Articles for category: Software (Tech & Development)

Syncing Manual Changes in Helm

Hi folks, I installed Prometheus with Helm and later manually changed some resources (e.g., switched services from ClusterIP to LoadBalancer). Now I need to bring these modifications back into Helm's configuration without manually updating the values file. Has anyone tackled this before? Any tools or best practices would be appreciated. Thanks submitted by /u/lev-13 [comments] Source link

I made a tool that finds the most underrated stocks on reddit, and helps you analyze their performance

I recently made a tool that helps you navigate the reddit, twitter, and financial landscape easier by using only natural language. The platform is built on an LLM/AI model that is given access to reddit / twitter API's and updated financial data backed by yahoo finance and bloomberg. submitted by /u/Outrageous-Hour1105 [comments] Source link

Plugins and libraries with a L/GPL v3 application

Lets say I license my app (native app, not web) under GPL v3. does this allow my app to use proprietary/closed source or non GPL compatible libraries (excluding OS APIs which i know are allowed) does this put any restrictions on (dynamically linked) plugins written for the app? What if i were to license it LGPL 3 instead? does that change the answer for the 2 questions i asked? does change change anything else as well? My understanding is that for GPL v3, it forces the app to use GPL compatible libraries and forces plugins to be GPL compatible too,

Researchers develop 90-nanometer LEDs for future ultra high-resolution displays

Forward-looking: Downscaling has long been the driving force in technological progress – from boosting computing power through smaller transistors to advancing display technology with micro-LEDs. Now, researchers from Zhejiang University and the University of Cambridge are pushing the boundaries of LED innovation even further, unveiling the world’s smallest LEDs: nano-PeLEDs, based on perovskite semiconductors. These nano-PeLEDs feature pixel lengths as small as 90 nanometers, enabling an unprecedented pixel density of 127,000 pixels per inch (PPI). For comparison, a typical 27-inch 4K gaming monitor has a pixel density of just 163 PPI. “Making electronic devices smaller is an everlasting pursuit for

Today’s NYT Connections Hints, Answers for March 31, #659

Looking for the most recent Connections answers? Click here for today’s Connections hints, as well as our daily answers and hints for The New York Times Mini Crossword, Wordle, Connections: Sports Edition and Strands puzzles. Today’s Connections puzzle wasn’t too tough. None of the categories are those really oddball varieties, like “spell a word backward and add a month of the year to it and subtract the first letter.” OK, I exaggerate, but only a touch. If you do need help today, read on for clues and today’s Connections answers. The Times now has a Connections Bot, like the one for Wordle.

FBI raids home of prominent computer scientist who has gone incommunicado

A prominent computer scientist who has spent 20 years publishing academic papers on cryptography, privacy, and cybersecurity has gone incommunicado, had his professor profile, email account, and phone number removed by his employer Indiana University, and had his homes raided by the FBI. No one knows why. Xiaofeng Wang has a long list of prestigious titles. He was the associate dean for research at Indiana University’s Luddy School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering, a fellow at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a tenured professor at Indiana University at

Bloomberg’s AI-Generated News Summaries Had At Least 36 Errors Since January

The giant financial news site Bloomberg “has been experimenting with using AI to help produce its journalism,” reports the New York Times. But “It hasn’t always gone smoothly.” While Bloomberg announced on January 15 that it would add three AI-generated bullet points at the top of articles as a summary, “The news outlet has had to correct at least three dozen A.I.-generated summaries of articles published this year.” (This Wednesday they published a “hallucinated” date for the start of U.S. auto tariffs, and earlier in March claimed president Trump had imposed tariffs on Canada in 2024, while other errors have

Where we are headed – Future

This is a submission for the Future Writing Challenge: How Technology Is Changing Things. Dear Liz, In the world we live in today, technology has become the cornerstone of our daily functions, being integrated into every sector of our lives. Across industries from hospitality to beauty, education, and beyond, technology has left its mark. Whether we notice it or not, its presence is undeniable. In the past, technology was reserved for the highly skilled, requiring specialized knowledge to navigate. But as time goes on, even the layman seems to have become increasingly reliant on it. Now, artificial intelligence is handling