Discover Goose: Automate your developer setup with this AI agentallthingsopen.org1 points·by jhibbets·last year·0 comments
Why AI won't replace developers–And how mastering it will keep you aheadallthingsopen.org1 points·by jhibbets·last year·3 comments
Building multiagent systems for intelligent test automationallthingsopen.org2 points·by jhibbets·2 years ago·0 comments
How Flox is helping developers create, share, and manage consistent environmentsallthingsopen.org3 points·by jhibbets·2 years ago·0 comments
A how-to guide for paying open source maintainersblog.tidelift.com2 points·by jhibbets·2 years ago·0 comments
A Linux and Unix experiment – Part 1: Writing a Fortran 66 programallthingsopen.org3 points·by jhibbets·2 years ago·0 comments
A throwback experiment with Linux and Unix: Introduction and set-upallthingsopen.org2 points·by jhibbets·2 years ago·0 comments
Cloud storage and data services enable development in the AI ageenterprisersproject.com1 points·by jhibbets·6 years ago·0 comments
jhibbets·8 years ago·discussNo, I worked with Ann Marie to get this published, we do not pay our writers. I'm actually surprised she didn't need to put the IBM disclaimer on it ;) But this is her sharing some best practices from her team.
jhibbets·8 years ago·discussOpen source solves a business problem and would NOT exist without GNU or free software. Here's a good read about the term open source: https://opensource.com/article/18/2/coining-term-open-source...
jhibbets·8 years ago·discussWhen you say free data, how does that compare, in your mind, to open data? Are they the same?
jhibbets·8 years ago·discuss"Security + chaos engineering = security experimentation"I liked this equation the authors added and their explanation.