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Elon Musk’s xAI Expanding Supercomputer to 1M GPUs
Elon Musk's xAI continues to grow, with the startup reportedly planning a major expansion in the Memphis area, one that will apply at least one million GPU...
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Spotify Cracks Down On Third-Party API Access
In a move sure to anger developers and users, Spotify has changed the terms for its Web API, cracking down on how apps can use it....
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Deno Asks USPTO to Strip Oracle’s JavaScript Trademark
Deno Land, the maker of a popular JavaScript runtime, has asked the United States Patent and Trademark Office to strip Oracle's JavaScript trademark....
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GitHub: Python the Most Popular Programming Language As Developer Numbers Surge
GitHub has released "Octoverse 2024," revealing that Python is now the most popular programming language, and AI is boosting development, not endi...
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JetBrains Makes Rider & WebStorm Free for Non-Commercial Use
JetBrains, the make of some of the most popular development IDEs, announced it is making Rider available for free for non-commercial use....
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Germany’s Sovereign Tech Fund Invests €23 Million In Open Source Projects
Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund announced it has invested some €23 million in 60 open source projects over the course of the last two years....
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Valve and Arch Linux Collaborating to Further Linux Gaming
Valve and Arch Linux have entered into a direct collaboration agreement, with Valve supporting two projects that will help further Arch Linux and Linux ga...
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Rust for Linux Maintainer Calls It Quits Over Project Drama
The Rust for Linux maintainer, Wedson Almeida Filho, is calling it quits, saying he lacks "the energy and enthusiasm" to deal with "nontechnical nonsense."...
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Microsoft Gives Mono Project to Wine
In a move sure to shock some, Microsoft is donating the Mono Project to WineHQ, the organization behind the popular Wine open-source software....
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Apple Throttles Back Screen Recording Warnings, Will Display Monthly Instead Of Weekly
Apple is listening to feedback and backlash regarding its plans to continually warn users about apps with screen sharing permissions—at least somewhat....
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GrapheneOS, The Security-Hardened Android ROM, Threatens Legal Action Against Google
GrapheneOS is threatening legal action against Google, claiming that "Play Integrity API is based on lies," and saying Google's behavior "is highly anti-co...
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Ubuntu Changes Kernel Strategy, Will Release With The Latest Version
Canonical, the maker of Ubuntu Linux, is making a major change to its kernel strategy, with plans to use the latest version available at the time of a new...
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DARPA Wants To Use AI To Translate C Code To Rust
DARPA is encouraging developers to use AI translate all C code to Rust, in an effort to improve security through Rust's memory safety....
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Free Software Foundation: ‘Let’s Point To A Better Way’ Post-CrowdStrike
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) says the industry need "to take the opportunity to look at the situation and see how things could have gone differently"...
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Apple Is Testing A Web-Based Version Of Apple Maps
Apple is testing a web-based version of Apple Maps, potentially giving Google and MapQuest competition on an all-new front....
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