I first heard the term “developer experience” in late 2023. Everything I had been doing “by intuition” for years suddenly The post Why Developers Don’t Know What Dev Ex Is appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
Platform engineering is a foundational strategy for scaling developer productivity, improving software quality, and unifying fragmented tooling. But there’s a The post How To Enable Platform Engineering That Developers Love appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
AMSTERDAM — Last October, the Open Source Initiative (OSI) published its definition of what it would take for an AI The post What Is Open Source AI Anyway? appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
If you’ve used Linux as your container development environment, and your distribution of choice is based on Fedora, then you’ve The post Pods Is a Handy Linux GUI for Managing Your Podman Containers appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
A new open source project aims to accelerate the emergence of AI agents using multiple large language models (LLMs). At The post Why Tech Giants Are Backing the New Agentgateway Project appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
AMSTERDAM — This week, the New Stack Agents is all about open source AI. Jim Zemlin, the executive director of The post The Linux Foundation in the Age of AI appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
I put three vibe coding tools to the test. Not with the goal of finding the best one, just to The post Vibe Coding Python: Testing Copilot vs. CodeGPT vs. Tabnine appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
This year Cloudflare has been outspoken in its support of the web’s content creators in the AI era, who have The post Cloudflare’s Balancing Act: Protect Content While Pushing AI appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
Speed isn’t the end-all, be-all for agile programming, but it certainly doesn’t hurt. AI can be a resource for generating The post AI Combined With Agile Lets Developers Focus on Craft appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations) is a powerful tool with significant potential, but it’s currently poorly and sometimes insecurely implemented The post XSLT Debate Leads to Bigger Questions of Web Governance appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
Six containerized applications that can be used to build a foundational home network lab to improve efficiency and privacy.| The New Stack
“I’m still teaching at Princeton,” 83-year-old Brian Kernighan recently told an audience at the InfoAge Science and History Museums in The post Unix Co-Creator Brian Kernighan on Rust, Distros and NixOS appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
Modern software teams face a double bind: deliver business value faster while maintaining aging, complex codebases. For executives, delivery speed The post Why AI Alone Fails at Large-Scale Code Modernization appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
At one point, the frontend framework landscape had three big players: React, Vue and Angular. Knowing all three was basically The post How To Build an App With Enhance, a Backend-First Framework appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
Also: Google will require Android devs to be verified, and DigitalOcean's MCP server that allows devs to manage cloud resources with AI.| The New Stack
Generative AI (GenAI) is redefining how enterprises use the cloud. From automating infrastructure to advancing security measures, GenAI is helping The post Is Your Talent the Bottleneck to GenAI Success? appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
A few years ago, my daughter told me that her school research project was so deep she had to venture The post Why AI Search Platforms Are Gaining Attention appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
The push to integrate AI technologies into IT departments is intense, but it must be even more so for companies The post How Webflow Got 89% of Its Engineers To Use AI Daily appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
AMSTERDAM — If your organization generates revenue from open source software, whether directly or indirectly, you should at least be The post The Cyber Resilience Act: Fear, Confusion — And Reassurance appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
The race for every company to embrace AI has them combining myriad and often inconsistently documented datasets in their training, The post Creating an Immutable ‘Family Tree’ for AI Training Data appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
The current focus on AI chatbots overlooks the real opportunity for businesses: building autonomous agents. We want AI systems that The post Building Real Enterprise AI Agents With Apache Flink appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
“It was a massive undertaking,” said filmmaker Ida Bechtle. Her new 84-minute documentary on Python attempts to cover 34 years The post Guido van Rossum Revisits Python’s Life in a New Documentary appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
Just a few years ago, many enterprises were working toward consolidating log data into a single observability platform. By bringing The post Going for Silver: Making the Most of Tiered Observability appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
This tutorial shows how to make Cursor a part of your workflow and learn how this new IDE sets the standard for AI-powered programming tools.| The New Stack
It may seem like all organizations are in the AI business right now, but enterprises are just getting started, according The post Is Your Data Strategy Ready for the Agentic AI Era? appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
The artificial intelligence industry is in the midst of a transformative period, marked by intense competition and strategic shifts. Companies The post The AI Wars: Data, Developers and the Battle for Market Share appeared first on The New Stack.| The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
Amazon Web Services and Microsoft will both work on the open source, document-oriented database system, per the annoucement at Open Source Summit Europe.| The New Stack
Developers can now integrate Google's Gemini CLI AI agent directly into the popular Zed code editor.| The New Stack
Jellyfish's new AI Impact platform ends the guesswork around AI tool investments by showing engineering leaders which tools actually boost productivity.| The New Stack
This tutorial shows you how to integrate elicitation to accept user input in MCP, instead of sending hard-coded parameters.| The New Stack
The VMware Cloud Foundation platform 9.0 is now generally available, and comes with a number of tools to speed and simplify AI workloads.| The New Stack
Should you develop a native mobile app or a progressive web application (PWA)? There are sometimes benefits to building both.| The New Stack
The latest news and resources on cloud native technologies, distributed systems and data architectures with emphasis on DevOps and open source projects.| The New Stack
Semantic caching is poised to eliminate redundant LLM queries and improve AI agent performance.| The New Stack
As the Free Software Foundation approaches its 40th anniversary, it's facing ongoing and increasing distributed denial-of-service attacks.| The New Stack
“Platform engineering” is a concept you’ve probably heard of recently, particularly if you’re working in the cloud native software space.| The New Stack
New data reveals how efficiently the major cloud providers run and cool their data centers -- from AWS's and Azure's tropical struggles to Google's industry-leading performance.| The New Stack
In 2025 eBPF adoption will expand rapidly and other predictions| eBPF - The latest news, updates and articles covering eBPF and related topics.
