Power up and tear down of a Rohde and Schwarz SKTU BN 4151/2/5 noise generator

Power up and tear down of a Rohde & Schwarz SKTU BN 4151/2/5 noise generator – MakerTube JavaScript required It seems JavaScript is either blocked or disabled in your web browser. We totally get that. However, this page will not work without it. If you are concerned about the security and privacy (or lack thereof) […]
U.S. Army Soldier Arrested in AT&T, Verizon Extortions

Federal authorities have arrested and indicted a 20-year-old U.S. Army soldier on suspicion of being Kiberphant0m, a cybercriminal who has been selling and leaking sensitive customer call records stolen earlier this year from AT&T and Verizon. As first reported by KrebsOnSecurity last month, the accused is a communications specialist who was recently stationed in South […]
Software Design Is Knowledge Building

1. The Story This is the story of system SVC from company ORG. It’s a true story, but I’ve smoothed out the details: by making it generic, I hope that it will be more familiar. ORG relies on an integration service, SaaS, to decouple its business logic from vendor software dealing with billing, analytics, customer […]
Electrical circuits encased in fluid may reshape data-center design

Water and power increases for cooling no longer inevitable COOLING OFF — David Smith, front, and Dave Martinez, behind, work on a computer server submerged in liquid as part of testing at the High Performance Computing center at Sandia. The immersion system uses a nonconductive liquid coolant that enables 100% of the heat generated to be captured. […]
An Unreasonable Amount of Time

A method for magic. Years ago, Teller performed a magic trick. First, he’d have you pick a card. He would attempt to produce the card, but fail, indicating the card may have travelled elsewhere. He’d then lead you on a short walk to a nearby park, and then be inspired to dig a hole. Buried […]
T2x – a CLI tool for AI-first text operations
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More telcos confirm Salt Typhoon breaches as White House weighs in

AT&T, Verizon, and Lumen Technologies confirmed that Chinese government-backed snoops accessed portions of their systems earlier this year, while the White House added another, yet-unnamed telecommunications company to the list of those breached by Salt Typhoon. The digital intrusion, which has been called the “worst telecom hack in our nation’s history,” gave Beijing-backed spies the […]
Orbit. Mozilla’s AI Assistant for Firefox
Dear Orbit User, I trust this email finds you well amidst the cacophony of technological marvels that continue to dazzle us mere mortals. Ah, but let us take a moment to bask in the radiant glow of Artificial Intelligence, that wondrous creation that promises to revolutionize our existence like nothing before! Oh, the sheer joy […]
Coconut by Meta AI – Better LLM Reasoning with Chain of Continuous Thought?

Facebook Twitter WhatsApp CopyCopied [embedded content] Introduction Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated incredible reasoning abilities, penetrating an increasing number of domains in our lives. These models achieve such capabilities by pretraining on vast amounts of human language. A common and powerful method to extract the most accurate responses from these models is called Chain-of-Thought […]
LineageOS 22 Released

22 – Cheers to the Next Level! Hey there! Welcome back! This year, we’re running way ahead of schedule, thanks to a boost in contributors, reinvigorated passion of others, and the new project leads joining the fold. We’ve been hard at work since Android 15’s release in September, adapting our unique features to this new […]