Microsoft launches Radius, an open-source application platform for the cloud-native era

Microsoft today announced the launch of Radius, a new open-source, language-agnostic application platform for building and running cloud-native applications. The project is being spun out of the Microsoft Azure Incubation team, the same group that previously launched open-source projects like Dapr for building microservices, the KEDA event-driven autoscaling solution, and Copacetic, a security tool for … Read more

Netflix’s Fall of the House of Usher is a hit – here are 3 more Netflix horror shows with over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes to stream next

The only bad thing we can say about The Fall of the House of Usher, Netflix’s latest horror series from master of the art Mike Flanagan, is that we wish there was more of it. And a lot of other people felt the same way – it’s the second most-watched English-language show on Netflix this … Read more

Luxury EV maker Lucid misses the mark on deliveries

Lucid said Tuesday it delivered 1,457 of its luxury all-electric Air sedans in the third quarter, missing Wall Street expectations by about 500 vehicles. Perhaps more troubling is the year-over-year comparison. Lucid delivered 1,398 vehicles in the third quarter of 2022, meaning growth over the past year is nearly flat. It was the same story … Read more

Even the FBI says you need to patch this Atlassian Confluence bug right now

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) warned Atlassian Confluence server users to patch their endpoints immediately.  The warning was issued after new findings suggesting a recently discovered flaw – CVE-2023-22515 – is being actively exploited in low-complexity, highly damaging attacks that … Read more

LinkedIn confirms it will cut a further 668 jobs, bringing the total to nearly 1,400 this year

Earlier this month, LinkedIn announced that it would roll out a raft of new AI-powered tools across the business. Today, it’s making a different kind of announcement focused on the future: the company is laying off 668 employees. We understand from a reliable source that the majority of the layoffs, some 563, will be in … Read more

Microsoft is killing off this authentication protocol in Windows – here’s why

Microsoft is stripping Windows 11 users of an old protocol that authenticates remote users. The New Technology LAN Manager (NTLM) was effectively usurped by Kerberos, the MIT-developed cross-platform tool which works as the authentication protocol for any version of Windows since Windows 2000.  In fact, Microsoft even recommended users refrain from using NTLM way back … Read more