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The Open Source developer revolution begins 🧨

Byte Sized Updates about Containers, Cloud & Tech

Exactly the performance benchmarks we have been waiting for. Removing the marketing fluff. The new Apple silicon M1 Chip seems to be an absolute rocket ship. We know the ARM processor architecture packs more punch and is more effecient but these charts are amazing and makes me consider down scaling to a Macbook Air.

Somehow this story really got under my skin. We finally are making huge strides forward regarding Working From Home and the first thing people think about is taxing people Working From Home. I totally understand supporting others and extending help where needed but don't think this is the way to go about it.

Just this week I wrote an article about how hard Open Source is. A couple hours later an issue in the Marak/faker.js repo started being shared on Twitter. The maintainer highlighted exactly what many of us are feeling. Fortune 500 or other succesful companies shout the loudest for free work but typically don't contribute back to the same projects. We need to change the Open Source ecosystem to make it more sustainable for maintainers.

Ok, how cool is this? Robots that cruise around the data center pulling hard drives, inspecting the drives, and replacing drives if necessary. Makes perfect sense to automate this consider data centers will continue growing and becoming more autonomous. Here's the video if you want to see the robot in action.

The new partnership between Docker and Snyk has great benefits for Docker Desktop users included in the latest release. Now, we can scan Docker images locally finding and fixing security vulnerabilities before pushing our code. Pushing security left is so important as the sooner we can catch bugs/security issues the better it is for the organization. If we catch bugs in Dev is costs about $80 if the bug makes it to prod the cost of the bug increases to $7600 to fix the same bug.

…That’s this week’s theByte newsletter!

-Brian

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