
Sicherheitsvorfall: Varta hält nach Cyberangriff Produktion an
Die deutsche Varta AG hat bestätigt, Ziel eines Cyberangriffs geworden zu sein. Während der Vorfall untersucht wird, steht die Produktion vorerst still. (Cybercrime, Cyberwar)

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Die deutsche Varta AG hat bestätigt, Ziel eines Cyberangriffs geworden zu sein. Während der Vorfall untersucht wird, steht die Produktion vorerst still. (Cybercrime, Cyberwar)
Tesla hat eine überarbeitete Version seines umstrittenen Steuerhorns für die Model S und X vorgestellt und damit ein großes Problem behoben. (Tesla Model S, Elektroauto)
Reddit-Nutzer haben herausgefunden, dass für das neue Outlook die Edge-Komponente Webview2 installiert sein muss. (MS Edge, Microsoft)
Kommt die Wende bei Mozilla? Unter der neuen Chefin Laura Chambers startet Mozilla eine umfassende Reorganisation. (Mozilla, Firefox)
ChatGPT erhält ein Upgrade, das es dem Chatbot ermöglicht, Nutzerdetails zu speichern, um maßgeschneidert zu antworten. (ChatGPT, KI)
Teslas Cybertruck zeigt Abnutzungserscheinungen: Erste Käufer berichten von Rostflecken an der angeblich rostfreien Stahlkarosserie. (Tesla, Elektroauto)
Die erfolgreiche Teilnahme an den Prüfungen LPI-101 und LPI-102 ist Voraussetzung für den Erwerb des LPIC-1-Zertifikats. Dieses fünftägige Online-Seminar der Golem Karrierewelt bietet die optimale Vorbereitung. (Golem Karrierewelt, Server-Applikationen…
Software’s free version was a good fit for tinkerers and hobbyists.
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Since Broadcom's $61 billion acquisition of VMware closed in November 2023, Broadcom has been charging ahead with major changes to the company's personnel and products. In December, Broadcom began laying off thousands of employees and stopped selling perpetually licensed versions of VMware products, pushing its customers toward more stable and lucrative software subscriptions instead. In January, it ended its partner programs, potentially disrupting sales and service for many users of its products.
This week, Broadcom is making a change that is smaller in scale but possibly more relevant for home users of its products: The free version of VMware's vSphere Hypervisor, also known as ESXi, is being discontinued.
ESXi is what is known as a "bare-metal hypervisor," lightweight software that runs directly on hardware without requiring a separate operating system layer in between. ESXi allows you to split a PC's physical resources (CPUs and CPU cores, RAM, storage, networking components, and so on) among multiple virtual machines. ESXi also supports passthrough for PCI, SATA, and USB accessories, allowing guest operating systems direct access to components like graphics cards and hard drives.
“Blinkerwall” may have been a “desert kite,” used to channel and hunt reindeer.
Enlarge / Graphical reconstruction of a Stone Age wall as it may been used: as a hunting structure in a glacial landscape. (credit: Michał Grabowski)
In 2021, Jacob Geersen, a geophysicist with the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research in the German port town of Warnemünde, took his students on a training exercise along the Baltic coast. They used a multibeam sonar system to map the seafloor about 6.2 miles (10 kilometers) offshore. Analyzing the resulting images back in the lab, Geersen noticed a strange structure that did not seem like it would have occurred naturally.
Further investigation led to the conclusion that this was a manmade megastructure built some 11,000 years ago to channel reindeer herds as a hunting strategy. Dubbed the "Blinkerwall," it's quite possibly the oldest such megastructure yet discovered, according to a new paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences—although precisely dating these kinds of archaeological structures is notoriously challenging.
As previously reported, during the 1920s, aerial photographs revealed the presence of large kite-shaped stone wall mega-structures in deserts in Asia and the Middle East that most archaeologists believe were used to herd and trap wild animals. More than 6,000 of these "desert kites" have been identified as of 2018, although very few have been excavated. Last year, archaeologists found two stone engravings—one in Jordan, the other in Saudi Arabia—that they believe represent the oldest architectural plans for these desert kites.
AI chatbot “memory” will recall facts from previous conversations when enabled.
Enlarge / When ChatGPT looks things up, a pair of green pixelated hands look through paper records, much like this. Just kidding. (credit: Benj Edwards / Getty Images)
On Tuesday, OpenAI announced that it is experimenting with adding a form of long-term memory to ChatGPT that will allow it to remember details between conversations. You can ask ChatGPT to remember something, see what it remembers, and ask it to forget. Currently, it's only available to a small number of ChatGPT users for testing.
So far, large language models have typically used two types of memory: one baked into the AI model during the training process (before deployment) and an in-context memory (the conversation history) that persists for the duration of your session. Usually, ChatGPT forgets what you have told it during a conversation once you start a new session.
Various projects have experimented with giving LLMs a memory that persists beyond a context window. (The context window is the hard limit on the number of tokens the LLM can process at once.) The techniques include dynamically managing context history, compressing previous history through summarization, links to vector databases that store information externally, or simply periodically injecting information into a system prompt (the instructions ChatGPT receives at the beginning of every chat).