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The impact of the coronavirus hit the tech events industry hard this week. In a shocking move on Tuesday, O’Reilly announced it has immediately ceased all in-person events. To add insult to injury, O’Reilly laid off their entire events staff during a pandemic. To make matters worse, under US law, they’ll get only a week of health insurance benefits, meager support for COBRA (super expensive health insurance), and any severance is based solely on tenure. DevOps’ish is an O’Reilly community partner. I heard from the O’Reilly partner team this week that they were full steam ahead. I was slated to speak at the O’Reilly Infrastructure & Ops Conference in June). I haven’t heard a peep out of O’Reilly about what happens now. Tim O’Reilly mustered up this ’lipstick on a pig’ post, though, so we should all feel great about it, right? Guess what; I don’t. People The Hidden Vulnerabilities of Open Source Software The increasing use of open source software in most commercial apps has revolutionized software development-but also created hidden vulnerabilities, say Frank Nagle and Jenny Hoffman. ...