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Meta Releases Code Llama, a Large Language Model for Programmers
Meta has released Code Llama, a large language model (LLM) variant of Llama 2 specifically designed for programmers....
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IBM Unveils AI-Powered Service to Help Companies Translate COBOL to Java
IBM has unveiled watsonx Code Assistant for Z, leveraging the power of generative AI to help translate COBOL code to Java....
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Apple Silicon Mac System Updates Are Much Bigger Than Advertised
Apple Silicon Mac users may be in for much bigger system update downloads than they expect or than the software updater says....
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AWS Is Positioning Itself As the DIY AI Provider
AWS is taking a novel approach to the AI revolution, focusing on providing the tools for companies to create and use their own AI models....
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Google Search Advocate: Outbound Links Do Nothing for SEO
John Mueller, a Google search advocate, has thrown cold water on one of the most enduring SEO beliefs: that outbound links impact SEO....
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SUSE, Oracle, & CIQ Form Open Enterprise Linux Association
In the aftermath of Red Hat's decision to r...
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Linux Mint Team Outlines Plan for LMDE 6, Wayland, and Ubuntu
The Linux Mint team has outlined their plans for the next version of Linux Mint D...
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Gnome’s Developers Are ‘Rethinking Window Management’
Gnome's developers are looking to revolutionize computer window management, a move that is sure to thrill some and anger others....
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Apple Will Require Devs to Explain Why They Need Access to Some APIs
Apple is continuing to implement privacy protections, this time requiring developers to explain why they need access to certain APIs....
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Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, and TomTom Team Up to Challenge Google & Apple Maps
Some of the biggest names in tech are working together to tackle Google and Apple's dominance in the maps market....
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Thunderbird Leaves Linux Users Waiting for Much-Hyped Version 115
The Thunderbird team, despite outstanding work overall, is providing a great example of how not to treat Linux users with the 115 release....
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Red Hat Steps In It Again, Passes On Security Fix Contributed by AlmaLinux Dev
Red Hat continues its rather impressive string of decisions that have angered the Linux community, this time by passing on a security fix contributed by an...
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AlmaLinux Shifts Focus, No Longer Aims for 1:1 RHEL Compatibility
AlmaLinux developers have announced a change in focus for the distro, abandoning efforts to remain 1:1 compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux....
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Ubuntu 23.10’s App Store Will Block DEB Files When a Snap Is Available
Canonical continues to push forward with its adoption of snap, revealing .deb version of an app will not be available in Ubuntu's app store if a snap is av...
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Fedora Proposes Adding Telemetry to Fedora 40
Fedora is proposing a controversial change to...
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