こんにちは!サイオステクノロジーの貝野です。 今回は、シングルサインオンなどのアクセス管理ができるソフトウェア keycloak をインストールするにあたり、試行錯誤したところがありましたのでその内容を共有したいと思いま ... The post keycloak インストール時につまずいた話 first appeared on SIOS Tech. Lab.| SIOS Tech. Lab
こんにちは、OSS よろず相談室の鹿島です。 本記事は、【実践】Dify + Amazon Bedrockで、ゼロからチャットボットと RAG を作る①の続編です。前回構築したDify環境に、Amazon Bedrock ... The post 【実践】Dify + Amazon Bedrockで、ゼロからチャットボットと RAG を作る② first appeared on SIOS Tech. Lab.| SIOS Tech. Lab
こんにちは、OSS よろず相談室の鹿島です。 今回は、DifyとAmazon Bedrockを連携させて、チャットボットとRAG(検索拡張生成)を構築する手順を解説します。本記事はその第一弾として、まず土台となるDify ... The post 【実践】Dify + Amazon Bedrockで、ゼロからチャットボットと RAG を作る① first appeared on SIOS Tech. Lab.| SIOS Tech. Lab
OSSnews24 - Il ministro della Salute Orazio Schillaci ha recentemente rilasciato un’intervista che ha acceso il dibattito sul futuro del personale sanitario. L'articolo Sanità pubblica, personale ministeriale e contratti flessibili: l’intervista di Schillaci solleva più dubbi che certezze proviene da OssNews24.| OssNews24
In my last post, I shared the news that I've decided to take a commercialization route for AutoMapper and MediatR to ensure their long-term success. While that post was heavy on the motivation, it was intentionally light on the details. I did share that I wanted to be| Jimmy Bogard
Welcome to the July 2025 edition of the OpenSSF Newsletter! Here’s a roundup of the latest developments, key events, and upcoming opportunities in the Open Source Security community.| openssf.org
こんにちは、PS-SL新卒1年目のひろです。 8/3にOSC京都2025に参加させていただきました。参加した中で特に印象に残った展示、セミナーについて紹介させていただきます。 さくらインターネット株式会社 さくらインター ... The post OSC京都2025 セミナー&展示紹介と感想 first appeared on SIOS Tech. Lab.| SIOS Tech. Lab
Coder Radio listeners will know that I love to do little techie weekend projects with my son and this past weekend we hit the jackpot with the Framework 13. We had a wonderful experience of building the Framework from its component parts and setting up desktop Linux on the OS-less machine. Here’s some quick thoughts […]| dominickm.com
An uncomfortable precedent that should not be repeated - even for CVEs.| aaronstannard.com
Introduction # Due to the situation with COVID-19 that also lead to people being confined to their homes in South Africa as well, we decided to provide a (freely usable of course) Jitsi Meet instance to the community being hosted in South Africa on our FreeBSD environment.| Honeyguide
Bicep で Azure Container Apps と Jobs を構築したので、使い分けと実際のBicep でのパラメータとインフラを構築する方法を説明します。Azure Container Appsは、サーバーレスなコンテナプラットフォームで、コンテナー化されたアプリケーションを実行するため、保守が容易でコスト削減できます。Azure Container Apps Jobsは、タスクベースのワークロードに特化したサーバーレスコンテ...| SIOS Tech.Lab
A quick post on why we should include references to third-party packages in Django's documentation. Mainly, we've already solved curation and developers are doing to develop!| Better Simple
ZMK is preparing for a big breaking change. As such, users should consider pinning their ZMK version. Read on to find out more about our versioning system and how you can pin your ZMK version.| zmk.dev
こんにちは! 今月も「OSSのサポートエンジニアが気になった!OSSの最新ニュース」をお届けします。 Appl| SIOS Tech.Lab
The Microsoft Research Blog has just published a new post introducing Garnet. Check it out here. Have fun!| Garnet Blog
Hi everyone! Nick here. I figured it was time I finally write a blog post. If you’ve seen me around on the Vox Pupuli Slack, you know that I’ve been deep in the trenches of OpenVox build code for some time now, getting the various bits to a secure and stable place where it’s easily accessible to community contributors.| Overlook InfraTech
It's May and we are back with another update of all things Pact.| docs.pact.io
Revisiting the state of Django Commons a year after I published a call for help.| Better Simple
A discussion about how small meetups could help us bridge the mentorship gap and how we can put them into practice today.| Better Simple
Hope you enjoyed our shortest month of the year, so short that I didn't manage to get my February blog post out until the first week of March! Whoops. Anyway, I'm pleased as the sun is shining, we've had some decent progress in the Pact ecosystem and we've had some surprises start arriving on contributors doorsteps. So let's not waste time and get straight into your monthly Pact updates.| Pact Docs Blog
👋 Wahey, it's 2025, it's the end of January and you've tuned in to another Pact blog. We'll take a look at what's been happening in the Pact ecosystem this month, as well as how you can get involved in shaping Pact's roadmap for the next year. We can't do it alone, and we would love to bring in more contributors and maintainers this year. Hopefully you'll be one of them :)| Pact Docs Blog
Pact Almanac 2024| Pact Docs Blog
🕸️ Welcome to the October Pact Blog - hope you've got your 🎃 ready for carving, but for now, sit back and relax as we take you through all the updates in the Pact ecosystem along with events & material you've been sharing across the web this month.| Pact Docs Blog
