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Or how one pesky press release ruined a vacation Interview One victim of HashiCorp's license change was the vacation of Chris Aniszczyk, CTO of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation.…
Lees meerValve's work on Steam OS 3 for the Steam Deck helps everyone, corporate users included Open Source Summit Steam OS is the Arch-based distro for a handheld Linux games console, and Valve is aggressively pushing Linux's usability and Windows interope…
Lees meerA portrait of one medico's contorted digital landscape On Call "I hope you are well" is a standard but hopeless way to open an email – who, save for a few sociopaths, wishes illness and misery upon their correspondents? Silly question – every Reg r…
Lees meerLetting more advanced ML loose on the stock market? What could possibly go wrong? AMD has refreshed its Alveo field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), promising a sevenfold improvement in operating latency and the ability to run more complex machine …
Lees meerAlso optimises routes and tames crowds, but can't stop that person who just reclined into your knees Infosys has sent a digital transformation platform for commercial airlines down the runway and claims it could reduce lost luggage by fifty percent.…
Lees meerSkipper caught on tape saying 'What have I done? My career is gone' after crashing into coral reef after a couple of whiskeys Japan’s Transport Safety Board on Thursday judged that a cargo ship that spilled 1,000 tons of fuel oil into a pristine mar…
Lees meerJust in time to get Atlassian’s latest cross-team collab bits Red Hat has revealed it’s binned the Bugzilla defect-tracking system for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, in favour of Atlassian’s Jira.…
Lees meerAI accelerator maker suspected of potential anti-competitive tricks Nvidia's office in France was raided this week as part of an investigation by that country's Competition Authority into the graphics card sector.…
Lees meer30th birthday post reveals 2004 disaster movie continues to influence company strategy Supermicro's founder, president and CEO Charles Liang has suggested a fifth of datacenters – maybe more – will need to adopt liquid cooling in coming years.…
Lees meerOpenAI and Google might respect robots.txt but how about the others? Blogging platform Medium would like organizations to not scrape its articles without permission to train up AI models, and warned this policy may be difficult to enforce.…
Lees meerOpenAI might respect robots.txt but dunno about the others Blogging platform Medium would like organizations to not scrape its articles without permission to train up AI models, though it admitted this policy will be difficult to enforce.…
Lees meerSo, a portable Alexa or Google Home-esque gadget? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the former Apple chief design officer Jony Ive are reportedly planning to spin up a startup with backing from Softbank to develop some kind of personal AI-powered hardware d…
Lees meerInfluencers offer smouldering looks, analysts wonder if TSMC-fabbed silicon can take the heat Apple's iPhone 15 is so hot right now, just not in the way that Apple would prefer.…
Lees meerNo classified systems involved apparently, but internal diplomatic notes, travel details, staff SSNs, etc Chinese snoops stole about 60,000 State Department emails when they broke into Microsoft-hosted Outlook and Exchange Online accounts belonging …
Lees meerThe Kubernetes circus hits Shanghai and ponders how to connect engineers Kubecon The Cloud Native Computing Foundation has returned to Shanghai for the city's first Kubecon since the pandemic.…
Lees meerAI GPU maker suspected of anti-competitive tricks Nvidia's offices in France were raided this week as part of an investigation by that country's Competition Authority into the graphics card sector.…
Lees meerSo, a portable Alexa or Google Home-esque gadget? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and the former Apple chief design officer Jony Ive are reportedly planning to spin up a startup with backing from Softbank to develop some kind of personal AI-powered hardware d…
Lees meerFBI agents ought to get spy court approval before reviewing US persons' chats, board reckons A privacy panel within the US government today narrowly recommended that Congress reauthorize the Feds' Section 702 spying powers — but with some stronger p…
Lees meerThat partial victory against Apple is seeming more pyrrhic by the day Fortnite founder Epic Games said on Thursday that it intends to lay off 16 percent of its staff, around 830 people, and has also sold its stake in Bandcamp and a marketing company…
Lees meerSo much for that free speech, huh? Yelp has sued Texas' Attorney General Ken Paxton to prevent him from punishing the reviews website for labeling Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) to indicate that they do not actually offer abortion services.…
Lees meerAutonomous sub should recharge and resupply in perfect stealth, hopefully DARPA's extended-duration unmanned undersea vehicle (UUV) is having its first aquatic excursion to test if this naval drone has wings, er, fins.…
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