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 |  AI  | Dec 15, 2025
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Nemotron 3: NVIDIA goes wide open on big-context, mixture-of-experts model
 |  Security  | Dec 15, 2025
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NCSC tests national-scale tripwires and honeypots in the UK
 |  startups  | Dec 15, 2025
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People stood in an art installation with lights dotted around the room and reflected in walls. It resembles a quantum network visualisation.
 |  software development  | Dec 15, 2025
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Rust is officially part of the Linux kernel
 |  Open Source  | Dec 12, 2025
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"Source available" vs "open source": no-SaaS tool triggers OSS definition debate
 |  Security  | Dec 12, 2025
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A fisherman throws a large net into the ocean. Microsoft's new bug bounty scheme will cover all online services

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Nemotron 3: NVIDIA goes wide open on big-context, mixture-of-experts model

The chipmaker opened its Transformer-Mamba MoE model, plus a trove of training data, in hopes it will "help strengthen an open ecosystem" for AI.

NCSC tests national-scale tripwires and honeypots in the UK

Underused honeypot, tripwire tools a "missed opportunity" says UK centre.

Flat to the horizon

The Ramp index says paying customers have stopped flocking to the big AI providers. But that isn't necessarily the end of a bubble.

People stood in an art installation with lights dotted around the room and reflected in walls. It resembles a quantum network visualisation.

This week's rounds and milestones.

Rust is officially part of the Linux kernel

Linux gets a new mainline language with Rust moving off "experimental" mode.

"Source available" vs "open source": no-SaaS tool triggers OSS definition debate

Ruby on Rails' DHH says definitions are arbitrary and have no enforcers – and the GPL isn't free anyway.

A fisherman throws a large net into the ocean. Microsoft's new bug bounty scheme will cover all online services

The "In Scope by Default" initiative casts a wide net covering bugs in all its online services.

Broadcom is cashing in on custom XPU chips

Custom chips make up $58 billion of Broadcom's $78 billion AI backlog in the next 18 months.

Why everyone is moving to Google's Bazel build system

It’s powerful, complex and might mean changing the way you do development, but it delivers the promise of shift left.

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