Cloud Native Live: Falco’s Nest & the Evolution of Runtime Security

Cloud Native Live: Falco's Nest & the Evolution of Runtime Security

Video by CNCF [Cloud Native Computing Foundation] via YouTube
Cloud Native Live: Falco's Nest & the Evolution of Runtime Security

Falco, the Cloud Native Runtime Security project, is constantly evolving to meet the demands of modern cloud environments. This livestream dives into the latest advancements and strategic direction of the project, with a focus on two major areas: the new Falco Operator and features that enhance performance and reliability.

The Falco Operator simplifies deployment, configuration, and management across Kubernetes clusters, making it easier to secure runtime environments at scale. The session also covers performance optimizations for high-throughput environments, community contributions, ecosystem integrations, and the upcoming release roadmap.

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Meet FiveSpot: RBC’s New High-Performance Compute Project

Meet FiveSpot: RBC’s New High-Performance Compute Project

Video by FINOS via YouTube
Meet FiveSpot: RBC’s New High-Performance Compute Project

Hitesh Kamdar (Head of Capital Markets Architecture at RBC Capital Markets) discusses why open source is now a strategic differentiator for global banks. He announces the contribution of FiveSpot, RBC’s homegrown HPC orchestrator, and explores the role of automated architecture (CALM) and AI governance in modern financial engineering.

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🕒 Timestamps:
0:00 Welcome to OSFF Toronto
0:35 Open Source as a Strategic Differentiator
1:35 RBC’s Expanding Open Source Footprint
1:55 CALM: Automating the Architecture Lifecycle
2:45 CDM: Standardizing Financial Data Transmission
3:30 Tools for UI and Contribution: FDC3 & Get Proxy
3:55 AI Governance: Ensuring Safety and Soundness
4:15 Announcing FiveSpot: RBC’s Homegrown HPC Project
5:45 The Mission: From "Future" to "Present"
6:45 The 2030 Vision: GenAI and Regulation
7:45 Call to Action: Adopt and Contribute

📊 The Problem: The "Side Project" Perception Historically, open source in banking was often viewed as a peripheral cost-saving measure. This led to a "governance gap" where complex requirements—particularly in high-performance compute and risk calculations—were handled by fragmented, proprietary stacks that lacked the scalability required for modern capital markets.

🏗️ The Solution: Architecture-as-Code & Project FiveSpot
Hitesh outlines RBC’s evolution from a consumer of open source to a primary contributor of foundational infrastructure:
* Project FiveSpot: RBC’s first homegrown contribution to FINOS—an orchestrator for High-Performance Compute (HPC) that manages workloads across cloud and on-prem with deterministic performance.
* Architecture Transformation (CALM): Leveraging the CALM project to ensure that technical standards and architecture are as automated as code generation within the SDLC.
* Standardizing Data (CDM): Utilizing the Common Domain Model to ensure trades are transmitted internally and to regulators in a consistent, unified way.

The takeaway: Finance is no longer "going" open; it is open. Hitesh Kamdar proves that contributing back projects like FiveSpot is the key to achieving real business outcomes and financial resilience.

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LLMs Aren’t Enough Teaching Agent Swarms to Work Together with Nouha Dziri

LLMs Aren't Enough  Teaching Agent Swarms to Work Together with Nouha Dziri

Video by Open Data Science and AI Conference via YouTube
LLMs Aren't Enough  Teaching Agent Swarms to Work Together with Nouha Dziri

The conversation explores why today’s models can solve complex problems yet fail on simple ones, revealing the gap between generation and true understanding.

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2.5 Admins 297: Jraphics

2.5 Admins 297: Jraphics

Video by The Late Night Linux Family via YouTube
2.5 Admins 297: Jraphics

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Hitting the limit for hard links, a parent struggles to get back into their teen’s compromised Discord account, the demise of tower PCs and general purpose computing in general, and changing the properties of existing ZFS pools.

