- Open Source Friday Mobile Observability at EmbraceLink visible for attendees
ππ± Join us for #OpenSourceFriday with Austin Emmons, iOS developer and part of the team behind embrace-apple-sdk! Discover how the Embrace Apple SDK revolutionizes observability for iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, visionOS, and watchOS* apps. Learn about its modular design, integration with the OpenTelemetry standard, and enhanced support for mobile apps. Plus, discover the "BrandGame" app, a quirky app showcasing observability using OpenTelemetry. This app features a growing list of mini-games that provide examples to developers on instrumenting their own apps. See you there!
- Open Source Friday with Jan De Dobbeleer and ohmyposh.devLink visible for attendees
Join us this #OpenSourceFriday for an exciting live stream with Jan De Dobbeleer, the creator of "Oh My Posh" a highly customizable and low-latency cross-platform prompt renderer that revolutionizes the command-line interface (CLI) experience. π¨π» Jan aims to make the CLI a more beginner-friendly and welcoming space for everyone by providing an intuitive and user-friendly tool that removes the challenges often associated with the command line, transforming it into a fun and efficient workspace.
- GitHub Start it Up Wednesday with EasyGen.ioLink visible for attendees
Ruben Hassid, whose LinkedIn content recently reached 100 million views, will be sharing his insights in an upcoming Start it Up Wednesdays live stream. He will discuss how his Chrome extension, EasyGen.io, uses AI to help users create engaging content quickly. In the live stream, Ruben will share the strategies that contributed to his success on LinkedIn and provide an overview of how EasyGen.io can help others improve their LinkedIn content and engagement. If you're interested in learning tips for enhancing your LinkedIn presence, consider tuning in to the live stream.
- Streamlining Kubernetes with Argo: #OpenSourceFriday feat. Christian HernandezLink visible for attendees
π π Join us for #OpenSourceFriday featuring Christian Hernandez, Head of Community at Akuity! π
Kargo is a next-generation continuous delivery and application lifecycle orchestration platform for Kubernetes. It builds upon GitOps principles and integrates with existing technologies, like Argo CD, to streamline and automate the progressive rollout of changes across the many stages of an application's lifecycle. Kargo aims to mitigate the challenges that come with doing environment promotions using GitOps by taking a declarative approach to doing those promotions.