GitLab
Coverage of GitLab in the Nexus archive.
- Raspberry Pi Pico W as USB Wi-Fi Adapter
The article discusses the Raspberry Pi Pico W being used as a USB Wi-Fi adapter. A GitLab project by user baiyibai provides the implementation, and the Hacker News post has received 10 points with 2 comments.
- 16 companies that have said they're doing AI-related layoffs
Multiple companies, including Snap, Block, Wix, GitLab, and Cisco, have cited AI-related efficiencies as a reason for recent layoffs. Some critics argue this reflects 'AI washing,' while studies show mixed impacts, with some positions being reopened after AI implementation.
- sqlite: A CGo-free port of SQLite/SQLite3
The article introduces a CGo-free port of SQLite/SQLite3, developed by cznic and hosted on GitLab. It has received 18 points and 3 comments on Hacker News, indicating some community engagement.
- GitLab cuts 14% of staff as it scales its platform to serve AI workloads
GitLab reduced its workforce by 14% as part of a restructuring effort, exiting 22 countries and streamlining management layers while investing in infrastructure to scale its platform for AI workloads.
- Microsoft is threatening legal action for disclosing exploits
Microsoft is facing criticism for threatening legal action against an individual who disclosed zero-day exploits. Nightmare Eclipse, a user, posted proof-of-concept exploit code, prompting Microsoft to disable their GitHub, GitLab, and Microsoft Security Response Center accounts. Cybersecurity researcher Kevin Beaumont highlighted Microsoft's response as a point of concern.
- [Webinar] Why Your AppSec Tools Miss the "Lethal Path" (and How to Fix It)
The webinar discusses how AppSec tools can miss the 'Lethal Path' and how to fix it. Experts from Wiz and Okta/GitLab will share insights on how hackers connect tiny flaws to build a 'Lethal Chain' to data. Register for the Strategic Briefing to learn more.
- GitLab promises a different kind of layoff as biz pivots toward AI
GitLab is undergoing a restructuring process, offering voluntary separation to employees to become the trusted enterprise platform for software creation in the AI era. The company plans to invest saved funds back into its business, focusing on infrastructure investments. GitLab aims to reduce its operational footprint by up to 30% and flatten its organizational layers.
- GitLab Announces Workforce Reduction and End of Their CREDIT Values
GitLab announces workforce reduction and end of CREDIT values, with an article available on their blog and discussion on news.ycombinator.com. The move is part of GitLab's strategic adjustments. It has garnered 55 comments and 113 points.
- Tangled – We need a federation of forges
The article discusses the need for a 'federation of forges' to improve interoperability and collaboration among open-source development platforms. Tangled, the author, proposes a decentralized approach to streamline code sharing and project management across different forges like GitLab and GitHub.
- Tell HN: docker pull fails in spain due to football cloudflare block
The user experienced Docker pull failures in Spain due to a Cloudflare host being blocked during a football match, as ordered by a Barcelona court involving the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional and Telefónica Audiovisual Digital. This caused GitLab pipelines to fail during matches, leading to frustration.