👋🏽 Welcome to the September Pact Blog, where we'll be covering all the updates in the Pact ecosystem along with events & material you've been sharing across the web.| Pact Docs Blog
👋🏽 Welcome to the August Pact Blog, where we'll be covering all the updates in the Pact ecosystem along with events & material you've been sharing across the web.| Pact Docs Blog
👋 Hey all, 2024 is racing ahead ⏳, we are now 212 days into the year 😲, as I write this July Pact Post. As usual, I'll be keeping you up to date with all the latest happenings across the Pact Ecosystem.| Pact Docs Blog
👋 It's June, we've just passed the Summer Solstice, and some of you may be engrossed in footie-fever supporting your favourite team at the Euros ⚽. Good luck!| Pact Docs Blog
👋 It's May, and time is flying as we move into the 2nd half of the year. I'll be bringing you the usual updates from the world of Pact in the last month.| Pact Docs Blog
👋 Hello and welcome to the April update from the world of Pact. We've got a varied selection as always, but my personal favorite is all about a 📖.| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome everyone, to that time of year when the 🕒 shifts an hour forward, the 🌞 shines on for a bit longer, which is nice, after a 🥶 and 🌧️ winter. It's March and we are live for another Pact Open Source update.| Pact Docs Blog
Hello, and welcome to our first Pact Open post of 2024. It seems customary that you get a month's reprieve from me at the start of every year, so I'll start by saying Happy New Year to everyone, and also Happy New Year of the Dragon, to those who celebrated the Chinese New Year recently.| Pact Docs Blog
Pact Almanac 2023| Pact Docs Blog
Happy November everyone! I'm sure holidays for most are fast approaching, and as it's the season for giving, we'll be sharing all the updates across the Pact community and giving you a heads-up about our latest webinar where you can see all of SmartBears open source tools in action, including yours truly, Pact.| Pact Docs Blog
Happy Halloween all! This month you can look forward to our round up of all things Pactober that happened this month to celebrate 10 years of Pact and the usual open-source updates from across the Pact ecosystem.| Pact Docs Blog
Hello, it's September, and we are a week away from Pactober - A celebration of 10 years of Pact.| Pact Docs Blog
Hello, its August, hope you've had a great summer so far, and enjoyed a nice well-deserved break.| Pact Docs Blog
Hello, its July, it's scorching so I hope you've got an ice cream to accompany you this episode or maybe a brolly if you are stuck in a rain-shower!| Pact Docs Blog
It's May, the sunshine ☀️ is upon us, and you might be reading this in the park 🏞️. If you are, watch out, theres a cyclist 🚴coming. 🛎️ 🛎️| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome all, Yousaf here, your Pact Community Shepherd. This month I’ll be sharing all the good things happening in the world of Pact.| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome all, Yousaf here, your Pact Community Shepherd. This month I’ll be sharing all the good things happening in the world of Pact.| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome all, it’s February, we are live, and this is another update from the Pact Open Source team.| Pact Docs Blog
⏳ And just like that, 2023 draws near| Pact Docs Blog
Did you know, Pact is nearly 10 years old!| Pact Docs Blog
Pact with more power – introducing the Pact Plugin Framework| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome to the October Pact Open Source update! I’ve got some great things to share this month – new PRs, some awesome community members writing and talking about contract testing, plus a sneak peak of our upcoming Pact Plugin Framework launch! Let’s get into it.| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome to the Pact Open Source August 2022 update!| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome to the Pact Open Source July 2022 update!| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome to the Pact Open Source June 2022 update!| Pact Docs Blog
Welcome to the inaugural Pact Open Source update!| Pact Docs Blog
作りはじめた記事を書いてから約2年が経った。 memo.sugyan.com 開発を続けてきたRustライブラリ ATrium を、先日ついにorganizationに移管した。 github.com 経緯 昨夏からAT Protocolの OAuth に対応する実装を進めていたものの、プライベートの事情などもあってなかなか順調には進まなかった。何度かPull Requestをもらって実装方針を議論したりもしたが、進捗は芳しくなかった。 @erlen...| すぎゃーんメモ
ENOSUCHBLOG| blog.yossarian.net
Introduction To complement our Jitsi installation, we add a grafana dashboard to it so we can control usage, system load, traffic spikes etc. For the sake of simplicity, we run our grafana, telegraf and influxdb instances in the same jail as jitsi-meet, so this post builds on top of the post explaining how to set up jitsi-meet. Initial Set Up We connect to the jail and install the packages: $ iocage console jitsi .| Honeyguide
