I’m excited to share an interview with two researchers that I’ve had the privilege of collaborating with on a recently released paper studying how open source maintainers adjust their work after they start using GitHub Copilot: Manuel Hoffmann is a postdoctoral scholar at the Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard housed within the Digital, Data, […]
We’re sharing details about Glean, Meta’s open source system for collecting, deriving, and working with facts about source code. In this blog post we’ll talk about why a system like Glean is important, explain the rationale for Glean’s design, and run through some of the ways we’re using Glean to supercharge our developer tooling at […]
Last month, we introduced our new grid-aware websites project, explaining the goals, the approach we’re taking and the advisory board. This month, we gave our first talk introducing “grid-aware” at the Green Software Development Karlsruhe hybrid meetup. Just over 50 developers joined from the surrounding area, and globally via Zoom. Read on to find out […]
In addition to the trove of books, the Institutional Data Initiative is also working with the Boston Public Library to scan millions of articles from different newspapers now in the public domain, and it says it’s open to forming similar collaborations down the line. The exact way the books dataset will be released is not […]
Large language models (LLMs), such as those used by GitHub Copilot, do not operate directly on bytes but on tokens, which can complicate scaling. In this post, we explain how we solved that challenge at GitHub to support the growing number of Copilot users and features since the first launching Copilot two years ago. Tokenization […]
November 25, 2024 Published by Dave Zolotusky, Principal Engineer TL;DR The Spotify FOSS Fund is back again! We created the Spotify FOSS Fund in 2022 to help support the open source ecosystem and to lend a monetary hand to those projects we use most at Spotify. This year, we’ve selected five […]
This summer, we’ve been spending some time enhancing the developer experience for CO2.js – our JavaScript library for estimating digital carbon emissions. This work has culminated in two new online portals: an online public roadmap and an interactive playground. Public Roadmap Thanks to funding from the Google Summer of Docs project, we’ve built a new […]
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Get ready for our annual game jam, Game Off! Whether you’ve been a participant for years or you’re hearing about it for the first time, this is your chance to create something extraordinary throughout November. The theme for this year? SECRETS. Intriguing, right? What kind of hidden stories, covert missions, or untold mysteries will you […]
The Open Source Initiative (OSI) has unveiled a definition framework to evaluate whether AI systems can be classified as open-source. The announcement of the first Open Source AI Definition (OSAID) was made at All Things Open and marks the culmination of a comprehensive global effort spanning multiple years of research, international workshops, and a year-long […]