AWS CodeBuild customers can now use GitHub Actions during the building and testing of software packages. AWS CodeBuild is a fully managed continuous integration service that compiles source code, runs tests, and produces ready-to-deploy software packages. Customers’ CodeBuild projects are now able to leverage many of the pre-built actions available in GitHub’s marketplace. GitHub Actions are open source applications for the GitHub Actions platform that perform a complex but frequently repeated task.
AWS Transfer Family is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region
AWS Transfer Family provides fully managed file transfers for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) and Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) and is now available in the AWS Asia Pacific (Melbourne) Region.
AWS Glue Crawlers now supports Apache Iceberg Tables
AWS Glue Crawlers now supports Apache Iceberg tables, simplifying the adoption of AWS Glue Data Catalog as catalog for Iceberg tables and migrating from other Iceberg catalogs. Apache Iceberg is an open-source table format for data stored in data lakes that helps data engineers manage complex challenges, such as managing continuously evolving data sets while maintaining query performance. With today’s launch, you can automatically register Iceberg tables into Glue Catalog by running the Glue Crawler. You can then query Glue Catalog Iceberg tables across various analytics engines and apply Lake Formation fine-grained permissions when querying from Amazon Athena .
Amazon GuardDuty EKS Runtime Monitoring expands operating systems and processor support
The Amazon GuardDuty EKS Runtime Monitoring eBPF security agent now supports Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) workloads that use the Bottlerocket operating system, AWS Graviton processors, and AMD64 processors. Additionally, the new agent version (1.2.0) introduces performance enhancements, built-in CPU and memory utilization limits , and support for Amazon EKS 1.27 clusters. If you use GuardDuty EKS Runtime Monitoring with automated agent management then GuardDuty will automatically upgrade the security agent for your Amazon EKS clusters. If you are not using automated agent management, you are responsible for upgrading the agent manually . You can view the current agent version running in your Amazon EKS clusters in the EKS clusters runtime coverage page of the GuardDuty console. If you are not yet using GuardDuty EKS Runtime Monitoring, you can enable the feature for a 30-day free trial with a few steps .
AWS Elemental MediaLive adds support for input thumbnail images
You can now view and access thumbnails from AWS Elemental MediaLive inputs via the AWS Management Console or API.
And when you document the undocumented?
Gloriously, ADI has a section in its LTspice help pages called ‘Undocumented shortcuts‘. But surely… As it happens, there are some good ones there, so take a look if you …
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The Great DRAM Exit
In June of 1998 the last but one US DRAM company was exiting the business. Intel, Mostek, Motorola, National and AMD had already gone. The market had fallen from $40 billion in 1995 to an expected $14.5 billion in 1998. TI took the hit later than nearly all the others and transferred its DRAM business …
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Most Read articles – Raspberry Pi computer, Hydrogen cars, Imec EUV
There’s a a brushless dc motor power tool power circuit, BMW putting the case for hydrogen-powered cars, Imec research into High-NA EUV lithography, China restricting exports of gallium and germanium, and a home-brewed, Raspberry Pi-based mini computer…
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RealVNC launches global Raspberry Pi innovation competition
Does your project have an innovative use of a Raspberry Pi? Can it involve remote access? Then why not enter the 2023 RealVNC Raspberry Pi Prize competition?
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Leonardo to develop Nasa’s infrared sensors to find habitable planets
NASA has awarded a $4m contract to the University of Hawaii to develop – in collaboration with Leonardo, Markury Scientific, and Hawaii Aerospace – ultra-sensitive infrared sensors to help observe distant planets and their atmospheres. Specifically, it is the university’s Institute for Astronomy (IfA) that will be working on the technology, along with the Southampton …
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