![]() Recent news IBM introduces 133-qubit quantum computing processor and modular system With much fanfare, one AI startup after another is being lauded as an "Nvidia rival". No, nobody’s going to be an ‘Nvidia rival’ anytime soon But the celebration gets overshadowed by the recent crisis. ChatGPT anniversary overshadowed by worriesĬhatGPT has been in operation for one year today. In this blog, Techzine reports on the latest developments surrounding VMware's acquisition of Broadcom.ĭe. Liveblog Broadcom/VMware: CEO demands return to office New obligations must protect laptops, mobile applications and smart devices from online threats. Cyber Resilience Act: manufacturers responsible for open-source code Because data sets are getting bigger (every day) and because we’re seeking to extend t. Voltron charges AI data, brighter than Apache Spark?ĭata is mushrooming. He qualified the statement by calling the platform a ‘perfectly fine hosting site’ that does other things well ‘but merges is not one of those things.’ He said it was another of those things he *really* doesn’t want to see, during which he commented on GitHub interfaces being useless garbage at merges and should never be used to merge anything. ![]() ![]() The father of the Linux kernel also noted that the code in the pull requests included merge commits done with the GitHub web user interface. Even so, Paragon is still figuring out the submission process and Torvalds had several things to say, intended to make future pull requests better.įirst, he said the pull request should have been signed, saying in an ideal world, it would be a traceable PGP signature that improves the chain of trust, even though he added he had never actually required it. On Friday, Paragon made its pull request saying that the current version works with normal/compressed/sparse files and supports acl, NTFS journal replaying. Paragon’s implementation is needed to improve interoperability on that system, which is currently limited in terms of write support. However, he complained about the use of GitHub merge in the submission, saying that it creates “absolutely useless garbage merges.”Įarly last month, Torvalds made it known to Paragon Software that it should really submit a pull request (an actual submission of code to be merged into the kernel source) for its read-write NTFS to be included in the awaited version 5.15 release, for which the merge window is still open at the time of writing this.) Linus Torvalds plans to pull Paragon Software’s NTFS driver into the 5.15 kernel source. ![]()
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