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Jurassic World Rebirth roars into theaters this July

Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali star in Jurassic World Rebirth. The raptors are back with a host of ravenous friends in the official trailer for Jurassic World Rebirth, the fourth installment in the Jurassic World series and seventh film overall… Continue Reading →

Why Is Warner Brothers Discovery Dumping Old Movies On YouTube?

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OpenAI Holds Surprise Livestream to Announce Multi-Step ‘Deep Research’ Capability

Just three hours ago, OpenAI made a surprise announcement to their 3.9 million followers on X.com. “Live from Tokyo,” they’d be livestreaming… something. Their description of the event was just two words. “Deep Research” UPDATE: The stream has begun, and… Continue Reading →

KVM Enhancements Within the Linux 6.14 Kernel

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Linux Kernel Surpasses 40 Million Lines

The Linux kernel has rapidly grown, reaching an impressive milestone, surpassing 40 million lines of code. The post Linux Kernel Surpasses 40 Million Lines appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/blog/linux-kernel-surpasses-40-million-lines/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

Oppose, Oppose, Oppose — and Do It Loudly

My political views aren’t a secret, and there’s obviously a political aspect to much of what I write. In general, however, I avoid offering political advice. After all, I’m neither a strategist nor a political scientist (although I read political… Continue Reading →

DeepSeek-R1 models now available on AWS

During this past AWS re:Invent, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy shared valuable lessons learned from Amazon’s own experience developing nearly 1,000 generative AI applications across the company. Drawing from this extensive scale of AI deployment, Jassy offered three key observations that… Continue Reading →

Copyright Office suggests AI copyright debate was settled in 1965

The US Copyright Office issued AI guidance this week that declared no laws need to be clarified when it comes to protecting authorship rights of humans producing AI-assisted works. “Questions of copyrightability and AI can be resolved pursuant to existing… Continue Reading →

MySQL at Uber

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LibreOffice 400M Downloads, and Counting

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