2026 Deepfake Wars: GPUs vs. Cloud VMs for Live Defense
Forget passwords, 2026 is the year of identity cloning. Security teams are making a fatal mistake with cloud VMs for deepfake detection, missing critical AI glitches.
Forget passwords, 2026 is the year of identity cloning. Security teams are making a fatal mistake with cloud VMs for deepfake detection, missing critical AI glitches.
Linux users, brace yourselves. A critical 'Copy Fail' exploit is making the rounds, allowing unprivileged users to gain admin access with minimal effort. The race is on for distributions to push out patches.
Kubernetes v1.36 is a quiet win for batch and ML workloads, finally letting admins tweak pod resources on suspended Jobs. This moves a critical management capability out of alpha and into beta.
Adobe's flagship creative suite is suddenly half-price. Is this a sign of market shift, or just a strategic fire sale?
Developers using Claude Code just got a wake-up call: without real environments, AI agents spit out code that looks good but crumbles in production. Boris Cherny's tip reveals the gap turning promise into pain.
Cloudflare admits AI agents are its top API customers, prompting a full Wrangler CLI overhaul. Humans get a consolation prize: Local Explorer for Worker bindings.
Grafana Cloud's latest update hands users the reins for its Cloud Provider Observability tools. Tired of the defaults? You can now ditch them for your own tailored views.
Forget the YAML. KubeCon Europe 2026 declared platform engineering's new mandate: it’s all about the people. Diversity and inclusion aren't just nice-to-haves; they're now core to building successful platforms.
The path from a simple 'public static void main' to navigating the complexities of cloud-native infrastructure is a journey that can nearly break you. It's not about learning more commands; it's about a profound willingness to unlearn.
Forget shipping fat Linux images. systemd-repart is here to revolutionize how we handle partition resizing on first boot, offering a smarter, cleaner approach for VM and cloud deployments.
Google's Gemma 4 isn't just another benchmark champ—it's the first truly free open model for your startup. But don't buy the spin without asking: who's profiting here?