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GitHub, a Microsoft subsidiary, has just introduced an updated artificial intelligence tool for coding named Copilot Enterprise. This tool is now capable of not only continuing code sequences but also answering any questions related to any software base provided by the company.
The recent bug in the Nethermind client software, which resulted in 8% of Ethereum validators being knocked offline, has raised alarms about the network's susceptibility to such flaws. The crux of the problem lies in the fact that most validators rely on the same software.
On October 1, 2013, the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested Ross Ulbricht in San Francisco Public Library in Glen Park.
To prevent Ulbricht from encrypting or deleting files on the laptop he used to run the website, two agents, pretending to be a couple, began to argue.
When they successfully distracted Ross, a third agent seized the laptop and inserted a flash drive with software that copied key files.
Ulbricht was remanded without bail and received two life sentences.
Who is Ross Ulbricht and why does every crypto trader know about Silk Road - find out in our article.
Apple has dedicated the last year to the development of an AI coding tool. This new instrument, aimed at surpassing Microsoft's Copilot, will become part of the Xcode programming software. Xcode is used for creating applications across all major Apple systems: macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS.
The Stellar Development Foundation has supported the decision to delay the network's update to add smart contracts due to a software bug. Initially, foundation representatives minimized the severity of this bug but revised their position in response to critiques from the developer community. 












