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Ruby Central, the non-profit that recently seized some Ruby open source tools from maintainers, is transferring the repository ownership of RubyGems and Bundler to the Ruby core team. The move appears to be an attempt to mollify the Ruby community following a divisive power grab, but it does not restore the control of those tools to the maintainers who previously oversaw them.
A recent Financial Times analysis of S&P 500 filings found that 374 companies mentioned AI on their earnings calls last year-and nearly nine out of 10 described it in glowing terms. When pressed to explain the upside, however, most leaders fell back on vague promises of still unrealized "productivity gains." Not only that, their annual reports were far clearer about risks than tangible benefits.
Cloud computing forms the backbone of our increasingly digital world, enabling businesses to operate more efficiently, grow faster, and innovate with flexibility. Despite its advantages, the cloud is not immune to data breaches caused by weak security practices. Alarmingly, some of the biggest risks do not stem from technical errors or malicious hackers but from the very people responsible for protecting cloud resources: security professionals themselves.
There is a natural tendency to peer backward through rose-colored glasses. Yes, the world was burning and falling apart in 1968, too. But the news came with the Chronicle in the morning and the Examiner in the afternoon. In the evening, when Walter Cronkite told you " And that's the way it is," that's the way it was. That isn't the way it is anymore.
I remain in my role as CEO of Pride in London and as a director of London LGBT Community Pride CIC. The current legal and governance matters relate to the organisation itself. These matters are being addressed through the appropriate channels, and it would be inappropriate to litigate them in the press. Nothing in this statement should be interpreted as an admission of any allegation, nor does it comment on any other individual.
Current staff at the Alan Turing Institute have raised concerns regarding governance and internal culture, highlighting eight key issues that pose a risk of potential collapse due to funding threats.
Ethics can connote a certain morality, a certain set of norms, and multinational companies are often dealing with many different cultures. Ethics can become a fraught term even within the same country where you have polarised views on what is right, what is fair.
Oakland's city charter is failing its residents and must be changed. The current three-branches-of-government model creates inefficiencies and disconnections.
"With Vision, we're creating a transparent and dynamic framework where token holders have a direct say in how the ecosystem evolves. This isn't just another Web3 product - it's a user-centric model that reflects the needs of its community."
Cybersecurity isn't failing because we don't have frameworks. It's failing because we keep mistaking frameworks for action. Most organizations think they're secure because they've ticked the right boxes.
Latin America and the Caribbean is ranked second after Africa as the region most vulnerable to climate change due to factors like geography, debt, and governance.
A leader leading from the front sets the tone for the rest of the crew, emphasizing that senior management is essential for nurturing a positive organisational culture.
"Not only has terrorism not disappeared, it is actually increasing and becoming more intense... it now affects not only the north and center of the country, but also the south toward Sikasso."