Docker Meetup Community reaches 150K members

We are thrilled to announce that the community has reached over 150,000 members! We’d like to take a moment to acknowledge all the amazing contributors and Docker enthusiasts who are working hard to organize frequent and interesting Docker-centric meetups. Thanks to you, there are 275 Docker meetup groups, in 75 countries, across 6 continents.
There were over 1000 Docker meetups held all over the world last year. Big shout out to Ben Griffin, organizer of Docker Melbourne, who organized 18 meetups in 2016,  Karthik Gaekwad, Lee Calcote, Vikram Sabnis and Everett Toews, organizers of Docker Austin who organized 16 meetups, Gerhard Schweinitz and Stephen J Wallace, organizers of Docker Sydney who organized 13, and Jesse White, Luisa Morales and Doug Masiero from Docker NYC who organized 12. 

We also wanted to thank and give a massive shout out to organizers Adrien Blind and Patrick Aljord have grown the Docker Paris Meetup group to nearly 4,000 members and have hosted 46 events since they launched the group almost 4 years ago!
 

Reached 3925 @DockerParis meetup members ! We may be able to celebrate 4000 members during feb docker event @vcoisne @jpetazzo @docker pic.twitter.com/CGmvShIj0L
— Adrien Blind (@AdrienBlind) January 17, 2017

One of our newest groups, Docker Havana, started last November and they already have +200 members! The founding organizers, Enrique Carbonell and Manuel Morejón are doing a fantastic job recruiting new members and have even started planning awesome meetups in other Cuban cities too!

 
Interested in getting involved with the Docker Community? The best way to participate is through your local meetup group. Check out this map to see if a Docker user group exists in your city, or take a look at the list of upcoming Docker events.

Can’t find a group near you? Learn more here about how to start a group and the process of becoming an organizer. Our community team would be happy to work with you on solving some of the challenges associated with organizing meetups in your area.
Not interested in starting a group? You can always join the Docker Online Meetup Group!
In case you missed it, we’ve recently introduced a Docker Community Directory and Slack to further enable community building and collaboration. Our goal is to give everyone the opportunity to become a more informed and engaged member of the community by creating sub groups and channels based on location, language, use cases, interest in specific Docker-centric projects or initiatives.
Sign up for the Docker Community Directory and Slack  
 

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Amazon ECS Supports Container Instance Draining

Amazon ECS now supports a state for container instances that can be used to drain a container instance in preparation for maintenance or cluster scale down. The draining state prevents new tasks from being started on the container instance and notifies the service scheduler to move tasks that are running on the instance to other instances in the cluster.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com

Apple Will Finally Help You Find Your AirPods

Apple finally has a solution for locating your lost AirPods remotely. The company has added Find My AirPods, a tracker function for the $159 bluetooth headphones, to the Find My iPhone app, as reported by Mashable.

The finder function comes bundled with the iOS 10.3 beta that began rolling out on Tuesday, and it&;ll also be available on the desktop version of Find My iPhone. If your AirPods are set up with an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch that already has Find My iPhone enabled, the new feature will automatically be available. A third party had beaten Apple to releasing an AirPods tracker, but the company booted it from the App Store on January 9.

AirPods, which were announced alongside the iPhone 7 and shipped in December after an uncharacteristic delay, hit the market without a way to locate them if they disappeared. The small, cordless headphones connect to phones via Bluetooth, and a single replacement AirPod costs $69, so customers have expressed concerns over losing them since their announcement.

Because the headphones aren&039;t connected to the internet, the tracker can only locate them in real-time if they are in range of one of your bluetooth-enabled devices that&039;s also logged into your iCloud account. If they&039;re not nearby, the app will display where they were last paired with one of your iOS devices. Similarly, if your AirPods are dead or inside the charging case, the app will display where they were last connected to one of your devices.

The Find My AirPods feature can also trigger a high-pitched sound on either one or both AirPods, and according to one developer, it gets quite loud. Though the sound does slowly ramp up in volume as a warning, be careful not to trigger the finder sound while wearing the headphones. Find My AirPods will warn users before beginning to beep.

Quelle: <a href="Apple Will Finally Help You Find Your AirPods“>BuzzFeed

Mark Zuckerberg Says He's Not Running For President

Via facebook.com

Mark Zuckerberg has no plans to run for president, the Facebook founder and CEO told BuzzFeed News Tuesday.

“No,” Zuckerberg wrote in response to a question asking if he had any plans to run for president. “I&;m focused on building our community at Facebook and working on the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative,” referring to the limited-liability corporation he and his wife, Priscilla Chan, founded in 2015 to advance human potential and promote equality through major bets in education and science research. Zuckerberg did not immediately respond to follow-up questions about whether he’d explicitly ruled out a run.

Zuckerberg’s response comes after weeks of speculation from the tech press and beyond, set off by a series of events that indicated a run might be in the cards, including a pledge to visit the approximately 30 US states he hadn’t yet been to. “Will Mark Zuckerberg Be Our Next President?” Vanity Fair asked in January.

The clues were there. Zuckerberg, who had previously been described as an atheist, said over the holidays that he believes religion is important. He’s touring the US asking “folks” about how they live. He hired a former White House photographer to take his Facebook pics. He included a clause about potentially serving for office into Facebook’s stock restructuring deal, and he hired a former presidential campaign manager to help his quasi-charitable works. But as Zuckerberg indicated Tuesday, he’s more interested in wielding influence from Menlo Park than Washington, DC. A source close to Zuckerberg told BuzzFeed News the 32-year-old CEO has privately denied it as well.

