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Today we’re releasing Gemini 3 – our most intelligent model that helps you bring any idea to life.
Microsoft said today that the Aisuru botnet hit its Azure network with a 15.72 terabits per second (Tbps) DDoS attack, launched from over 500,000 IP addresses.
For reasons I can’t fully explain, people’s failure to return their carts bothers me more than it probably should. But then I realized I can do something about it.
The new AI model delivers more efficient, more accurate and higher-resolution global weather predictions.
🛜 ESPectre 👻 - Motion detection system based on Wi-Fi spectre analysis (CSI), with Home Assistant integration. - francescopace/espectre
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To prioritize the safety and security of the ecosystem, Kubernetes SIG Network and the Security Response Committee are announcing the upcoming retirement of Ingress NGINX. Best-effort maintenance will continue until March 2026. Afterward, there will be no further releases, no bugfixes, and no updates to resolve any security vulnerabilities that may be discovered. Existing deployments of Ingress NGINX will continue to function and installation artifacts will remain available. We recommend migrating to one of the many alternatives.
A desktop app for running Large Language Models locally. - GitHub - lone-cloud/gerbil: A desktop app for running Large Language Models locally.
Are we doomed to die out? We find ourselves at the only point in the history of the species when the rate of population...
The Kubernetes Package Manager. Contribute to helm/helm development by creating an account on GitHub.
Here she blows! Sunspot region 4274 produced its strongest solar flare thus far since it appeared on the east limb and the sixth strongest solar fl...
A lively discussion about open source, security, and who pays the bills has erupted on Twitter.
We are thrilled to announce Zensical, our next-gen static site generator that addresses and overcomes the technical limitations of MkDocs
How I spent two decades tracking down the creators of a 1987 USENET game and learned modern packaging tools in the process. The Discovery: A Digital Time Capsule from 1987 Picture this: October 26, 1987. The Berlin Wall still stands, the World Wide Web is just text, and software is distributed through USENET newsgroups in […]