Github Banned a Ton of Adult Game Developers and Won’t Explain Why
In the aftermath of Github banning or suspending dozens of popular accounts, the erotic game modding community wonders if they should move to platforms like GitGoon instead.
The People Tracking America’s AI Data Centers
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Another $20B in Funding for Musk’s xAI, Despite Grok Controversy
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The Wegman’s Supermarket Chain Is Probably Using Facial Recognition
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Microsoft Warns Misconfigured Email Routing Can Enable Internal Domain Phishing
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Central announces CTRL: The AI Agent Runtime for Mission-Critical Products
Central today announced details about CTRL, its AI agent runtime that powers Central’s AI Agent for mission-critical back-office operations. Unlike AI tools that only answer questions or provide summaries, CTRL enables users to execute complex actions. A user can say “Give everyone in the support department a $2,500 bonus” or “Create an...
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