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International African American Museum Sets Opening for June After Sudden Delay

International African American Museum Sets Opening for June After Sudden Delay By Zachary Small from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/LpvmlTu Museums, Art, Black People, Blacks, Slavery (Historical), International African American Museum, Cobb, Henry N, Drake, David (Dave the Potter), Hood, Walter (1958- ), Matthews, Tonya M, Charleston (SC)

The Economic Downturn and DevOps Hiring Trends

An analysis of more than 494,000 interview requests for software engineers coupled with a survey of more than 1,300 software engineers and 120 hiring professionals found a lot more employers prefer to hire DevOps professionals who work in the office—but resistance to working in an office (rather than working remotely) remains high. The survey also […] The post The Economic Downturn and DevOps Hiring Trends appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/ToWqyzf

Day in the Life of a Chief Developer Experience Officer (CDXO)

Developer experience (DX) has become essential to modern enterprise software development. As more companies become software companies, more are opening up their software both for internal reuse and externalized consumption. As part of this process, making developer-facing tools consumable and friction-free becomes more necessary to both perform well and stand out in the market. To […] The post Day in the Life of a Chief Developer Experience Officer (CDXO) appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/Oma0XBQ

China Moves to Erase the Vestiges of ‘Zero Covid’ to Deter Dissent

China Moves to Erase the Vestiges of ‘Zero Covid’ to Deter Dissent By Nicole Hong and Zixu Wang from NYT World https://ift.tt/JMLHpc0 Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Deaths (Fatalities), Propaganda, Communist Party of China, Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China, Pei, Minxin, Xi Jinping, Zhang Zhan, China, Wuhan (China), Urumqi (China), Guangzhou (China)

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan

Supreme Court to Hear Cases on Biden’s Student Loan Cancellation Plan By Adam Liptak from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/VChlozA Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Student Loans, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Education Department (US), Supreme Court (US), Biden, Joseph R Jr, Trump, Donald J, Roberts, John G Jr, Nebraska, Congressional Budget Office

As Lightfoot Tries for Second Term, Jabs Go From Friendly to Harsh

As Lightfoot Tries for Second Term, Jabs Go From Friendly to Harsh By Julie Bosman from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/0hW37Fm Elections, Mayors, Lightfoot, Lori, Chicago (Ill), Mayors

With an Exclamation Point

With an Exclamation Point By Rachel Fabi from NYT Crosswords & Games https://ift.tt/IcnEuJO Crossword Puzzles, Bosko, Gia (Crossword Constructor)

What We Know and Don’t Know About the Origins of Covid

What We Know and Don’t Know About the Origins of Covid By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Benjamin Mueller from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/fazNV0q Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), China, Wuhan (China), Wuhan Institute of Virology (China), Espionage and Intelligence Services, Laboratories and Scientific Equipment, Research, Animals, Wildlife Trade and Poaching, Classified Information and State Secrets, Energy Department, Biden, Joseph R Jr, Trump, Donald J, United States Politics and Government

Why Low-Code/No-Code Tech is Important in a Competitive Job Market

The demand for tech professionals is increasing exponentially as digital skills become a requirement for businesses. However, the world is facing a serious shortage of tech professionals. According to a forecast by the World Economic Forum, 50% of the world’s labor force will need to upskill in order to keep pace with technological advancements and […] The post Why Low-Code/No-Code Tech is Important in a Competitive Job Market appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/xkls0O1

Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities

DevOps.com is now providing a weekly DevOps jobs report through which opportunities for DevOps professionals will be highlighted as part of an effort to better serve our audience. Our goal in these challenging economic times is to make it easier for DevOps professionals to advance their careers. Of course, the pool of available DevOps talent […] The post Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/DWGsmAF

True Intentions

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What to Know About Chicago’s Mayoral Election

What to Know About Chicago’s Mayoral Election By Mitch Smith from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/l4VJpEO Elections, Mayors, Mayors, Lightfoot, Lori, Vallas, Paul G, Chicago (Ill)

Lab Leak Most Likely Caused Pandemic, Energy Dept. Says, as Spy Agencies Remain Split

Lab Leak Most Likely Caused Pandemic, Energy Dept. Says, as Spy Agencies Remain Split By Julian E. Barnes from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/u29V0Qf Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Espionage and Intelligence Services, United States Politics and Government, Energy Department, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Wuhan Institute of Virology (China), Biden, Joseph R Jr, Haines, Avril D, China

Desperate for Babies, China Races to Undo an Era of Birth Limits. Is It Too Late?

