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5 Best Open Source LLMs
In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence (AI), Large Language Models (LLMs) have emerged as a cornerstone, driving innovations and reshaping the way we interact with technology. As these models become increasingly sophisticated, there’s a growing emphasis on democratizing access to them. Open-source models, in particular, are playing a pivotal role in this democratization,…
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Switching to Linux: A Simple Guide for Beginners
Frustrated by the constraints of your current operating system? It’s time for a change. Welcome to a world of endless possibilities with Linux — an open-source powerhouse that can revolutionize your computing experience. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast seeking new horizons or simply looking for a reliable, customizable, and free operating system, Linux has something…
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Free Download Manager Site Redirected Linux Users to Malware for Years
A reported Free Download Manager supply chain attack redirected Linux users to a malicious Debian package repository that installed information-stealing malware. The malware used in this campaign establishes a reverse shell to a C2 server and installs a Bash stealer that collects user data and account credentials. Kaspersky discovered the potential supply chain compromise case…
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Two Tricks to make the Command Line Easier
Using the Linux command line doesn’t have to be the chore you think it is. One of the myths surrounding the Linux operating system is that you have to run all sorts of complicated commands to get anything done. Although that may have been the case some time ago, it’s no longer a reality. You…
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GitLab gets in deeper with Google Cloud Platform
At the Google Cloud Next event in San Francisco and online this week, Google and Gitlab introduced an “extended partnership,” which adds Google Cloud Platform (GCP) features to the GitLab DevSecOps platform as well as a new option in the GCP console to create a GitLab project. David DeSanto, GitLab Chief Product Officer, spoke yesterday…
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Linus Torvalds oks MS Linux Hyper-V upgrades
Microsoft recently pushed some changes that are aimed at improving Hyper-V support on the upcoming Linux kernel version 6.6. Among the several improvements are the support for AMD SEV-SNP guests as well as Intel TDX guests on Hyper-V. Aside from these two, there are other upgrades as well like improved ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power…