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Artificial intelligence is redefining industries at a staggering pace, and the field of cybersecurity is no exception. From coding assistants to penetration testing tools, we are witnessing the emergence of AI-driven mechanisms that amplify productivity and problem-solving.
Enterprise data architecture has transformed dramatically in the past decade. My journey began with distributed computing systems, which laid the groundwork for real-time data processing.
When I first started using Linux, there was one way to install applications… from the original source code. Those days have long since passed, and now, there are several ways to install software:
PostgreSQL has solidified its position as one of the world’s most popular databases, currently ranking fourth, according to Statista. Its adoption is not just steady but accelerating, as found by the 2023 State of PostgreSQL Survey.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) calls itself “The Most Powerful Tech Event in the World” — a kind of cheat sheet for the future, “where brands get business done” and “where the industry’s sharpest minds take the stage” with their “boldest bre
What Is Linux? Linux is a free, open source operating system that is not only used on millions of desktops across the globe but also serves as the backbone for the internet, the cloud, servers, supercomputers, smartphones, smart devices and so much more.
I’ve always found the GNOME desktop to be one of the more efficient desktop environments on the market. It’s easy to use, gets out of the way and can be customized with extensions.
I suspect that the idea of being an intermediary between a remote LLM and an end user is a strong idea in itself, which is why I think looking at CodeGate will be valuable whatever your current plans for AI coding.
Oracle will not voluntarily release its trademark on the word “JavaScript,” according to a recent Mastodon post by Deno. Deno is an open source runtime for JavaScript, TypeScript and WebAssembly created by Ryan Dahl. Dahl also created Node.js, the JavaScript runtime environment.
In any given year, there are a limited number of investments that a team can make, and it can be daunting to choose the “right” ones. In R&D, there is always more to do. There is always more to research, design, build, fix, maintain and improve.
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