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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 ...
Check Point Research shows browsing-enabled AI chat can act as a malware relay, moving commands and data through normal-looking traffic. Microsoft urges defense-in-depth, while defenders may need ...
Mathematicians achieve a milestone in verifying the sphere-packing problem solution using Lean, enhancing proof reliability and formalisation efforts.
A combination of war alerts, breaking news updates, and algorithmic feeds are trapping users in a threat-monitoring loop.
Markdown is emerging in VS Code and Visual Studio 2026 as a version-controlled instruction layer that governs AI agents, reusable prompts and modular skills alongside traditional documentation.
Amendments to the NIC Rules and the Pakistan OCR introduce QR-based verification, stronger anti-fraud controls and greater ...
Researchers warn malicious packages can harvest secrets, weaponize CI systems, and spread across projects while carrying a ...
The BIM platform is evolving into an intelligent system that continuously validates models, reducing errors and saving time ...
A self-replicating npm worm dubbed SANDWORM_MODE hits 19+ packages, harvesting private keys, BIP39 mnemonics, wallet files and LLM API keys from dev environments.
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Towards qualitative democracy: Need for poll reforms
India, Feb. 27 -- Wide-ranging poll reforms are necessary to make quantitative democracy qualitative as well, in such a ...
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