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Un professionnel avisé en technologie avec un fort accent sur Nodejs et le développement de logiciels, également intéressé par l'informatique en nuage et la veille sur les dernières tendances de l'industrie technologique, à la recherche d'informations et de mises à jour éclairantes pour éclairer son travail et son expertise.
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Software Development & Open‑Source Practices

GNOME bans AI‑generated extensions

The GNOME Foundation has tightened its extension policy, explicitly forbidding contributions that contain AI‑generated code. Both XDA Developers and Phoronix note that the new guideline aims to preserve code quality and maintainability across the ecosystem, warning that while large language models can accelerate prototyping, the resulting code often lacks the robustness required for production releases. XDA Developers Phoronix

Docker‑based FileWizard streamlines private file conversion

A developer highlighted FileWizard, a self‑hosted Docker container that consolidates PDF, image, and video conversion tasks into a single, secure service. XDA Developers reports that the tool eliminates reliance on ad‑laden web services, offering faster processing and full control over sensitive data—a practical illustration of containerization improving workflow efficiency. XDA Developers

Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 simplifies OS deployment

The latest Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 introduces a revamped UI and clearer step‑by‑step guidance, making the creation of bootable SD cards more accessible to both novices and power users. According to XDA Developers, the update goes beyond cosmetic tweaks, reducing the friction that often hampers rapid prototyping on the popular single‑board computer. XDA Developers

Cloud Computing & Data Engineering

Zerobyte offers open‑source backup automation with Restic

Zerobyte bridges the gap between fragile custom scripts and costly enterprise solutions by providing a web‑based interface that leverages the proven Restic engine. XDA Developers emphasizes its support for a wide range of storage backends—from local NAS to cloud buckets—delivering strong encryption and ease of use for homelab operators and small businesses alike. XDA Developers

Yelp builds scalable pipeline for S3 server‑access logs

In an engineering post, Yelp disclosed a cost‑effective system for ingesting and querying massive volumes of Amazon S3 server‑access logs. InfoQ details how the pipeline employs stream processing and partitioned storage to overcome traditional bottlenecks, enabling real‑time analytics across the company’s infrastructure. InfoQ

Azure HorizonDB preview brings Postgres‑compatible managed DB to enterprise cloud

Microsoft unveiled Azure HorizonDB, a managed database service compatible with PostgreSQL, during its Ignite conference. InfoQ reports that the early preview targets high‑performance workloads, offering built‑in scaling, automated backups, and seamless integration with existing Azure services, signaling a strategic push into the open‑source database market. InfoQ

Tech Industry Trends & Enterprise Moves

ServiceNow nears $7 billion acquisition of Armis

ServiceNow is in advanced talks to acquire cybersecurity firm Armis for roughly $7 billion, according to The Information and Bloomberg reporting. The deal would expand ServiceNow’s security portfolio, marking its second multi‑billion‑dollar acquisition this year and underscoring the growing convergence of workflow automation and threat intelligence. The Information

Nvidia releases optional GPU fleet‑management software

Nvidia introduced a new optional suite that tracks power usage, thermal hotspots, and physical location of GPUs across data‑center fleets. Tom’s Hardware highlights the tool’s ability to provide granular telemetry for AI workloads, helping operators optimize energy efficiency and pre‑empt hardware failures in large‑scale deployments. Tom's Hardware

iOS 26 enhances Apple Wallet order tracking with on‑device AI

Apple’s iOS 26 adds on‑device Apple Intelligence models to the Wallet app, automatically extracting order details from users’ emails for real‑time tracking. 9to5Mac notes that while the feature reduces reliance on retailer integrations, early user feedback points to usability gaps that may limit its immediate impact. 9To5 Mac

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GNOME is cracking down on AI-generated code after updating its extensions guidelines

XDA Developers

New Rule Forbids GNOME Shell Extensions Made Using AI Generated Code

Phoronix

I use this Docker container to convert all my files, and it is more than just a file converter

XDA Developers

Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 is the tool every Raspberry Pi owner needs

XDA Developers

Zerobyte is a free, easy-to-use backup automation tool that supports everything

XDA Developers

Yelp Publishes Blueprint for Managing S3 Server-Access Logs at Massive Scale

InfoQ

Microsoft Introduces Postgres-Compatible Azure HorizonDB

InfoQ

ServiceNow Reportedly Close to $7 Billion Purchase of Armis

The Information

Nvidia details new software that enables location tracking for AI GPUs — opt-in remote data center GPU fleet management includes power usage and thermal monitoring

Tom's Hardware

Apple Wallet order tracking improved with iOS 26, but it’s still missing something

9To5 Mac