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AI Weekly: Researchers attempt an open source alternative to GitHub’s Copilot

Venture Beast

A group of researchers is attempting to create an open source alternative to GitHub's Copilot service, powered by OpenAI's Codex model. Read More.

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Major vulnerability found in open source dev tool for Kubernetes

Venture Beast

A zero day vulnerability with a "high" severity rating affects Argo CD, an open source developer tool for Kubernetes, Apiiro researchers said. Read More.

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How leadership can empower developers in the AI era

CIO Business Intelligence

Imposter syndrome—doubting your abilities to the point that you feel like a fraud—is an evergreen topic of conversation among software developers. In this moment, how can tech leaders empower their developers? However, software engineering doesn’t always seem to reward or even allow incremental learning.

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10 highest-paying IT skills for 2024

CIO Business Intelligence

These roles include data scientist, machine learning engineer, software engineer, research scientist, full-stack developer, deep learning engineer, software architect, and field programmable gate array (FPGA) engineer.

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Top 4 focus areas for securing your software supply chain

CIO Business Intelligence

The complexity of the software supply chain (SSC) has the potential to expose your organization to greater risk than ever before. In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, managing and securing the software supply chain is crucial for delivering reliable and trusted software releases.

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HackerOne offers bug bounty service for free to open-source projects

Network World

HackerOne, the company behind one of the most popular vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platforms, has decided to make its professional service available to open-source projects for free. Here at HackerOne, open source runs through our veins," the company's representatives said in a blog post.

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Microsoft copied its new Windows Package Manager from rival AppGet, claims developer

The Verge

Microsoft surprised everyone with its new Windows Package Manager (winget) last week, but it looks like the company copied the core mechanics from a developer it interviewed and ghosted. AppGet is a free and open source package manager for Windows, which automates installing software on Windows PCs.

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