Desperate for Babies, China Races to Undo an Era of Birth Limits. Is It Too Late? By Nicole Hong and Zixu Wang from NYT World https://ift.tt/zMqHAKJ China, Birth Rates, Population, Motivation and Incentive Programs, Single Persons, In Vitro Fertilization, ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION

In a California Town, Farmworkers Start From Scratch After Surprise Flood

In a California Town, Farmworkers Start From Scratch After Surprise Flood By Soumya Karlamangla and Viviana Hinojos from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/qcrjV4a Floods, Agriculture and Farming, Immigration and Emigration, Migrant Labor (Non-Agriculture), Disasters and Emergencies, California, Merced County (Calif)

Six Mainframe DevOps Predictions for 2023

DevOps, or the automation of application development and hand-off to operations, is more prevalent than ever on the mainframe. As we begin 2023, below are six predictions for what the coming year will bring. The composite themes will undoubtedly be speed, alignment and experience. 1. Enterprise DevOps Will Break Down Silos Across Core Systems DevOps […] The post Six Mainframe DevOps Predictions for 2023 appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/Edo1tXL

In ‘The Coldest Case in Laramie,’ a Journalist Returns Home

In ‘The Coldest Case in Laramie,’ a Journalist Returns Home By Josh Ocampo from NYT Times Insider https://ift.tt/lsBUdJ5 Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Podcasts, Memory, Laramie (Wyo), Wyoming

Getting a Charge Out of a Drone Instructor

Getting a Charge Out of a Drone Instructor By Rosalie R. Radomsky from NYT Style https://ift.tt/l1TUmMt Weddings and Engagements

After Long Delay, Moderna Pays N.I.H. for Covid Vaccine Technique

After Long Delay, Moderna Pays N.I.H. for Covid Vaccine Technique By Benjamin Mueller from NYT Science https://ift.tt/51Rj0ec Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Colleges and Universities, Vaccination and Immunization, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Research, Royalties, Science and Technology, Moderna Inc, Dartmouth College, National Institutes of Health, your-feed-science

‘Woodstock’ for Christians: Revival Draws Thousands to Kentucky Town

‘Woodstock’ for Christians: Revival Draws Thousands to Kentucky Town By Ruth Graham and Jesse Barber from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/m2WKzfB Colleges and Universities, Christians and Christianity, Generation Z, Kentucky, Lexington (Ky)

WTH? WFH is 6× Pre-Covid ¦ Plus: Agile Sucks (Redux)

In this week’s #TheLongView: Working from home is here to stay, and Agile is still a failure. The post WTH? WFH is 6× Pre-Covid ¦ Plus: Agile Sucks (Redux) appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/BXqgAHb

Strategies To Consider When Adopting Platform Engineering

Platform engineering helps centralize the responsibilities associated with maintaining internal infrastructure. And it continues to be an emerging discipline—according to the 2023 State of DevOps Report, 51% of organizations have already adopted platform engineering within the last three years, and 93% said it’s a step in the right direction. I recently met with Hope Lynch, […] The post Strategies To Consider When Adopting Platform Engineering appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/SqtNa0Z

Do You Have a Favorite Local Hangout?

Do You Have a Favorite Local Hangout? By Jeremy Engle from NYT The Learning Network https://ift.tt/GasKf0Y

Is the United States Ready for Back-to-Back Pandemics?

