Hackernews posts about BCG
- Where's the Value in AI? [pdf] (web-assets.bcg.com)
- How I ship projects at big tech companies (www.seangoedecke.com)
- Open Source on its own is no alternative to Big Tech (berthub.eu)
- Unreal 5.5 is a big deal [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Intel might be too big to fail (www.tomshardware.com)
- Prince Nico Mbarga’s biggest hit outsold any of The Beatles’ (2017) (www.narratively.com)
- Big Data for the Leviathan (www.lrb.co.uk)
- Ralph Abraham was always looking for the big picture (lookout.co)
- Once Linux's Biggest Enemy: Darl McBride Dies and Nobody Notices (fossforce.com)
- Studies into the effects of social media are being manipulated by big tech (theconversation.com)
- We Know One Big Loser in This Election: The Mainstream Media (newrepublic.com)
- Big Tech barons are plotting to steal Britain's creativity via copyright law (www.telegraph.co.uk)
- Bcachefs technical and political troubles in the kernel (www.patreon.com)
- Bcachefs Changes Rejected Reportedly Due to CoC, Kernel Future "Uncertain" (www.phoronix.com)
- D-Link tells users to trash old VPN routers over bug too dangerous to identify (www.theregister.com)
- The Business School Scandal That Just Keeps Getting Bigger (www.theatlantic.com)
- OpenAI plans to release its next big AI model by December (www.theverge.com)
- Once Linux's Biggest Enemy: Darl McBride Dies and Nobody Notices (fossforce.com)
- Strava's Big Changes Aim to Kill Off Apps (www.dcrainmaker.com)
- Trump's Victory Is a Major Win for Elon Musk and Big-Money Politics (www.nytimes.com)
- CVE-2024-45844: Privilege escalation in F5 BIG-IP (offsec.almond.consulting)
- Linux Kernel 6.12 Has Landed – and It's a Big One (www.omgubuntu.co.uk)
- Elon Musk Wants Big Families. He Bought a Secret Compound for His (www.nytimes.com)
- Bcachefs Changes Rejected Reportedly Due to CoC, Kernel Future "Uncertain" (www.phoronix.com)
- No One Knows How Big Pumpkins Can Get (www.theatlantic.com)
- 'One big mess': FIFA not fit to govern football, says human rights group (www.theguardian.com)
- Civilian support for military coups isn't a bug – it's a feature (theconversation.com)