Phillip de Wet
Phillip de Wet started in journalism as an honest B2B IT-sector reporter before straying into business, politics, and international affairs. He is currently in recovery, studying AI while writing about everything from hardware to infosec policy.
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A technical support case revealed a remote exploit of web-exposed spam quarantine management to gain root.
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.
The Ramp index says paying customers have stopped flocking to the big AI providers. But that isn't necessarily the end of a bubble.
Ruby on Rails' DHH says definitions are arbitrary and have no enforcers – and the GPL isn't free anyway.
A newly-released expert opinion suggests Germany was worried just before Donald Trump took office, and with good reason.
GPS-linked security systems are probably panicking due to jamming, but sanctions mean there is no post mortem coming.
More than $50 billion on OSS acquisitions later, some in the Kafka community hope IBM brings stability, others worry about the impact.