Is the United States Ready for Back-to-Back Pandemics? By David Wallace-Wells from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/XonsfrL internal-sub-only-nl, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Deaths (Fatalities), Avian Influenza, Vaccination and Immunization, Influenza Epidemic (1918-19), Coronavirus Risks and Safety Concerns, Medicine and Health, Disease Rates, Epidemics, United States

We’re Unprepared for the A.I. Gold Rush

We’re Unprepared for the A.I. Gold Rush By Peter Coy from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/wqrhWBy internal-sub-only-nl, Artificial Intelligence, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Computers and the Internet, OpenAI Labs, Microsoft Corp

Tabnine Extends Generative AI Platform Reach to Testing

Tabnine today announced it extended its generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform that enables developers to write code faster to now include the ability to automatically generate tests for that code. Available in beta, this capability promises to make it easier for developers to test code at the time it is being developed. That approach should […] The post Tabnine Extends Generative AI Platform Reach to Testing appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/U2zIPs5

Benefits and Challenges of DevSecOps for Business

Almost every day, there is a new tactic or technique discovered that hackers can use to disrupt a company’s systems, obtain critical data and information or steal money. Often attackers look to exploit vulnerabilities in code to carry out their attacks. Ironically, it’s usually a small piece of code that helps a business perform very […] The post Benefits and Challenges of DevSecOps for Business appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/rWldmo9

How Covid and the Rule Book Kept a Promising Athlete on the Bench

How Covid and the Rule Book Kept a Promising Athlete on the Bench By Jenny Vrentas from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/bmI9RdH Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Interscholastic Athletics, Private and Sectarian Schools, College Athletics, Content Type: Personal Profile, Catholic High School Athletic Assn, Fordham Prep High School, Bronx (NYC), Ossining (NY)

The Mask Mandates Did Nothing. Will Any Lessons Be Learned?

The Mask Mandates Did Nothing. Will Any Lessons Be Learned? By Bret Stephens from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/MZdxXkP Cochrane Library, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Masks, Research, Respiratory Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Walensky, Rochelle

Paul Berg, Nobel-Winning Pioneer of Genetic Engineering, Is Dead at 96

Paul Berg, Nobel-Winning Pioneer of Genetic Engineering, Is Dead at 96 By Don R. Hecker from NYT Science https://ift.tt/iLDkvw3 Deaths (Obituaries), Nobel Prizes, DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid), Biology and Biochemistry, Stanford University, Genetic Engineering

Why Am I So Congested All the Time?

Why Am I So Congested All the Time? By Dani Blum from NYT Well https://ift.tt/G75SrYI Content Type: Service, ALLERGIES, Nose, Steroids, Colds

Platforming the Developer Experience

This article is part three of three on the boom in platform engineering and its role in supporting a streamlined, positive developer experience. In a perfect world, the developer experience would be on that is completely free of obstacles. In the previous articles in this series, I argued that supporting and improving the developer experience […] The post Platforming the Developer Experience appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/Islj3PU

How Will Low-Code and AI Coexist?

Over the last few years, low-code solutions have become important to help organizations widen programming accessibility to a broader base of users and help fill development gaps. And these technologies are still gathering steam—Gartner estimated the market for low-code development technologies would grow to a total of $26.9 billion in 2023 and that 65% of […] The post How Will Low-Code and AI Coexist? appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/N6mlo57

DevOps Doomsday Clock

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How to Rethink Your Website Uptime

COVID-19 rapidly accelerated e-commerce, almost shutting down in-person shopping during the lockdown. Ordering from Amazon became second nature. The online giant accounted for approximately 33% growth—50 million new Amazon Prime members. While there are concerns that consumer spending will fall short this year, according to Adobe’s 2022 holiday shopping predictions, online discounts are already playing […] The post How to Rethink Your Website Uptime appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/j3tCr5k

Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities

DevOps.com is now providing a weekly DevOps jobs report through which opportunities for DevOps professionals will be highlighted as part of an effort to better serve our audience. Our goal in these challenging economic times is to make it easier for DevOps professionals to advance their careers. Of course, the pool of available DevOps talent […] The post Five Great DevOps Job Opportunities appeared first on DevOps.com . from DevOps.com https://ift.tt/ZCgtMFl