Introduction Due to the situation with COVID-19 that also lead to people being confined to their homes in South Africa as well, we decided to provide a (freely usable of course) Jitsi Meet instance to the community being hosted in South Africa on our FreeBSD environment. That way, communities in South Africa and beyond have a free alternative to the commercial conferencing solutions with sometimes dubious security and privacy histories and at the same time improved user experience due to the ...| Honeyguide
How Djangonaut Space has expanded my worldview and created meaningful global connections.| Better Simple
Even if the fix looks obvious to you, don't close the bug report; instead, let its author do this after your request.| Yegor Bugayenko
If the build is broken, don't send any pull requests until it's fixed. You're welcome to fix it yourself---just don't mix build-fixing changes with anything else.| Yegor Bugayenko
I’ve been bragging about my website software for years! For… whew, it’s been 5 years! I’ve been teasing folks about the cool things I did from the beginning — here’s all the articles and series I’v...| fasterthanli.me
Yes, another one of "those posts". But tl;dr: In order to ensure the long-term sustainability of my OSS projects, I will be commercializing AutoMapper and MediatR. I did not post this on April 1st for obvious reasons. But first a little background on how I got to this point.| Jimmy Bogard
DjangoCon US 2025 is accepting talk proposals for a few more weeks. If folks are on the fence about submitting a talk, here are some ideas that I would personally be interested in.| Better Simple
On the 26th of February some of the ZMK contributors got together for a contributor sync. In the interest of transparency, it was decided that meeting notes from the sync would be published on the ZMK webpage.| zmk.dev
Quite a few people over the last few months have helpfully pointed out the name collisions in the OpenVox Puppet fork. If you didn’t recognize it, there’s also a VoIP/PBX provider called OpenVox. Surely that’s got to be a violation of some kind of law, right? Even Google gets it very wrong! See how our information is interleaved in this autogenerated profile?| Overlook InfraTech
Over the last couple of months I have been pretty absent from my every day life, such as keeping up with Twitter, reading and responding to emails, writing blog posts, working on my business and maintaining the Giraffe web framework. It was not exactly what I had planned for, but my wife and I decided to take a small break and wonder through South America for a bit before coming back for Christmas again. It was a truly amazing experience, but as much as travelling was fun, it was not great fo...| Dusted Codes
Everything’s been super hectic with the holidays and so nobody noticed that I didn’t post the last two weeks, right? I joke, but not really. We’ve been super busy too and not just with the regular holiday stuff. In between the celebrations and glühwein, we’ve been working on community building.| Overlook InfraTech
Events of the last week have me thinking about something that’s true in a lot of contexts. A lot of people like to have control of a relationship; control of a situation; control of the message; or in this case, control of a community. I get it, realizing that you don’t have control can be unsettling. But in reality, not having control is the natural order of things and you’ll have a much better time of it once you realize that.| Overlook InfraTech
Recently, a number of people have expressed desire in "taking over" [1]| blog.ian.stapletoncordas.co
ENOSUCHBLOG| blog.yossarian.net
ENOSUCHBLOG| blog.yossarian.net
Making first steps in open source is hard. Submitting pull requests to big and popular repositories is very hard. These recommendations may help you simplify this task.| www.yegor256.com
Cheering for the destruction of options because...?| aaronstannard.com
Elasticsearch Elasticsearch とは、キーワードで文書を検索する検索エンジンです。具体的には ウェブサイトの商品検索や、github のソースコード検索のような検索ができます。企業事例ZOZOTOWN商| ほげほげテクノロジー
This is the introduction to a multi part series about building a GoTo system for a Dobson style telescope mount. It should be computer controlled and be able to move to a selected target and also automatically track it. I want to use popular and inexpensive parts known from 3D printing for the mechanical setup, mostly leftovers from upgrade of my Prusa i3 printer.| Jake’s Blog
お久しぶりです、ANDPADボードの tomtwinkle です。 この記事はGoの go:linkname 騒動は 6/18に行われた Go Bash で話した内容を要約したものです。 そもそも go:linkname とは何かといえば internal packageやprivate var/funcなど普通はアクセスできないオブジェクトシンボルをエイリアス出来るようCompilerに指示して、アクセス可能にするcompiler directiveです。 go:linkname はprivateな変数へアクセ...| ANDPAD Tech Blog
