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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 ...
Imagine trying to design a key for a lock that is constantly changing its shape. That is the exact challenge we face in ...
Modern software increasingly depends on data structures that go far beyond basic arrays and trees. Some of the most powerful systems rely on designs that rarely appear in traditional programming ...
The DNA foundation model Evo 2 has been published in the journal Nature. Trained on the DNA of over 100,000 species across ...
The Tulsa Planning Office will start a review of zoning standards for data centers, prompted by a City Councilor’s concerns that the current standard doesn’t reflect the actual impact of a data center ...
WATCH | Illegal structures must be regularised to qualify for Storm Harry compensation: Robert Abela
Businesses with illegal structures will have to regularise those illegalities if they want to be fully eligible for compensation over Storm Harry damages, Prime Minister Robert Abela said on Thursday.
Studies find AI helps developers release more software—while logging longer hours and fixing problems after the code goes ...
Late in 2025, we covered the development of an AI system called Evo that was trained on massive numbers of bacterial genomes. So many that, when prompted with sequences from a cluster of related genes ...
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