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Docker Deletes Open Source Projects, DreamWorks Open Sources Its Animation Software, and More!

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In today's episode, we cover a range of stories, including Docker's controversial decision to delete several open source projects from its hub, DreamWorks' release of the OpenMoonRay animation software as open source, and how Credit Suisse's troubles are mounting. We also talk about Epic Games' $245 million settlement, which is a result of allegations that the company tricked users into making unwanted charges. Finally, we explore how Python-based compilers are achieving impressive speedups, and we discuss the merger between Pyroscope and Grafana Phlare.
Docker is deleting Open Source organisations - what you need to know
DreamWorks releases OpenMoonRay source code
Banking in uncertain times
Epic Games to pay $245M for tricking users into making unwanted charges
Credit Suisse sheds nearly 25%, key backer says no more money
Suing to protect right of incarcerated people to receive physical mail
Using a Raspberry Pi to add a second HDMI port to a laptop
Python-based compiler achieves orders-of-magnitude speedups
Pyroscope and Grafana Phlare join together
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24 episodes

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Manage episode 358063021 series 3457135
Content provided by Laura and Zod. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Laura and Zod or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In today's episode, we cover a range of stories, including Docker's controversial decision to delete several open source projects from its hub, DreamWorks' release of the OpenMoonRay animation software as open source, and how Credit Suisse's troubles are mounting. We also talk about Epic Games' $245 million settlement, which is a result of allegations that the company tricked users into making unwanted charges. Finally, we explore how Python-based compilers are achieving impressive speedups, and we discuss the merger between Pyroscope and Grafana Phlare.
Docker is deleting Open Source organisations - what you need to know
DreamWorks releases OpenMoonRay source code
Banking in uncertain times
Epic Games to pay $245M for tricking users into making unwanted charges
Credit Suisse sheds nearly 25%, key backer says no more money
Suing to protect right of incarcerated people to receive physical mail
Using a Raspberry Pi to add a second HDMI port to a laptop
Python-based compiler achieves orders-of-magnitude speedups
Pyroscope and Grafana Phlare join together
  continue reading

24 episodes

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