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Chardet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing, argues Bruce Perens
Alarm bells are ringing in the open source community, but commercial licensing is also at risk Earlier this week, Dan Blanchard, maintainer of a Python character encoding detection library called ...
Spring is almost here, and if you're coming out of your Winter hibernation, it might be a good time to pick up a few new skills. A limited-time Coursera Plus deal can help you save 40% on the first ...
Red Hat, the world's leading provider of open source solutions, today announced Red Hat AI Enterprise, an integrated AI platform for deploying and managing AI models, agents and a ...
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A Drone that 'Smells' Successfully Finds Chemical Source
Researchers say a lightweight UAV can “smell” its way to an odour source indoors, relying on a minimal sensor setup and a reproducible simulation-to-real system.
US-based AI-startup ‘Anthropic’ has introduced a bunch of free learning platforms for beginners and advanced AI (Artificial Intelligence) learners. Se.
Sophie Koonin discusses the realities of large-scale technical migrations, using Monzo’s shift to TypeScript as a roadmap. She explains how to handle "bends in the road," from documentation and ...
This important study demonstrates that a peri-nuclear actomyosin network, present in some types of human cells, facilitates kinetochore-spindle attachment of chromosomes in unfavorable locations - ...
This study presents valuable findings implicating nuclear export in the regulation of protein condensate behaviour and TDP-43 phase behaviour, suggesting a link to pathogenic aggregation in ALS/FTD.
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