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Reddit CEO Steve Huffman is paid more than the heads of Meta, Pinterest, and Snap — combined
Reddit is set to IPO this week, but critics have balked at Huffman's handsome $193 million pay package
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KubeCon24: Red Hat OpenShift 4.15 Accelerates App Delivery
Grounded in Kubernetes 1.28 and CRI-O 1.28, OpenShift is Red Hat's platform for hybrid cloud and edge application development.
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NVD slowdown leaves thousands of vulns without analysis data
Security world reacts as NIST does a lot less of oft criticized, 'almost always thankless' work
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SUSE Upgrades Its Rancher Kubernetes Management Family
The new features are designed to empower platform engineering teams to offer developers self-service capabilities alongside bolstered support for AI workloads.
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Reddit reveals FTC inquiry into deals licensing its users' data for AI training
Reddit says the Federal Trade Commission has opened an inquiry into the social media platform's sale, licensing or sharing of user posts and other content to outside organizations for use in training artificial intelligence models.
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Laid-off techies face 'sense of impending doom' with job cuts at highest since dot-com crash
CNBC spoke to a dozen recently laid-off employees about their experiences navigating an increasingly challenging job market.
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Docker and Chainguard Join Forces to Deliver Secure Containers
Chainguard's secure Developer Images will now be available via Docker Hub as part of the Docker Verified Publisher program.
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This small change in the definition of broadband could have a big impact
The Federal Communications Commission has finally upgraded the official definition of broadband. Here's why this change matters to you.
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Automakers Are Sharing Consumers’ Driving Behavior With Insurance Companies
LexisNexis, which generates consumer risk profiles for the insurers, knew about every trip G.M. drivers had taken in their cars, including when they sped, braked too hard or accelerated rapidly.
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Neil Young announces return to Spotify after Joe Rogan boycott
The singer said his decision to return was in light of Apple and Amazon "serving the same disinformation podcast features" he opposed at Spotify.
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FCC Denies Starlink Low-Orbit Bid for Lower Latency
Agency says SpaceX craft could curb International Space Station operations
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Artificial Intelligence Act: MEPs adopt landmark law
On Wednesday, Parliament approved the Artificial Intelligence Act that ensures safety and compliance with fundamental rights, while boosting innovation.
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Craig Wright Is Not Bitcoin Creator Satoshi Nakamoto, Judge Declares
A surprisingly fast ruling at the end of a six-week trial in the UK High Court ends Craig Wright's campaign to be recognized as the inventor of Bitcoin.
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Python Users: BIPClip Is After Your Bitcoin Wallet, Via PyPI
Python Package Index (PyPI) packages found hiding Bitcoin wallet hacking tools.
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Linux 4.14's long-term support will live on after all, thanks to this alliance
The six-year-old Linux kernel seemed doomed until this alliance of CIQ, Oracle, and SUSE stepped up. But why go to all this trouble?
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TikTok creators look for other places to make money as threat of U.S. ban gains steam
Charli D'Amelio, the second-most followed creator on TikTok, is looking to diversify her business as political tension builds.
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U.S. Must Act Quickly to Avoid Risks From AI, Report Says
The U.S. government must move “decisively” to avert an “extinction-level threat" to humanity from AI, says a government-commissioned report
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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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The S in IoT stands for security
All too many 'smart' devices are security stupid
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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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