Month: September 2019

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  • ML.NET

    An open source and cross-platform machine learning framework Get started Explore samples Supported on Windows, Linux, and macOS View original article

  • Announcing .NET Core 3.0

    We’re excited to announce the release of .NET Core 3.0. It includes many improvements, including adding Windows Forms and WPF, adding new JSON APIs, support for ARM64 and improving performance across the board. View original article

  • Cascadia Code: new font for developers

    IBM Plex Mono is much better in my opinion. These programmer font ligatures thing makes absolutely no sense, but anyway, here it is, the original article announcing Cascadia Code. Excerpt from the original article: Cascadia Code is finally here! You can install it directly from the GitHub repository’s releases page or automatically receive it in…

  • Thousands of servers infected with new Lilocked (Lilu) ransomware

    Thousands of web servers have been infected and had their files encrypted by a new strain of ransomware named Lilocked (or Lilu). Infections have been happening since mid-July, and have intensified in the past two weeks, ZDNet has learned. View original article

  • Using Adaptive Cards in Flutter: Why we implemented a library with Microsoft

    You may have read our last article on giving Flutter a serious try in our startup, which explains why we were so keen to use Flutter in the upcoming version of our product. This hasn’t changed: We’re still excited about Flutter and started rolling it out to some of our customers. View original article

  • A huge database of Facebook users’ phone numbers found online

    Hundreds of millions of phone numbers linked to Facebook accounts have been found online. The exposed server contained more than 419 million records over several databases on users across geographies, including 133 million records on U.S.-based Facebook users, 18 million records of users in the U. View original article