Monthly Archives: August 2023

10X coders beware: Meta’s new AI model boosts coding and debugging for free

reader comments 45 with Meta is adding another Llama to its herd—and this one knows how to code. On Thursday, Meta unveiled “Code Llama,” a new large language model (LLM) based on Llama 2 that is designed to assist programmers by generating and debugging code. It aims to make software development more efficient and accessible,… Read More »

Too many users abused unlimited Dropbox plans, so they’re getting limits

reader comments 94 with Sometimes the honor system just doesn’t work. Up until yesterday, Dropbox offered an unlimited $24-per-user-per-month plan for businesses called Dropbox Advanced that came with an “as much as you need” storage cap. This was intended to free business users from needing to worry about quotas. But as with unlimited cell phone… Read More »

Dragon Age: Dreadwolf Release Date Window Delayed to Summer 2024 or Later

Fans will be waiting a bit longer for BioWare’s Dragon Age: Dreadwolf. The studio had hoped to launch the game this year on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S before moving it back to early 2024. Now, BioWare is moving Dragon Age: Dreadwolf’s release window back to Summer 2024 at the earliest. According to industry… Read More »

Our Flag Means Death Season 2 Photos Set Max Release Date for Taika Waititi Comedy

The first batch of Our Flag Means Death Season 2 photos from the upcoming return of Max’s pirate comedy series have been revealed through Vanity Fair. The next installment is expected to arrive sometime in October, after over a year since Season 1 had wrapped up its 10-episode run. The photos tease the return of… Read More »

Microsoft signing keys keep getting hijacked, to the delight of Chinese threat actors

Getty Images reader comments 52 with In July, security researchers revealed a sobering discovery: hundreds of pieces of malware used by multiple hacker groups to infect Windows devices had been digitally signed and validated as safe by Microsoft itself. On Tuesday, a different set of researchers made a similarly solemn announcement: Microsoft’s digital keys had… Read More »