The Telegraph newspaper reported Saturday that UK courts will operate for 24 hours to expedite prosecutions of those involved in a number of riots that have ravaged several UK cities. This measure follows urgent meetings between senior ministers and judiciary… Continue Reading →
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LM Studio is a user-friendly desktop application that allows you to download, install, and run large language models (LLMs) locally on your Linux machine. Using LM Studio, you can break free from the limitations and privacy concerns associated with cloud-based… Continue Reading →
Drupal is an open-source content management system (CMS) for building and managing websites. Known for its flexibility and robustness, Drupal allows users to create and organize content, customize the presentation, automate administrative tasks, and manage user roles and permissions. The… Continue Reading →
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Aerosmith is permanently retiring after Steven Tyler’s voice could not fully recuperate from vocal damage. Link to original post https://www.ajc.com/things-to-do/georgia-entertainment-scene/steven-tylers-voice-forces-aerosmith-to-retire-nixing-atlanta-and-rest-of-tour/YJOJS4COUFAORD2W3RR4RLQRDQ/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
Intel’s stock plunged as much as 30% on Friday after the company issued disappointing guidance and announced plans for a substantial workforce reduction. According to Bloomberg, it was the company’s biggest single-day drop since at least 1982. Markets Insider reports:… Continue Reading →
Game Informer, the longest-running gaming magazine in the U.S., is officially dead and GameStop killed it. Kotaku: It began publishing in 1991 and has been one of the last remaining physical gaming magazines in the world, with cover stories that… Continue Reading →
Last week, as the law practice management company Clio announced a record $900 million funding round, the largest ever for a legal technology company, I published an exclusive LawNext podcast interview with Jack Newton, Clio’s founder and CEO, recorded a few… Continue Reading →
I recently wrote here about an American Bar Association survey of law schools that offer AI classes. The survey found that 55% of responding law schools offer such classes. A Reuters news story picked up on that and reported, “More… Continue Reading →
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