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When data is open, transparency flourishes. Link to original post https://free.law/2023/12/21/proppublica-builds-on-our-data/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
Microsoft has offered a temporary fix to Windows users for Wi-Fi related issues after a Windows 11 update that compromised wireless connections on public, education, and enterprise networks.The move is a response to reports from Windows users that they were… Continue Reading →
In October, LexisNexis released its generative AI research tool, Lexis+ AI, for general availability for U.S. customers, along with limited release in law schools to select faculty, librarians and students. Now, the company is further expanding access to the tool,… Continue Reading →
MuseScore 4.2, a free and open-source notation software, introduces precise guitar bend input, improved part synchronization, and more. The post MuseScore 4.2 Notation Software Just Got Even Better appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/news/musescore-4-2-notation-software-just-got-even-better/ from Teknoids… Continue Reading →
QEMU 8.2 open-source virtualization software has been released today as the second major update in the QEMU 8.0 series, bringing several new features and many improvements. The post QEMU 8.2 Released with Virtio-Sound Device, RISC-V KVM AIA Support appeared first… Continue Reading →
In August, the Silicon Valley-based international law firm Gunderson Dettmer became one of the first U.S.-based firms — if not the first — to develop and launch a “homegrown” internal generative AI tool, which it calls ChatGD. As Joe Green, the… Continue Reading →
jd writes: Ars Technica is reporting a newly-discovered man-in-the-middle attack against SSH. This only works if you are using “ChaCha20-Poly1305” or “CBC with Encrypt-then-MAC”, so it isn’t a universal flaw. The CVE numbers for this vulnerability are CVE-2023-48795, CVE-2023-46445, and… Continue Reading →
Traditional content management systems (CMS) developed at a time when all that was needed was to post some text and a few images. But as consumer and business needs have evolved they can prove to be a bottleneck when it… Continue Reading →
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