LLM Guard: Open-Source Toolkit for Securing Large Language Models

LLM Guard provides extensive evaluators for both inputs and outputs of LLMs, offering sanitization, detection of harmful language and data leakage. Learn more here.

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Source: Linux Today – LLM Guard: Open-Source Toolkit for Securing Large Language Models

How to Install a Three Node GlusterFS Cluster on Debian 12

GlusterFS or Gluster File System, is a free and open-source distributed file system developed by RedHat. In the following guide, I’ll take you through the installation of GlusterFS on Debian 12 servers. We will create a high-available and replicated storage system with GlusterFS using multiple Debian servers.

Source: LXer – How to Install a Three Node GlusterFS Cluster on Debian 12

A German State and Nextcloud Collaborate to Develop AI for Working With Government Documents

The open-source file hosting platform that recently added generative AI to its mixture of offerings, is now working with the German state of Schleswig-Holstein to come up with LLMs that can be locally hosted and are focused on the needs of governments.

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Source: FOSS Force – A German State and Nextcloud Collaborate to Develop AI for Working With Government Documents

Kria KD240 is a cost-effective DSP embedded solution

AMD unveiled today a new embedded platform built around the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC and designed for motor controllers and real-time DSP applications including robotics, factory automation, power generation, EV charging station among others. The Kria K24 System-on-Module is powered by the AMD Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC with the following architecture: Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC — Quad-core Arm […]

Source: LXer – Kria KD240 is a cost-effective DSP embedded solution

[$] User-space spinlocks with help from rseq()

Back in May, André Almeida presented some
work
toward the creation of user-space spinlocks using adaptive
spinning. At that time, the work was stalled because there is, in Linux,
currently no way to quickly determine whether a given thread is actually
executing on a CPU. Some progress has since been made on that front; at
the 2023
Open Source Summit Europe
, Almeida returned to discuss how that
difficulty might be overcome.

Source: LWN.net – [$] User-space spinlocks with help from rseq()

In-Depth Review of the TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 16 Gen8

After the emotional unboxing experience, I’ve spent three thrilling weeks using the InfinityBook Pro 16 Gen8 as my daily driver to create this comprehensive review. With meticulous benchmarking and thorough inspection, this review delves into every detail – even the tiniest – to guide you in making the right decision and forming a comprehensive opinion. So, without further ado, let’s jump right into the heart of the review!

Source: LXer – In-Depth Review of the TUXEDO InfinityBook Pro 16 Gen8

Deciding for ourselves: 98% of people want a browser choice screen, Mozilla study finds

What if we got to easily choose our internet browser, and didn’t have to rely on complex operating system settings to change the pre-installed default? At Mozilla, our mission has always centered on empowering people to shape their own experiences online. But these days, big tech too often trumps individual choices, whether that’s through the […]

Source: LXer – Deciding for ourselves: 98% of people want a browser choice screen, Mozilla study finds