Hegseth to "Sledgehammer" SBA 8(a) Programs with Review
Pete Hegseth, the Department of War Secretary, announced that the Pentagon is reviewing the Small Business Administration’s 8(a) Business Development Program. The review aims to curb fraud in defense contracting and redirect spending towards warfighting priorities.
UTMStack: Enterprise-ready SIEM and XDR powered by Real-Time correlation and Threat Intelligence
UTMStack is a unified threat management platform that merges SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) and XDR (Extended Detection and Response) technologies. Our unique approach allows real-time correlation of log data, threat intelligence, and malware activity patterns f
You Had No Taste Before AI
"There’s been an influx of people telling others to develop taste to use AI. Designers. Marketers. Developers. All of them touting the same message. It’s ironic, though. These are the same people who never questioned why their designs all look identical, never iterated beyond the
Random Thought: Embedded Comments
I was just having a random thought today and was curious what others thought. I run a few different websites and was thinking, about a social experiment. I'm not sure if Digg will release an API. But I'd be interested in replacing the commenting system on one of my sites, with
Former guitarist, co-founder of heavy metal band Mastodon dies in Atlanta motorcycle crash
The former lead guitarist for the popular heavy metal band Mastodon died overnight in Atlanta. Brent Hinds was killed Wednesday night in a crash while on a Harley Davidson when the driver of a BMW SUV failed to yield making a turn at the intersection of Memorial Drive and Bouleva
Fastly warns AI bots can hit sites 39K times per minute
This article got me thinking -- I know personally on some of my personal sites and other sites I run, I've been seeing a metric ton of traffic from AI bots. I even block some of the bot traffic using the "standard" methods. While not as common, I've seen quite a few sites that pe
Future AI bills of $100k/yr per dev
The industry underestimated AI costs, expecting application inference costs to drop as raw inference costs did. Kilo's token growth highlights this issue, with application inference costs rising due to constant token prices and increased token consumption per application.
Pinned Posts
When Digg rolls out the ability for users to create communities, will mods or admins have the ability to "pin" announcements or certain posts? I know when viewing announcements from the Digg team, it would be great to see those at the top instead of scrolling. To the entire Dig
