Wiki.js is a powerful and extensible open source wiki software to create the perfect wiki and knowledge base documentation. The post An Introduction To Wiki.js, a Modern, Lightweight and Powerful Wiki Software Built on NodeJS appeared first on Linux Today…. Continue Reading →
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Apparently Hertz’s purging of electric vehicles from its fleet isn’t going fast enough for the car rental giant. A Reddit user posted an offer they received from Hertz to buy the… Continue Reading →
For four years, Ferrari has graced the top step of every Formula 1 podium — just not the red Prancing Horse Ferraris driven by Charles Leclerc or Carlos Sainz. Rather it’s the bottle of Ferrari Trento sparkling wine sprayed by… Continue Reading →
OpenAI says its corporate structure must evolve to advance its mission of ensuring artificial general intelligence (AGI) — AI that can complete most tasks humans can — benefits all humanity. The company currently has a for-profit org controlled by a… Continue Reading →
OpenAI plans to overhaul its corporate structure by converting its for-profit business into a Delaware public benefit corporation, seeking to raise capital from investors who want conventional equity stakes. The Microsoft-backed AI startup will scrap its unusual hybrid model where… Continue Reading →
Discover an amazing free and open-source cross-platform GUI front-end of FFmpeg for basic editing tasks on your laptop or desktop with fewer system resources. The post LosslessCut: A GUI Front-End for FFmpeg for Audio/Video Editing appeared first on Linux Today…. Continue Reading →
The annual defense policy bill signed by President Joe Biden Monday evening allocates $3 billion to help telecom firms remove and replace insecure equipment in response to recent incursions by Chinese-linked hackers. From a report: The fiscal 2025 National Defense… Continue Reading →
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We’re excited to share something we’ve been working on here at CALI. We’ve begun experimenting with artificial intelligence to create learning resources based on our existing content. These AI-generated resources are designed to complement our CALI Lessons and eLangdell casebooks,… Continue Reading →
At this point, any serious retro gamer knows that a bulky cathode ray tube (CRT) TV provides the most authentic, lag-free experience for game consoles that predate the era of flat-panel HDTVs (i.e,. before the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 era). But… Continue Reading →
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