Interesting report. Apparently so far a more widespread use of remote work doesn't seem to boost of hinder productivity growth at large scale.
Interesting vulnerability, not all vendors are impacted though. GPU memory leaks can have unforeseen impacts.
Very interesting ruling, this opens the door to more parties being able to sue to enforce the GPL not just the authors.
As an industry we definitely should think more often about the consequences of our actions. The incentives are indeed pushing us to go faster without much critical thinking.
The tone pointing at "open models" is wrong but the research is interesting. It still proves models can be poisoned (open or not) so traceability and secured supply-chains will become very important when using large language models.
A good reminder that even though GPU tend to be faster, the added complexity and price might not be worth it in the end.
Looks like an interesting protocol for resilient peer to peer data stores. Let's see how it spreads.
Pick your words wisely. If it does happen every time use "will".
Looks like an interesting tool to simulate difficult network conditions.
Some more insights on the extent of the companies snitching to Facebook.
Or why nationalism and war mongering are unwelcome dead ends. I never understood this fascination for Sparta by some people... if you look at what it was without some misplaced romanticism, it definitely looked like an horrible and paranoid environment to live in.
How does it feel to just want to put something creative out there without being exploited? Very touching comic on the topic.
Nice set of tricks to optimize load and render time of webpages.
Can definitely recommend. The pre-commit project also make managing those a breeze.
Nice suggestion for talking about your work in various type of situations. Definitely worth trying to frame it like this.
Unsurprising move, they claim it's for the betterment of mankind but in practice it's mostly about capturing as much market share as possible.
Apple keep indeed attracting a bunch of cultists... and this allows them to keep abusing their other customers.
Interesting notes, there seems to be good faith on the Meta side for now... but this leaves more questions than answers still.
Interesting stats, not that easy to gather. This gives a good overview of where the fediverse instances are hosted though.
This is a stupid move on Unity's part... they're built on LGPL but ban others in their store to have LGPL dependencies. Shame on them. Good move from Videolabs though, wish them lots of success.