Docker Desktop 4.38 brings several new features including an AI agent to detect potential issues, multi-node Kubernetes support and the generally available (GA) release of Docker Bake. Meanwhile, AWS has added Fastlane support to AWS CodeBuild for macOS, a Docker-only container image for Ruby that works with the Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment service. Okta customers can now use Universal Logout with Auth0, while JetBrains AI Assistant gains support for models via Amazon Bedrock.
Microsoft has released Windows MIDI Services Customer Preview 1 and Windows Terminal Preview 1.23. Additionally, the company has updated Microsoft.UI.Xaml to version 2.8.7, which includes a .NET 9 projection DLL that makes the component available for consumption by Universal Windows Apps that use .NET runtime.
Effortless form creation with Blazor Data Form is possible with the auto-generated fields feature. Control of web app titles in Microsoft Edge is now also possible, while a new .NET Rocks! podcast discusses AI extensions for .NET.
Elsewhere, Let's Encrypt is ending expiration notice emails, while new Go builds for Microsoft are available. Google has taken the wraps off of Gemini 2.0, which introduces Flash and Pro modes, offering developers a simpler way to write code. Also, Azure has launched an open rival to OpenAI's o1 'reasoning' model for under $50.
A new guide to DevOps Automation explores best practices, benefits and more, while on the database front, SQL Server migration is possible using a distributed availability group. Further afield, Mobile Bans in schools were found not to improve grades or behaviour.