From the OSS to the CIA, how Wild Bill Donovan shaped the American intelligence community.| HistoryNet
GT2 Pro members, download a high-res version of this image that you can use royalty-free anywhere:| Good Tech Things
Welcome to the sixth ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Two years ago, today, I minted the first ever commit for ZMK:| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the fifth ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the fourth ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the third ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Recently I was able to fix the "stuck in the bootloader" issue in| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the second ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)!| ZMK Firmware Blog
Welcome to the first ZMK "State Of The Firmware"!| ZMK Firmware Blog
GT2 Pro members, download a high-res version of this image that you can use royalty-free anywhere:| Good Tech Things
GT2 Pro members, download a high-res version of this image that you can use royalty-free anywhere:| Good Tech Things
Read more context behind this image at The threat to open source comes from within. GT2 Pro members, download a high-res version of this image that you can use royalty-free anywhere:| Good Tech Things
«Die Feiertage. Die ganzen IT-Abteilungen feiern mit der Familie… Die ganzen IT-Abteilungen? Nein! Eine von unbeugsamen Open-Source-Enthusiasten bevölkerte| Das Netz ist politisch
サイオステクノロジーの佐々木です。 今回はSBOMツールについて様々な観点で表にまとめてみました。(目視で調べ| SIOS Tech.Lab
ANDPADボード プロダクトテックリードの土屋(tomtwinkle)です 先日CHIYODA Tech #3 にLT枠で参加してきました! CHIYODA Techとは、千代田区にオフィスを構える企業が運営・登壇するLTイベントです。 今回は弊社9Fのイベントスペースで開催させていただきました!| ANDPAD Tech Blog
こんにちは。先日、社内にてSBOMに関する勉強会を行いました。この記事では、そこで学んだSBOMのメリットや導入する際の注意点などを解説していきたいと思います。 特に、SBOMに興味はあるけど具体的に何していいかわからない、という方に参考になると思っています。少々長いですが、最後まで読んでいただけると嬉しいです。| SIOS Tech.Lab
You can always turn your 'no' into a 'yes', but it doesn't always go the other way| cat /dev/brain
Summary: I've been writing and maintaining Open Source Software for over 8 years now and it has been simultaneously the catalyst for the success I've had professionally and the misery I feel on a daily basis. --- Open Source Software (a.k.a, Free and Open Source Software, F/OSS) has …| cat /dev/brain
Everyone has a different motivation when working on Open Source Software. That motivation can change over time both in quantity and in actual motivation. When the Free and Open Source Software (a.k.a., F/OSS) movement began, the motivation was clear: I have hardware and I should be able …| cat /dev/brain
There are a lot of companies that rely on Free and Open Source Software (a.k.a, F/OSS) and adoption of their solution within various language communities. Often times, these companies are providing some kind of software or solution as a service and they're basically packaging up the existing …| cat /dev/brain
GitHub has made changes lately that are trending towards fulfilling the "Social" part of their "Social Coding" tagline. Recently this has taken two forms: They have made unlimited private repositories free for everyone and anyone who was paying them for private repositories gets a special badge for social caste status …| cat /dev/brain
As someone who has written a few API client libraries and works on Requests a bit, I realize I have some overlapping knowledge that I need to share. There are some patterns I've found from building my own API client libraries and helping developers of other client libraries. I hesitate …| cat /dev/brain
I have started to notice a trend. More and more people are aggressively attempting to integrate themselves into open source projects. Some are doing so spectacularly, while others are struggling. And the people who struggle seem to become agitated, aggressive, and their attempts to contribute discourage everyone involved. Often, when …| cat /dev/brain
I was playing around a bit with Cilium to better understand how to setup L4 load balancing using the BGP Control Plane. Cilium implements distributed load balancing for traffic between application con| viktorious.nl - All things cloud-native
organice is an implementation| 200ok - Accelerating Publishing
Today I would like to describe one way to build a scalable and frictionless benchmarking pipeline for Android native libraries, aiming to support different benchmark and device variants. It is for open source projects, so it composes public services, commonly free under such conditions. The ingredients are cloud virtual machines for building, local single board computers (e.g., Raspberry Pi) for hosting Android devices and executing benchmarks, a Dana server for keeping track of benchmark res...| Lei.Chat()