Amazon has confirmed that employee data was compromised after a “security event” at a third-party vendor. From a report: In a statement given to TechCrunch on Monday, Amazon spokesperson Adam Montgomery confirmed that employee information had been involved in a… Continue Reading →
Less than a month after its previous 7.20 version, Calibre, a popular open-source ebook management tool, has just released version 7.21, which includes improvements and new features. Here they are. The post Calibre 7.21 Adds Read Aloud with Sentence Tracking… Continue Reading →
I have been following the progress of AWS BuilderCards for several years. Players of all skill levels use the cards to learn about AWS in a fun and engaging way, competing (in a friendly fashion) to combine their cards to… Continue Reading →
Wine 9.21 debuts with advanced network support in DirectPlay, D3DX9 format boost, C++ compilation fixes, and I/O improvements. The post Wine 9.21 Brings Enhanced DirectPlay Network Session Support appeared first on Linux Today. Link to original post https://www.linuxtoday.com/blog/wine-9-21-brings-enhanced-directplay-network-session-support/ from Teknoids… Continue Reading →
Most companies are starting to figure out how AI will change the way they do business. Chegg is trying to avoid becoming its first major victim. WSJ: The online education company was for many years the go-to source for students… Continue Reading →
Today’s links General Strike 2028: Unions fight fascism. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2023 Upcoming appearances: Where to find me. Recent appearances: Where I’ve been. Latest books: You keep readin’… Continue Reading →
During my first semester as a computer science graduate student at Princeton, I took COS 402: Artificial Intelligence. Toward the end of the semester, there was a lecture about neural networks. This was in the fall of 2008, and I… Continue Reading →
Tuesday at California’s Vandenberg Space Force base, the U.S. launched a Minuteman III missile, “in an important test of the weapon’s ability to strike its targets with multiple warheads,” according to Air and Space Forces magazine: The Minuteman III missiles… Continue Reading →
Matter, the smart home standard that promises an interoperable future for home automation, even if it’s scattered and a bit buggy right now, is out with a new version, 1.4. It promises more device types, improvements for working across ecosystems,… Continue Reading →
Two Gordon State College alumni and current staff members established Highlander Nation’s first collegiate esports team, founding the Gordon Gamers club and leading the team to multiple wins in its inaugural National Junior College Athletic… The post Gordon’s first esports… Continue Reading →
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