JK Rowling savages feminist's refusal to accept 'biology is destiny' as example of 'peak narcissism and lack of self awareness' - after they cite Harry Potter's Gryffindor house (that SHE created!!)
Author and activist JK Rowling has hit out at British journalist Laurie Penny in the wake of the Supreme Court 's ruling on the definition of women.
Zara McDermott goes make-up free as she's spotted out in public for the first time since her steamy snog with Louis Tomlinson in Los Angeles
The Love Island stunner, 27, was snapped back on British soil just days after she was pictured having a public smooch with the One Direction star in sunny Los Angeles.
Ferne McCann praised for honest confession about 'saggy boobs and cellulite' in bikini
Former TOWIE star Ferne McCann has been praised for her candid admission about body image while in a bikini as she urged fans to 'choose self-kindness and self-empowerment'
Former Real Madrid and Liverpool star reveals health scare and thanks doctors for 'saving his life'
A former Liverpool and Real Madrid star has opened up on a health battle that left him 'scared to death'. The former player suffered a pulmonary embolism.
The Essex walk that ends at a pub great for a cosy Sunday roast that's perfect for the bank holiday weekend
The circular route is about one and half miles and will suit walkers of most abilities
Stacey Solomon shares heartbreaking update about her beloved dog Teddy after shock diagnosis as she admits her family are 'praying for him'
Stacey Solomon has revealed the heartbreaking news that she could well be losing a beloved family member.The star, 35, took to Instagram to reveal that her dog, Teddy, fell unwell on Thursday.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie go for bold headwear at Easter Sunday service at St George's Chapel
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie showed they're among the most stylish members of the royal family with their choices of headwear at St George's Chapel on Easter Sunday.
Inside Israel's 'Oasis of Peace' - the village where Palestinians and Jews purposefully live side-by-side to show they CAN co-exist in harmony… but face anger from extremists on both sides
Nestled in a hill overlooking the Ayalon Valley, this seemingly idyllic conurbation is the only place in the world where Palestinian and Jewish Israeli families purposefully live together.
Joe Rogan DESTROYS Katy Perry's absurd behavior... and reveals symbol that strikes at her vacuity
Joe Rogan brutally roasted the all-female Blue Origin space flight as he laid into fans fawning over their 'achievement' on the short trip to the edge of space in his latest podcast episode on Saturday.
Neighbours star Madeleine West welcomes her seventh child at the age of 47: 'Utterly perfect'
Madeleine West has welcomed her seventh child.
Jamie Borthwick's ex-girlfriend claims Strictly star cheated on her during his time on the show as she brands him 'devious and deceptive' - following sex toy scandal
Jamie Borthwick's ex girlfriend has accused the star of cheating on her during his time on Strictly and the preceding tour.
Niclas Fullkrug echoes views of West Ham fans with X-rated rant as Graham Potter faces a huge summer to overhaul Premier League's joint-oldest squad, writes JAMES SHARPE
How easy it would have been for a player to shuffle to the microphone after letting a team like the Saints, one that's been bottom for 170 days and counting, and reel out the old lines.
Open Source Advocate Argues DeepSeek is 'a Movement... It's Linux All Over Again'
Matt Asay answered questions from Slashdot readers in 2010 (as the then-COO of Canonical). He currently runs developer relations at MongoDB (after holding similar positions at AWS and Adobe).
This week he contributed an opinion piece to InfoWorld arguing that DeepSeek "may have originated in China, but it stopped being Chinese the minute it was released on Hugging Face with an accompanying paper detailing its development."
Soon after, a range of developers, including the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI), scrambled to replicate DeepSeek's success but this time as open source software. BAAI, for its part, launched OpenSeek, an ambitious effort to take DeepSeek's open-weight models and create a project that surpasses DeepSeek while uniting "the global open source communities to drive collaborative innovation in algorithms, data, and systems."
If that sounds cool to you, it didn't to the U.S. government, which promptly put BAAI on its "baddie" list. Someone needs to remind U.S. (and global) policymakers that no single country, company, or government can contain community-driven open source... DeepSeek didn't just have a moment. It's now very much a movement, one that will frustrate all efforts to contain it. DeepSeek, and the open source AI ecosystem surrounding it, has rapidly evolved from a brief snapshot of technological brilliance into something much bigger — and much harder to stop. Tens of thousands of developers, from seasoned researchers to passionate hobbyists, are now working on enhancing, tuning, and extending these open source models in ways no centralized entity could manage alone.
For example, it's perhaps not surprising that Hugging Face is actively attempting to reverse engineer and publicly disseminate DeepSeek's R1 model. Hugging Face, while important, is just one company, just one platform. But Hugging Face has attracted hundreds of thousands of developers who actively contribute to, adapt, and build on open source models, driving AI innovation at a speed and scale unmatched even by the most agile corporate labs.
Hugging Face by itself could be stopped. But the communities it enables and accelerates cannot. Through the influence of Hugging Face and many others, variants of DeepSeek models are already finding their way into a wide range of applications. Companies like Perplexity are embedding these powerful open source models into consumer-facing services, proving their real-world utility. This democratization of technology ensures that cutting-edge AI capabilities are no longer locked behind the walls of large corporations or elite government labs but are instead openly accessible, adaptable, and improvable by a global community.
"It's Linux all over again..." Asay writes at one point. "What started as the passion project of a lone developer quickly blossomed into an essential, foundational technology embraced by enterprises worldwide," winning out "precisely because it captivated developers who embraced its promise and contributed toward its potential."
We are witnessing a similar phenomenon with DeepSeek and the broader open source AI ecosystem, but this time it's happening much, much faster...
Organizations that cling to proprietary approaches (looking at you, OpenAI!) or attempt to exert control through restrictive policies (you again, OpenAI!) are not just swimming upstream — they're attempting to dam an ocean. (Yes, OpenAI has now started to talk up open source, but it's a long way from releasing a DeepSeek/OpenSeek equivalent on GitHub.)
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Duchess of Edinburgh looks regal in burgundy as she's joined by the Duke of Edinburgh and Earl of Wessex, 17, for Easter Sunday service - but Lady Louise is missing
Sophie, 60, strode alongside her husband, Prince Edward, 61, and their son James, Earl of Wessex, 17, as they arrived at the traditional Easter Matins service at St George's Chapel.
How Cat Deeley rediscovered her Brummie accent to win over viewers! ITV insiders tell KATIE HIND they feared the glamorous presenter would be too 'Hollywood' for This Morning, but she's swapped designer labels for £45 M&S dresses
Despite hailing from near Birmingham, rarely has her Brummie twang been heard over the three decades of her sparkling career.
How turning 40 made 'poor little rich girl' billionaire heiress Athina Onassis realise it was time to come out of the shadows and emulate her legendary grandfather
She's the last surviving member of the 'cursed' Greek shipping dynasty, and has spent her life avoiding the spotlight.
Is your tap water poisoning your family? These are the UK's hotspots for dangerously high levels of a common but toxic material - and this is how to find out if YOUR supply is contaminated
Thousands of families are unknowingly drinking tap water laced with a toxic material, putting them at risk of long-term health damage.
'Dangerous dogs' seized after police raid home in Colchester and arrest 28-year-old man
The investigation is ongoing
Controversial group of Morris dancers 'black up' for their traditional Easter parade - insisting it is NOTHING to do with ethnicity
The group performed their day long dance through the town of Bacup on Easter Saturday to raise funds for Rossendale Hospice.
Essex Police introduce new scheme to bring shoplifting suspects before the courts
The schemes aim to improve conviction rates while freeing up officers’ time and allowing them to get back out on the streets, Essex Police have said.