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Chiseled Ubuntu containers for OpenJRE 8, 17 and 21

Today we are announcing chiseled containers for OpenJRE 8, 17 and 21 (Open Java Runtime Environment), coming from the OpenJDK project. These images are highly optimized for size and security, containing only the dependencies that are strictly necessary. They are available for both AMD64 and ARM64 architectures and benefit from 12 years of security support.

StatusGator now monitors 6,000+ services

Today, StatusGator monitors over 6,000 cloud services and tools — a massive expansion that reflects how far we’ve come, and how deeply embedded we are in the fabric of modern infrastructure. In today’s world, your product’s reliability depends on a web of vendors — authentication providers, analytics platforms, CDNs, payment processors, communication tools, and more. At 6,000+ services, StatusGator now reflects your entire digital supply chain.

Top 6 Capital Solutions That Enhance Operational Flow

Achieving consistent operational flow is a key priority for businesses aiming to scale efficiently and respond to evolving market demands. Whether it's covering payroll, purchasing inventory, or upgrading infrastructure, access to reliable funding can be the difference between momentum and stagnation. Capital solutions tailored to your needs not only bridge financial gaps but also empower smarter decision-making.

Is Acupuncture the Right Choice for You?

Wondering if acupuncture is the right choice for you? It depends on what you're looking to address. Acupuncture is commonly used for pain relief, but it's also known to support issues like stress, sleep problems, digestive discomfort, hormonal imbalances, and fatigue. If you're dealing with symptoms that haven't responded well to other treatments - or you're looking for a natural, non-invasive option - acupuncture may be worth exploring.

Short Squeeze Sparks Crypto Rally: Bitcoin Eyes $120K as Institutions Pile In

The price of Bitcoin reached another significant milestone due to a calmer geopolitical context, soaring above $110,000 for the first time in two weeks. But this gain doesn't seem to be a simple technical rebound: it rather looks like something substantially more bullish might be afoot in the crypto market. Relations between the U.S. and China are definitely turbulent, but some recent easing seems to have restored enough confidence in markets overall for the crypto bubble to reinflate.

The Growing Trend of Trading and Buying Online Game Accounts

Online gaming is no longer just a casual pastime because it has evolved into a thriving digital economy. As competitive games and massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) become more complex and time-intensive, many players are trading or buying game accounts as a practical way to enhance their experience. This article explores why this trend is gaining momentum and how it benefits gamers.

Do You Know How Many IPs Your CIDR Block Really Has? Understanding Network Capacity and Allocation

Many people use CIDR blocks every day without knowing exactly how many IP addresses they actually have. A CIDR block like /24 gives exactly 256 possible IP addresses, while a /29 block gives 8, and each size gives a different number you can count on for planning. Not understanding this can leave networks overcrowded or wasteful, leading to problems later.

Why Java Remains the GoTo for Enterprise Custom Software in 2025

For a business, customer enterprise software is a must-have for automating and streamlining business operations. It's the backbone of every business in 2025. Be it for scaling business applications or improving user experience, custom software eliminates the risk of manual errors in data records and gaining end-to-end visibility across an organization. This is where Java comes into the picture. For decades, businesses have been relying on Java for its ability to power enterprise-grade solutions, ensuring optimal performance.
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Getting to the Zero Engineers Code Development Moment

The software world is inching rapidly toward an era once thought impossible: a time when no engineers are needed to write code. Not because software will disappear, but because the tools writing the code will be intelligent, autonomous, and capable of reasoning, generating, and deploying entirely on their own. We're not there yet-but we're getting very close.