Author: Vidya Saras

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Corporate AI slop feels inescapable in 2025. From website banner ads to outdoor billboards, images generated by businesses using AI tools surround me. Hell, even the bar down the street posts happy hour flyers with that distinctly hazy, amber glow of some AI graphics.On Thursday, Google launched Nano Banana Pro, the company’s latest image generating model. Many of the updates in this release are targeted at corporate adoption, from putting Nano Banana Pro in Google Slides for business presentations to integrating the new model with Google Ads for advertisers globally.This “Pro” release is an iteration on its Nano Banana model…

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Production LLM serving is now a systems problem, not a generate() loop. For real workloads, the choice of inference stack drives your tokens per second, tail latency, and ultimately cost per million tokens on a given GPU fleet. This comparison focuses on 4 widely used stacks: vLLM NVIDIA TensorRT-LLM Hugging Face Text Generation Inference (TGI v3) LMDeploy 1. vLLM, PagedAttention as the open baseline Core idea vLLM is built around PagedAttention, an attention implementation that treats the KV cache like paged virtual memory rather than a single contiguous buffer per sequence. Instead of allocating one big KV region per request,…

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“If the patch had mentioned the zero-day vulnerability, organizations may have understood it to be urgent rather than routine and scheduled for the next maintenance window,” agreed Amruth Laxman, founding partner of cloud VoIP provider 4Voice. He believed that transparency about serious flaws was essential for customers to make informed decisions. Patching advice Affected versions of FortiWeb include 7.0.0 through 7.0.11, 7.2.0 through 7.2.11, 7.4.0 through 7.4.9, 7.6.0 through 7.6.4, and 8.0.0 through 8.0.1. Fixes are applied, in the same order, by releases 7.0.12, 7.2.12, 7.4.10, 7.6.5, and 8.0.2. Meanwhile, the widespread use of FortiWeb WAFS in government has prompted…

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Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Ripple’s latest massive on-chain movement has once again stirred the broader crypto market, raising questions about the digital asset company’s intentions as a major XRP holder. A recent blockchain record shows millions of XRP leaving a wallet linked to Ripple, prompting speculation about whether this could signal a broader sell-off. With the price currently in a downtrend, showing no signs of a recovery in weeks, the transfer only adds to the growing unease in the community.  Ripple Transfers 200 Million XRP To Unknown Destination New reports from a…

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HBO In what universe do two A-list actors and an Oscar-winning director team up only to find it difficult to secure financing for a mid-budget movie? The one we currently live in, as that’s precisely what happened when Matt Damon (“Good Will Hunting”) and Michel Douglas (“Fatal Attraction”) partnered with director Steven Soderbergh (“Traffic”) for the Liberace biopic “Behind the Candelabra.” It remains one of Damon, Douglas, and Soderbergh’s best-reviewed movies, but it went directly to HBO instead of theaters. That begs the question: Why? Released in 2013, the film centers…

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Nearly two-thirds of fast-growth business founders believe the Labour government is “anti-business”, according to a new survey from Helm, one of the UK’s largest networks of scale-up entrepreneurs. In a poll of 400 Helm members, 63% said the government is anti-business, compared with just 23% who disagreed. A further 14% said they were unsure. Even more striking was the response to whether the government “rewards people for working hard”: 95% said it does not. The findings highlight growing unease among high-growth founders ahead of the Autumn Budget, amid ongoing concerns about tax rises and the direction of the government’s economic…

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A new projection from an XRP analyst is drawing fresh attention to how quickly spot ETFs could gobble up available tokens if heavy inflows persist. Related Reading The numbers in the model are simple and large, and they force a straightforward question: what happens if steady ETF buying meets a limited public supply? ETF Flows Could Outrun Supply According to analyst Chad Steingraber, one XRP ETF might average $90 million in daily inflows. Multiplying that by 12 ETFs and the result is $1.08 billion each day. Based on his assumptions, if half of those flows create fresh demand for XRP,…

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After an additional two months of work after the release of the first python proof of concept release of Serenity, I am pleased to announce that Serenity PoC2 is now available. Although the release continues to be far from a testnet-ready client, much less a production-ready one, PoC2 brings with it a number of important improvements. First and foremost, the goal of PoC2 was to implement the complete protocol, including the basic corner cases (slashing bets and deposits), so as to make sure that we have a grasp of every detail of the protocol and see it in action even…

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