Jeremiah Fowler, a veteran security researcher, recently stumbled upon 149,404,754 unique logins and passwords, totaling about 96GB of raw data. There was no encryption… and it didn’t even have a ...
It’s no surprise that Indiana is one of four Republican-led states willing to help the federal government dig into driver’s license records. But Hoosiers should be appalled that state leaders ...
Abstract: Generating accurate SQL from users’ natural language questions (text-to-SQL) remains a long-standing challenge due to the complexities involved in user question understanding, database ...
A new SQL Server 2025 feature lets organizations run vector-based semantic searches on their own data, connecting to local or cloud-hosted AI models without relying on massive general-purpose LLMs. I ...
A Reddit user is paying a fortune for insurance coverage he is not happy with. Other posters warned him of the serious risks of going broke if you self insure and develop a serious illness. Are you ...
The National Institutes of Health is amassing private medical records from a number of federal and commercial databases to give to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new ...
Lawyer Stan Alieke has spoken out against the reckless use of the word “allegedly” on social media. Alieke emphasised that adding “allegedly” to a defamatory statement does not provide legal ...
Disclaimer: LibGen contains errors. You may, for example, find books that list incorrect authors. This search tool is meant to reflect material that could be used to train AI programs, and that ...
Even after 50 years, Structured Query Language, or SQL, remains the native tongue for those who speak data. It’s had impressive staying power since it was first coined the Structured Query English ...
Microsoft unveiled .NET Aspire at the Build 2024 developer conference, describing it as an opinionated, cloud-ready stack for building observable, production ready, distributed, cloud-native ...