Deprecation of Password Logins on CLI with Docker SSO Enforcement

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At Docker, security is a core priority in everything we build. To align with our commitment to provide a secure experience for our developers and organizations, we are announcing an update to Single Sign-On (SSO) enforcement. Starting September 16, 2024, we will deprecate password logins on the Docker CLI when…

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Introducing the neural sparse two-phase algorithm

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Neural sparse search is a new, efficient method of semantic retrieval introduced in OpenSearch 2.11. Like dense semantic matching, neural sparse search interprets queries using semantic techniques, allowing it to handle terms that traditional lexical search might not understand. While dense semantic models excel at finding semantically similar results, they…

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ObservabilityCON on the Road is coming to a city near you!

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Each year, observability enthusiasts and experts come together for ObservabilityCON, our flagship open source observability conference that showcases the latest updates to the Grafana LGTM Stack (Loki for logs, Grafana for visualization, Tempo for traces, and Mimir for metrics) as well as deep-dive demos, workshops, and user success stories. This…

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Move to WordPress.com, and We’ll Handle the Migration for Free

If your WordPress website is hosted somewhere other than WordPress.com, we’d love for you to ask one simple question: Why?  Maybe you started there because of a stellar pricing deal on hosting and just stayed put for years. Maybe their offering was cutting-edge at one time, but now it seems…

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The Drop Times: Elevating Drupal Beyond a CMS: Dominique De Cooman

Dominique De Cooman shares his plans to position Drupal as a leader in the open Digital Experience Platform (DXP) ecosystem as the Drupal Association's board election approaches. In this interview, he outlines his strategy for expanding Drupal’s influence in the midmarket and fostering innovation through stronger connections with other open-source…

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Specbee: How to set up Apache Solr Plugin on Ubuntu in a Lando environment and configure Search API Solr in Drupal

Imagine delivering faster, more accurate search results to your users. Apache Solr makes that possible. Built on Apache Lucene, this open-source search platform powers enterprise-level search and analytics. It’s not just about speed—Solr's advanced features like full-text search, hit highlighting, faceted search,  real-time indexing, and more can significantly enhance your…

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LN Webworks: Integrating Drupal And Tailwind CSS: Step-By-Step Guide

It’s hectic and time-consuming when it comes to making something that takes a long time. Yes, we are talking about CSS stylesheets. It’s not easy to design a website because it’s not ‘effortless’.  In this blog, we will talk about the Integration of Drupal and Tailwood CSS to make this…

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TYPO3 12.4.18 and 11.5.39 maintenance releases published

The following TYPO3 updates have been released: TYPO3 12.4.18 LTSTYPO3 11.5.39 LTS Both versions are maintenance releases only. Further upgrade instructions No further database upgrades are required for these maintenance releases. Download TYPO3 can be installed in various ways. For example the traditional way by using the source package at…

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FinServ: How to implement GitLab’s separation of duties features

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Throughout software development, robust security and compliance measures are required, especially in industries like financial services where data integrity and regulatory adherence are non-negotiable. One critical aspect of maintaining these standards is separation of duties (SoD). SoD ensures that no individual has complete control over a process from beginning to…

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