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Tetrate Enterprise Gateway for Envoy Graduates
With this release, Envoy is ready to replace Kubernetes Ingress controllers.
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Embedded Systems Course in Hyderabad #1 Best Online Training
Embedded Hash provides Best Embedded Systems Course in Hyderabad online, full-day training with 100% placement assistance, certifications and affordable fees
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End of an Era: Weaveworks Closes Shop Amid Cloud Native Turbulence
Alexis Richardson, CEO and co-founder of Weaveworks, took to LinkedIn to share the somber news of the company's closing.
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Mozilla CEO quits, org pivots, but what about Firefox?
Could it have more to do with browser's ever-increasing irrelevance?
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Amazon — like SpaceX — claims the labor board is unconstitutional
Amazon is pushing back on the labor board.
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Tuned In: Amazon Said To Be Paying Record $120M To Stream NFL Playoff Game
JJ Redick, ESPN's NBA analyst, criticized former coach Doc Rivers, igniting debate. Redick's candid style may emulate Charles Barkley's.
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ChatGPT suddenly starts sending alarming messages to users
AI system has started speaking nonsense, talking Spanglish without prompting, and worrying users by suggesting it is in the room with them
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Meta and Microsoft ask EU to reject Apple's new app store terms
Apple’s new app store terms have come under fire for what many are describing as ‘malicious compliance’ with the EU’s...
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How you (and Elon Musk) can set up Windows 11 without a Microsoft account
Even tech billionaires have trouble installing Windows 11 without being locked into Microsoft's network, including its Copilot AI program.
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Netflix Releases bpftop: An eBPF-Based Application Monitor
Keep a real-time eye on running your eBPF programs with open source bpftop.
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What is Wi-Fi 7 and just how fast is it?
Wi-Fi 7 is the fastest wireless network around - up to 5.8 Gigabits per second and beyond. Fast enough for you?
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Apple unplugs self-driving electric car project, reports say
The firm never acknowledged the project publicly but had recruited about two thousands workers.
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White House Warns Against Using Memory-Unsafe Languages
The White House's Office of the National Cyber Director urges developers to move to memory-safe languages such as Rust as soon as possible.
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5 reasons why desktop Linux is finally growing in popularity
StatCounter reported that desktop Linux reached over 4% market share for the first time. I've used Linux for years. Here's why I think it's finally catching on with more people.
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Satellite to ‘name and shame’ worst oil and gas methane polluters
Leaks are driving 30% of the climate crisis and MethaneSat will provide the first first near-comprehensive global view
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ChatGPT Plugins are being replaced by GPTs. Here's why - and what it means for you
GPTs will do everything plugins ever did - except better. Here's a breakdown of the key differences.
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Why are Apple, Amazon, Google and Meta facing antitrust lawsuits and huge fines? And will it protect consumers?
Governments around the world keep filing antitrust lawsuits against the ‘big four’ tech companies. Here’s why that matters for everyone who uses their products.
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Dozens of Top Scientists Sign Effort to Prevent A.I. Bioweapons
An agreement by more than 90 said, however, that artificial intelligence’s benefit to the field of biology would exceed any potential harm.
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The S in IoT stands for security
All too many 'smart' devices are security stupid
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At 35, the web is broken, but its inventor hasn't given up hope of fixing it yet
Back to the future: Sir Tim Berners-Lee thinks the rise of AI has made things worse than ever, but he continues to find solutions in the internet's earliest days.
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