Learn about BPF-DB, an in-memory key-value data store that can be planted within the OS kernel itself via eBPF, thereby routing around the restrictions and limitations of an OS’s user space, or the space in memory where a program is typically run| eBPF - The latest news, updates and articles covering eBPF and related topics.
As Kubernetes matures into adolescence, let’s consider how its networking and security circulatory systems will grow and adapt.| The New Stack
A panel of experts shared their best practices for building HashiCorp Terraform modules, including advice on when to avoid writing a module.| The New Stack
Here are five trends that our industry has to tackle right now, which will see play out at KubeCon EU Amsterdam.| The New Stack
A look at two common practices, their challenges and the changes teams can make to harness the full power of Terraform modules.| The New Stack
With agentic AI, integrations are no longer static and immutable concepts.| The New Stack
For years, NVIDIA’s CUDA software toolkit for GPUs didn't have native Python support. But that’s now changed.| The New Stack
BYOC lets companies run SaaS on their own cloud infrastructure.| The New Stack
If we focus on security certifications and don’t embed controls on our actual tech stacks, user data and infrastructure, we’ll soon find the show’s over.| The New Stack
Jit, a new security-as-code provider, translates complex security plans from written documents and spreadsheets into code.| The New Stack
What happens when the chief maintainer of an open source project dies. Maintaining VIM turned out to be a full time job, though the community has stepped in to help.| The New Stack
In the second part of this series, we'll delve into the internals of the Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service's Auto Mode cluster.| The New Stack
OTel was created to help collect and analyze observability data at scale. In this episode of Makers, Morgan McLean, its co-creator, explores the roadmap.| The New Stack
By adopting sandboxes, FinTech organizations can enable high-quality, efficient dev cycles, ensuring compliance while unlocking innovation at scale.| The New Stack
While CES 2025 showcased many new exciting products, it also introduced plenty of gadgets with unnecessary waste, cost, and surveillance.| The New Stack
Steve's dedication to open source principles and his ability to bridge commercial and community interests set a standard for future developers.| The New Stack
What do you as an architect or developer actually do to refactor a monolithic application into microservices?| The New Stack
A look at what you can do with this tool as well as some of its limitations in comparison to its rivals.| The New Stack
For the API industry, the key to keeping up with trends without sacrificing fundamentals is to take a developer-centric approach.| The New Stack
Effective cloud migration is about steady progress, proper monitoring, and adjusting to new insights.| The New Stack
A look at some things that are evolving across the OpenShift user base and community that rely on Kubernetes magically helping out.| The New Stack
Shifting from isolated tools to unified orchestration enables real-time adaptability and faster decision-making.| The New Stack
For insights on what developers should consider when using AI with DevOps, we collected perspectives from DevOps experts and developers.| The New Stack
Chapter 3 of a wizard's journey through the technical inner workings of Kubernetes resource management.| The New Stack
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) platform now offers a Kubernetes-native deployment agent for improved security and scalability.| The New Stack
These reusable blocks of code can be used to dynamically enhance authentication workflows without needing to redeploy applications.| The New Stack
Learn how to use CNCF incubating project Buildpacks, an application definition, and image build to skip the Dockerfile step and increase developer productivity.| The New Stack
After a few days of using System76's Linux distribution, you'll find yourself hesitant to go back to whatever OS you were using. It really is that good.| The New Stack
Combining software composition analysis with SBOMS can help you build a comprehensive approach to managing and securing your software supply chain.| The New Stack
Onboarding can be a well-documented, up-to-date, repeatable process that helps new hires become productive quickly without having to ask so many questions.| The New Stack
Ensuring proper load distribution on both the client side with tools like Ribbon and on the server side using Nginx enhances system scalability and resilience.| The New Stack
A deep dive into CPU that explores how CPU resource requests and limits come into play at the Linux OS level.| The New Stack
How organizations can prepare their teams, processes and cultures to maximize the potential of AI in software development.| The New Stack
Making sense of mobile data, and finding useful signals, requires accounting for the effects of time.| The New Stack
Using memcached and ScyllaDB: An in-depth look at database and cache architectures, and the tradeoffs in each.| The New Stack
HPC and GPU workloads require adaptable infrastructure. Find out how a new Infrastructure from Code (IfC) approach addresses this gap.| The New Stack
For many teams, implementing end-to-end automation in one go is too much abrupt change. A "crawl, walk, run" philosophy is better.| The New Stack
With quantum computing looming closer, failing to adapt now could leave you with outdated encryption methods that are liabilities, not safeguards.| The New Stack
The discovery in March of a XZ Utils "backdoor" and a foiled hack of OpenJS's software libraries in 2023 should raise alarms for everyone who uses open source code, said the OpenJS Foundation's chief in this episode of Makers.| The New Stack
Thomas Graf, co-creator of Cilium, discusses how the eBPF-based tool fits in the broader networking landscape.| The New Stack
This tutorial shows you how to use the Python join() function, which takes all items in an iterable data structure and joins them into one string.| The New Stack
Kubernetes, Istio, knative and an internally developed specification for “hardening” containers are now the default software development platform across the military.| The New Stack
The Continuous Delivery Foundation reports that DevOps initiatives seem to be stalling out.| The New Stack
A summary of the observability movement over the past three years.| The New Stack
Let’s explore how eBPF allows us to streamline the service mesh, making the data plane more efficient and easier to deploy.| The New Stack
The “three pillars of observability” are metrics, tracing, and logs. But defining observability by its individual components misses the bigger picture.| The New Stack
Everyone needs operational skills; even teams who don’t run their own infrastructure. Ops is the constellation of skills necessary for shipping software.| The New Stack