Weekend Musings: Brief Brilliance for Your Saturday (Nov 23)
Here is a quick run down of some stories that I found interesting during the week.
On theCUBE Pod: Live from SC24 and the latest on earnings and supercomputing advancements
Going into this yearās SC24 event, theCUBE Research industry analysts John Furrier and Dave Vellante were confident the show would deliver in terms of content and activity. Thatās proven to be the case, and AI and supercomputing advancements were a main focus of the latest episode of the CUBE Podcast.
OpenAI ponders web browser to challenge Google's search dominance
Darin Fisher, co-developer of the Chrome browser, joined OpenAI in November. Sources say the whole project is still in its early stages with no clear launch timeline.
Platform Engineering: A Workshop to Help Map Your Strategy
As organizations rush to adopt an IDP strategy, they often focus on the what ā shared libraries, rules, infrastructure, compliance, security ā but donāt always stop to answer the why. If a platform engineering team wants to create a platform that serves developers in the long run, it must bring together stakeholders from around the organization.
Linux Kernel 6.12 Is Official! Real Time App Support, Better Scheduling
The latest Linux kernel available as of Nov. 17, 2024, is kernel 6.12. It contains several important features for certain segments of the Linux community. The 6.12 release candidate 1 became available on Sept. 29, 2024, and enjoyed a relatively quiet test period consisting of seven release candidate iterations. I discussed kernel 6.12rc1 here.
Apple is reportedly working on āLLM Siriā to compete with ChatGPT
As part of Appleās plan to infuse its iPhones with AI, Bloomberg says the company will make Siri better at handling more advanced tasks. The assistant will have an āexpandedā ability to use App Intents to interact with third-party apps, while also using Apple Intelligence to summarize and write text, too.
Have a wonderful weekend!