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Introducing Ferret, the LLM that Apple doesn’t want everyone to know yet

Dataconomy

Apple discreetly introduced the Ferret LLM, a multimodal language model that’s anything but ordinary. Released quietly on GitHub, Ferret LLM signifies Apple’s subtle stride towards openness, beckoning developers and researchers to unravel its potential. Want to learn more?

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Ex-Apple engineers raise $7.5M for new Seattle data storage startup

GeekWire

A trio of former Apple engineers is leading a new data storage platform for developers building machine learning and artificial intelligence applications. XetHub aims to help developers speed up how they write and implement code for “intelligent” applications, particularly for teams that are working remotely.

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After ‘protestware’ attacks, a Russian bank has advised clients to stop updating software

The Verge

As the Russian invasion of Ukraine draws on, consequences are being felt by many parts of the technology sector, including open-source software development. In addition, various content and malicious code can be embedded in freely distributed libraries used for software development.

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Looking Back: 6 Things ForAllSecure Accomplished in 2022

ForAllSecure

In January of 2022, we launched a free version of Mayhem to help individuals and small teams deliver safer, more reliable applications and APIs. The power of Mayhem was on full display in 2022 as our customers ran over 300 billion—that’s right, billion with a ‘b’—tests of their applications and APIs.

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Microsoft’s resurgence: Reflecting on Satya Nadella’s leadership, a decade after he became CEO

GeekWire

This is no small feat given that Microsoft wasn’t even part of FAANG , the name Jim Cramer coined in 2013 for the tech stocks (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, and Google) driving the market and consumer mindshare. Microsoft’s valuation surged from $300 billion to $3 trillion, rivaling Apple as the world’s most valuable company.

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‘Extremely bad’ vulnerability found in widely used logging system

The Verge

The vulnerability is found in log4j, an open-source logging library used by apps and services across the internet. Logging is a process where applications keep a running list of activities they have performed which can later be reviewed in case of error. Neither Valve nor Apple immediately responded to a request for comment.

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You’ve Got the Data. Why Can’t Your Developers Build with it?

CIO Business Intelligence

With an open data stack that just works. It is based on open source technologies, allows developers to use the tools of their choice, and converges “data at rest” and “data in motion.”. Open source fosters innovation. We’ve seen this work beautifully at companies like Apple, Netflix and VerSe.