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Sam Altman’s ChatGPT promises to transform the global economy. But it also poses an enormous threat. Here, a scientist who appeared with Altman before the US Senate on AI safety flags up the danger in AI – and in Altman himself
▦ Universal, standards-based auth provider. Contribute to toolbeam/openauth development by creating an account on GitHub.
OpenCoder is an open and reproducible code LLM family which includes 1.5B and 8B models, supporting chat in English and Chinese languages.
OpenCTI is an open-source platform designed to help organizations manage their cyber threat intelligence (CTI) data and observables.
Open map of the world's electricity, telecoms, oil, and gas infrastructure, using data from OpenStreetMap.
OpenMPTCProuter permit to aggregate multiple Internet connections with the help of Multipath TCP (MPTCP) and shadowsocks
Open source project management software for classic, agile or hybrid project management: task management✓ Gantt charts✓ boards✓ team collaboration✓ time and cost reporting✓ FREE trial!
A vulnerability in the popular open-source firewall software pfSense has been identified, allowing for remote code execution (RCE) attacks.
The world of custom mechanical keyboards is vibrant, with new designs emerging weekly. However, keyboards are just one way we interact with computers. Ploopy, an open-source hardware company, focus…
OPKSSH (OpenPubkey SSH) is now open-sourced as part of the OpenPubkey project. This enables users and organizations to configure SSH to work with single sign-on technologies like OpenID Connect, removing the need to manually manage & configure SSH keys without adding a trusted party other than your IdP.
The OpenSSF announces the Open Source Project Security Baseline (OSPS Baseline), a new framework to help open source projects enhance security through tiered best practices. Learn more about this initiative and how it aligns with global cybersecurity regulations.
: Foundations say billions of downloads rely on registries running on fumes – and someone's gotta pay the bills
Imagine this: an OpenSSH backdoor is discovered, maintainers rush to push out a fixed release package, security researchers trade technical details on mailing lists to analyze the backdoor code. Speculation abounds on the attribution and motives of the attacker, and the tech media pounces on the story. A near miss