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Trino contributor call 2026-04-29

Trino contributor call 2026-04-29

Video by Trino via YouTube
Trino contributor call 2026-04-29

– 00:00 Introduction and ODBC driver development
– 03:38 Metadata queries for filtering tables in a UI
– 24:05 aws-proxy subproject overview
– 26:00 Azure request limit and rejection signals
– 28:05 OAuth token exchange and trino2trino connector
– 32:45 Airlift compression PR and Jetty feedback
– 38:20 Internal cluster traffic on different HTTP ports
– 44:00 Trino release automation and release notes skill
– 51:15 Native zstandard streams and compression performance

More details available in the meeting minutes at
https://github.com/trinodb/trino/wiki/Contributor-meetings

Call organized and hosted by Manfred Moser. Sponsor him at
https://github.com/sponsors/mosabua to support this and other open source initiatives.

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SAP Datasphere & SAP Business Data Cloud: Top New Features | April 2026

SAP Datasphere & SAP Business Data Cloud: Top New Features | April 2026

Video by SAP via YouTube
SAP Datasphere & SAP Business Data Cloud: Top New Features | April 2026

New month, new capabilities. Get a quick tour of the April 2026 feature highlights across SAP Datasphere and SAP Business Data Cloud, with practical takeaways you can use right away.

In this update, Klaus-Peter Sauer covers what shipped in April, focusing on improvements that help teams keep data products current, monitor pipelines with more confidence, tune Spark compute, strengthen secure connectivity, and simplify day-to-day modeling and monitoring.

You will see what is new in:
✅ Update action for installed data products (SAP Business Data Cloud): Update installed data products in your SAP Datasphere space when a new minor version is available.
✅ BDC cockpit data product monitoring: Better visibility into SAP-managed data product pipelines, including where data stands and where it breaks.
✅ Local table partitioning: Partition existing SAP-managed local tables in SAP HANA Cloud spaces, even when they already contain data.
✅ Spark configuration (file spaces): Adjust compute per task activity and create custom configurations per file space.
✅ Cloud Connector support for Google BigQuery: Configure private connectivity so traffic runs through secure tunnels, supporting targets without public endpoints.
✅ Task chain deletion types: New support for delete all records and delete filtered records for local tables and local tables on files.
✅ Semantic onboarding of SAP HANA Cloud calculation views: Import calc views as remote tables while preserving semantic information.
✅ Analytic model clarity: Toggle inherited elements in the properties panel to separate inherited vs. local elements.
✅ Improved monitoring tool navigation: A cleaner monitoring menu that groups key activities in one place.

Chapters:
00:29 – Update Action for Installed Data Products
00:59 – BDC Cockpit Data Product Monitoring
01:46 – Local Table Partitioning
02:11 – Spark Configuration
03:02 – Cloud Connector Support for Google BigQuery
03:32 – Task Chains Deletion Types
04:02 – Semantic Onboarding of HANA Cloud Calc Views
04:56 – Analytic Model: Inherited vs. Local Properties
05:25 – Improved Monitoring Tool Navigation
06:02 – Summary and Outro

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What are agents (AI Advocates tutorials)

What are agents (AI Advocates tutorials)

Video by Meta Developers via YouTube
What are agents (AI Advocates tutorials)

Three prompts. One interactive scene. And a render pipeline error the agent caught and fixed on its own.

Watch an AI agent go from a blank Unity project to color-shifting spheres, soap bubble shaders, and floating particles with burst interaction, including debugging its own mistakes mid-build.

AI agents won’t replace your process. They take the tedious parts off your plate so you can focus on the build.

🔗 Explore AI tools for Quest development at the link in the comments.

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Butterbian: Debian The Way It Should Be

Butterbian: Debian The Way It Should Be

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Butterbian: Debian The Way It Should Be

Today we look at Butterbian, more specificially, Butterknife. @JustAGuyLinux ‘s brand new distro.

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Open Source in 2026: AI, Legacy Code & Security

Open Source in 2026: AI, Legacy Code & Security

Open Source in 2026: AI, Legacy Code & Security The open source landscape in 2026 is being reshaped by two powerful forces: a wave of new AI models and tools, and a renewed appreciation for foundational technology. Microsoft’s open sourcing of DOS 1.0 is a gesture that goes beyond nostalgia—it’s a move to expose the … Read more