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Month November 2024

Fitness app Strava is tightening third-party access to user data

The Strava app is one of the most popular ways for cyclists, runners, hikers, and other distance sports enthusiasts to track their performance and grab some bragging rights. Because most athletic types will have the app installed already—and because it’s… Continue Reading →

Comcast to ditch cable TV networks in partial spinoff of NBCUniversal assets

Comcast today announced plans to spin off NBCUniversal cable TV networks such as USA, CNBC, and MSNBC into a new publicly traded company. Comcast is trying to complete the spinoff in one year, effectively unwinding part of the NBCUniversal acquisition… Continue Reading →

Node export – Moderately critical – Arbitrary PHP code execution – SA-CONTRIB-2024-061

Project: Node exportDate: 2024-November-20Security risk: Moderately critical 14 ∕ 25 AC:Complex/A:Admin/CI:All/II:All/E:Theoretical/TD:UncommonVulnerability: Arbitrary PHP code executionDescription: This module allows users to export nodes and then import it into another Drupal installation, or on the same site. In certain cases the module doesn’t sufficiently sanitize data before passing it… Continue Reading →

Over 20 years in the making — FreeCAD 1.0 is finally here!

It’s possibly one of the longest gestation periods in computing history, but after more than two decades of development, FreeCAD 1.0 finally gets its first official, stable release. The open-source tool for product designers and mechanical engineers has long been… Continue Reading →

Blender 4.3 Open-Source 3D Graphics App Introduces Experimental Vulkan Backend

Four months after Blender 4.2 LTS, the Blender 4.3 release introduces an experimental Vulkan backend on Linux and Windows systems to render the user interface. This can be enabled over the default OpenGL backend under Preferences > Interface > Developer… Continue Reading →

‘Generative AI Is Still Just a Prediction Machine’

AI tools remain prediction engines despite new capabilities, requiring both quality data and human judgment for successful deployment, according to new analysis. While generative AI can now handle complex tasks like writing and coding, its fundamental nature as a prediction… Continue Reading →

Show HN: Cardo ‒ Open Source desktop podcast client

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OpenAI releases a teacher’s guide to ChatGPT, but some educators are skeptical

OpenAI envisions teachers using its AI-powered tools to create lesson plans and interactive tutorials for students. But some educators are wary of the technology — and its potential to go awry. Today, OpenAI released a free online course designed to… Continue Reading →

Blender 4.3

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Check out our CALI Lessons to help you prepare and attack final exams

Preparation for law school final exams is crucial, as these exams often determine a significant portion of a student’s final grade and can impact career opportunities. Law exams require more than memorization; they test students’ ability to analyze complex fact… Continue Reading →

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