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I’m feeling more confident this evening that weather really WILL disrupt our lives Thursday and Friday. There are increasing signs that widespread snow will spread north through western Oregon and SW ...
As with any piece of obsolete software, you might expect an outdated AI model to just be switched off. Anthropic, however, argues that simply pulling the plug has downsides. After “retirement” ...
Researchers predict that by 2045, the digital economy will help propel Indonesia’s overall economy to the fourth largest in the world. For more than 28 years, Microsoft has helped the country’s public ...
San Francisco Fed President Mary C. Daly explains why the FOMC’s latest policy decision leaves the central bank well positioned to achieve its goals of maximum employment and price stability. Findings ...
Michael Burry of "The Big Short" has pivoted from investing to financial writing. Burry's first two posts on his new Substack discuss his history as a blogger and skepticism of AI. The market veteran ...
Sept 8 (Reuters) - It’s the end of an era in the law professor blogosphere — the online arena where legal educators pontificate on the jurisprudence of the day, swap interesting scholarship, and keep ...
The 1.0 version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol, issued way back in 1996, only defined three HTTP verbs: GET, POST and HEAD. The most commonly used HTTP method is GET. The purpose of the GET method ...
Multiple HTTP/2 implementations have been found susceptible to a new attack technique called MadeYouReset that could be explored to conduct powerful denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. "MadeYouReset ...
The new DDoS attack vector, which involves HTTP/2 implementation flaws, has been compared to Rapid Reset. Researchers have discovered another attack vector that can be exploited to launch massive ...
KNUTSFORD, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--PortSwigger, a renowned application security software provider, is issuing a bold challenge to the web security community: it's time to retire HTTP/1.1 for good.