Libby Clark, The New Stack

Libby Clark

The New Stack

Portland, OR, United States

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Past articles by Libby:

How (and Why) to Build a Welcoming Open Source Community

A few friendly words of encouragement and clear guidance are sometimes all it takes to welcome someone new to an open source community. This is true whether a new user or contributor shows up at an in-person or virtual event such as KubeCon Europe, which the AWS Open Source team attended this spring in Valencia, […] → Read More

Take Our Reader Survey and Help Choose Topics for 2022

The New Stack is scaling up with more coverage of the cutting edge technologies you want to learn about. Tell us what you want to see! → Read More

What Makes for a Great Tech Podcast? Let Us Know

The New Stack is conducting our first podcast listener survey, and we want to hear from you! Your feedback will determine the focus and format of our TNS Makers show in the coming months. Help us bring you the best podcast we can! Please take five minutes to fill out the survey here and enter […] → Read More

LIVE Q&A: How to Improve Developer Velocity on Kubernetes with Observability

Join The New Stack on Thursday, April 29 at 11 a.m. Pacific as we go beyond the batter and into what matters for a LIVE Pancake & Podcast Q&A with our sponsor New Relic → Read More

Join Our Live Q&A with eBay on Achieving Developer Speed

Join Alex Williams for a live Pancake & Podcast discussion on April 1, 2021 at 11 a.m. Pacific Time with eBay engineering leaders. → Read More

Pancakes, Spatulas and Why Abstracting Data Is the Next Frontier –

Join us for a short stack on Jan. 12, 2021 at 9 a.m. PT, with three experts in data management on Kubernetes and pass the syrup! → Read More

What Topics Should TNS Cover in 2021? Tell Us in Our Reader Survey –

With your feedback, we can further improve our coverage and deliver the highest quality articles, podcasts, ebooks, livestreams, videos, and more. → Read More

Linux Foundation, Finance Community Partner to Build the ‘Kubernetes of Climate Change’ –

A new open source project aims to build a data analytics platform that uses AI/ML in the cloud to help investors calculate climate risks. → Read More

The New Stack Context: Observability in the Time of Covid –

Welcome to The New Stack Context, a podcast where we discuss the latest news and perspectives in the world of cloud native computing. For this week’s episode, we spoke with Christine Yen, CEO of Honeycomb.io, the observability platform vendor, about the company’s pricing changes brought on by COVID-19 and more broadly how observability practices and tools … → Read More

The New Stack Context: Chronosphere's Next Generation Monitoring

Welcome to The New Stack Context, a podcast where we discuss the latest news and perspectives in the world of cloud native computing. This week we spoke with Rob Skillington, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Chronosphere, a monitoring company that came out of stealth late last year and is built around the open source metrics platform, M3, which they helped develop at Uber. → Read More

The New Stack Context: State in Kubernetes — The Preferred Approaches

Welcome to The New Stack Context, a podcast where we discuss the latest news and perspectives in the world of cloud native computing. This week we spoke with Ryan Staatz, head of DevOps at LogDNA, about running stateful services on Kubernetes, as part of our series of posts and podcasts on the challenges of running Kubernetes in 2020. → Read More

The New Stack Context: Two Views of Open Source Security

Welcome to The New Stack Context, a podcast where we discuss the latest news and perspectives in the world of cloud native computing. This week we have two guests, who discuss their experience with the challenges of securing open source software. → Read More

The New Stack Context: On Monoliths and Microservices

Welcome to The New Stack Context, a podcast where we discuss the latest news and perspectives in the world of cloud native computing. Today we’re talking to The New Stack correspondent Mike Melanson, about his recent coverage of the ongoing debate over the value of microservices. We also discuss the top podcasts and news stories for the week. → Read More

Context: An Interview with Observability Pioneer Charity Majors

Charity Majors, chief technology officer of Honeycomb.io, talks about the three-year anniversary of the observability movement. → Read More

Intel Releases Cloud Hypervisor Based on Same Components as Amazon’s Firecracker

Intel today announced a new special-purpose Linux hypervisor for cloud native workloads built on the Rust virtual machine manager, or rust-vmm — the open source set of hypervisor components that Amazon’s Firecracker micro virtual machine is built on. Intel last year began stripping out hundreds of thousands of lines of legacy code from the traditional … → Read More

The New Stack Context: DockerCon Preview

Welcome to The New Stack Context podcast. Today we’re talking with Joe Duffy, co-founder and CEO of Pulumi, who spoke with us about what’s fueling his company’s growth and why they’ll be at DockerCon next week. Also joining us today are Alex Williams, founder and publisher of The New Stack, and Joab Jackson, TNS managing editor. I’m Libby Clark, editorial director at The New Stack. → Read More

Context: Apache Spark for Artificial Intelligence and AI 2.0

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon and InfluxData sponsored this podcast. Today on The New Stack Context we talk with Garima Kapoor, COO and co-founder of MinIO, about using Spark at scale for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) workloads on Kubernetes. The Apache and Hadoop ecosystem hasn’t had much overlap with Kubernetes in the past, but as … → Read More

Twistlock: Cloud Native Implications For Security

Twistlock sponsored this podcast. Cloud native architectures require a new approach to security. The cloud native stack doesn’t communicate in the predictable and tightly coupled way that stratified frontend, middleware, and backend layers provide. Applications composed of microservices and serverless functions are loosely coupled pieces of code talking to each other in unique, asynchronous ways… → Read More

TNS Context: Grafana Loki and KubeCon Takeaways

This week on Context we talk with Tom Wilkie, VP of product, at Grafana Labs, which just announced a new open source log aggregation tool for Kubernetes called Loki. Unlike other log aggregation tools, Loki doesn’t index the full text of the logs, but indexes only the metadata and uses the same service discovery technology … → Read More

Telus Takes First Step Toward AI/ML with IT Automation

CloudBees sponsored this podcast. In the telecommunications industry, the level of manual labor involved in maintaining large and complex applications at scale on a traditional software architecture has become untenable. In an effort to avoid costly service outages, system administrators are frequently up all night monitoring dashboards for spikes in activity that may signal trouble, … → Read More