Large Language Models (or LLMs) are machine learning models (built on top of transformer neural network) that aim to solve language problems like auto-completion, text classification, text generation, and more. It is a subset of Deep Learning. The “large” refers to the
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Linux cybersecurity analysts spend countless hours dissecting malicious software to understand its functionality, origin, and impact. Here are six Linux commands that help me in this process, which I believe every professional in the field should have in their toolkit. 1. strings
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Microsoft’s Windows has been intrusive to users’ privacyโ€”that’s not a secret. But its upcoming “Recall” feature should raise concern for everyone. EU countries are already preparing to investigate it, but I feel that Microsoft will get away with this as well. Microsoft
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One of the biggest reasons to use Linux over Windows/macOS is the existence of tiling window managers. There is nothing better than that. Period. The superpowers a user gets with a tiling window manager multiplies the efficiency, and productivity in using a
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In this blog post, we will explain how to install Jenkins on Ubuntu 24.04 step-by-step. Jenkins is an open-source automation server widely used for continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) in software development. Jenkins offers user friendly Interface which allows to create
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It seems NixOS is the new Arch Linux. It’s the latest craze among the more advanced Linux users and now it is getting derivatives distros as well. We focused on SnowflakeOS which seems to be a beginner-friendly Nix derivative: SnowflakeOS: NixOS in
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Surfshark VPN is a popular name in the VPN provider space. They are known for their insane discounts available across their offerings, making it a competitive alternative to other VPN services. Like every other VPN, they have their pros and cons. So,
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