and ease compliance. Get started in under 3 minutes. Sqreen | Reverse Engineering AWS Lambda — What happens if you crack open AWS Lambda and dig around its gooey internals? Some delightful spelunking to read about, though possibly not very useful to most. Alec Posney | Intel Launches Optane DIMMs Up To 512GB — Intel's SDKs for its new high capacity non-volatile RAM target use cases like transactional object stores and log storage. Commenters on Hacker News note this development could have a major impact on transaction rates. AnandTech | A Summary on Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) — Aims to demystify CORS and show its lighter side–as a spec that didn't "set out to hamper the aspirations of web developers everywhere, but instead to loosen us from the grip of the same-origin policy". Ryan Miller | Enabling GPUs in the Container Runtime Ecosystem — An introduction to NVIDIA's Container Runtime, a next-gen CPU-aware container runtime, compatible with Docker and other container systems. Jonathan Calmels, Felix Abecassis and Pramod Ramarao (NVIDIA) | |
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