Tag: development teams

  • Anchore: Meeting 2025’s SBOM Compliance Deadlines: A Practical Implementation Guide Pt. 2

    Source URL: https://anchore.com/blog/meeting-2025s-sbom-compliance-deadlines-a-practical-implementation-guide-pt-2/ Source: Anchore Title: Meeting 2025’s SBOM Compliance Deadlines: A Practical Implementation Guide Pt. 2 Feedly Summary: If you’re just joining us, this is part 2 of a series on practical implementation of software supply chain security to meet the most recent SBOM compliance requirements. In Part 1, we covered the fundamentals of…

  • Docker: A practitioner’s view on how Docker enables security by default and makes developers work better

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/how-docker-enables-security-by-default/ Source: Docker Title: A practitioner’s view on how Docker enables security by default and makes developers work better Feedly Summary: This blog post was written by Docker Captains, experienced professionals recognized for their expertise with Docker. It shares their firsthand, real-world experiences using Docker in their own work or within the organizations…

  • OpenAI : Introducing GPT-5 for developers

    Source URL: https://openai.com/index/introducing-gpt-5-for-developers Source: OpenAI Title: Introducing GPT-5 for developers Feedly Summary: Introducing GPT-5 in our API platform—offering high reasoning performance, new controls for devs, and best-in-class results on real coding tasks. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The introduction of GPT-5 on an API platform highlights significant advancements in AI capabilities, particularly in reasoning…

  • Docker: Everyone’s a Snowflake: Designing Hardened Image Processes for the Real World

    Source URL: https://www.docker.com/blog/hardened-image-best-practices/ Source: Docker Title: Everyone’s a Snowflake: Designing Hardened Image Processes for the Real World Feedly Summary: Hardened container images and distroless software are the new hotness as startups and incumbents alike pile into the fast-growing market. In theory, hardened images provide not only a smaller attack surface but operational simplicity. In practice,…

  • AWS News Blog: Accelerate safe software releases with new built-in blue/green deployments in Amazon ECS

    Source URL: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/accelerate-safe-software-releases-with-new-built-in-blue-green-deployments-in-amazon-ecs/ Source: AWS News Blog Title: Accelerate safe software releases with new built-in blue/green deployments in Amazon ECS Feedly Summary: Perform safer container application deployments without custom deployment tooling, enabling you to ship software updates more frequently with near-instantaneous rollback capability. AI Summary and Description: Yes Summary: The text provides an overview of…

  • Cloud Blog: Get better at getting better: Take the 2025 DORA survey

    Source URL: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/ai-machine-learning/2025-dora-survey-is-now-open/ Source: Cloud Blog Title: Get better at getting better: Take the 2025 DORA survey Feedly Summary: In the fast-paced world of AI, it can be challenging to pause and reflect on how we work. Yet this reflection is the cornerstone of continuous improvement. The 2025 DORA survey offers a unique opportunity for…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers) About AI Evals

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/3/faqs-about-ai-evals/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers) About AI Evals Feedly Summary: Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers) About AI Evals Hamel Husain and Shreya Shankar have been running a paid, cohort-based course on AI Evals For Engineers & PMs over the past few months. Here Hamel collects answers to…

  • Simon Willison’s Weblog: Quoting Kevin Webb

    Source URL: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/1/kevin-webb/#atom-everything Source: Simon Willison’s Weblog Title: Quoting Kevin Webb Feedly Summary: One of the best examples of LLM developer tooling I’ve heard is from a team that supports software from the 80s-90s. Their only source of documentation is video interviews with retired employees. So they feed them into transcription software and get summarized…