SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: DevSpace

DevSpace is an open-source developer tool for Kubernetes that allows users to develop and deploy cloud-native software with increased speed. This tool works as a lightweight, client-only CLI that utilizes current kube-context and does not require the installation of anything inside of the user’s cluster. DevSpace works out of the box with every Kubernetes cluster. … continue reading

SD Times Open Source Project of the Week: Shaker

The team at the cloud native company TriggerMesh has announced the Shaker project, an open-source alternative to AWS EventBridge.  Shaker offers users several new capabilities, including tmctl, the new TriggerMesh CLI that allows for the quick building of event flows on a laptop with Docker; the new TriggerMesh Broker, either in-memory or backed by Redis … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Rocket.Chat

Rocket.Chat is an open-source, customizable, MERN (MongoDB, Express, React, Node) based communications platform developed in JavaScript built with data protection in mind.  Rocket.Chat is intended to enable real-time conversations among colleagues, with other companies, or with customers, no matter how they connect to the company. The goal of this is to increase productivity and customer … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Kangas

Kangas is an open-source tool provided by Comet, provider of an MLOps platform for machine learning teams.  According to Comet, the tool is intended to help teams explore, analyze, and visualize large-scale multimedia data.  Kangas offers users a Python API for logging large tables of data as well as a visual interface for performing complicated … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Speedb

The Speedb open-source project is a high-performance NoSQL database that is optimized for speed and scalability. It is designed to handle large scale data workloads and provides a variety of features to make it easy to use and manage. The project is maintained by Speedb and forked from Rocksdb, developed by Facebook.  The project uses … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Ballerine

Ballerine is an open-source infrastructure for user identity and risk management that helps companies verify customer identity by composing verification processes through modular building blocks, components, and third-party integrations. “The goal is to allow any company to manage user identity and risk in a way that suits them and their unique changing needs,” the project’s … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source of the Week: Stargate

Stargate is a data API gateway built on top of Apache Cassandra. The API gateway was created as a way to let developers work in frameworks and structures familiar to them without having to know all the particulars of the underlying database.  Stargate v2 is now generally available with more flexible deployments and makes it … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: KataOS

Google announced that it open-sourced several components for its secure operating system called KataOS as part of an effort to build verifiably secure systems for embedded hardware.  Google Research aims to solve this problem by providing a secure platform optimized for embedded devices running ML applications.  SeL4 is the microkernel for the project because it … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Cloud Seed

Cloud Seed is a new open source project developed jointly by GitLab and Google Cloud. It allows developers to provision Google Cloud services right from within GitLab’s UI.  “We believe that it should be trivial to deploy web applications (and other workloads) from GitLab to major cloud providers. To support this effort, Cloud Seed makes … continue reading

SD Times Open Source Project of the Week: workerd

Cloudflare recently announced workerd, its new open-source JavaScript/Wasm runtime that is based on the same code that powers Cloudflare Workers. While workerd does share the majority of its code with the runtime that powers Cloudfare Workers, it has been modified in order to make it more portable to other environments.  Workerd can be used to … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: BigCode

The BigCode initiative’s aim is to build state-of-the-art large language learning models (LLMs) to build code in an open and responsible way. Code LLMs enable the completion and synthesis of code from other code and natural language descriptions, and enables users to work across a wide range of domains, tasks, and programming languages.  The initiative … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Project Liberty

Project Liberty is an open-source project with a goal of creating a new “civic architecture for the digital world that returns the ownership and control of personal data to individuals, embeds ethical values into technology, and expands economic opportunities for web users and developers alike.” In other words, it aims to give users control over … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Luos

Luos is an open-source lightweight library that enables developers to develop and scale their edge and embedded distributed software.  Developers can create portable and scalable packages that they can share with teams and communities and the project’s engine encapsulates embedded features in services with APIs, providing direct access to hardware.  Remote control enables users to … continue reading

SD Times Open-Source Project of the Week: Umami

Umami was built as an open source, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics that lets users gather the data they need while respecting user privacy. Because it doesn’t collect any personal information, doesn’t use cookies, and doesn’t track users across websites, it doesn’t require users to display a cookie notice.  All data is anonymized and makes … continue reading

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