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Linux Kernel Developer Chris Mason’s New Initiative: AI Prompts for Code Reviews

Yesterday at 11:34 AM, via Slashdot

Phoronix reports:Chris Mason, the longtime Linux kernel developer most known for being the creator of Btrfs, has been working on a Git repository with AI review prompts he has been working on for LLM-assisted code review of Linux kernel patches. This initiative has been happening for some weeks now while the latest work was posted today for comments… The Meta engineer has been investing a lot...

Rethinking wide-area surveillance for Africa

Yesterday at 11:02 AM, via ITWeb

Multi-sensor panoramic cameras integrate multiple imagers into a single device to deliver wide-area coverage with minimal blind spots and rich detail, says Leandro da Cunha, surveillance BU executive at Duxbury Networking.

Paarl Mall Gets R270M Mega Upgrad

Yesterday at 09:29 AM, via Tech Financials

Growthpoint Properties has commenced a major R270 million redevelopment of Paarl Mall in the Western Cape, set to expand its gross lettable area to 44,474m². “Paarl Mall’s extensive upgrade and extension project is the result of a deliberate strategy to optimise its retail mix and elevate the shopper experience,” says Gavin Jones, Growthpoint Properties Head […]

Paarl Mall Gets R270M Mega Upgrade

Yesterday at 09:29 AM, via Tech Financials

Growthpoint Properties has commenced a major R270 million redevelopment of Paarl Mall in the Western Cape, set to expand its gross lettable area to 44,474m². “Paarl Mall’s extensive upgrade and extension project is the result of a deliberate strategy to optimise its retail mix and elevate the shopper experience,” says Gavin Jones, Growthpoint Properties Head […]

What’s Stopping Sunny South Africa’s Solar Industry?

Yesterday at 09:19 AM, via Tech Financials

What’s stopping sunny South Africa’s solar industry? Court case sheds light on the wider problem Wikus Kruger, University of Cape Town A South African solar manufacturer, ARTsolar, is taking the government and several renewable energy developers to court. The case focuses on local content rules for renewable energy projects. ARTsolar says it invested in new manufacturing […]

Can you solve it? The numbers all go to 11

Yesterday at 09:10 AM, via The Guardian

Puzzles one louder than ten

It’s two decimal digits long, it’s prime, it’s a palindrome and it’s the number of players in a football team.

Let’s hear it for “legs” eleven!

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