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CrankyBear
1 day ago
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Drowning in AI slop, cURL ends bug bounties
Not a dupe. This is an update with Daniel Steinburg's cURL's creator, explaining why he's making the move.
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ChrisArchitect
1 day ago
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Fine. Though it's the same discussion, adding little. Of news that's already over a week old.
There'll be more next week when he posts a full blog on it no doubt.
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CrankyBear
1 day ago
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OS powers all AI – and most future IT jobs, too
Without Linux, there is no ChatGPT. No AI at all. None. Here's why.
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16 days ago
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In the US, the Death of Expertise
All too true--I mean the story starts with an Asimov quote from 1980--but we're not at the "Hold my beer" stage of wilful ignorance.
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44 days ago
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Rust in the kernel is no longer experimental
Yup.
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44 days ago
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Rust in the kernel is no longer experimental
He didn't mean to! That said, the headline did make me look.
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70 days ago
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Red Hat OpenShift 4.20 Boosts AI, Security, Hybrid...
Would it surprise you to know that Red Hat‘s latest OpenShift release, 4.20, comes with more AI features than ever? No, I thought not.
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70 days ago
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Kubernetes, cloud-native computing's engine, is ge...
Introduced at KubeCon, the Certified Kubernetes AI Conformance Program is establishing a new standard for AI-based cloud-native computing.
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70 days ago
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Trillionaire fantasies, investor dreams, reality n...
Musk won't ever realize the shareholder-approved Tesla payout, and Tesla's stockholders are delusional for thinking that he can.
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70 days ago
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I wonder if Musk's plan is to use that as collateral for loans.
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72 days ago
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What happened to Transmeta, the last big dotcom IP...
To me, what's important about Transmeta is that they brought over some kid developer named Linus Torvalds to the States from Finland. He had invented some hobby operating systen. I wonder what ever happened to him. :-)
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77 days ago
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Why even a US tech giant is launching 'sovereign s...
Red Hat's the company.
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