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Microsoft Azure releases Retina for Container Observability

Microsoft Azure releases Retina for Container Observability

The Microsoft Azure Container Networking team has unveiled a powerful new tool:  Retina. This open-source project empowers DevOps engineers and administrators with a cloud-native container networking observability platform. In short, Retina helps you see, understand, and troubleshoot how workloads communicate across your various environments. Key Features of Retina Getting Started with Retina Open Collaboration for…

Level Up Your Coding: Local Autocomplete in JetBrains 2024.1

Level Up Your Coding: Local Autocomplete in JetBrains 2024.1

JetBrains just released version 2024.1 of its popular line of  IDEs, bringing exciting new features for developers of all stripes. The biggest highlight? Local full-line autocompletion! Say Goodbye to Incomplete Code and Privacy Concerns This innovative feature leverages on-device AI models to suggest entire lines of code as you type. No more struggling to remember…

GnuCOBOL: A Rising Force in Open-Source COBOL

GnuCOBOL: A Rising Force in Open-Source COBOL

Good News for COBOL Programmers For decades, COBOL has been the workhorse of the business world, powering critical systems in finance, human resources, and more. But with its origins in 1959, some might wonder if COBOL can keep pace with modern technology. The answer is a resounding yes, thanks to the open-source project GnuCOBOL. GnuCOBOL…

GNOME 46 Released: Packed with New Features

GNOME 46 Released: Packed with New Features

GNOME, the popular desktop environment, has released its latest version, GNOME 46, codenamed “Kathmandu.” This update brings a wave of exciting new features and improvements across various applications, making your user experience smoother and more efficient. Find Anything, Fast: Enhanced File Management: Upgraded Online Accounts with OneDrive Support: Remote Login with RDP: Streamlined Settings App:…