The Drop Times: Drupal Gutenberg v4.0 to Introduce Major UI Refactor and Enhanced Editing Features

Drupal Gutenberg v4.0, set for release in August 2024, will feature a major UI refactor specifically tailored for Drupal, moving away from WordPress components. It will introduce single-field editing and make the editor entity agnostic, allowing for editing various content types. The update will also integrate with the Drupal Starshot…

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Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #456 – DDEV Grows Up

Today we are talking about DDEV, The DDEV Community, and It’s Future Sustainability with guest Randy Fay and Andrew Berry. We’ll also cover DDEV Drupal Contrib as our module of the week. For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/456 Topics What is DDEV In March you posted the DDEV Project Plan for…

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The Drop Times: Momentum for Change

Dear Readers,Marketing in the open-source community often grapples with a unique set of perceptions and challenges. Traditionally, the open-source ethos values transparency, community collaboration, and accessibility, sometimes viewing commercial activities with scepticism. However, effective marketing is not antithetical to open-source values; it can amplify the reach and impact of projects…

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Centaurs, cyborgs & clones: 3 ways organizations are using artificial intelligence

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The way we collaborate is going through a massive transformation.  Already, there are many ways teams can use artificial intelligence to work together more effectively; as we move further into the future, it seems all but inevitable that the technology will have an even more profound impact on collaboration. While…

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Prevent secret leaks in source code with GitLab Secret Push Protection

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Secret Push Protection is now in Beta on GitLab.com and GitLab Dedicated. Secret Push Protection blocks secrets such as keys and API tokens from being pushed to GitLab. The content of each commit is checked for high-confidence secrets when pushed to GitLab. If any high-confidence secrets are detected, the push…

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Unlock PDF Search in Insurance with MongoDB & SuperDuperDB

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As industries go, the insurance industry is particularly document-driven. Insurance professionals, including claim adjusters and underwriters, spend considerable time handling documentation with a significant portion of their workday consumed by paperwork and administrative tasks. This makes solutions that speed up the process of reviewing documents all the more important. Retrieval-augmented…

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The Real Reasons Why AI is Built on Object Storage

tl;dr:In this post, we will explore four technical reasons why AI workloads rely on high performance object store. 1. No Limits on Unstructured DataA typical (single node) AI model training setup (PyTorch feeding GPUs data from object store)In the current paradigm of machine learning, performance and ability scales with compute, which…

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