Fedora and Red Hat Leftovers
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Red Hat Official ☛ Thinking big, starting small: why focused AI is set to win in 2025
Let me explain. It certainly doesn’t hurt to think big when it comes to AI. The opportunities that this technology promises are huge. Customers are entirely justified in having bold, ambitious plans to capture those opportunities.
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Fedora Project ☛ Fedora Community Blog: Packit as Fedora dist-git CI: Phase 1 completed
Hello Fedora Community,
We are excited to share an update on the Packit as Fedora dist-git CI change proposal. This initiative aims to transition Fedora dist-git CI to a Packit-based solution, deprecating Fedora CI and Fedora Zuul Tenant. The change affects the triggering and reporting mechanism for tests but does not alter the tests themselves or the test execution service (Testing Farm). The transition will be gradual, allowing maintainers to try the integration out, provide feedback and catch issues early. You can read more about the benefits and why we are doing this in the proposal.
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Silicon Angle ☛ IBM’s Hey Hi (AI) strategy: From ecosystem collaboration to AI-native products [Ed: Pure garbage and dumb buzzwords promoted for IBM on IBM's payrolls (they pay this site for it)]
IBM Corp. is embracing artificial intelligence as part of a broader ecosystem strategy, recognizing that businesses need flexibility in how they adopt and deploy AI-native solutions across different platforms.
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Silicon Angle ☛ How e& and I.C.B.M. are shaping the future of Hey Hi (AI) and FinTech innovation [Ed: And more paid-for garbage of IBM, disguised thinly as "news"]
The telecommunications industry is rapidly evolving beyond its traditional role of providing connectivity.