“There’s absolutely no truth to the idea that Mark is running for office and I’ve heard it directly from him,” the source told BuzzFeed News. “Here’s the thing: For Mark, Facebook is global community that already plays this huge part in the lives of billions of people around the world and plays an incredibly important role in shaping the base on the issues that matter.”

Zuckerberg is preparing for a political battle, the source was careful to emphasize, but as a private citizen focused on the goals he has already outlined through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. “There is absolutely a possibility that Mark may choose to play a stronger role in the political system and political debates,” the source said. Zuckerberg has been “very transparent” in his advocacy for “greater equality and optimizing research that find cures for disease and solves the fundamental problems of our time, but I really don’t see him stepping away from Facebook.”

Via facebook.com

Last week, Zuckerberg announced that he had poached Uber executive David Plouffe, a former campaign manager for Barack Obama, as CZI’s president of policy and advocacy. He also tapped Ken Mehlman, George W. Bush’s former campaign manager, in an advisory role. “You can make change, but in order for it to be sustainable, you need to build a movement to support it,” Zuckerberg told the New York Times.

Calling for a movement backed by bipartisan political operatives sounds awfully presidential, but Zuckerberg used the same language when he first launched CZI in December 2015.

The stock restructuring deal ties back to CZI as well. The changes were made after Zuckerberg and Chan donated 99% of their Facebook shares, then worth roughly $45 billion, to CZI. In order retain control while he gave away equity, Zuckerberg introduced a new class of stock and revised rules, including a concession that “serving in a government position or office” for two years would not constitute a voluntary resignation.

Success in business doesn’t necessarily guarantee success at the polls. “First thing is these people should not be running for office,” Bradley Tusk, an Uber adviser and investor, who also managed Michael Bloomberg’s 2009 mayoral campaign, told BuzzFeed News during a conversation about the increasingly political role played by Silicon Valley leaders. “It worked for Mike [Bloomberg] because of 9/11. If you look at the history of rich people from business or tech running for office, they almost always lose. That personality type is very different from running a company. The reality is if you’re Mark, with your wealth and platform,” then you’re better off as CEO of Facebook than as president, he said.

Tusk also mentioned that direct political engagement has not been as successful for Zuckerberg in the past. “Look at Fwd.us. How much money did those guys get taken for? And they accomplished nothing,” he said, referring to Zuckerberg’s ill-conceived immigration advocacy group. “They are better off using their strengths and their skills” than jumping directly into the political arena, Tusk said.

Zuckerberg meeting with the Dallas Police Department in January 2017.

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Quelle: <a href="Mark Zuckerberg Says He&039;s Not Running For President“>BuzzFeed

AWS CodeCommit Adds Difference Viewing for a Commit

You can now view code changes made between a commit and a parent commit from the AWS CodeCommit console. The change includes a list of files modified between commits, and a color-coded rendering of the specific code changes made to each file. You can view your code changes side by side (Split view) or inline (Unified view). CodeCommit also lets you hide or show whitespace changes.
Quelle: aws.amazon.com

Event Hubs Dedicated Offering

The Event Hubs team is introducing a new offering for dedicated single-tenant deployments for our most demanding customers. This same offering powers Halo 5 on Xbox One, Skype for Business, and Microsoft Office client application telemetry pipelines. At full scale Azure Event Hubs can ingress over two million events per second or up to 2 GB per second of telemetry with fully durable storage and sub-second latency.

Benefits

The core of this offering is the same engine that powers Event Hubs Standard tier, but is provided as a single tenant, dedicated, cluster with the following benefits:

Single tenant hosting with no noise from other tenants – your resources are “isolated”
Message size increases to 1MB as compared to 256KB for Standard and Basic plans
Scalable between 1 and 8 capacity units – providing up to 2 million ingress events per second
Fixed monthly price includes costs for ingress events, throughput units, and Archive
Guaranteed capacity to meet your burst needs
Repeatable performance every time
Zero maintenance

Event Hubs Dedicated Capacity will meet your highest scale telemetry and streaming demands. It offers all features of the Event Hubs Standard plan in a single tenant runtime so that your streams will never be affected by bursts in traffic volumes and provide you with a tried-and-true performance.

Unlike other tiers of Event Hubs, Dedicated Capacity is an all-inclusive fixed monthly price where features, such as extended retention and archive, are provided for no additional fee. Overall, you will find more flexibility around the limits you would see in the other Event Hubs plans. Maximum message size is increased to 1MB and restrictions on the number of brokered connections you can have are significantly eased. Whether your preference is to send many small messages or fewer large messages, both benefit from the flexibility of dedicated capacity.

Find Out More

This platform is now offered to the public through an Enterprise Agreement in varying size configurations as Capacity Units (CU). Each capacity unit provides approximately 200 Throughput Units of capacity. You can scale your dedicated capacity up or down throughout the month to meet your needs by adding or removing capacity units.

Event Hubs dedicated capacity is like having your own Azure region for Event Hubs. It is a fully managed Platform as a Service, where all maintenance such as OS and software patching is taken care of for you by the Event Hubs team.

For estimated pricing, please contact your Microsoft sales representative or Microsoft Support to get additional details about Event Hubs Dedicated Capacity. You can also view the Event Hubs pricing table to view a feature comparison with standard and basic plans. It’ll handle the streaming data you have today and keep you ready for tomorrow.
Quelle: Azure