Open Source
13 postsThree maintainers talk about how they fostered their open source communities. The post Four steps toward building an open source community appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
GitHub’s Digital Public Goods Open Source Community Manager Program just wrapped up a second successful year, helping Community Managers gain experience in using open source for good. The post Community managers in action: Leading a developer community for good appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Scientists everywhere can now access Evo 2, a powerful new foundation model that understands the genetic code for all domains of life. Unveiled today as the largest publicly available AI model for genomic data, it was built on the NVIDIA DGX Cloud platform in a collaboration led by nonprofit biomedical research organization Arc Institute and Read Article
Show your appreciation to the open source projects you love. You can help provide much-needed support to the critical but often underfunded projects that keep your infrastructure running smoothly. And remember—every day is a perfect day to support open source! 💖 The post Support the open source projects you love this Valentine’s Day appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Three open source experts offer their advice on sharing open source projects with the world. The post 5 tips for promoting your open source project appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Empowering humanitarian action with open source: A natural language search tool for UN Resolutions. The post 4 steps to building a natural language search tool appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Explore our simple guide to finding projects, understanding guidelines, and making an impact. The post New to open source? Here’s everything you need to get started appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
We’re sharing details about Strobelight, Meta’s profiling orchestrator. Strobelight combines several technologies, many open source, into a single service that helps engineers at Meta improve efficiency and utilization across our fleet. Using Strobelight, we’ve seen significant efficiency wins, including one that has resulted in an estimated 15,000 servers’ worth of annual capacity savings. Strobelight, Meta’s [...] Read More... The post Strobelight: A profiling service built on open source technology appeared first on Engineering at Meta.
In this post, we show how you can use our enterprise graph machine learning (GML) framework GraphStorm to solve prediction challenges on large-scale complex networks inspired by our practices of exploring GML to mitigate the AWS backbone network congestion risk.
A new set of Git releases were published to address a variety of security vulnerabilities. All users are encouraged to upgrade. Take a look at GitHub’s view of the latest round of releases. The post Git security vulnerabilities announced appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Secrets spilled, discovered, and hidden again—Game Off 2024 brought over 500 jaw-dropping submissions that redefined creativity in gaming. From cult quests for free furniture to spellbinding mysteries, these games will have you hooked. Ready to uncover the winners?!? The post Game Off 2024 winners appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
The open source Git project just released Git 2.48. Here is GitHub's look at some of the most interesting features and changes introduced since last time. The post Highlights from Git 2.48 appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
At Cloudflare, we treat developer content like an open source product. This collaborative approach enables global contributions to enhance quality and relevance for a wide range of users. This year,