Artist rendering of Dragonfly soaring over Titan’s surface According to a new NASA inspector general report issued today, NASA’s Dragonfly mission to Titan is now billions overbudget and is likely not be ready to launch in 2028. You can download the report here [pdf]. From its executive summary: Dragonfly was selected under a New Frontiers Announcement of Opportunity with a| Behind The Black – Robert Zimmerman
two items from NASA about the Dragonfly mission just dropped| NASA Watch
Dragonfly v2.3.0 is released! 🎉🎉🎉 Thanks the contributors who made this release happend and welcome you to visit d7y.io website.| Dragonfly Blog
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CNCF projects highlighted in this post, and migrated by mingcheng.| Dragonfly Blog
CNCF projects highlighted in this post, and migrated by mingcheng.| Dragonfly Blog
CNCF projects highlighted in this post, and migrated by mingcheng.| Dragonfly Blog
CNCF projects highlighted in this post, and migrated by mingcheng.| Dragonfly Blog
Guest post by Pengtao and Liubo, Software Engineers at Ant Group| Dragonfly Blog
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In July 2028, NASA’s next New Frontiers program mission, Dragonfly, will launch to Saturn atop…| NASASpaceFlight.com
This summer, over four engineer weeks, Trail of Bits and| d7y.io
Introduce how dragonfly integrates nydus to improve image download speed.| d7y.io
The first native Linux mainline kernel supported solution for container image distribution| d7y.io
Announcing Containerd accepted nydus-snapshotter as a sub-project| d7y.io
Announcing Dragonfly container image service to greatly improve container startup pulling speed and image access security.| d7y.io