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50 items across the graph · 34 news stories — tagged with Gis.
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ICE boss to agents: Leave the Meta spy glasses at home
'Personally owned body-worn cameras are prohibited,' ICE tells The Reg. Because the last thing DHS needs is more proof of misconduct
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CISA gives feds 3 days to fix actively exploited Ray RCE bug
Phishing, malvertising attacks could target devs to gain access to private corporate networks
Read full story →Almost nobody pays attention to web standards anymore
Screen readers suffer as nearly 90% of top websites tested contain HTML spec violations
Read full story →Crook hawks millions of records allegedly plundered from corporate Azure tenants
McDonald's, Vodafone, TCS, Kyndryl, and others named as researchers point to compromised credentials
Read full story →Capita handed vital role in next pandemic despite civil service pension failures
Initial £31M deal comes with scope to scale sharply during a major outbreak
Read full story →Code fixers have fired up the AI warp drive. Strange new worlds await
With more patches per month than at a pirate convention, the bug must be an endangered species. Well, about that
Read full story →Anthropic says text watermarking scheme relies on inconsequential words
'Shall I compare thee to a summer's afternoon' is the sort of thing this will make, and others look likely to adopt it
Read full story →ChatGPT wants access to your health records so it can be a better not-doctor
Feature launches a day after lawsuit alleges chatbot advice contributed to near-fatal embolism
Read full story →Flock cameras go up in flames as cops hunt suspected firebugs
Two license plate readers torched in Georgia amid backlash against the surveillance network
Read full story →Model Context Protocol prepares to break with its stateful past
Biggest overhaul since launch ditches sessions, guts little-used features, and leaves homebrew implementations facing a slog
Read full story →Oracle drops 1,449 security patches like it's the new normal
Experts say the era of AI bug hunting is here, so defenders will simply have to adapt to busier workloads
Read full story →IBM insists AI didn't kill software deals, just delayed them
Big Blue says customers postponed rather than abandoned major purchases as hardware soaked up enterprise budgets
Read full story →Swiss train maker tells ransomware crooks to get off at the next stop
Stadler refuses $12.3M demand after thieves swipe technical data through supplier platform
Read full story →Google is hoarding TPUs to chase artificial general intelligence
Yet the Chocolate Factory is also buying more third-party compute capacity to handle demand for the G-Cloud
Read full story →Scalding hot AI accelerators have put datacenters in hot water. Two-phase cooling could chill them out
Startup Accelsius claims it can achieve up to 14° C cooler GPU temps by by converting a liquid-cooled Dell PowerEdge to run on refrigerants
Read full story →Microsoft rushes out Windows fix for Dell's hot and bothered PCs
With a wave of the wand, affected models will go to the Patch Tuesday ball after all
Read full story →High hardware costs see Red Hat offer a two-server edge rig, no mini-PC required
Worries about ‘prohibitive cost of powering, maintaining, and deploying a third node’
Read full story →Auditors tell UK government to do the math before banking on £45B AI savings
Departments haven't worked out how the technology will reshape staffing, roles, and skills across the public sector
Read full story →AI ops tools will create console sprawl and break IT more often: Gartner
Yet by 2030, a quarter of the IT ops work you do now will be handled by an unsupervised clanker
Read full story →Chinese President Xi Jinping wants emergency response systems to keep AI in check
PLUS: Korean e-tailer Coupang's warehouse burns and burns; Australian Uni expels VMware; India's first private rocket flies first time; And more!
Read full story →Connecting AI agents to outside services explodes the risk radius
Connect all the things and watch what happens
Read full story →Ransomware curdles production at Coca-Cola's Fairlife dairy biz
No use crying over spilled milk when US plants can't bottle it in the first place
Read full story →Kick your mouse out of the house with this AI-assisted keyboard utility
Neverclick avoids being limited to certain apps by ditching accessibility APIs for a quick, lightweight computer vision model.
Read full story →AI power binge delivers best half since 2022 for climate tech venture funding
Low-carbon projects reap accidental windfall as billions chase compute infrastructure
Read full story →AWS CloudFront outage serves errors instead of websites
Storm sends winds whipping beyond cloud giant, knocking out services including Hugging Face and the UK's National Lottery
Read full story →AWS sustainability claims don't hold water, lawsuit alleges
Ex-staffer accuses Amazon's Virginia datacenters of quietly guzzling H20 all year round, despite 'water positive' PR push
Read full story →Sun sets on Vulcan Centaur as NASA moves SunRISE to SpaceX Falcon Heavy
Solar observatory awaits a new launch date after its original ride hit booster trouble
Read full story →Musk promises purge after Grok Build caught sending entire repos to the cloud
Researcher confirms the uploads have stopped, but says xAI's privacy command was not what fixed them
Read full story →Big Blue thinks small, again, with 2U POWER tower
The last proprietary minicomputer, now in ‘deskside’ form if you fancy that
Read full story →Lucky 13: SpaceX aims for July 16 Starship flight test
Hopefully, the rocket won't go in the same direction as the company's share price
Read full story →Progress orders emergency ShareFile server shutdown over mystery security threat
Vendor insists there's no evidence of unauthorized access, but it's asking customers to take one of the most drastic precautions available
Read full story →EY sacks staff for allegedly accessing Australian Prime Minister’s bank account
PLUS: India attacks Uber; South Korea warned AI boom is dangerous; Scuba-diving cyborg cockroach; and more!
Read full story →Insert token to continue, says AI. Yeah, about that...
Barney Rubble points to bubble trouble
Read full story →Nvidia floats double-dipping datacenter financing scheme
What's better than getting paid once? Getting paid twice of course
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The "Python Machine Learning (1st edition)" book code repository and info resource
Long list of geospatial tools and resources
Unsupervised Learning for Image Registration
GRASS - free and open-source geospatial processing engine
An Open-source, self-hosted AI model hub with Hugging Face compatibility, accelerating vLLM/SGLang performance.
DaoCloud Enterprise 5.0 Documentation
Boosted trees in Julia
Machine learning algorithms in Dart programming language
A professional TF-IDF + Logistic Regression style-risk classifier for educational fake-news detection, with a Streamlit dashboard, honest evaluation, uncertaint…
A machine learning project that compares five classification algorithms for predicting the presence of heart disease from clinical patient data.
AI-powered CesiumJS 3D globe control 49 tools for camera, entities, layers, animation & spatial analysis via Model Context Protocol (MCP). Natural language to 3…
LLM-Powered Churn Risk Analyzer for Scalable 2026 Decision Support
Keyscan: AI-powered API key scanner for GitHub Gists.
Lightweight open-source visualiser for India admin boundaries — pick a layer, view, download parquet
Plugin for QGIS interaction using LLM. Enables geospatial analysis and data processing through natural language commands.
Community-maintained registry of AI/LLM model configurations - pricing, features, and limits across 19 providers and 1000+ models
