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Modeling hyperscaler cloud architecture is gaining significant momentum in enterprise data centers as many IT teams are repatriating their public cloud workloads back on premises, modernizing their data center for cloud native workloads or building their own specialized public cloud services.
Perplexity, the AI search startup, has developed the Sonar series of large language models (LLMs). These models transform AI search capabilities by providing real-time access to internet information.
It was originally called Microsoft Spin in 2022. That was also about three years before the news this week about the CNCF’s acceptance of Spin and SpinKube, two of WebAssembly’s leading open source tools, as sandbox projects.
Backing up your system should be a crucial component of your administration duties, even for personal systems. Whether they be servers or desktops, you need to back up those directories that contain mission-critical (or personal) files.
Data is the lifeblood of modern applications. Check the weather, play an online game, or plan a travel route — these popular apps depend on data.
Last summer, a remarkable opening keynote was given at Toronto’s CppNorth conference, and the conference was finally uploaded the video to YouTube shortly before New Year’s Day.
As companies increasingly rely on automated systems to drive efficiency and innovation, three essential elements have emerged as crucial to success: scalability, reliability, and security.
Within the realm of Linux, there are certain distributions geared specifically for business server usage. The most popular options include Red Hat Enterprise Linux, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux and CentOS Stream. But those aren’t the only options available.
It’s an understandable reaction, when you consider that this release is a ground-up rewrite of the framework. The Tailwind team took “everything we’ve learned about the architecture over the years and optimizing it to be as fast as possible,” Wathan wrote.
After the recent review of Ghostty on The New Stack, I thought I’d take a look at it from the point of view of a Warp user. They are both terminal apps (GUI shells, if you like), although Warp is decidedly more heavyweight in terms of features (including AI).
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