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Real Time ML Pipelines Using Quix with Tomáš Neubauer
Tomáš Neubauer will talk about Quix Streams, an open-source Python library that simplifies real-time machine learning pipelines. Tomáš will discuss various architecture designs, their pros and cons, and demonstrate a real use case of detecting a cyclist crash using Quix Streams and a TensorFlow model.
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Fran Méndez on AsyncAPI
AsyncAPI is a specification and growing set of tools to help developers define asynchronous APIs, and build and maintain event-driven architectures. AsyncAPI hopes to provide features and benefits to those of OpenAPI (fka Swagger) for RESTful APIs. The specification and all tooling are community-driven and fully open source.
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Dave Sudia on Migrating From a PaaS to a Kubernetes-Based Platform
Daniel Bryant sat down with Dave Sudia, senior DevOps engineer at GoSpotCheck, to discuss the benefits of PaaS; building a platform with Kubernetes as the foundation; selecting open source components and open standards in order to facilitate the evolution of a platform; and why care should be taken to prioritize the developer experience and create self-service operation of the platform.
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Joseph Jacks on Commercial Open Source Software, RISC-V, and Disrupting the Application Layer
In this podcast, Daniel Bryant spoke to Joseph Jacks, Founder of OSS Capital and the Open Core Summit, and discussed topics including the open source and open core models, innovations within open source hardware and the RISC-V instruction set architecture, and current opportunities for disruption using commercial open source software.
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Thomas Graf on Cilium, the 1.6 Release, eBPF Security, & the Road ahead
On this week’s podcast, Thomas Graf (one of the maintainers of Cilium and co-founder of Isovalent) discusses the recent 1.6 release, some of the security questions/concerns around eBPF, and the future roadmap for the project.
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Establishing an Open-Source Community Inside an Organisation
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods spoke to Natnael (Nate) Belay about establishing an open source community inside an organisation.
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Enabling a Collaborative and Welcoming Open Source Community
In this podcast, Shane Hastie spoke to Eric Arellano, Nick Grisafi and Josh Cannon of the Pants open source community about creating and maintaining an inclusive and supportive environment and developer experience.
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Steve Persch on Open Source Communities and Tough Challenges in Technical Leadership
In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Steve Persch of Panthion about supporting open source communities and leading technical teams.