FAQ: The RegreSSHion vulnerability and GitLab

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Here is what you need to know about RegreSSHion (CVE-2024-6387), a recently discovered remote unauthenticated code execution vulnerability, how it impacts GitLab, and how to mitigate the risk in your GitLab environment. What is RegreSSHion? The Qualys Threat Research Unit recently discovered the RegreSShion flaw, which is a signal handler…

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Top 20 AI tools for business: Your 2024 AI toolbox

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Let's face it: AI has evolved beyond being a trendy term. It's not just about adding a chatbot to your website, either.Implementing AI involves building complex, intelligent workflows that can fundamentally transform your operations. This is where many businesses struggle, especially when it comes to managing data, deploying models, and…

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Semantic caching for faster, smarter LLM apps

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Unlike traditional caching, which just stores data without context, semantic caching understands the meaning behind user queries. It makes data access faster and system responses smarter, making it critical for GenAI apps. What is semantic caching? Semantic caching interprets and stores the semantic meaning of user queries, allowing systems to…

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Ruby 3.3.4 Released

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Ruby 3.3.4 has been released. This release fixes a regression in Ruby 3.3.3 that dependencies are missing in the gemspec of some bundled gems: net-pop, net-ftp, net-imap, and prime [Bug #20581]. The fix allows Bundler to successfully install those gems on platforms like Heroku. If your bundle install runs correctly…

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Monitoring Graph Databases for Optimal Performance

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Monitoring Graph Databases for Optimal Performance Monitoring the performance of your graph database is like regularly checking the health of your car. You want to ensure everything runs smoothly and efficiently. When you track performance metrics, you can spot potential issues before they become major problems. This proactive approach helps…

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