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OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever's new startup aims to create 'safe superintelligence'
OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever – who last month quit the GPT creator – has unveiled his next gig: an outfit dubbed Safe Superintelligence Inc. that aims to produce a product of the same name – without the "Inc." The startup currently appears to comprise not much more than three people, a static HTML web page, a social media presence, and a mission.
How Does the Linux Foundation Work and What Does it Do?
I’ve long been involved with the Linux Foundation (LF). In 2000, a consortium of companies, including IBM, HP, and Intel, founded the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a non-profit organization to support the continued development of Linux and promote its use in enterprise computing, which A few years later, in 2007 the OSDL merged with the Free Standards Group to become the Linux Foundation. At the time, I was leading the Linux initiative that IBM had launched in January of 2000 to embrace Linux across all the company’s products and services.
14 Best Free and Open Source Command-Line Image Compression Tools
To provide an insight into the quality of software that is available, we have compiled our recommended commnand-line image compression tools.
ONLYOFFICE Docs 8.1 Introduces Advanced PDF Editor and More
ONLYOFFICE Docs 8.1 cross-platform office suite debuts with powerful PDF editing, Slide Master, and better RTL support.
How to Uninstall MySQL from Ubuntu 24.04 (for Beginners)
Learn how to completely remove MySQL from Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, and other Linux distros via the recommended methods.
How to fix “err_cache_miss”
In this tutorial, we are going to explain how to fix the err_cache_miss web browser error. Using your web browser daily can lead to unexpected issues that prevent you from accessing the website. There are different types of errors recognizable with code numbers or error messages.
eBPF: Enabling security and performance to co-exist
Today, most organizations and individuals use Linux and the Linux kernel with a “one-size-fits-all” approach. This differs from how Linux was used in the past–for example, 20 years ago, many users would compile their kernel and modify it to fit their specific needs, architectures and use cases. This is no longer the case, as one-size-fits-all has become good enough. But, like anything in life, “good enough” is not the best you can get.
SUSE expands Linux Enterprise support to 2037, unveils product updates
From extended Linux support lifecycles to enhanced Kubernetes platform capabilities, SUSE is aiming to give customers expanded choice while enabling emerging technological use cases. As part of its SUSEcon updates, there are new versions of multiple platforms including SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 service pack 6, SUSE Manager, Rancher Prime 3.1, NeuVector Prime 5.4 and Harvester 1.3.1, SUSE Adaptive Telco Infrastructure Platform 3.0 and SUSE Edge 3.0
Libgcrypt 1.11.0 Rolls Out with New Algorithms and APIs
Libgcrypt 1.11.0 brings cutting-edge cryptographic solutions with improved APIs, enhanced speeds, quantum-resistant algorithms, and more.
SUSE upgrades its distros with 19 years of support - no other Linux comes close
Like its rivals Red Hat and Canonical, SUSE does more than just Linux these days; but at heart, it's still a Linux company.
This Project Lets You Run Linux as an App on Android
There's no denying that Android is the most popular open-source operating system in the world, (sorry Arch Linux users) that uses a highly customized version of the Linux kernel to provide users with a powerful smartphone experience. Of course, not everyone likes the “Google” aspect of Android, and usually opt for De-Googled alternatives like LineageOS, CalyxOS, etc. However, in a recent announcement, two developers, Erfan Abdi and Luka Panio introduced a very interesting project called “Lindroid”, which aims to let users run Linux in “a new way on Android devices”.
The 10 Best Free Ebook Download Sites
Ebooks are a great way to keep a large library of books on your phone, tablet, or computer. If you love to read and can never have too many books, ebooks are amazing—it's much easier to store ebooks than buy a whole new bookcase! Better still, there are heaps of ways to download free ebooks, covering almost every genre, style, and author, and we've found ten of the best options.
ElectricMaple joins WiVRn and ALVR in giving options to stream VR to a headset
Helping you cut down on all those wires, and potentially making way for cheaper low-end VR headsets for streaming, ElectricMaple was announced by Collabora and PlutoVR joining the likes of WiVRn and ALVR. ALVR is probably one of the best known VR streaming options, allowing you to stream VR games from your PC to your headset via Wi-Fi that works with SteamVR or Oculus Software (using Revive), and it supports various headsets although their Linux support is still early and rough.
AMD Announces ROCm 6.1.3 With Better Multi-GPU Support, Beta-Level WSL2
AMD today announced the ROCm 6.1.3 open-source GPU compute stack. While a point release, this new ROCm revision comes with several notable refinements.
Valkey gains momentum with broadening band of backers
AlmaLinux and Broadcom added to list of partners for open source Redis fork. Momentum is building behind open source Redis alternative Valkey with the announcement of new partners including Broadcom, the AlmaLinux OS Foundation, and Instaclustr by NetApp.
Use OpenFOAM to solve Computational Fluid Dynamics problems
An overview of the installation and configuration of the OpenFOAM application which is used to solve Computational Fluid Dynamics problems.
GPU-accelerated VMs on Proxmox, XCP-ng? Here's what you need to know
Go ahead, toss that old gaming card in your server — you know you want to. Broadcom's acquisition of VMware has sent many scrambling for alternatives. Two of the biggest beneficiaries of Broadcom's price hikes, at least on the free and open source side of things, have been the Proxmox VE and XCP-ng hypervisors. At the same time, interest in enterprise AI has taken off in earnest. With so many making the switch to these FOSS-friendly virtualization platforms, we figured at least some of you might be interested in passing a GPU or two through to your VMs to experiment with local AI workloads.
How to disable NGINX logging on Linux
Disabling logging in NGINX can be useful for various reasons, such as reducing disk usage, improving performance, or simply because you don’t need the logs for a particular application. This guide will walk you through the steps to disable access and error logging in NGINX on a Linux system.
Linus Torvalds Demotes "FORCE_NR_CPUS" Embedded Linux Option To Avoid Confusion
The Linux kernel "FORCE_NR_CPUS" Kconfig option has been around a few years to force the number of CPU cores the kernel expects in order to allow for better compiler optimizations. When building a kernel targeted for a specific device/platform with a given number of CPU cores, the compiler can optimize CPU mask routines and shrink the size of the resulting kernel image rather than having to accommodate up to a dynamic upper-limit for the number of CPU cores to be found at boot time. Linus Torvalds himself has turned to demoting this CONFIG_FORCE_NR_CPUS option further to avoid confusion.
Do You Need to Be a Computer Wiz to Use Linux? 4 Misconceptions Debunked
While Linux is the platform of choice for serious computer tinkerers and professionals, you don't have to be a geek, hacker, or even a nerd to use the premier open-source computing platform.
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