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Month December 2023

The future of Arrakis is at stake in latest trailer for Dune: Part Two

Dune: Part Two is the next chapter in director Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s celebrated novel. We didn’t get to see Dune: Part Two—the second film in director Denis Villeneuve’s stunning adaptation of Frank Herbert’s sci-fi classic—last month as… Continue Reading →

Broadcom ends VMware perpetual license sales, testing customers and partners

Enlarge (credit: Getty) Broadcom has moved forward with plans to transition VMware, a virtualization and cloud computing company, into a subscription-based business. As of December 11, it no longer sells perpetual licenses with VMware products. VMware, whose $61 billion acquisition… Continue Reading →

How It Works: AutoNDA, A Free Platform to Automate NDAs Under the Open Source oneNDA Standard

Today in the LawSites video series How It Works, we get a demonstration of AutoNDA, a free software platform developed by SimpleDocs to automate the creation and management of non-disclosure agreements under the open-source oneNDA standard. AutoNDA is designed for inhouse… Continue Reading →

Phi-2: The surprising power of small language models

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E3 has entertained its last electronic expo

E3’s decades-long history has been peppered with ups and downs. The annual Los Angeles-based gaming expo saw a decade of steady growth after it was founded in the mid-90s. The mid-00s, on the other hand, were an altogether different story,… Continue Reading →

FFmpeg Lands CLI Multi-Threading as Its “Most Complex Refactoring” in Decades

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Transparent Wood Could Soon Find Uses In Smartphone Screens, Insulated Windows

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Thirty years ago, a botanist in Germany had a simple wish: to see the inner workings of woody plants without dissecting them. By bleaching away the pigments in plant cells, Siegfried… Continue Reading →

Qdrant 1.7.0

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Epic win: Jury decides Google has illegal monopoly in app store fight

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Free Law Project is Building an Open eFiling System, is Hiring, and is Seeking Court Partnerships

We aim to disrupt the ongoing for-profit capture of court filing systems. Link to original post https://free.law/2023/12/12/open-efiling-launch/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

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