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“RISC-V is where Arm was in 2010.” If true, there’s about to be a major breakthrough in the market for demand | Challenger to x86 RISEs to Solve the Software Problem
“RISC-V is where Arm was in 2010.” If true, there’s about to be a major breakthrough in the market for demand | Challenger to x86 RISEs to Solve the Software Problem
The goal is to create the underlying software tools and middleware that developers will need to write applications for devices or servers with RISC-V chips.
·thenewstack.io·
“RISC-V is where Arm was in 2010.” If true, there’s about to be a major breakthrough in the market for demand | Challenger to x86 RISEs to Solve the Software Problem
Broadening Participation in Computing by Moving Away from Computer Science: Information, Arts, Humanities, and Sciences offer better models for #CSforAll
Broadening Participation in Computing by Moving Away from Computer Science: Information, Arts, Humanities, and Sciences offer better models for #CSforAll
In April, I gave a talk at Carnegie Mellon University’s Software and Societal Systems Department (S3D) “Broadening Participation in Computing by Moving Away from Computer Science”…
·computinged.wordpress.com·
Broadening Participation in Computing by Moving Away from Computer Science: Information, Arts, Humanities, and Sciences offer better models for #CSforAll
BMI was widely used in the Air Force. Towards the end with my disabilities I was doing timed walks, BMI and waist, measurement. It was either a 0 or 100 based on your height. Flawed af! | Body mass index gets smack down: AMA calls out harms and “racist exclusion”
BMI was widely used in the Air Force. Towards the end with my disabilities I was doing timed walks, BMI and waist, measurement. It was either a 0 or 100 based on your height. Flawed af! | Body mass index gets smack down: AMA calls out harms and “racist exclusion”
The massive medical group says it has some value but called for a better standard.
·arstechnica.com·
BMI was widely used in the Air Force. Towards the end with my disabilities I was doing timed walks, BMI and waist, measurement. It was either a 0 or 100 based on your height. Flawed af! | Body mass index gets smack down: AMA calls out harms and “racist exclusion”
Anyone out there using this? | Spectre: A password manager that doesn’t store passwords
Anyone out there using this? | Spectre: A password manager that doesn’t store passwords
Password managers are not without security flaws, as seen in a recent high-profile breach. The database storing all the user's passwords is a very attractive target for hackers. Spectre is a new password manager that aims to solve this problem by using a unique password generation and management approach.
·4sysops.com·
Anyone out there using this? | Spectre: A password manager that doesn’t store passwords
Microsoft’s supply chain is hooked on fossil fuels
Microsoft’s supply chain is hooked on fossil fuels
Despite Microsoft’s big climate change ambitions, its supply chain depends on fossil fuels, with some large suppliers not even having a single renewable energy source to power their operations.
·theverge.com·
Microsoft’s supply chain is hooked on fossil fuels
Update OBS - CVE-2023-34585
Update OBS - CVE-2023-34585
The mission of the CVE® Program is to identify, define, and catalog publicly disclosed cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
·cve.mitre.org·
Update OBS - CVE-2023-34585
PostgreSQL now top developer choice ahead of MySQL, according to massive new survey • DEVCLASS
PostgreSQL now top developer choice ahead of MySQL, according to massive new survey • DEVCLASS
A survey of 90,000 developers shows that PostgreSQL is ahead of MySQL as the choice of database engine, a notable change from the same survey last year. The May 2023 survey, conducted by developer Q&A site Stack Overflow, has 45.55 percent of respondents using PostgreSQL, versus 41.09 percent MySQL and 30.9 percent SQLite. Three years […]
·devclass.com·
PostgreSQL now top developer choice ahead of MySQL, according to massive new survey • DEVCLASS
Accenture plans to invest $3B over three years into its data and AI practice, aiming to have 80,000 staff working on AI, after laying off ~19,000 in March 2023
Accenture plans to invest $3B over three years into its data and AI practice, aiming to have 80,000 staff working on AI, after laying off ~19,000 in March 2023
Accenture said on Tuesday it will invest $3 billion over three years into its data and AI practice, doubling the number of employees that are working with the cutting-edge technology at the IT consulting firm.
·reuters.com·
Accenture plans to invest $3B over three years into its data and AI practice, aiming to have 80,000 staff working on AI, after laying off ~19,000 in March 2023