The CVSS‑9.3 vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote code execution on exposed Marimo servers and was exploited in the wild shortly after disclosure, Sysdig says.
Your developers are already running AI locally: Why on-device inference is the CISO’s new blind spot
Shadow AI 2.0 isn’t a hypothetical future, it’s a predictable consequence of fast hardware, easy distribution, and developer ...
A critical pre-authentication remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Marimo is now under active exploitation, leveraged ...
As the way software is built fundamentally changes, Cloudflare introduces the infrastructure to power millions of autonomous, ...
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This self-hosted Office 365 alternative is fine, but here's how I turned it into my private cloud setup
I’ve spent the last couple of months moving away from Google, Microsoft, and other cloud providers, and Nextcloud has been a ...
Officially, we don't know what France's forthcoming Linux desktop will look like, but this is what my sources and experience ...
Bifrost stands out as the leading MCP gateway in 2026, pairing native Model Context Protocol support with Code Mode to cut ...
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I stopped jumping between monitoring dashboards with one Claude Code command
Automation that actually understands your homelab.
PM This week in cybersecurity: botnets, RCE flaws, AI-driven attacks, stealers, and more. Fast, no-fluff roundup.
AI firm Anthropic accidentally leaked its Claude Code source code via an npm package, revealing unreleased features like an ...
This week in cybersecurity: 338 new CVEs published including 11 critical severity. 9 vulnerabilities added to CISA KEV catalog. Plus major developments in AI security, supply chain attacks, and ...
Every conversation you have with an AI — every decision, every debugging session, every architecture debate — disappears when the session ends. Six months of work, gone. You start over every time.
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